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HSE Supervisor

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Las Pinas City, NCR, 1740, Philippines
Posted:
October 10, 2012

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ALBERTO E. PALMERO, RSO (Oil & Gas)

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OVERVIEW

Industry Focus: Public Utilities & Services, Construction / Experience: 29 years, 1 month / Education Level: College Graduate (4-yr degree).

OBJECTIVE

Senior HSE Supervisor (or Deputy HSE Manager / HSE Advisor / Lead Safety Engineer / EHS Field Specialist / HSE Coordinator, etc.)

To help the company in minimizing, if not totally eliminate, incidents at worksite and to educate workers on safe systems of work for an injury-free environment resulting from having zero incidents; To ensure that all employees and contractors understand that working safely is a condition of employment, and that they are responsible for their own safety and the safety of those around them, and; To directly impact safety behaviour in my company and contribute to a step-change in performance in my industry.

QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, AND RELEVANT EXPERIENCES

>Bachelor of Science degree-holder, Board-Passer (BSMT)

>OSHA-certified (10 Hrs for General Industry Safety & Health/30 Hrs for Construction Safety & Health,

Registration Number 86-3520120), Topnotcher with a passing score of 21/25.

>IBOESH (International Board of Environmental Health & Safety) Accredited: Topnotcher with a passing

score of 100% for RSO/RSM (Oil & Gas), Registered Safety Officer, Professional License No. 2390.

>More than 20 years combined training and project management experience.

>Member, International Association of Safety Professionals-Philippines, Membership No. RODECH, INC. /

IASP 001664

>Member, Philippine Society of Safety Engineers (PSSE)

>Member, Safety Organization of the Philippines, Inc. (SOPI), Membership No. 04-00001132

>National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Membership No. A-306********, Nov 1994-Nov 1996

>Worked on projects up to USD 5 billion, more or less (KZ projects, 2005-2008).

>Sterling Performance Award recipient in KZ Projects (SGI-SGP Projects-Kazakhstan, 2005-2008) for five

consecutive times for outstanding performance in meeting/exceeding project goals and objectives-

demonstrating the behaviors that support the project vision, values and guiding principles.

>Recipient of an Achievement Award Certificate, one each for two consecutive years (2002-2003) for

contributing to the safe and successful operation of the MLJ/JAM Field, Brunei Darussalam, without a Lost

Time Injury.

>Good communication skills to effectively disseminate knowledge about HSE management and ability to

conduct safety stand-downs and other presentations/meetings when needed.

>Good interpersonal skills with the ability to work within a multidisciplinary and multinational team.

>Excellent verbal and written English

>Computer-literate

>Experience in the proper application of a BBS (Behaviour-based Safety) program.

>Keen to ensure that rules and procedures are maintained.

>Proficient in reporting and report writing.

>Sound knowledge of industry’s best practices and international standards.

>Efficient in time management and the ability to concurrently handle multiple tasks at the same time.

>Ability to work independently, have a structured approach and be conscious of delivering high quality

solutions.

>Ability to accomplish tasks with minimal supervision and a high level of initiative.

>A strong visible drive in enhancing the quality within all aspects of safety.

>Demonstrated accuracy, attention to detail and ability to work well in team environment.

>Establish and maintain productive communication with customers, all levels of management and fellow

employees.

>Hands-on experience in conducting site inspection, safety audits, toolbox talks, safety stand-downs,

safety drills, accident investigation and root cause analysis.

>ISO-oriented: Knowledgeable in the implementation of the Integrated Management System (IMS).

>Support Project Manager with reporting and investigation of HSE incidents.

>Liaise with Project Manager to ensure HSE attendance at key project meetings and maintaining HSE

interface with client.

>Worked in Saudi Arabia for almost 23 consecutive years (20 years continuous service with one company

alone)

>15-20 years of construction site experience – power plants, substations, transmission lines, hospital,

cement plant, oil and gas refineries, etc.

>Participate in JHA, COMOPS, HAZID, HAZOP, Safety Case, Emergency Response, Oil Spill Prevention and

Control, Waste Management, Emergency Preparedness, Fire Protection and Control, etc.

>Hands-on experience in tracking and monitoring PTW and work method statements for compliance.

>Participate in Commissioning and Start-up for safety compliance.

>Traffic control and monitoring

>Experience in cranes, equipment inspection, and heavy lifting operations

>Ensure adequate HSE visibility throughout the life of the project including HSE management of

subcontractors.

>Supervise, coordinate and monitor HSE performance on projects.

>Delivery of project-related HSE performance reports without delay.

>Ensure Risk Management process is applied to all project activities.

WORK EXPERIENCE

1. FREELANCE WORK (Local)

Location: City of San Jose del Monte (Francisco Homes Narra Town Council), Bulacan, Philippines

Position: Health & Safety Consultant

Date: June 2010 to June 2011 (Onshore)

Duties include but are not limited to-

Provide deep insight into HSE Performance through analysis of incident; Coach and influence area leadership’s (Barangay Chairman’s) decisions as they affect the HSE culture; Coach and influence area workforce performance as it affects HSE issues; Identify potential hazards and propose safe work practices to leadership teams; Provide expertise on hazard identification and risk mitigation processes; Provide effective health and safety communication throughout all levels of the workforce; Work to ensure consistency of approach and application of health and safety programs across all functions; Ensure health and safety systems policies procedures and programs used to manage jobs are understood and are utilized by contract personnel; Provide or suggest interventions for H&S performance issues.

2. LAFARGE INTERNATIONAL SERVICES SINGAPORE PTE LTD (LISS)

Project Location: Hima Cement Ltd.

Rwenzori Project

Kasese, Uganda

Position: HSE Supervisor

Date of Employment: 08 June 2009 to 25 April 2010 (Onshore)

Reason for Leaving: Project completed

Duties and Responsibilities (Brief):

>Provides strategic leadership and day-to-day HSE department management and staff coaching towards excellence in HSE management and delivery to all phases of construction; accountable for supervision of health, safety and environmental protection; coaching and mentoring local HSE staff, etc.; monitor critical job’s SWMS (Safe Work Method Statement) on site for detailed and accurate procedures as required; Handle responsibilities of developing and implementing environmental strategies and plans; Coordinate with HSE site manager in all aspects of waste management, pollution control, recycling, environmental health, conservation and renewable energy; Handle responsibilities of leading the implementation of environmental policies and practices; Participate in Commissioning and Start-up for safety compliance; Assist HSE site manager in auditing, analyzing and reporting environmental performance to internal and external clients; Promote and raise awareness of the impact of emerging environmental issues at all level of organization; Manage the implementation of environmental management system; traffic control and monitoring; tracking and monitoring PTW for compliance; Solid waste management and monitoring; Arrange and oversee the waste disposal services by contractor providing waste transport and disposal; monitors crane and heavy lifting operations, etc.

3. PFD (Parsons-Fluor Daniel) INTERNATIONAL LLC

C/o FLUOR MIDEAST LTD.

Project Location: Tengiz, Republic of Kazakhstan

Position: Safety Supervisor

Date of Employment: 15 August 2005 to 30 September 2008 (Onshore)

Reason for Leaving: Project completed

Duties and Responsibilities (Brief):

>Leadership role in conducting work site audits of contractors and enters information into audit database; Inspection of work areas for safety compliance; Interfacing with both contractor and project management on safety issues; Interact with both client and governmental officials when required; Conduct safety meetings and safety stand-downs with contractors on safety issues related to the project; Provide leadership during Site muster events for company and client; Safety Supervisor on night shift, control of Shelter-in-place (SIP) for gas release musters/directed safety personnel to provide safety coverage for SGP site/assumed leadership role as night shift Superintendent when necessary due to rotations or job assignments; Medical case review for corrective action/s; Accident Investigation; Hazard assessment of work activities; Traffic control and monitoring; Coordinate with HSE site manager in all aspects of waste management, pollution control, recycling, environmental health, conservation and renewable energy; Handle responsibilities of leading the implementation of environmental policies and practices; Assist HSE site manager in auditing, analyzing and reporting environmental performance to internal and external clients; Promote and raise awareness of the impact of emerging environmental issues at all level of organization; Manage the development and implementation of environmental management system; Responsible for writing environmental reports and update the same to the HSE site manager; Solid waste management and monitoring; Arrange and oversee the waste disposal services by contractor providing waste transport and disposal; Tracking and monitoring PTW and contractor's work method statements for compliance; Participate in Commissioning and Start-up for safety compliance, etc.

4. CLOUGH-AMEC JOINT VENTURE (CAJV)

C/o AMEC Oil and Gas Far East Operations

Project Location: ConocoPhillips (CoP) Bayu-Undan Field, approx. 500 kms. northwest of Darwin,

Australia and 250 kms south of Suai in Republica Democratica de Timor-Leste (Timor-Leste)

Position: Lead HSE Advisor

Date of Employment: 17 April 2005 to 27 May 2005 (Offshore)

Reason for Leaving: Finished Contact

Duties and Responsibilities (Brief):

>Participate in COMOPS (Combined Operations) HAZID (Hazard Identification) workshops; Provide advice, assistance, guidance and support to the offshore implementation team on all HSE issues, ensuring that activities within the Shutdown are conducted in a safe and environmentally responsible manner, following acceptable processes to identify and manage all HSE-related risk, in accordance with legislative requirements and best practice; Coordinate with Senior Lead HSE Advisor in all aspects of waste management, pollution control, recycling, environmental health, conservation and renewable energy; Attend and participate at HSE meetings; Participate in incident/injury investigations; Monitor measures for risk assessment and hazard management; Development and scheduling of Safety Audits; Participate in the preparation of Toolbox Talk Hazard Identification Card; Liaise with CoP and CAJV Lead HSE Advisors; Report all HSE incidents to the Shutdown Lead HSE Advisor (CAJV).

5. C/o FLUOR-AMEC (South Korea)

Project Location: KNOC (Korea National Oil Corporation) Donghae-1 Gas Platform, 60 km Offshore Ulsan in the East Sea, South Korea.

Position: Safety Supervisor

Date of Employment: 06 October 2004 to 21 December 2004 (Offshore)

Reason for Leaving: Finished contract

Duties and Responsibilities (Brief):

>Plan and ensure that sufficient engineering safeguards are in place, so that all identified hazards are suitably addressed in accordance with the hierarchy-- elimination, prevention, control, and mitigation; Safety studies, hazard studies and hazard analysis of critical jobs; Understanding potential major hazards, how they can occur and consequences if they do occur; Participate/monitor in the safe design, construction and operation of plant facilities, etc.; ; Promote and raise awareness of the impact of emerging environmental issues at all level of organization; Manage the implementation of environmental management system.

6. AMEC-SPIE (IPEDEX), Brunei Darussalam

Project Location: TotalFinaElf (now TOTAL) Onshore Processing Plant, Simpang 641, Lumut KC 3535 Seria, Brunei Darussalam

Position: Safety Engineer (Safety Supervisor)

Date of Employment: 30 December 2001 to 24 April 2004 (Onshore/Offshore)

Reason for Leaving: Finished contract

Duties and Responsibilities (Brief):

>Planning, implementation and supervision of a sound Safety system in OPP (Onshore Processing Plant) and the offshore locations; Waste Management implementation and supervision; Cost effectively coordinated OPP hazardous waste and other regulated waste disposal in accordance with all applicable regulatory requirements; Plan, implement, execute and supervise the ERP (oil spill prevention and control) of the company on a regular basis; Introduce, comply and maintain the safety culture required by the client; Prepare, investigate and issue safety reports onsite; Update and maintain safety records and procedures; Create and implement a Safety Management System manual; Update the Safety manual, etc.

7. C/o AMEC-SPIE (IPEDEX), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Project Location: BP Petronas Acetyls Sdn. Bhd., Plot L, Km 106, Mukim Kertih, 24300 Kertih, Kemaman, Terengganu Darul Iman, Malaysia

Position: Safety Engineer

Date of Employment: 22 July 2001 to 11 October 2001 (Onshore)

Reason for Leaving: Finished contract

Duties and Responsibilities (Brief): The TAR (Turnaround) Safety Engineer shall be a member of the TAR Safety Team and shall be responsible to the TAR Manager for the implementation of the requirements of the BPPA HSE Plan as follows:

>Planning, preparation and execution of BPPA Turnaround, among others.

8. Saudi Consolidated Electric Company in the Eastern Province (SCECO-East), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Now Saudi Electricity Company or SEC)

Areas of Concern: Power Plants (CGTG's/Thermal), Transmission and Distribution

Substations (rated up to 380kV), Consumer Services Installations, SCECO-East Projects and Contractors,

Warehouses and Store yards, Buildings and Offices, etc.

Date of Employment: September 1980 to March 2000 (Onshore)

Reason for Leaving: Saudization Program

Positions Held:

1. Safety Engineer I

Date: May 1999 to March 2000

Area of Assignment: ISD/ LPD- Technical Studies Unit, SCECO-East HQ.

Duties and Responsibilities (Brief):

>Reviews and evaluates Company's new projects or extensions to existing facilities for compliance to SCECO-East requirements in accordance with well-defined procedures and established standards; Ensures the applicability and effectiveness of existing Company Safety rules and substitution of appropriate changes for updating, etc.

2. Loss Prevention Engineer (Safety Engineer I)

Date: January 1995 to May 1999

Area of Assignment: ISD/ LPD - Field Operations Unit

Northern Operating Area (Ghazlan Thermal Power Plant- based)

Duties and Responsibilities (Brief ):

>Directs, plans, organizes and controls the day-to-day operations of the individual unit; Participate in Commissioning and Start-up projects for safety compliance; Supervises 3- 5 Safety Engineers including OJT's (PDP) within specific geographical area; Sets operational objectives, budgets, accountabilities and forecasts for the unit, etc.

3. Area Safety Engineer (Safety Engineer II)

Date: September 1980 to January 1995

Area of Assignment: ISD/ LPD- Field Operations (DOA, HOA, NOA)

Duties and Responsibilities (Brief):

>Ensures HSEQ, Loss Prevention and Fire Prevention standards are implemented within SCECO-East operations in specific geographical location/area; Acts as a team member on all Technical Safety Audits conducted in the area (Monitors audit’s recommendations to ensure implementation); Conducts regular Safety and Fire Prevention inspections and audits in the area as per SCECO-East standards; Acts as a team member on all incident investigations in the area; Develops Safety Meeting topic outlines (Conducts safety meetings as requested by the line management), etc.

9. Fuller-Shuwayer Co., Ltd

Dhahran, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Areas of Concern: Construction of ARAMCO’s Dhahran & Hofuf Health Centers (BI- 1769 and BI- 1652), Tower Building and Dental Clinic in Dhahran, KSA

Date of Employment: February 1978 to June 1980 (Onshore)

Position: Assistant Safety Engineer

Reason for Leaving: Project completed

Duties and Responsibilities (Brief):

>Enforces all phases of construction safety and ensuring adherence to Aramco Loss Prevention and Fuller-Shuwayer Company rules and regulations.; Accident investigation; Assists the Industrial Nurse in providing medical care for up to 800 employees of different nationalities (Duties include emergency treatment of onsite injuries, care of any employee sick in quarters, liaison with Dhahran North Camp Clinic, liaison with Personnel and Accounting Departments, local hospitals and doctors and medical documentation and requisition of medical supplies); Solid waste management and monitoring; Arrange and oversee the waste disposal services contractor providing waste transport and disposal.

EDUCATION

1-OSHA Institute for Safety Professionals, Professional Qualification, OSHA for General Industry and Construction Safety and Health (1-7 June 2011, RODECH Training Services Link International, Inc.)

Understanding and using safety, health, and environmental science information for the improvement of procedures help establish a safety culture in which employees themselves help promote proper safety procedures while on the job. It is important that new employees be properly trained and embrace the importance of workplace safety as it is easy for seasoned workers to negatively influence the new hires.

2-International Board of Environmental Health and Safety (IBOEHS) Accreditation, Professional Qualification, Environmental Health and Safety (27-28 June 2011, RODECH Training Services Link International, Inc.)

The Registered Safety Officer/RSM program provides the skills to achieve the requirements necessary for regulatory compliance, loss control prevention, and risk management concepts.

3-University of Santo Tomas, June 1968 – May 1972 (Manila, Philippines) Bachelor of Science, College Graduate (4-yr degree), Board-Passer (Overall GPA: 3.00)

The city school experience has taught me how to exercise proficiently my chosen safety profession with deep commitment in my persistent resolve to faithfully uphold professional, ethical, and moral standards; my striving to become a genuine, competent, and compassionate leader and; to pursue the stronger implementation of knowledge generation and dissemination in the global community development program.

DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION

01.IBOEHS (International Board of Environmental, Health and Safety) Accreditation course, 27-28 June 2011, Makati City, Philippines

02.OSHA-30 Hours for Construction Safety and Health, 3-7 June 2011, Makati City, Philippines

03.OSHA-10 Hours General Industry Safety and Health, 1-2 June 2011, Makati City, Philippines

04.Working at Height and Rescue Training, 13 Feb. 2010, Hima, Kasese, Uganda

05.Training on H2S and SCBA Usage, 2006, Tengiz, Kazakhstan

06."Safety in Design", 2005, Tengiz, Kazakhstan

07."PFD Lock out and Tag out Verification", 2005, Tengiz, Kazakhstan

08."IIF Commitment Workshop", 2005, Tengiz, Kazakhstan

09."Confined Space Entry", 2005, Tengiz, Kazakhstan

10."Fall Protection" Training, 2005, Tengiz, Kazakhstan

11."Further Offshore Emergency Training" (FOET), 12 April 2005, by CTSI.

12."Confined Space Entry" (AS/NZS 2865:2001) for ConocoPhillips & Clough-AMEC by Access

Management Pty. Ltd., 22-23 March 2005, Cape East Training Centre, Metro Manila, Philippines.

13."Confined Space Training" Course for the CAJV Bayu-Undan April 2005 Shutdown 22-23

March 2005, Cape East Philippines, Inc., Taguig, Metro Manila.

14.Safety Awareness Training (Confined Space Entry, Housekeeping, Mercury Awareness, PPE-MSDS

Job Hazard Analysis, Nitrogen Awareness, PTW, Heat Stress, Manual Handling, Personal Hygiene, Working at Heights, Hot Work) for the CAJV Bayu-Undan April 2005 Shutdown, 21 March 2005, Cape East Philippines, Inc., Taguig, Metro Manila.

15.Root Cause Analysis Course, 18-20 November 2003, In-house by ORC, Ltd.(Operational Reliability Consortium, Ltd.) at OPP (Onshore Processing Plant), Brunei.

16.Basic Food Hygiene, 9 June 2003, Megamas Training Company Sdn Bhd, KB, Brunei

17.Advanced First Aid Course, 10- 21 May 2003, In-house (OPP, Brunei) by SMTC

18.ISO9001:2000 Awareness Training, 12 March 2003, In-house (OPP, Brunei) by Peplow-Warren Mgt.

19.Authorized Gas Tester Course (In-house), 7-8 November 2002, Lumut, Seria, Brunei

20.Scaffolding Safety Course (L2068A), 16 October 2002, ATDC Sdn Bhd., Lumut, Seria, Brunei

21.Combined Sea Survival and Offshore Safety Procedures, Helicopter Underwater Escape Training (HUET), Basic Fire Fighting and Self-Rescue, 21-23 January 2002, Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia

22.Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene, December 1995, SCECO-East HQ

23.First Aid/ CPR, SCECO-East, Dammam

24.First Line Supervisory Course, 1417-10-26, SCECO-East, SECTI, Dammam

25.Fundamentals and Applications of PC, 1417-04- 14, SCECO-East, SECTI, Dammam

26.Managing Employee Performance, 1417- 01-26, SCECO-East, SECTI, Dammam

27.Company Policies and Procedures, 1416- 11-01, SCECO-East, SECTI, Dammam

28.Planning and Budgeting, 1416-05-24, SCECO-East, SECTI, Dammam

29.Emergency Management, 1414-03-07, SCECO-East, Dammam, KSA

30.Basic Fire Prevention and Control/ Scott-Air Pak Training, 6-7 January 1987, Salwa Power Plant, KSA

31.Industrial Safety and Accident Prevention/Fire Prevention and Control / Health Hazards and PPE, 21-23 October 1984, SCECO-East HQ, KSA

32.Work Permit Certification Course, October 1980, Dhahran, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia /Fire Protection

and Control, 17 July 1984, SCECO-East HQ, KSA

33.Professional Career Development Institute, Atlanta, GA, USA, March 1996 (Home Study Course : Completed)

34.International Correspondence School (ICS), Scranton, PA, USA - Electrical Engineering

Technology, Associate in Specialized Technology (Independent Study, Not completed)

REFERENCES

1- Jeff Gardner, HSE Manager, FLUOR-Canada - (srlvjp@r.postjobfree.com) +587-***-****

(Office) or +780-***-**** (Mobile).

2- Darrell Silvers - FLUOR-Canada - (srlvjp@r.postjobfree.com) +1-780-***-**** (Mobile) or +1 587

9523836 (Office) or +1-985-***-**** (Mobile-USA)

3- John Lyon - Worley Parsons - (srlvjp@r.postjobfree.com) +447********* (Mobile-UK)



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