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Subject: Please review this candidate for: Safety
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DACKERI STALEY 2222 W.
Jasper Butte Dr. Queen Creek AZ. dstaley76staley@gmail.com WORK
EXPERIENCE DP Industrial Inc., West Valley, Utah 801.886.2170 Site Safety
April through February 2015 · Order
Suspension of activities that pose threats to workers’ health and safety. · Recommend
measures to help protect workers from potentially hazardous work methods,
process, or materials. · Investigate
accidents to identify causes and to determine how such accidents might be
prevented in the future. · Investigate
the adequacy of ventilation, exhaust equipment, lighting, and other
conditions that could affect employee health, comfort, or performance. · Inspect
and evaluate workplace environments, equipment, and practices, in order to
ensure compliance with safety standards and government regulations. · Conduct
safety training and education programs, and demonstrate the use of safety
equipment. · Provide
new-employee health and safety orientations, and develop materials for these
presentations. · Investigate
health-related complaints, and inspect facilities to ensure that they comply
with public health legislation and regulations. · Maintain
and update emergency response plans and procedures. · Inspect
specified areas to ensure the presence of fire prevention equipment, safety
equipment, and first-aid supplies. Labor Support/Off-Shift Supervisor
March 2007-April 2014 ·
Labor Support from 2007-2011,
which included various job responsibilities such as; Sampling Materials,
Insulation/metal work, and erecting, dismantling, and modifying scaffolds. ·
Pre-Job walks to determine
the scope of work; locations, quantities, and sizes of materials needed. ·
Accountable for projects and
safety requirements on each job site. ·
Measure and cut insulation
for covering surfaces, using tape measures, handsaws, and knives. ·
Fit insulation around
obstructions, and shape insulating materials and protective coverings as
required. ·
Install sheet metal around
insulated pipes with screws in order to protect the insulation from weather
conditions or physical damage. ·
Apply, remove, and repair
insulation on industrial equipment, pipes, duct work, or other mechanical
systems such as heat exchanges, tanks, and vessels, to help control noise and
maintain temperature. ADDITIONAL SKILLS ·
Authorized OSHA 10 & 30
hour instructor ·
MSHA 24 hour and 8 hour
annual renewals each year ·
MSHA Underground 32 hour
training ·
First Aid, CPR & AED ·
Rough terrain/Warehouse
forklift certification ·
In-field safety and
construction experience ·
Rio Tinto Zero Harm
Leadership ·
Work place monitoring ·
Microsoft
Excel/Word/PowerPoint ·
Fred Pryor Excel workshop
certificates ·
Writing JSA/Risk Assessments ·
Fall Protection Equipment
Inspector certification ·
Confined Space work ·
MSHA Train the Trainer
Certificate EDUCATION Columbia Southern University Occupational Health & Safety
Candidate May 2016 REFRENCES: Russ Horning DP Industrial Inc., Divisional Manager 801.419.6880
russhorning@dpindustrialinc.com Tony Atherley Rio Tinto Project Manager 801.569.6607 Dave Staley DP Industrial Inc., President 801.884.3913 davestaley@dpindustrialinc.com |
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Fluent |
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