Steven W. Jacobs
*** ****** ****, ***********, **. 39401
actf9x@r.postjobfree.com
Objective;
To obtain secure employment with a stable organization where I could utilize my training and skills
Experience;
Oct. 2011- Present .
Safety Plus
Mobile, Al.
Safety Manager
Contractor Consultant
Safety Manager
Multiple Locations,
Certified Occupational Safety Specialist (COSS)
Ensured that the Companies that were performing the work was following company and also OSHA regulations and Policies.
Communicates as company liaison with the multiple companies that was performing the shutdown work.
Served on all safety advisory committees
Coordinates and oversees safety program
Conducts job site safety audits, develops OSHA safety reports, enforces requirements of personal protection equipment ( PPE) in support of safety environmental programs
Conducts daily job site analysis (JSA) safety meetings
Jan. 2008- Oct. 2011
Boh Brothers Construction, LLC
New Orleans, LA.
Safety Specialist
Certified Occupational Safety Specialist (COSS)
Alternate Corporate Safety director
Served on all safety advisory committees
Coordinates and oversees safety program for barges and tug boats
Oversees safety for Pipe and underground utilities, Asphalt Paving, and Concrete Paving Departments
Oversees Safety on Ringer Crane Barges and Pile Driving Operations
Conducts job site safety audits, develops OSHA safety reports, enforces requirements of personal protection equipment ( PPE) in support of safety environmental programs
Conducts daily job site analysis (JSA) safety meetings
Trained over 1800 members on job safety requirements
Performs safety analysis for the content management system
Communicates as company liaison with the Army Corp of Engineers
Certified Trainer for OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 hour programs
November 2006 – January 2008
Safety NCOIC of Combat Engineer Team
United States Army
Examined blast areas to determine amounts of kind of explosive charges needed to ensure safety laws were observed
Tied specified lengths of delaying fuses into patterns in order to time sequence of explosions
Placed safety cones around blast areas to alert other personnel of danger zones and signal workers to stay clear of blast sites prior to explosions
Placed explosive charges in specified locations, then detonated explosives to demolish structures or to loosen, remove or displace earth, rock or other materials
Inserted poured and packed explosives such as dynamite, ammonium nitrate, black powder, or slurries into blast holes, then shovel drilled cuttings, admit water into bore holes and tamped material to compact charges
Marked patterns, locations and depths of charge holes for drilling and issued drilling instructions
Complied and kept weapon and explosive records in compliance with local, state and international laws.
Measured depths of drilled blast holes using weighted tape measures
Connected electrical wire to primers and cover chargers and filled blast holes with clay, drill chips, sand or other materials
Layed prima cord between rows of charged blast holes and tied cord into main lines to form blast
Patterns.
EDUCATION;
BS Degree in Environmental Health and Safety
University of Texas
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
HAZMAT qualified 02/15/2000
Hazardous Materials and Hazardous Waste Training 12/20/2002
Excavation Safety ( Competent Person) 02/07/2008
650 Ton Crane and Below Hydraulic and Friction Certified 02/15/1999
Tracked Bulldozers ( all models) 11/06/2003
Motor Graders ( all models) 02/15/2000
Scoop Loaders ( all models) 09/04/2001
Excavator ( all models) 09/04/2001
Aviation, Electronics and Crew Chief School- US Army
US Army Combat Engineer School ( SAPPER)
Professional Leadership School – US Army
Advanced Leadership School – US Army
First Sargent’s Leadership School –US Army
PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE AND CERTIFCATIONS
Certified US Army Master Driver, Master Trainer for all combat engineer equipment 02/02/2002
Certified OSHA 500 Construction Outreach Trainer
Certified Traffic Control Supervisor, Department of Transportation (DOT)
Certifications in Class A and B explosives
Explosive and Radioactive Yellow Three Materials 12/17/2002 12/20/2002
Qualified Crane Rigger, OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1400
Qualified Crane Signal Person OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1400
CPR and First Aid Certified
Valid Transportation Worker Identification Credentials (TWIC)
US MILITARY SERVICE INFORMATION
Active Duty with Honorable Discharge from 05/1983 to 08/1998
US Army Reserve Duty from 05/2006 to 02/2011
CAMPAIGN BADGES AND/OR EXPEDITIONARY AWARDS AND MEDALS
2008 Bronze Star
Army Achievement Medals ( 4)
Professional Leadership Medals (3)
US Army Good Conduct Medals ( 6)
US Army Commodation Medals (5)
US Army Combat Badge (CAB) 2008
US Army Infantry Badge (CIB) 2007
National Service Medals (4)
Iraqi Campaign Medals (2)
Oversees Medals (4)
REFERENCES
References are available on request.