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Subject: Please review this candidate for: Safety Coordinator
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TERRY M. WADDING 1160 Niver Avenue, Northglenn, Colorado 80260 –
303-255-3534 (H) 720-237-1041(C) topwadd@aol.com Executive Level Safety Program Manager/Director Gas and Oil, Construction and General Industry Safety – Maritime -
Process Safety Management Accident Investigation Processes – Business Continuity – Lean/Six
Sigma - Utility Safety - Risk Management – DOT 1st Aid/CPR Training – Zero Injury Culture Specialist Objective: To lead a company’s Safety and Health Program towards a ZERO
Incident goal through successful use of my leadership and
management skills.
Current
and Past positions and responsibilities include:
TForce
Energy Services – Gas and Oil (Rig Moving) 6-2014 present HSE
Director – Responsible for
thecontinuous HSE improvement efforts for the company. In my time with the
company, I was responsible for the reduction in TRIR from 5.56 to 1.40,
Implemented a complete change to the Behavior Based Observation system,
Employee Safety Committees and led the path in reducing incidents accross the
board. Initially hired as the Northern Division Safety Director, I was given
the lead position within a month of hiring to ensure consistency and to completely
re-work the HSE Program. Responsible for a 15 person department and
associated budget. Trinidad
Drilling – Gas and Oil (Drilling) 5-2012 to 6-2014 HSE
Manager – Responsible for the HSE
efforts for the Northern Division. Primary lead for the reduction of Total
Recordable Incidents, Behavior Based and Process Based Safety Requirements,
Industrial Accident Investigations, Regulatory Compliance, Training,
Environmental, Quality Assurance and Security. Safety Manager of Regional
drilling assets over a wide geographically diverse area. Responsible for a 17
person HSE Department including a $7M budget. Noble
Energy Inc. – Gas and Oil (Operator) 6-2010 to 5-2012 Global
EHS Coordinator- Responsible for
Initiatives and EHS Analytics support to the field for all data analysis on
incidents, internal and contractor investigations, TRIR calculations,
Global, Regional and Local initiatives. Provides support on field functions
to Marketing, Legal, EHS, Land and Permitting. Safety
Specialist/Advisor (Noble Energy Inc.)
for North American Drilling. Managing contracted audits, field compliance
with applicable Regulatory requirements (OSHA, EPA, BLM, MMS/BOEMRE) for
onshore leases. Responsible for the EHS program including monitoring of
contractor services and reduction of TRIR activities. Support efforts for
Offshore International and GOM as required. Ensign
United States Drilling Company – Oil and Gas Industry (Drilling) 2-2007 to
5-2010 US
Field Safety Manager for a North American Drilling contractor with over $4B
in Drilling assets. Responsible for the continued success of reduced
incidents from the Driving to Zero Safety Culture, Regulatory compliance and
Platform audits and training. Currently the US Safety Manager for 53 Drilling
sites with over 2000 site personnel. Oversees 8Area Safety Managers and
On-site Safety Coaches throughout the Unites States. W2Services
- Safety Speciality and Consulting Contractor 2-2004 to 2-2007
Executive
VP, responsible for the Drilling division. Responsible for the training and
direction of 9 subordinate Safety Engineers and Coordinators throughout the
Division. Oversees the tactical strategy of the department supporting Safety
Consulting for Offshore (CA) and Onshore (US) projects and clients. Lafarge
Western US – Lafarge Construction Materials – Heavy Industrial – DOT 10-2001
to 2-2004
Regional
Safety Manager responsible for the Safety of employees and assets of 7 Ready
Mix divisions (5 states/41 sites/700 employees) through the effective use of
health and safety management systems. Ensures the successful implementation
and evaluation of safety and heath processes consistent with Lafarge
priorities and policies and regulatory compliance. Assures management
training, risk management processes and divisional audits are conducted and
provides support and expertise in safety and health within the Management
team. Represents the Regional Ready Mix and Aggregate divisions in various
industry groups for Health and Safety legislative and regulatory influences. Level(3)
Communications – Telecommunications 3-1999 to 10-2001
US
Director of Safety and Environmental, responsible for the development and
implementation of all Safety policies and processes in order to ensure the
safety of employees and data transport assets in a startup company that was
working to install and maintain telecommunications equipment at 350 sites in
26 US States and 11 Countries for a $4B Project. I consistently oversaw the Safety
for over 5000 employees and 30,000 contractors, Fleet Vehicle DOT policies,
HAZCOM, Nation-wide Trenching and Excavations and Building Site safety and
additionally, had responsibilities for the Safety of the Transport assets
through the Cable Protection Bureau Call Center of 50 personnel. Member of
the Telecom Claims Manager Association. Peter
Kiewit and Son’s Construction Company/Kiewit Network Services – Safety
Training Manager 5-1995 to 3-1999
Responsible
for the development and implementation of a nation-wide program on
Construction Safety for a large construction company working to install Tier
III Fiber Optic telecommunications equipment. Over 30,000 contractors were
required to be trained and qualified in all aspects of Safety, Railroad
Operations, Safe Vehicle and Equipment Procedures, HAZWOPER, HAZCOM and
Critical (Emergency) Actions. This effort required the use of Training
Contractors, development and use of a comprehensive database, Contractor
Management software and a reporting structure to the Construction Division
Management team, Association of Railway Engineering, Federal Railroad
Administration, State DOT’s and Property Owners. US
Government – Manager of Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery Training/Safety
and Health – Industrial 10-1974 to 5-1995
Senior
US Government employee responsible for the successful training of business
entities preparing to operate outside US territories to recover from either
Natural Disasters or negative conditions resulting in combat actions. Each
business unit was required to attend and pass this maritime training
approximately every two years requiring my unit to attend to over 100
Business Units per year. Risk Assessment, Threat Containment, Casualty
Control including Nuclear, Biological and Chemical exposures, Equipment
Damage Control, Data Management, Crisis Communications, Personnel Safety and
Recovery Response procedures were included in this training. B.S.
in Safety Engineering (Kennedy-Western University) Member
of the Safety Committee for the Association of Building Contractors –
Colorado Chapter Member
and Certified with the National Safety Council as a Utility Safety
Administrator – National Association Member Member
of the American Society of Safety Engineers Medic
1st Aid instructor – current Board
Member of the Northglenn City Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Board
Member of the Northglenn Board of Adjustment/Appeals |
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