ABOUT COLORADO HAZARD CONTROL

The Best Crew. The Best Tools.

Colorado Hazard Control knows that completing a project to your satisfaction means having the best team in the Rocky Mountains. We use state-of-the-art work equipment, best practices and fully trained, bonded, insured and vaccinated personnel with the knowledge and experience to manage any project. Whether it's a small residential weekend project or a large commercial venture requiring complex logistics, multiple subcontractors and large work crews, we get the job done right and on time.

Safe, to Spec, and on Schedule.

Throughout the process, we ensure a safe and regulatory compliant project designed around your specific needs, and typically completed ahead of schedule. We specialize in removing hazardous material and demolition services, including mold, lead, asbestos, low level PCBs and mercury—then restoring removed materials. CHC’s crime scene cleanup services are handled professionally, discretely and compassionately. And since we only work with the best-trained people in the business, you’ll be totally satisfied.

Daniel Beaver

Daniel Beaver

Managing Member

With almost 38 years in the industry Dan discovered in order to offer the best service he must start his own organization. The result of this discovery is Colorado Hazard Control, LLC, which Dan founded in 2006. It is an organization based on the core principals of being the safest, most economical and best trained group in the industry. As a family owned and run organization, we are able to tightly control our activities and ensure each project meets not only our high expectations but those of our clients.

You could describe Dan as an avid outdoors man who enjoys riding bikes and 4wheeling, he is an All-American family man.

Lynnelle Beaver

Lynnelle Beaver

Managing Member

Lynnelle Beaver is a Co-Founder and Managing Member of Colorado Hazard Control, bringing over 18 years of expertise in the construction and environmental remediation industry. She plays a vital role in the company's operations, overseeing key areas such as accounting, human resources, and marketing. Leveraging her extensive experience, Lynnelle takes an active role in industry organizations such as the Colorado Environmental Professionals Association (CEPA) and the Environmental Information Association (EIA).

Beyond her professional responsibilities, Lynnelle enjoys outdoor activities like biking, kayaking, and skiing. She cherishes time with her grandchildren and dedicates her free time to fostering kittens for a local animal shelter, as well as being an active member of her church community.

Corporate Office

Brian Ross

Brian Ross

Branch Manager

Brian brings over 25 years of expertise in the asbestos and environmental abatement industry. As a skilled leader, he effectively manages large work crews, ensuring projects are completed on time, within budget, and without the need for additional resources. His commitment to full compliance and safety has been instrumental in his success. Brian’s exceptional customer service and leadership have earned him several high-profile contracts, all met with complete satisfaction.

A family-oriented and hardworking individual, Brian enjoys hunting and riding his motorcycle through the mountains. He’s also a longtime family friend.

Jennifer Delgado

Jennifer Snyder

Project Coordinator / Emergency Services Project Manager

Jennifer is a vital member of the CHC family, expertly coordinating projects from the initial categorization of building materials through to project closeout, ensuring no detail is overlooked. With over 14 years of experience in Project Coordination, Jennifer is known for her meticulous attention to detail and her personable approach, always striving for 100% client satisfaction.

Her extensive experience in managing biohazard and emergency projects sets her apart. She approaches each situation with compassion and empathy, making her an invaluable resource for clients throughout the remediation process.

Outside of work, Jennifer enjoys spending time with her family and friends, attending music events, and playing darts competitively. She is also a longtime family friend.

Matt Peterson

Matt Peterson

Project Manager

With over 10 years of experience in the environmental remediation industry, Matt has successfully managed multiple projects exceeding $350,000 in value. Drawing from his background in management and hands-on field experience as a supervisor, he consistently delivers projects on time and within budget across industrial, commercial, and residential sectors. Matt’s strong moral compass drives his commitment to providing exceptional customer service, a quality not often seen in the industry.

Outside of work, Matt enjoys spending time with his family and making the most of all that Colorado has to offer. He is also a longtime family friend.

Harold Bud Lewis

Harold "Bud" Lewis

Project Manager

Bud is a seasoned professional with 23 years of experience in the asbestos industry, bringing expertise, integrity, and strong leadership to every project. His deep understanding of regulations and ability to effectively collaborate with regulatory professionals make him a standout leader in asbestos, lead, and mold remediation, as well as radon mitigation. Bud has successfully managed complex projects requiring extensive equipment and labor, always ensuring regulatory compliance, safety, and client satisfaction. As a skilled Project Manager and Estimator, he has overseen numerous initiatives, ensuring they meet specifications and coordinating subcontractors with precision.

A nature enthusiast, Bud enjoys hunting, fishing, and camping, drawing inspiration from the great outdoors. He also crafts intricate woodworking pieces, showcasing his meticulous attention to detail. Bud's commitment to excellence makes him a versatile asset, approaching each endeavor with unwavering dedication and integrity.

Harold Lewis

Elizabeth Alarcon

Administrative Coordinator

Elizabeth, originally from Los Angeles, moved to Colorado in the summer of 2020 and is enjoying her new home! She brings extensive administrative experience across the finance, health insurance, construction, and abatement industries, applying these skills effectively in her current role.

Her strengths include building relationships, thriving in team environments, and maintaining a strong work ethic. She takes pride in her excellent people and communication skills, and being bilingual in Spanish is an added advantage.

In her free time, Elizabeth loves being in nature, with early morning hikes being her favorite activity. She's also an avid reader who enjoys music and dancing.

Pueblo Office

Scott Nelson

Scott Nelson

Branch Manager

Scott has been a dedicated professional in the environmental industry since 1989. His extensive experience as an Industrial Hygienist and a contractor with several of Colorado's leading abatement and demolition companies has given him a unique perspective on the industry. Over the years, Scott has excelled in various roles, including Project Supervisor, Safety Manager, Air Monitoring Specialist, Building Inspector, Project Manager, and now Branch Manager. Since joining Colorado Hazard Control (CHC) in April 2009, he has successfully launched and grown the Pueblo office into one of Southern Colorado's largest abatement and demolition companies. Under Scott's leadership, the Pueblo office has become known for delivering comprehensive solutions that ensure the successful completion of large, multimillion-dollar projects, providing clients with peace of mind regarding their environmental concerns.

Jeannie Grimmius

Jeannie Grimmius

Project Coordinator

Jeannie has been an integral part of Colorado Hazard Control for 13 years, joining in 2011 to help manage the office for the newly opened South Branch.

With associate degrees in Business Management and Accounting, along with extensive customer service experience, Jeannie brings professionalism and organization to our team. She handles project documentation, verifies costs, coordinates fleet maintenance for the South Branch, and oversees employee training programs. Jeannie also manages employee medical surveillance, maintains personnel certifications, including State licensing, and expertly organizes company events and benefits.

In her free time, Jeannie enjoys gardening and has a strong love for animals, reflecting her caring nature.

Noel Patterson

Noel Patterson

Operations Manager

Noel joined the Colorado Hazard Control team in the spring of 2015, bringing with him a wealth of experience in hazardous material abatement and management. He has overseen asbestos abatement projects for city and county clients, as well as large-scale soil cleanup efforts in the hazardous material disposal industry. With both supervisory and hands-on skills, Noel has successfully completed confined space tank decontaminations, soil cleanups, and abatement projects on military bases, including Cheyenne Mountain, Buckley Air Force Base, the Air Force Academy, and Schriever Air Force Base.

An experienced heavy equipment operator, Noel has expertise in structural failure demolition under open-air abatement methods, soil abatement, building demolition, and site reclamation. His honesty and integrity shine through in every project he oversees, making him a valued member of the team.

Outside of work, Noel enjoys motorcycling on his VTX1800 and camping at Twin Lakes.

Jacob Nelson

Jacob Nelson

Estimating / Health and Safety Manager

Jacob joined Colorado Hazard Control in May 2013 as a warehouse assistant and has since cross-trained in various roles, including fieldwork, equipment management, site walks, bidding, and health and safety. At CHC, he has maintained the health and safety program for the Pueblo Office and developed safety plans for large demolition projects like Southeast Hospital and the United States Air Force Academy.

With a background in physics and energy science, Jacob is skilled at identifying safety and environmental hazards, estimating projects, and assessing workflow efficiency. His training in mathematical and experimental methods allows him to approach projects with precision and accuracy.

In his free time, Jacob enjoys raising chickens, gardening, and relaxing at his peaceful Eastside home.