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Subject: Please review this candidate for: Safety Coordinator
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D. Michael Lux – CCHST 4808 Pathfinder Dr. Colorado Springs, CO 80911 –
719-761-6624 mlux59@yahoo.com SAFETY MANAGER Construction safety manager/director with a
20-year record of successfully managing the health, safety and environmental
function on multimillion-dollar government and private sector projects.
Experience includes developing safety culture programs, corporate crisis
management plans, competent person and OSHA 500-501 training. Also, 40
Hr-HAZWOPER, safety audits, incident and root cause investigations. I
was responsible for nuclear, biological and chemical exposures as the NCOIC
while in the military. Backed by strong credentials and a proven
history of low incident rates with the goal of “Zero Accidents”. Key Skills Site Safety
/OSHA ComplianceIndustrial Hygiene and Ergonomics Written / Oral
Communications
Coaching and Mentoring Certified
Erosion and Sediment Control LeadTeam Player Employer
Summary Layne Heavy Civil, (Colorado Springs) – Project Safety Manager – 3-14
to Present Employed by Aerotek and contracted to Layne Heavy
Civil for a six month contract. Layne Heavy Civil has a contract with
the city of Colorado Springs, CO, to install a 36” water line buried in
trenches at a depth of 15’. Trenches were excavated with the use of an
excavator and trench boxes used for safety access. Exposures included
the crossing of existing buried utilities (gas, electric, fiber optics &
sewer) and overhead power lines. Balfour Beatty Rail Inc., (Pueblo, CO) – Project Safety Manager – 6-13
to 9-13 Employed by Aerotek and contracted to Balfour
Beatty Rail for a short term contract. Balfour Beatty had a contract to
build a railroad test track at Transportation Technology Center east of
Pueblo, CO. Construction of the test track included the laying of
railroad ties, track, associated materials to complete the connection of the
track and ballast (rock) beneath the track. Project also included the
installation of an overhead catenary line. Project was completed without any
accidents. Complete Safety, (Superior, CO) – Project Safety Manager – 8-12 to
9-12 Was employed as an independent safety consultant
for a specific portion of a demolition project that included removal of lead,
arsenic, and cadmium from contaminated soils at an abandoned silver mine in
Aspen, CO. I supervised the removal of the contaminated materials and
their transfer by truck to an alternate location for safe storage
underground. During the removal of contaminated soils I had to perform
individual air sampling on personnel to ensure non-hazardous working
environment. Also, monitored environmental exposure to heavy metals
present in the work area. After the contaminated soils were removed
safely, the project site was ready for the additional construction phase to
begin and my responsibilities were completed. Apollo Construction, (Kennewick, WA) –Project Safety Manager – 5-12 to
6-12 Apollo Construction was a subcontractor to
Washington Closure at the Hanford, WA Nuclear Remediation Project.
Duties included industrial hygiene sampling of the work environment,
supervisor training and job site surveys. The project was cut short
because of lack of funding from the general contractor and Department of
Energy. Dade Moeller and Associates, (Richland, WA) – Project Safety Manager –
2-11 to 9-11 Dade Moeller & Associates provides a full
range of professional and technical services in environment, safety, health
and quality assurance. Also, environmental engineering, industrial hygiene
remediation services for the Department of Energy with subcontracts at
Washington Closure Hanford and CHM2Hill in Richland, WA. Duties
included industrial hygiene sampling of the work environment, supervisor
safety training and job site surveys. No reported recordable injuries
while on this project. JKT Development, Inc. (Bellevue, WA) – Safety Director – 2-09 to
3-10 JKT is a Native American 8 (a) general contractor
developing a $22M training facility for the US Navy at Naval Station Everett,
WA. Duties included implementation of health, safety and industrial
hygiene air sampling, noise monitoring with personnel dosimeters.
Project completed with only two minor non-loss time injuries. Sukut Construction (Santa Ana, CA) – Divisional Safety Manager – 8-07
to 1-09 Sukut is a general contractor with public works
contracts and this division held over $100M in government contracts.
Duties included training management in safety policies and procedures:
identify and develop safety training programs; conducted work site audits
with industrial hygiene testing for hazardous environments and incident
reviews. Crews completed 15-consecutive months without a recordable
injury. JKT Development, Inc. (Bellevue, WA) – Project Safety Director – 5-05
to 7-07 JKT is a Native American 8 (a) general contractor
completing a $98M project for the US Army at Ft. Carson, CO. Contract
called for the renovation of 14 three-story military barracks. Duties
included Competent Person training for all supervisory personnel, safety
training for two safety interns and safety audits for all
subcontractors. Conducted IH surveying for asbestos in old military
barracks. Operated five-gas monitoring instruments in confined space to
detect solvents and air quality. Project completed with only one minor
lost-time incident. Turner Construction (Colorado Springs, CO) – Project Safety Manager –
3-04 to 5-05 Turner Construction acting as the general
contractor on this $100M five-story Women and Children’s Hospital for
Memorial Hospital in Colorado Springs. My duties included, new hire
orientations and training supervisory personnel, work-site audits for compliance
with established project rules and regulations and safety audits of all
subcontractors. IH sampling for asbestos exposures and confined space
work environments. ASI RCC Inc. (Buena Vista, CO) – Project Safety Director – 8-00 to
3-04 ASI RCC had a four-year contract with the US Army
Corps of Engineers to build four 24’ diameter penstock extensions and encase
penstocks in concrete at the Bluestone Dam in Hinton, WV. My duties
included competent person training, OSHA 30-Hour training, substance abuse
testing and new hire orientations. Conducted incident investigations,
work site inspections and maintained all OSHA reports, training records and
personnel files. Conducted industrial hygiene testing in confined
spaces and abatement programs for lead exposure. Project completed with
only four minor recordable incidents over the four-year period. Travelers Insurance (Denver, CO) - Sr Risk Management Consultant –
7-98 to 8-00 While with Travelers Insurance I was assigned
20-large construction accounts located throughout Colorado. Duties
included interfacing with our policy-holder on a regular basis to audit their
safety programs and help develop additional programs to support the overall
corporate objective. Education,
Certifications & Awards Risk Management and
Insurance, Phoenix College; Phoenix,
AZ
Business Risk Management, Arizona State University; Tempe,
AZ
Construction Health and Safety Technician –
CCHST
Certified Instructor in the OSHA 10/30-Hour Training
Program
Certified Competent Person Trainer – University of West
Virginia
Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead – Seattle,
Washington
Member American Society of Safety Engineers
Construction Quality Management for Contractors, US Army Corps of
Engineers
Officers Candidate School; 2nd Lieutenant US
Army
Root Cause Analysis; American Contractors Insurance
Group
Certified 40-Hour HazWoper
Trained
First Aid and CPR
Trained
Advanced courses: Disaster Preparedness, Department of
Defense
Conversant in US Army Corps of Engineers EM 385
1-1
Recipient of the US Army Corps of Engineers Most Outstanding Safety Program,
West Virginia - 2003 |
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