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Engineer Manager

Location:
Dayton, TN
Posted:
November 10, 2012

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Anthony L. "Kris"

BancroftRESUME OF SELECTED EXPERIENCESSummary: Kris Bancroft is a registered geologist, a certified HAZWOPER supervisor and Incident Commander. His experience includes six years as a Safety & Health Professional, five years as an Environmental Engineer, and seven years as a Geologist. Kris has written and published several safety & health guidelines and made presentations for the National Safety Council and the Florida Safety & Health Conferences. These include welding, heat stress, electrical safety and machine guarding. He also serves on the Safety Committee for the American Welding Society.

Return to Address: 950 Summers Home Lane, Dayton, TN 37321

Phone: 423-***-****

E-mail: abpkxc@r.postjobfree.com

Education

- Bachelor of Arts, Geology (Minor Physics) 1977.

Chattanooga State Technical Community College - Associate

of Applied Science, Hazardous Materials Management (Minor Industrial

Management) 1991.

Lively Area Vocational-Technical

Center - Certification, Applied Welding Technology - 1998.

Numerous continuing education courses.

Professional Certifications, Licenses

& AffiliationsRegistered Professional Geologist - Tennessee (TN-0538)

Certified Safety & Health Manager - Institute for Safety & Health

Management (8038)

American Society of Safety Engineers - Member No. 250410

American Welding Society - Member No. 997889, Safety Committee

Appointment 1997

Certified HAZWOPER Supervisor & Incident Commander

American Mensa, Ltd. - Member 1983

NFPA-101 Forty-hour certification

OSHA Forty-hour courses in Industrial Toxicology, Electrical Safety,

Machine Guarding

University of North Carolina Forty-hour course in Industrial Hygiene

Sampling

PublicationsBasic Welding Safety - 3rd Edition published June 1996 - 129 pages -

State of Florida Library

A textbook for safety professionals and welding shop managers who must

provide compliance with 29 CFR 1910 - Subpart Q and 29 CFR 1926 - Subpart

J.

Managing the Heat in Florida - 1st Edition published November 1997 - 57

pages - State of Florida Library

A text book for occupational safety & health professionals who provide

guidance to workers in hot working environments.

Numerous monographs, booklets, and pamphlets on occupational safety &

health and geological anomalies of the Louisiana Gulf Coast Region and Outer Continental Shelf.

Selected ExperienceOCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH PROFESSIONAL

One hundred six months

During first year with current employer, Workers' Compensation outlay was decreased more than 66% and for the first time in its 27 year history, the company worked more than 5.2 million man hours without a lost workday injury. This is a WORLD RECORD for the furniture industry! (Previous record 270K hours at this facility.)

Director of Safety, Health, and Environmental Compliance for manufacturing firm with >2400 employees and >two million square feet under roof.

Provided consultative services to construction and general industry employers while working for a state-level regulatory agency.

Conducted research on and provided analysis of occupational injuries using workers' compensation databases and Bureau of Labor Statistics information.

Analyzed more than 6000 injury reports in determining occupational

injury trends.

Prepared reports on research findings defining the cause, nature, and

agent of workplace injuries.

Led in the development, publication, and dissemination of more than 300

SIC-specific safety programs that were made available to more than

350,000 employers.

Assisted in the development of a workers' compensation premium discount

program for employers who utilized consultative services and implemented

safety programs.

Assisted employers to achieve compliance with OSHA and EPA standards by

conducting compliance audits and providing OSHA-required training.

Developed and taught courses in occupational safety and health to

public and private sector employers in both construction and general

industries.

Authored and published two texts and numerous booklets, pamphlets, and

Assisted universities, colleges, and vocational schools in achieving

compliance with occupational safety, health, and environmental

regulations.

During a six-month period, served as the Program Manager of the Program Development & Evaluation Unit. Supervised eight technical employees and one administrative employee. Performed all duties customarily assigned to a cost center manager.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST/ENGINEER/BUSINESS OWNER

Fifty-eight months

Designed and implemented all phases of environmental assessments.

Designed and implemented remediation programs at hazardous waste sites.

Performed ground water modeling. Conducted hydrogeological studies to

determine spatial boundaries of contaminant plumes.

Worked on Class I landfill design.

Designed and implemented Site Safety & Health Plans for all sites at

which remediation was undertaken.

Provided full-service fuel facility management including removal,

upgrade, testing, installation and closure.

Employed/supervised up to fifteen technicians, heavy equipment

operators, and construction laborers.

ENERGY ENGINEER

Thirteen months

Managed $5.5 million/month energy budget for fifteen glass-melting plants.

Nominated, tracked, and balanced deliveries of natural gas, propane, fuel oils, and electricity.

Projected energy budget on anticipated fuel price changes against anticipated production.

Researched and landed back-up delivery sources.

Negotiated prices on monthly contracts.

WELL-SITE GEOLOGIST

Eighty-six months

Provided applied petrophysics, lithological, paleontological, and gas

chromatography evaluations.

Called production zones, casing points, stratigraphic transitions, and

abnormally geopressured strata applying combined knowledge of petroleum

engineering and geological sciences.

Prepared logs, summaries, and comprehensive reports on well-site

activities.

Served as the point of communication with client's geology department

and liaison between the geology and engineering departments.

Authored scientific papers on geological anomalies, technical manuals

on equipment operation and maintenance, and field operations protocol.

Supervised and trained crews of three technicians and trainees.

ASSOCIATE SEISMOLOGIST

Eighteen months

Pyrotechnician: purchased, stored, transported and detonated Class A

explosives.

Supervised three drilling crews.

Worked on survey crew.

TOOL & MACHINE DESIGN DRAFTSMAN/TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT DRAFTSMAN

Seventy-seven months

Drafted/designed tools, machines, and fixtures used in the manufacture

of gate valves, hydrants, and other municipal waterworks equipment.

Drafted wiring diagrams, schematics, and wave-guide systems used in

telephone systems.Military Service

Veteran - USAF, Viet Nam era - HONORABLE Discharge, 1969.

At separation, NCOIC 316th TAW Graphics Shop, Langley, Virginia.

SECRET security clearance.

References

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last update: November 21, 2001



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