Todd Martin

Advocate Member

Todd Martin has been involved in Hanford issues for more than two decades. He works as a consultant facilitating, researching and writing on worker safety technical, regulatory, fiscal, and public involvement aspects of nuclear waste cleanup at Hanford and other Department of Energy sites. He served from 2001 until 2007 as Chair of the Hanford Advisory Board and currently Chairs both the Double Shell Tank Expert Panel Oversight Committee and the Single Shell Tank Integrity Project Expert Panel. Throughout the late 1980’s and 1990’s, he was the staff researcher for the Hanford Education Action League.

Martin has consulted for a wide range of governmental, contractor and public interest organizations. His area of expertise includes a variety of worker safety, project management, technology evaluation/selection, regulatory compliance, and public involvement issues. Martin holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Whitworth College and a Master of Science in Environmental Sciences from Bard College.

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