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Francis J. McKeown Jr. O.H.S.T.
SUMMARY
Plan, implement, and coordinate safety programs, requiring application of
engineering principles and technology, to prevent or correct unsafe working
conditions
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
J.C. Stone Inc.
MARCH 2011 - PRESENT
Safety Director
Development of safety policies to comply with OSHA 1910, MSHA, DOT, and EPA
standards to quantitatively safeguard employees, subcontractors, and
visitors. Job Hazard Analysis assessments of block stone cutting
operations. Create and conduct training for supervision in hazard
recognition. Create new employee safety orientation program. Lead baseline
compliance audit of stone cutting plant, with attainable resolutions to
prevent injury, accident, or reoccurrence.
General Dynamics Corporation / Bath Iron Works JUNE
2009 - JANUARY 2011
Safety Engineer
Lead weekly job site compliance auditing teams to identify safety, and
environmental risks, combined with onsite recommendations to ensure safety
of employees, environmental impact, company assets, with focus on continued
production goals. Develop reports utilizing Microsoft applications
pertaining to audit findings and accident / near miss investigations,
shared with all levels of management. Safety Engineer Project Leader on
new construction of 2 service towers with communications of company safety
expectations to subcontractors and company employees. Co-coordinate vessel
ammunition load out for sea-trails. Perform scheduled internal audit of ISO
- 18001 & 14001 program.
OSHA 30 hour training 1910 and 1915 standards.
Lean Six Sigma - Yellow Belt
Portland Water District
AUGUST 2008 - JUNE 2009
Safety & Training Coordinator
Advocate the oversight of safety performance and training of all employees
and subcontractors. Provide required OSHA training for employees. Present
the development and enforcement of safety policies and procedures. Train
risk assessment and Job Safety Analysis for forepersons and construction
crews. Conduct personal and vehicle accident investigations. Provide
recommendations for hazard abatement to senior management. Developed and
managed MSDS online account and respiratory protection program for
employees that meet the respiratory requirements for their job.
General Dynamics Corporation / Bath Iron Works JUNE
2004- AUGUST 2008
Supervisor of Safety Inspectors
Developed strategies for safety inspector support on behalf of shipyard
production and naval required auditing. 2006 - Certified Competent Fall
Protection
Key Accomplishments:
. Support workforce of 5300 and 500 managers with job site assessment
regarding safety as requested, supporting time efficient production
constraints
. Continue Process Improvement Facilitator - Lead groups to analyze
processes where improvement valued, problem solve process weaknesses,
develop strategies, evaluate potential problems, with strategies to
make successful modification.
. Team member in the successful implementation as the first Maritime
Shipyard certification of Environmental ISO 14001, and Health and
Safety's ISO 18001 program certification.
. Co-manage a respirator fit program (considered best in the state) to
accommodate 2000 employees for a quantitative and qualitative
respirator fit.
. Appointed in 2006 as a Competent Fall Protection Person, to assess and
determine through analysis the correct fall protection and set up
required.
. Direct Safety Inspectors to perform auditing, fall protection
assistance, and safe job analysis, during ships construction throughout
all stages.
. Manage, and maintain the latest technology of fall arrest equipment and
implementation where applicable
. Monthly training for Safety Inspectors, ranging from fall protection,
blood borne pathogens, machine guarding, confined spaces, acute
industrial exposures and chronic industrial exposures, hearing
conservation, lock out tag out protocol, safe job shut downs.
. Support safety support for Radiation Hazard Shipboard testing (RAD
HAZ), ammunition load outs and unloading with area wide lockdowns,
sweeping for personnel containment, mechanical spark resistant tool
support.
. Managing the company's compliance through O.S.H.A. regulations and
company Safety Procedures, achieved by directing safety inspector
auditing, observations, and onsite intervention.
General Dynamics Corporation / Bath Iron Works
AUGUST 1998 - JUNE 2004
Safety Inspector
Installation and breakdown of fall protection to support production with
safe access to work on vessels and construction of ship modules. Tasks
also entail auditing naval ships once a day and report findings that could
not be corrected on the spot to management for a 24 hour resolution time
frame. Work in assigned areas where ships construction, load outs of
equipment, or safety support and evaluations are required. Develop a
positive working relationship with union members, and management.
Key Accomplishments:
. Installation of multiple forms of fall arrest and protection systems as
requested or directed, supporting an employee population of two hundred
in a designated area
. Audit of ships under construction, and facilities, issue report of
audit findings, with recommendation, required action for hazard
abatement
. Cease, abate, unsafe work performance, with recommendation to continue
work in a manner that encourages safety combined with production.
. Perform respirator - quantitative, qualitative fits for employees.
Document and report documentation to data entry clerk for record
keeping data entry.
. Water rescue team (3 years) classroom, and water training, search &
rescue techniques under all circumstances of weather, darkness,
multiple victims' unconscious victim rescue. G.P.S. guided searching,
CPR certified.
. Working knowledge, compliance of O.S.H.A.'s 1910, 1915, 1926
standards
. Working knowledge, compliance of companies internal safety
procedural manual, handbook
. Maintain fall protection equipment when required or
instructed.
General Dynamics Corporation / Bath Iron Works
MARCH 1982 - AUGUST 1998
Preservation Technician
Thermal Spray Technician - responsible for application of aluminum bonding
to steel through a thermal bonding process. Process meet the naval
guidelines for application and rust prevention guarantee of 25 years rust
free with exposure to open seas.
EDUCATION
Central Maine Community College Auburn, ME
Associates Degree / Occupational Health & Safety
CERTIFICATIONS / TRAINING / AWARDS
Occupational Health & Safety Technologist Certification - certification
# 3310
O.S.H.A. 30 hr. 1910.00 General Industry - certification # 900150135
O.S.H.A. 30 hr. 1915.00 Maritime Standards - certification # SE3001761
NFPA 70E Arc Flash
Maine Motor Transport Association -Supervisory Drug & Alcohol Training
Lean Six Sigma - Yellow Belt
Eagle Scout - Boy Scouts of America