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Joseph R. Schlichter
761 East 300
North
Re: Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS)
Specialist Kaysville,
UT. 84037
Location:
Salt Lake City, Utah 801-696-8401
References:
Upon request Safetyjoeknows@gmail.com
Availability:
Immediate
PROFESSIONAL AND MILITARY BACKGROUND WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY January 2010 - December 2013 BS – Applied Environmental Geology with an elective
emphasis on Hydrology and Contaminant Transport. Final course to be completed December 2013. PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION INSTITUTE September 2006 – October 2009 • Training Director / Occupational and Safety
Program Manager -
Duties included: Developed and facilitated training courses
associated with Occupational, Safety and Health (OSH) IIPP program
requirements. Implemented and administered the ISO 14000 series-
Environmental Management Systems resulting in passion translated to effective
action. Created and implemented safety and occupational health and ergonomic
training programs that directly related to fewer claims for workman
compensation. Performed liaison duties between high-level policy officials to
ensure both current and emerging issues were reviewed and addressed. Directed
governing workman compensation, and safety and occupational health rights and
risk policies. POWER MOUNTAIN ELECTRIC INC. June 2002 – September 2006 • Owner/President/Operator -
Duties included: Directed Safety and Occupational
Health concepts, principles and practices. Executed State, Federal laws and
regulations, to plan, organize, direct and evaluate current guidelines,
procedures, policies and training in accordance with OSHA 300 LOG
accountability, resulting in zero accidents. Provided updates, changes and alerts to OWCP
coordinators. Provided electrical, occupational health and fire safety
training based on Code of Federal Regulations (CFR 1900), ANSI Standards and
OSHA requirements. Responsible for system access administration for regional
electrical Department of Commerce safety managers and Office of Worker’s
Compensation Program (OWCP) coordinators. Extremely well versed in NFPA 70 e. US NAVAL SCHOOL EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE
DISPOSAL (NAVSCOLEOD,) MARYLAND July, 1998 – November, 2001
(Commanding Officer: LT. W. NOEL.) • Office of Safety and Occupational Health Program
Manager (NAVSCOLEOD, GS-0018-12 Equivalent) -
Duties included: Analyzed alternatives for
presentation to management and performed feasibility studies and cost benefit
analysis to support the command. Managed safety reports to provide positive,
infectious and enthusiastic abatement plans. Have an innate ability to
oversee training consultants and/or contractors. Well-versed and highly
knowledgeable in providing proper guidance and advice concerning large scale
construction projects that may require considerable adaptation and/or
interpretation, in extremely volatile atmospheres. Utilized wide
variation of CFR 29, CFR40, CFR 49, CFR 6 and other applicable regulations. U.S. NAVAL COMPUTER AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS AREA
MASTER STATION, MEDITERRANEAN July, 1995 – July, 1998 (Commanding Officer: Captain
P.A. Moore, Jr.) • Office of Safety and Occupational Health Program
Specialist (NCTAMS, GS-0018-11 Equivalent) -
Duties included: Served as enlisted member of the United Sates Navy
performing an interim duty for the Office of Safety and Occupational Health
Program Manager. Provided training as needed
and required to Region, Station and Area (RSA) safety managers throughout the
European regional theater. Developed,
directed, maintained and inspected all regional Standard Operating Procedures
(SOP) for Teledyne and Excide Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) units, 3500
series Caterpillar Generators, Excide (UPS) battery banks, NATO command Solar
turbine engines, and hazardous materials storage and handling. U.S. NAVAL AIR STATION, PENSACOLA, PERSONNEL SUPPORT
DETACHMENT CBU-402 November, 1992 – July, 1995 (Commanding Officer:
W.T.R. Bogle) •
Field and Hazardous Materials Safety and Occupational Health Officer
(GS-0018-07/09 Equivalent) -
Duties included: Investigated mishaps, and corrected unsafe acts and
conditions. Utilized methodology to analytically approach, determine and
devise measures to control or eliminate environmental hazards and reduce
errors in human performance. Appraised numerous system components at the
planning, design, development, test, installation and implementation stages
to ensure optimum integration of safety and occupational health elements.
Employed sound safety and occupational health innovations and the formulation
of safety and occupational health plans and programs with predictable
consequences to effect safe utilization of human and material resources for
Personnel Support Detachment CBU-402 resulting in zero casualties over
21-month assignment. EDUCATION, TRAINING
AND CERTIFICATIONS • United States Navy: -
General Industry
Standards CFR 1900 series and ANSI standards, Naples, Italy: 120 hours -
Fleet Hospital
Operations Safety Training, Camp Pendleton, CA: 120 hours - Including
blood-borne pathogens. -
Hazardous Materials
Communication Training, Pensacola, FL: 80 hours -
American Heart
Association – CPR Instructor Trainer Certification, Naples Italy -
Introduction to NAVOSH
(ASHORE) NAVSCOLEOD, MD.: 120 hours -
40 hour OSHA -
Dr. Deming Total
Quality Leadership Training, Total Quality Management, Methods for
Management, Facilities Management, and Team Concepts, Naples, Italy: 260
hours -
Caterpillar Master
Mechanic / Master Electrician, Peoria IL: 120 hours. -
NAVOSH for
Supervisors, Pensacola, FL: 80 hours -
Construction
Electrician “A” School Base Facilities Component - Interior Wiring, Gulfport,
MS: 176 hours • Master Electrician
for the State of Utah: 10 years, never compromised. Current • Military Secret Clearance – Six
years never compromised
• Navy Achievement
Medal as the NCTAMS Regional Safety Manager for directing and implementing programs
resulting in over 700 personnel trained in CPR, including 16 command
certified CPR/First Aid Instructors • President SIGMA
GAMMA EPSILON- Weber State University – Nationally recognized Honor Society
for Geosciences • Professional
Education Institute: Recognized for six separate awards in direct regards to
designed Occupational Safety implemented and sales training programs QUALIFICATION HIGHLIGHTS • Extremely well
versed in Microsoft Office Word, Power Point, Excel, Publisher, and Access • Resourceful,
energetic, competent; multi-task and results oriented • I have the aptitude
to direct, develop and implement improved policy and procedures that result
in greater efficiency and productivity 10/25/13
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