NORMAN WRIGHT
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707-***-**** ● ************@*********.***
SAFETY / OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Confident, forward-thinking, and strategically focused management professional with extensive knowledge and
experience in developing and implementing environmental, health, and safety principles and programs.
Committed to continuous improvement, and accomplished at analyzing problems, identifying solutions, and
implementing recommendations. Excellent verbal and written communication skills - proficient at performing
liaison functions and coordinating project activities with cross-functional teams. Honest, ethical and forthright -
accomplished at establishing and maintaining positive and beneficial internal and external partnerships. Logical,
analytical, and thorough - adept at setting priorities, organizing tasks, and managing multiple projects in a fast-
paced demanding environment.
Strategic Planning ● Project Management ● Program Assessment ● OSHA / Regulatory Compliance
Policy Development ● Start Ups / Turnarounds ● Joint Ventures ● Negotiations ● Presentations
Logistics ● Scheduling ● Technical Writing ● Consulting ● Customer Service ● Client Relations
Training / Development ● Leadership / Motivation ● Team / Consensus Building
Accident Investigation and Reporting ● Risk Reduction ● Worker Compensation Management
Assessments of Environmental Conditions ● Environmental Compliance ● Health Hazard Analysis
Asbestos ● Lead ● Mold ● Heat Stress ● Bloodborne Pathogens ● Fire Safety
Hearing Conservation Development ● Chemical Hygiene ● Exposures to Chemical, Biological, Physical and
Radioactive Stressors ● Safety ● Food Service Sanitation ● Portable and Waste Water Operations
Indoor Air Quality ● Record Keeping for Federal Agencies ● Laboratory Safety ● USP 767 Compliance
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
BADGER TECHNICAL SERVICES, LLC, San Antonio, Texas ● 01/2010 - Present
Native Alaska Corporation providing environmental and technical services to government and industry customers
Environmental Health Specialist
Recruited by Operations Manager to provide expertise and consulting services in areas of Industrial Hygiene,
Environmental Health, Safety and Sanitary Services to Federal Occupational Health Service (FOH), US Public
Health Service (USPHS), and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Interfaced with senior and
middle management in the planning, development, marketing, operation, implementation, and evaluation of
occupational health and safety programs. Developed and implemented Emergency Response Team Programs,
and trained employees in agency specific safety/industrial hygiene/sanitation programs.
Accomplishments:
• FOH, a non-appropriated Federal Agency, provides Occupational Health Services to agencies unable to
afford full time staffing or require assistance of a disinterested third party in resolving work place risk. FOH’s
revenues are obtained from other Federal agencies as services are provided. Through marketing with senior
and mid-level managers, acquired an additional $450,000 of services annually to program.
• Managed team of occupational and organization specialists to evaluate and determine reasons for high
Accident Rate (AR) of Border Patrol (BP), second only to DoD. Reviewed reported accidents; interviewed
agents; and recommended changes in BP Academy curriculum, resulted in AR reduction of 5% in first year.
• Budget constraints required Field Office staff members to conduct Food Service Concession inspections.
Developed CD-ROM based training program, “Concessions Food Service Inspection Guide,” to assist
General Services Administration (GSA) in conducting inspections, saving $50,000 annually in travel
expenses in GSA Pacific Rim Region.
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NORMAN WRIGHT, San Francisco, California ● 06/2006 - 01/2010
Consulting services in Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Health, Safety and Sanitation.
Environmental Health Contractor
Recruited by the Director of Environmental Health Services, FOH to managed day-to-day administrative functions
of two government contracts valued at $11,500,000 and $8,000,000 for Industrial Hygiene, Safety and
Environmental Health Services. Served as Agreement Manager for Inter-agency Agreements (IAA) with FOH, and
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), providing services to 85,000 employees at 3,200 locations and 4
laboratories.
Accomplishments:
• Led marketing efforts to acquire additional annual revenues of $1.6 million.
• Spearheaded program development of N95 style filtering face piece respirator component of respirator
protection program to comply with 29 CFR 1910.134. Efforts included selection criteria, medical clearance,
record keeping, storage, use, and a fit testing program. Set up on-line medical clearance program, with
clinical follow-up as necessary, saving CBP $250,000 - $350,000 annually. Created and implemented Fit
Testers Training Program to enable local personnel to train and certify respirator users, and realizing
additional annual savings of $100,000+.
• Addressed CBP’s need for agency specific safety training materials through development of video and web-
based training programs, allowing personnel at 3,200 locations to receive required training.
• Responded to GSA’s request for simple, easy to use initial training program for 345 food concessions in
Federal buildings throughout US and territories by creating CD-ROM training program with workbook and
test for Food Service Sanitation and Food Service Sanitation for Managers.
FEDERAL OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, US PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES, San Francisco, California ● 07/1987 - 05/2006
Working in partnership with Federal organizations, nationally and internationally, to design and deliver
comprehensive solutions to meet occupational health needs.
FOH Regional XI Director (06/2002 - 05/2006)
Managing government contracts valued at $11,500,000.00 and $8,000,000.00, coordinated efforts to serve
Federal employees in 14 Health Centers located in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada and Pacific Territories and
Trusts. Served as Contracting Officer’s Technical Representative (COTR) for industrial hygiene, safety, and
sanitation contractors, and member of HHS Regional Managers Council, coordinating responses to health issues,
and advising Regional Administrator of all efforts involving Occupational Health, Safety, Sanitation and
Environmental issues. Coordination with 12 FOH Regional and Sub-Regional offices and three laboratories to
ensure compliance with Federal, state and local laws and regulations.
Accomplishments:
• Deployed to FEMA Safety Offices in Mississippi and Louisiana to support volunteers after Hurricane Katrina.
Provided medical, safety and sanitation support throughout five states, and oversaw operations of five clinics
and a dozen volunteer camps.
• In response to Katrina, FEMA recognized need to develop standards regarding volunteer encampments.
Produced “Field Camp Operations” handbook for use by FEMA and private groups operating camps.
• In this capacity, brought in additional program revenues of $2,200,000.
Senior Program Manager (06/1997 - 06/2002)
Administered $9,500,000.00 and $7,000,000.00 government contracts for safety, environmental health, and
industrial hygiene services. Served as COTR for industrial hygiene, safety, and sanitation contractors; Agreement
Manager for IAA with FOH and CBP providing services to 75,000 employees at 3,200 locations; and Project
Officer for $4.5 million annual Interagency Agreement. Developed Emergency Response Team Programs; trained
employees in agency specific safety/industrial hygiene/sanitation programs; and coordinated activities with 247
FOH clinical sites and private providers, in remote locations, to provide Biological Monitoring and Medical
Surveillance.
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Accomplishments:
• Established industrial hygiene and safety protocols and audits for GSA, Federal Supply Service quality
assurance laboratory.
• Developed and implemented Chemical Hygiene Plan for The Environmental Protection Agency laboratory in
Las Vegas, Nevada.
• Created Food Service Sanitation inspection program for 345 GSA concessions in response to organization’s
dissatisfaction with responsiveness / accuracy of existing third party inspectors. Efforts resulted in FOH
securing inspection contract over other bidders, including The Food & Drug Administration.
• After being cited by OSHA as a high risk operation, GSA requested FOH assistance with safety program at
warehousing operation with 285 employees. Evaluated program, and led implementation of safety program
that included a full time safety officer, safety committee, hazard analysis, worker compensation
management, accident reporting and investigation, OSHA reporting, and training in safety, fork lift safety, unit
safety, personal protective equipment, fire safety, and lifting and office / workplace ergonomics. Efforts
reduced annual accident rate by 62% within six months.
• After Legionella was identified by OSHA Strike Team, GSA attempted to disinfect building’s water system
based on OSHA recommendations. Failing at this and facing closure, FOH was requested to disinfect
building within 48 hours. Developed and implemented chemical disinfection method, and provided direct
oversight of procedure. Method saved Federal government $1.2 million per day, and was added to OSHA
handbook.
Occupational Health Program Specialist (07/1987 – 06/1997)
Consultant in Safety and Industrial Hygiene to senior and middlemanagement officials of Federal agencies in the
planning, development, marketing, operation, implementation, and evaluation of occupational health and safety
programs for government employees in California, Nevada, Arizona, Hawaii and Pacific Territories.
Accomplishment:
• Developed and implemented Chemical Exposure Plan for the US Customs Service, San Ysidro Port of
Entry.
US ARMY, HEALTH SERVICE COMMAND, LETTERMAN ARMY MEDICAL CENTER (LAMC), Presidio of San
Francisco, California ● 07/1984-07/1987
Environmental Science Officer
Responsible for programs in potable and waste water; sanitary inspection of dining facilities, barber and beauty
shops, child care centers; air and water pollution, environmental noise; monitoring toxic, infectious and hazardous
waste disposal and occupational exposures for installations under LAMC Health Region; program supporting
35,000 employees and 2,000 operations at 8 installations. Infection Control and Safety Officer for a 550-bed
Army Medical Center.
Accomplishment:
• Assisted hospital in maintaining Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals (JCAH) accreditation in
1986.
US ARMY, MEDICAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COMMAND, WALTER REED ARMY INSTITUTE OF
RESEARCH, Washington, District of Columbia ● 05/1976-07/1984
Noncommissioned OfficerInCharge, Department of Pharmacology (01/1983-07/1984)
Responsible for the physical operation and safety of seven pharmaceutical laboratories, a clinic and their enlisted
staffing.
Biological Research Assistant, Department of Parasitology (05/1976-07/1984)
Responsible for the development of models to evaluate Investigational New Drugs (INDs) in the Army's Anti-
Parasitic Drug Development Program; requiring skills in micro and cardiac animal surgery and in In Vitro and In
Vivo studies. Sterile compounding of chemicals for In Vitro and In Vivo studies utilizing Food and Drug
Administration protocol for INDs.
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EDUCATION
Masters of Science in System Management (Safety)
University of Southern California - Los Angeles, California
Post Graduate Studies in Sanitation
Tulane University - New Orleans, Louisiana
Bachelor of Science in Zoology
Brigham Young University - Provo, Utah
CREDENTIALS
Registered Environmental Health Specialist/Registered Sanitarian (REHS/RS) #9001311
National Environmental Health Association.
Certified Safety Manager (WSO-CSM) #755
World Safety Organization
Registered Professional Industrial Hygienist (RPIH) #05020898
Association of Professional Industrial Hygienist
PUBLICATIONS / PRESENTATIONS
Papers
Genetic Characterization and Identification of Leishmania sp. by Isoenzyme Electrophoresis . Kreutzer, R. M.E.
Senko, L.D. Hendricks, N. Wright. AM J Trop Med Hyg, 32 (4), 1983 pp 703-715.
Diagnosis of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis by In Vitro Cultivation of Saline Aspirates in Schnedeider’s Drosophila
Media. Larry D Hendricks, N. Wright. Am J Trop Med Hyg 28(6) 1979 pp 962-964.
Training Videos (Development and Production)
Collateral Duty Border Patrol Safety Officer, US Customs and Border Protection, 40 minutes, 2007
Collateral Duty Safety Officer, US Customs and Border Protection, 40 minutes, 2007
Agriculture Specialist Safety Training, US Customs and Border Protection, 26 minutes, 2006
Supervisor Safety Training, US Customs and Border Protection, 57 minutes, 2005
Hearing Conservation, US Customs and Border Protection, 32 minutes, 2004
Firing Range Safety, US Customs and Border Protection, 27 minutes, 2004
Foodservice Sanitation, General Services Administration, 30 minutes, GSA, 2004
Hazardous Material Spills, US Customs and Border Protection, 20 minutes, 2002
Collateral Duty Safety Officer, US Customs Service, 35 minutes, 2001
CD-Rom Training Programs
OSHA Record Keeping for Federal Agencies, US Customs and Border Protection, 2004
Food Service Sanitation, Federal Occupational Health/General Services Administration, 2007
Food Service Sanitation for Managers, Federal Occupational Health/General Services Administration, 2009
Concessions Food Service Inspection Guide, General Services Administration, 2011
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WEB-Based Training Programs
OSHA Record Keeping for Federal Agencies, US Customs and Border Protection, 2007
Heat Stress, US Customs and Border Protection, 2007
Bloodborne Pathogens, US Customs and Border Protection, 2008
Fire Safety, US Customs and Border Protection, 2008
Hearing Conservation, US Customs and Border Protection, 2008
Abstracts
Mechanical Ventilation as a Means to Control Employee Exposure to Vehicle Pollutants at Two United States
Ports of Entry -Case Study. Norman Wright, Melvin T. Okawa, 9th Annual Indoor Air Quality Conference,
Baltimore Maryland, 1996
Potential Occupational Tuberculosis Exposure to Officer Workers . Norman Wright, 9th Annual Indoor Air Quality
Conference, Baltimore Maryland, 1996
A Descriptive Presentation of an Intervention Based Health Improvement Program for the Army Corps of
Engineers. A. Plumstead, R Banks, K. Harder, N Wright. 25th Annual Meeting of the U.S. Health Professional
Association, Anchorage, Alaska, 1990.
Preservation of Rat Liver Glucocorticoid Receptors In Virto by WR1065, Metabolite of the Radioprotector
WR2721. N. Wright and C. Nielsen. IUPHAR 9th International Congress of Pharmacology, London, England,
1984.
The Effects of Mefloquine, Alone or Coadministrated with Primaquine or Propranolol on the Cardiac Automaticity
in Dog. Don Korte, Norman Wright, and Melvin Heiffer, Annual Meeting F.A.S.E.B. 1984.
Characterization of Certain Strains of Leishmania Isolated by Isoenzyme Electrophoresis . Kreutzer, R., M.E.
Senko, L.D. Hendricks, N. Wright. 13th Annual Meeting, The American Society of Tropical Medicine and
Hygiene, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1981
AFFILIATIONS
National Environmental Health Association ● Association of Professional Industrial Hygienists
American Congress of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
World Safety Organization ● Society of American Military Engineers
National Eagle Scout Association