Sex: Male
Nationality: Dutch
Current/Last Employment: Senior Safety Engineer/VSMC QHSE engineer & Site manager
Linked in: www.linkedin.Mischa van Lindt
QUALIFICATIONS/COURSES
General:
Mavo 4 Ashram College, Alphen a/d Rijn yes 1982
Technical:
Stuurman Kleine Handelsvaart Nautische Hogeschool Rotterdam yes 1985
[mate]
Machinist Kleine Handelsvaart Nautische Hogeschool Rotterdam yes 1986
[engineer]
Specific QHSE:
Veiligheidskunde 1en 2 PBNA (MVK) yes 1992
Veiligheidskunde 1en 2 NIA (MVK) yes 1993
Veiligheidskunde Niveau II Provinciaal Veiligheid’s Instituut (Belgium) yes 1993
Sicherheidsingenieur Lehrgang A BGN (Germany) yes
1997
Sicherheidsingenieur Lehrgang B BGN (Germany) yes
1998
OFFSHORE RELATED CERTIFICATES
Helicopter Landing Officer 13/04/201
3
Heli deck team member 13/04/201
3
Advanced fire fighting 19/01/201
3
Fire team leader 19/01/201
3
Further advanced Fire Fighting 04/03/201
3
Basic safety and em. prep. 26/05/201
7
HUET 26/05/201
7
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Forklift driver 29/01/201
4
Safe crane operation 29/01/201
4
Gas Measurement NOGEPA 1_4 21/08/201
5
Noise measurement for life
Kelvin TOP SET senior investigator for life
course 2012
Basic Food Hygiene for life
CAA Heli deck for life
Coxswain for life
Train the trainer SMTC for life
STCW 95 for life
VACCINATIONS
DTP
Various others, up to date.
EMPLOYMENT RECORD
Year Company name Position
Dec 2012 till date SBM Senior HSSE (repair project FPSO)
May Dec 2012 VSMC QHSE Engineer/Site Manager/Safety Officer
2000 2012 Allseas Poseidon (offshore) Safety Officer
1998 2000 Allseas (on shore) QHSE Engineer
1994 1998 Haust (toast) Manager Safety, Health & Environment
1992 1994 Schokbeton (Zwijndercht NL) Safety officer
1990 1991 Schokbeton (Koudekerk NL) Technician Traction, Engineer
1990 Mulder Transport Technical Engineer
1986 1990 Various shipping company’s Engineroom Engineer
LANGUAGES & OTHER SKILLS
English/Dutch Fully bilingual
German Speaking/reading level
Spanish Average working proficiency
French Little speaking level
Computer/Specific software knowledge
All regular Microsoft programs such as Word, Access, Excel etc.
More than average knowledge of hardware, able to build a computer from parts.
PERSONAL QUALITIES
Safety is a challenging profession that never stops developing. Safety is a key element in any enterprise and
should never be underestimated, neither at home or at work.
My goal is to provide a healthy safe atmosphere where teamwork of client, employer and employee is of the
utmost importance.
My Specialties:
A wide knowledge of technical aspects of industrial machinery, offshore pipelaying processes and green
energy.
I am a negotiator in respect to getting safety to a higher level, with a helicopter view and eye for details. I am
an enthusiastic trainer that understands the “big” safety picture and I am not afraid of challenges. I am
primarily a team player, but can also work independent.
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EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
SBM (via The Offshore Partners) Lead Safety Officer (FPSO)
(FPSO) Helideck repair job, e.g. Installing a new Helideck on a FPSO Whilst at sea and in
production.
Scaffolding, Hot work Cold work, PTW, safety audit’s/inspections
Report to Department Manager Quality Assurance & Health Safety and environment Project
Manager for specific Projects
Responsible for the setup and execution of the project Quality Management System. Behavioral
change into safety.
Prepare and implement project Quality and HSE plans including the quality System Application
matrix, the inspection plan, the audit schedule and the critical Offshore interface Matrix.
Plan and carry out internal vendor and external project QA and HSSE audits.
Ensure all project discipline leads are aware of significant lessons learned from previous projects.
Initiate and participate in the critically assessment meetings, design review,
Meetings of critical components and systems and project close out meetings
Where necessarily, review bid package quality-assurance requirements prior to release to selected
suppliers/subcontractors and review suppliers/subcontractors quality submittals
Ensure client satisfaction feedback is obtained
Assist in QA and/or HSE inductions for new and or project personnel
Coach new staff
Develop the project HSE philosophy and basics of Design, Coordinate Project HSE studies and
develop the project safety case
Manage or arrange management of projects HAZOPS and HAZID
Gather the monthly QA and or HSE accident/incident investigation monitor and promote HSE at
Suppliers and subcontractor
Asbestos Policy development and training execution.
VSMC QHSE Engineer / Site Manager / Safety Officer
Responsible for the general QHSE during the project:
Including (but not limited to):
Implementation of:
Health & Safety Management Plan of the project,
Environmental Management Plan of the project,
Quality Management Plan of the project.
Checking if (project wise) following legislations are met:
European / Belgian / UK / Dutch legislations:
EU directive Temporary or Mobile Construction Sites (92/57/EEG)
EU directive of Well being (89/391/EC)
General regulations for labour protection ARAB and CODEX
Belgian Environmental Regulations VLAREM
Flag State Requirements (for all vessels and barges)
Legislations laid down by the IMO (for all vessels and barges)
Audits:
Performing, supervising and/or accompanying all internal and external audits of contractors and
government.
Such as (not limited to): IMCA, IMO, HSE, client, internal, general site inspections, pre inspections of
support
guard and work vessels.
Investigations:
Investigation of all incidents, including the supervision of root cause investigations and analysis by a third
party.
Such as Junggeburth Health and Safety bv and JP Kenny Ltd.
Site Management:
Responsible for: project introduction of the new hired crewmembers
planning of the crew boat
project materials stored on shore
the contacts and focal point to the local agent, regarding refuel of the vessels
arranging accommodation for the project team members
arranging crew changes for various (support) vessels
arranging relief vessels
guiding, assisting and arranging transport for med evacs or compassion leave of personnel
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Allseas Poseidon (offshore) Safety Officer
Responsible for the general (Q)HSE on board during projects in Australia, Tasmania, America (GOM), Israel,
Indonesia, India, Malaysia, Norway, Denmark, UK, the Netherlands, Eire, South Africa, Trinidad, Canada
(Sable island); Including (but not limited to):
Support and guide vessel crew to ensure that:
The HSE objectives and expectations are understood and met,
Work on board is conducted in compliance with company's HS E policies, client requirements, procedures
and Safety Management.
Activities onboard are carried out in accordance with regulations, including comprehensive and detailed
Risk assessments, Toolbox Talks, HAZID’s and HAZOP’s
Implementing & maintaining COSHH system (COSHH 365), including the instruction and training and
planning for COSHH emergencies.
Reporting all accidents and incidents according to the HSE system; lead or participate in all incident
investigations.
Carry out/assist with regular audits as: ISO, IMO IMCA, HSE and Port State Control to ensure compliance
with all relevant policies and procedures.
Providing support, advice, guidance and instruction to support the safe execution of all activities on board
the vessels. Ensure all relevant HSE information is effectively communicated to the relevant people on board.
Development and delivery of Health, Safety and Environmental training, promotional and induction material
Liaison with external bodies, e.g. client, HSE, Port State Control etc.
Plan, organize and perform site emergency response exercises in accordance with company's
requirements.
Lead and participate in all relevant HSE meetings
Plan, organize and perform helicopter landings including instruction and training.
Ensure comprehensive safety records and logs are maintained and kept.
Maintain effective communication with all work colleagues on board, at all levels.
Comply with all competency, appraisal and development procedures in line with the role requirements.
Keep up to date with and demonstrate knowledge and understanding of relevant legislation and be able to
apply it in the workplace.
Allseas (On shore) QHSE engineer
Mainly, I was responsible for writing bridging safety documents and assisting the fleet safety officers of 4
ships
with all the above mentioned subjects.
Site visits [vessel visits]
Haust (toast) Manager Safety Health & Environment
Responsible for hygiene and safety in 9 factories spread over 3 countries: Belgium, Germany and the
Netherlands.
Advise the board regarding the safety and safety issues.
Contribute to the safety meetings.
Responsible for the various type of PPE.
Checking if following legislations /regulations are met:
NEN 1010, EG approximation of the laws relating to machinery, Asbestos andthe Nuisance act (hinderwet
vergunning) in all countries. Communicate with all bakery managers.
Schokbeton (Zwijndercht NL) Safety officer
Responsible for the general safety on the plant, cranes, trucks, lorry’s equipment and heavy objects.
Schokbeton (Koudekerk NL) Traction Technician, Engineer
Responsible for all diesel powered equipment such as generators, fork lifts, tractors, bulldozers,
locomotives.
Assisting in general maintenance of the whole factory, including: cranes, steam boilers, electrical equipment
etc.
Mulder Transport Technical engineer
Assisting in the transport and installation of escalators in shopping malls for renewal or first time
installation.
Various shipping company’s Engine room engineer
In general, but not limited to:
Operate, maintain and repair of all marine apparatus and equipment on board;
this includes: engines, generators, winches.
Trouble shooting in order to clarify or resolve problems, and to develop or modify designs.
Conduct environmental, operational or performance tests on marine machinery and equipment.
Maintain and co ordinate repair of marine machinery and equipment.
Inspect marine equipment and machinery.
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Prepare technical reports for use by engineering or management.
Maintain contact with, and formulate reports for, contractors and clients in order to ensure completion of
work
at minimum cost.
Coordinate activities with regulatory bodies in order to ensure repairs and alterations are consistent with
safety.
In charge of bunkers and bunkering.
Procure materials and spare parts, needed to repair marine equipment and machinery.
Check, test, and maintain automatic controls and alarm systems, engine and other systems, like fire
prevention.
Maintain records of engineering department activities, including details of equipment maintenance and
repairs.
Perform monitoring activities in order to ensure that ships comply with international regulations and
standards
for life saving equipment and pollution preventatives.