Billy Bullock serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health, where he brings a wealth of knowledge and practical experience to the Master of Public Health program, particularly within the Environmental and Occupational Health department. With a doctorate in...
Billy Bullock serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health, where he brings a wealth of knowledge and practical experience to the Master of Public Health program, particularly within the Environmental and Occupational Health department. With a doctorate in Health Science focused on Health & Safety Promotion and a Master of Science in Public Health, Billy is well-equipped to educate the next generation of public health professionals. His teaching emphasizes the critical aspects of recognizing, evaluating, and controlling occupational health hazards, ensuring that students are not only knowledgeable but also prepared to implement effective safety management systems in their future careers.
In his role as Principal Industrial Hygienist with Environmental & Industrial Hygiene Services, Billy leads key projects that address pressing issues in occupational health, including hazardous waste management and environmental compliance. His expertise in ergonomics and radiation safety allows him to guide organizations in developing sustainable practices that prioritize worker safety and health. Billy's commitment to fostering a culture of safety is evident in his involvement with ISO 14001 initiatives, where he helps organizations establish robust environmental management systems.
Billy’s multifaceted skill set, which includes policy development and sustainability, positions him as a valuable resource for both students and professionals in the field. His passion for health promotion and safety is not only reflected in his teaching but also in his active engagement with industry standards and practices, making him a key contributor to the advancement of public health education and practice at Emory University.