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Safety Officer Health

Location:
Vienna, VA, 22182
Posted:
February 11, 2011

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Name, address and phone number

Gary A. Morris

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Vienna, VA 22182

703-***-****

Clearance- Top Secret/SCI

Education

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Occupational Safety and Health Engineering

Murray State University

Murray, Kentucky 42071

1994-1997 Master of Science

Environmental Health

Old Dominion University

Norfolk, Virginia 23529

2003. Doctor of Philosophy

Health Services

Old Dominion University, College of Health Sciences

Norfolk, Virginia 23529

2009 Graduate Certificate in Biometrics/Identity Management

Naval Postgraduate School

Monterey, CA

2001-Present Board certified in the Comprehensive Practice in

Occupational Safety and Health

Facilitator training for Seven Habits of Highly

Effective People

Employment record

2009-Present Special Assistant for Safety and Occupational Health

to the ASN (EI&E)

Develop, and provide oversight for Occupational Safety and

Health policies for the United States Navy and Marine

Corps

2007-2009 Chief of Naval Operations- Deputy Branch Head N3

AntiTerrorism/Force Protection

Lead planner for the U.S. Navy Pandemic

Influenza Contingency Plan

Manages Navy Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection

policy for U.S. Navy

2007. Assistant Professor - Uniformed Services

University (ABET Accredited)-

Course director for the following courses:

PMO 540 Environmental Health

PMO 555 Industrial Ventilation

PMO 553 IH Field Studies

PMO 631 EOH Journal Club

USUHS received their ABET accreditation in 2005

2001-2004 Senior Occupational Health Inspector- President, Board of

Inspection and Survey. Inspected occupational

safety, environmental protection, and medical

department equipment and programs for afloat assets

in the United States Navy. INSURV results are briefed

to Congress.

1998-2001 Duty Under Instruction - Old Dominion University- Doctoral

Program

1995-1998 Department Head- Shore Intermediate Maintenance Activity,

Norfolk- Responsible for all safety and environmental

programs for the largest intermediate ship repair

facility in the Navy.

1992-1995: Assistant Safety Officer- on board the

aircraft carrier USS GEORGE WASHINGTON

CVN 73), Norfolk, VA. Responsible for safety and

environmental programs on a nuclear power aircraft

carrier.

1991-1992: Industrial Hygiene Officer- Naval Medical

Center, Portsmouth. Portsmouth, VA.

Conducted industrial hygiene surveys for

Naval facilities in the Hampton Roads area.

Committee assignments and administrative experience

Marine Chemist Qualification Board 2009- Present

Pest Management Control Board 2009- Present

Chairman, Industrial Hygiene Executive Steering Committee 2007-2008

Industrial Hygiene Executive Steering Committee- 1997-2007

Navy representative on the Department of Defense Industrial Hygiene Working

Group

Member International Working Group for Federal Workplace Emergencies

Doctoral Curriculum Committee

Academic Forum - American Society of Safety Engineers

Professional Member of the American Society of Safety Engineers

Publications

Toxicology principles for the Industrial Hygienists-Chapter 15 Toxicology

of Metals

Presentations at formal conferences (within last 10 years):

"Safety's Effect on Success: A study to examine if doing well on the NAVOSH

section of a ship's INSURV Material Inspection increases the ship's odds of

doing well on the other sections of the inspection

" (with Stacey Plichta), presented at the Navy Environmental Health

Conference, March 2002.

"Afloat Respiratory Protection: Protection or Neglect., presented at the

Navy Environmental Health Conference, March 23, 2004.

"INSURV Navy Occupational Safety, Health, and Environmental Inspection,

presented at the Navy Environmental Health Conference, March 23, 2004.

The Afloat Safety Officer course - How to Succeed in Your First Afloat

Tour, presented at the Navy Environmental Health Conference, February 12,

2005.

The Afloat Safety Officer course - How to Succeed in Your First Afloat

Tour, presented at the Navy Environmental Health Conference, March 14,

2006.

The Afloat Safety Officer course - How to Succeed in Your First Afloat

Tour, presented at the Navy Environmental Health Conference, March 12,

2007.

DOD Pandemic Influenza Contingency Plan, presented at the Navy and Marine

Corps Public Health Conference, March 18, 2008.

Pandemic Influenza Planning for the Safety Manager, presented at the

American Society of Safety Engineers Conference, June 21, 2009.



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