Profile
A highly talented Safety
Professional currently working internationally with plenty of experience in assisting in monitoring
and coordinating general Oil Industry safety program, including safety inspections,
accident investigations, and safety training.
Experience
Drilling
HSE ADVISOR, CHEVRON INTERNATIONAL, ANGOLA, AFRICA — 2005 - Current
¥ Directly involved in the pre-job risk Assessment at
the work location
with the rig crews.
¥Promoted Chevron standard
operating procedures and safe work practices.
¥Implemented and promoted specific
HES awareness programs as requested by Chevron HES drilling team lead or
Chevron Drilling Site Manager
¥Initiated regular JSA and
procedure review with drilling contractor to assure that documents are still
practical for drilling operations.
¥Performed Incident investigation
on Offshore drilling modules using investigation tools such as Root Cause
Analysis (RCA), in an effort, to discover the root systems causes that are at
fault of an incident and postulate corrective actions based on this data.
¥Resolved problems and issues that
could potentially affect the operation,with regard to personnel.
¥Made recommendations to Business unit based on results
of safety surveys and data interpretation.
¥Conducted Safety Meeting using Power
Point to both work force and management.
¥Kept current on new ideas and
techniques in the accident prevention, risk management
¥Analyze accident and incident reports for trends.
¥Rig Safety and
training coordinator / Paramedic —
acadian integrated services 2001-2005
¥Developed and implemented safety
program to prevent or correct unsafe environmental working conditions,
utilizing knowledge of industrial processes, mechanics, chemistry, psychology, and industrial health and safety laws.
¥Toured offshore rigs to inspect
fire and safety equipment, machinery, and facilities to identify and correct
potential hazards and ensure compliance with safety regulations.Make recommendations for correcting unsafe
conditions and actions
¥Conducted air quality tests for
presence of harmful gases and vapors.
¥Conduct routine and follow-up safety and hazard
inspections of offshore facilities
FLIGHt
medical sergeant / aviation safety nco, united states army (101st airborne
division) — 1993-2001
¥Train and evaluate staff, providing appropriate
feedback regarding performance and training requirements.
¥ Identify
corporate objectives, organize needed resources, direct operational efforts to
achieve desired results.
¥ Attend and
participate in meetings, seminars and conferences.
¥ Enforce,
track and insure compliance with all organization policies and procedures.
¥ Gather and disseminate information for status reports for presentation to management staff.
Education
Ashford University, Clinton IA
— (BA) Organizational Management-Expected 11/2008
US Army Aviation Health and Safety
- (Cert) Aviation Safety FT. Rucker Alabama 2000
Star Technical Institute -
Philadelphia, PA ( Lic.) Paramedic (2003)
Skills
and training
¥Proficient with office suite (Excel,Word and Access)
able to develop and create spread sheets with or with macros.
¥Confined space rescue
¥Currently working on Certified Safety Professional
Course to obtain (CSP) through NASP
¥Lifting and Rigging Safety Course (SALA)
¥Basic Life Support Certification,ACLS,BTLS and
Paramedic certifications
¥Medic First Aid Instructor
¥Hazmat / HazWop
Professional
Organizations affiliations
National Association of Safety Professionals
Referrals
Available at time of request