DAVID (SCOTT) TISDALE
OHST/CLCS
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OBJECTIVE
To obtain a challenging management position which will allow me to utilize my
experience, training and leadership skills.
EMPLOYMENT
Edward Jones, Panama City, FL
09/08 – Present
Financial Advisor (09/08 – Present)
• Work with clients to help them achieve their financial goals. Retirement planning,
college savings, tax reduction strategies. Place orders to buy and sell stocks, bonds,
mutual funds, and annuities.
Del-Jen, Inc., / Fluor Company, Tyndall AFB, FL
11/07 – 09/08
Health, Safety and Environmental Manager (11/07 – 09/08)
• Responsible for the administration of plans and procedures for ground and industrial
safety programs for union work force, including safety, hazardous materials, EPA and
OSHA compliance inspections of work areas, shops, offices, warehouses, equipment
used by Company employees.
• Implemented OSHA VPP site specific implementation program to include application
package.
• Specific areas of Safety concentration included: High voltage, Grounds maintenance,
Utilities (Sewer, Water, Gas, Fire protection, Fuel supply), Power productions
(Generators, Landing field operations), Pest management, Pavements, Heavy
equipment operations, Fleet management, Transportation (Maintenance fleet), Bulk
fuels, Logistics, (Shipping, Receiving), Pier operations, Cargo (Inbound, Outbound).
• Responsible for the development and implementation: Recordkeeping and medical,
Hazardous Communication, Asbestos, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Safety
Showers and Eye washes, Respiratory Protection, Bloodborne Pathogens, Hearing
Conservation, Ergonomics, Emergency - Fire Plan, Fire Extinguishers, Flammable
and Combustible liquids, Spray Finishing, Welding, Cutting and Brazing, Electrical
Safety, Hazardous Energy Control, Confined Spaces, Fall Protection, Ladders,
Compressed Gasses, Powered Industrial Trucks, Overhead Hoist, Slings, and
Machine Guarding.
• Accident investigation, accident trend analysis, responsible for all workmen
compensation cases, 100% medical management of all work comp cases.
Army Fleet Support, LLC. / L3 Com, Ft. Rucker, AL
4/04 – 11/07
Manager, Occupational, Environmental, Health, and Safety Department (9/06 –
11/07)
• Responsible for oversight and management of department that included
environmental, occupational coordinators, and industrial hygienists. Department was
responsible for all environmental issues at all locations on Ft. Rucker, implementing
EMS, 14001, P2, Industrial Hygiene Surveys. Monitoring for Methylene Chloride,
Asbestos, Lead, Cadmium, Hexavalent Chromium, Strontium, Cadmium, and Mold.
Responsibilities include oversight of industrial hygiene surveys, calibration,
maintenance, and use of industrial hygiene equipment, and notifying employees and
management of results through appropriate methods and written reports. Additional
requirements included the coordination of outside industrial hygiene surveys as
required.
Responsible for all safety matters relating to and compliance with OSHA and
Army regulations. Developed and maintained required liaisons with support and
regulatory agencies that impacted directly or indirectly on division operations.
Occupational, Environmental, Health, and Safety Coordinator (4/04 – 9/06)
• Responsible for the administration of plans and procedures for ground and industrial
safety programs for 3,000+ union work force, including safety, hazardous materials,
EPA and OSHA compliance inspections of work areas, shops, offices, warehouses,
equipment used by Company employees.
• Areas responsible for the development and implementation: air emissions, waste
water, storm water, spill prevention control and countermeasure plan (SPCC),
hazardous waste, Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA),
Underground and above ground storage tanks, Recordkeeping and medical,
Hazardous Communication, Hazardous Materials/Process Safety Management,
Asbestos, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Ventilation, Safety Showers and Eye
washes, Respiratory Protection, Bloodborne Pathogens, Hearing Conservation,
Ergonomics, Ionizing, Non-ionizing Radiation, Lasers, Emergency - Fire Plan, Fire
Extinguishers, Flammable and Combustible liquids, Dip Tanks, Spray Finishing,
Welding, Cutting and Brazing, Electrical Safety, Hazardous Energy Control, Confined
Spaces, Fall Protection, Ladders, High Pressure Systems, Compressed Gasses,
Powered Industrial Trucks, Overhead Hoist, Slings, Machine Guarding, and
Mechanical Power Presses
• Served as the primary contact for matters on the contract pertaining to industrial type
applications. Also responsible for safety education of personnel, and investigation of
ground and industrial mishaps and incidents. Responsible for all safety matters
relating to and compliance with OSHA and Army regulations. Developed and
maintained required liaisons with support and regulatory agencies that impacted
directly or indirectly on division operations.
• Evaluated working conditions, work practices, and the application of safety
techniques, procedures and regulations, and made recommendations, as to how unsafe
conditions or practices may be corrected or eliminated.
• Reported trends which indicate that additional emphasis is required to eliminate or
correct unsafe working conditions or practices, procedures or regulations. Conducted
preliminary investigations of property damage and personal injury accidents and
assisted employees and their supervisors in the preparation of on-the-job injury and
accident reports as required.
• Conducted periodic fire drills. Conducted safety training for new employees.
Monitored hazardous materials procedures to ensure compliance for labeling, storage,
use and availability of Material Safety Data Sheets. Monitored hazardous waste
procedures to include accumulation points, generation, storage, labeling, disposal and
the 90 day storage area.
• Conducted respirator fit testing, training and maintenance of documents required by
OSHA. Conducted periodic inspections of buildings, work areas, storage areas and
warehouses to detect environmental health, safety and fire hazards.
• Prepared documentation and recommended actions to correct unsafe conditions or
practices. Recommended actions and developed plans to implement corrective actions
in response to occupational, environmental, health and safety discrepancies noted
during inspections conducted by external agencies Acted as the focal point on all
matters relating to OEHS training to include determining required training, designing
training packages, monitoring training administration, and overseeing compliance.
Conducted research to provide data on possible harmful conditions and hazardous
situations throughout the workplace.
Qualico Steel Company, Inc., Webb, AL
2/02 – 4/04
Corporate Environmental, Health, and Safety Director (2/02 – 4/04)
• Safety Professional responsible for all aspects of Environmental, Health, and Safety
issues for eleven facilities in five states with a total of 700 employees. Serve as
primary point of contact with all safety, environmental regulatory agencies for actions
mandated or ongoing that may affect compliance (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida,
Tennessee, and Texas)
• Developed and implemented Standardized Corporate Environmental, Health and
Safety Manual, standardized training, policies, and programs to ensure compliance
with legally applicable and appropriate Federal, State and Local safety regulations
and safety of the workforce.
• Conduct safety programs, develop standards and evaluate and rate performance of
subordinates, all employee training for PPE, Hazcom, Lockout/Tagout, Emergency
Action Plan, Evacuation, Respiratory Protection, Bloodborne Pathogen, Fall
Protection, Working Platform, Confine Space, Hearing conservation, Electrical Safety
Work Practices, Drug-Free Workplace Program, General safety, Overhead crane,
Forklift, Welding and Cutting safety.
• Facility audits, assessments, inquires and investigations of all facilities operations in
all locations to identify hazards, reduce losses and ensure compliance with safety
requirements.
• Provide technical safety and safety engineering support to planning, site
determination, design, development, remediation, destruction and construction work.
Analyze and evaluate new and existing jobs, processes, products, and other systems
to determine the existence, severity, probability, and outcome of hazards. Design and
modify workplaces, processes, products and other systems to control or eliminate
hazards.
• Accident investigation, accident trend analysis, responsible for all workmen
compensation cases, 100% medical management of all work comp cases for all
locations. Loss / Run reports, monthly work comp billing audits (reports, claims,
medical management, and litigation for all locations). Responsible for a $200,000
dollar reduction in workmen’s compensation cost the first year.
• Responsible for resolving multiple OSHA investigations to include: fatality
investigation, citations, informal conferences, abatement schedules, PMA’s,
Employee filed complaints, Site Specific Targeted Inspections, OSHA Safety
Inspections, OSHA Health Inspections, Contestments and formal hearings.
• Environmental reporting includes quarterly emissions for ADEM-Air Division, EPA
313 annual emissions and waste reduction report, Storm water report, Tier 2 report
community right to know and planning information, EPA 8700-12 hazardous waste
notification, weekly hazardous waste area inspection reports and monthly VOC
emissions. Responsible for saving over $32,000 dollars a year in hazardous waste
disposal cost. Maintain appropriate logs, manifest and reports to support compliance.
Responsible for resolving ADEM violations, Consent Orders, and Civil Penalties.
UTILITY TRAILER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Enterprise, AL
1983 – 2002
Environmental, Health, and Safety Manager (1999 - 2002)
• Responsible for maintenance department personnel which includes Supervisor,12
electrical and mechanical maintenance technicians, 3 tooling and fixture people, 2
janitorial people, and a MRO buyer.
• Plan, coordinate, assign and monitor all maintenance activities.
• Conduct safety programs, all employee training for PPE, Hazcom, Lockout/Tagout,
Evacuation, Respiratory Protection, Bloodborne pathogen, Fall Protection, Hearing
conservation / audiometric testing, general safety, overhead crane, forklift, welding
and cutting safety.
• Accident investigation, accident trend analysis, responsible for all workman
compensation cases (reports, claims, medical management, and litigation when
needed) Responsible for cutting workmen’s compensation cost from $80,000 dollars
in 2000 to less than $5000 dollars in 2001. Set corporate record for 9 months with no
employee having to seek medical attention. Two years with no lost time accidents.
• Responsible for obtaining necessary permits, monitoring facility and employees with
regard to safety, health and environmental practices, perform inspections of operating
and safety equipment. Daily facility audits to ensure compliance with safe work
practices.
• Environmental reporting includes EPA 8700-12 hazardous waste notification,
monthly emissions report, quarterly emissions for ADEM-Air Division, EPA 313
annual emissions and waste reduction report, EPA Biennial Report, Storm water
report, Tier 2 report community right to know and planning information, weekly
hazardous waste area inspection reports and incineration operation log. Maintain
appropriate logs, manifest and reports to support compliance.
Maintenance Manager (1996 - 1999)
• Directed major plant expansion and modernization project, working within budget
and meeting time schedule while maintaining plant production.
• Research, evaluate, recommend and install “state-of-the-art” production technology,
to include robotic welding cell, CNC Plasma-Arc, gas fired drying ovens, 8 wheel
steel shot blast machine, PLC hydraulic driven conveyor systems, PLC driven crane
systems.
Production Superintendent (1993 - 1996)
• Launched second shift with 20 hourly employees, within one year attained full
production, increasing staff to 100 hourly and 5 supervisors.
• Responsible for production quotas, efficiency, quality, training, safety and production
reports.
• Conducted training and evaluations of supervisors and resolved human resources
issues for shift.
• Set new production records for plant, while maintaining quality and cost initiatives.
Industrial Engineer (1992 - 1993)
• Responsible for maintenance department activities, set goals and objectives and
monitored results through maintenance supervisor who reported to me.
• Performed time studies, work center layouts, and plant production flow layouts.
• Developed labor standards, improved efficiency through work area analysis and
improvements.
Maintenance Supervisor (1988 - 1992)
• Responsible for the activities of 7 electrical and mechanical maintenance technicians,
2 jig and fixture tooling people, as well as 2 janitorial people and a MRO buyer.
• Oversaw budgets for maintenance and supplies
• Initiated preventive maintenance program with a 90% reduction in downtime.
• Purchased and installed various production equipment.
• Responsible for outside contractors, writing job contracts, taking bids, executing and
overseeing the awarded contracts, ensure work completed and approve payments.
Production Supervisor (1987 - 1988)
• Responsible for 2 production lines, 20 employees, efficiency, quality, production
quotas, production reports and employee evaluations.
Electrical Maintenance Technician (1984 - 1987)
• Lead electrician, responsible for electrical, electronics, hydraulics and pneumatics.
• Extensive control wiring to include motor controls, limit switches, proximity
switches, photo eyes, AC/DC drives, Mitsubishi and Allen Bradley PLC’s.
• Installation of power distribution and lighting systems and new production equipment
• Maintained and repaired equipment to include welding systems, CNC machines, paint
systems, hoist and bridge cranes, various press shop equipment shears, hydraulic and
mechanical press brakes, punch presses, iron workers, metal cutting saws, drill
presses, air compressors.
Welder (1983 - 1984)
ALFAB, Enterprise, AL (1981 - 1982)
Welder
United States Army Reserve (1981 - 1996) Retired Veteran 5 Point Eligible
• F-Co AVIM, 214 Aviation Regiment Ft. Rucker, Al
• Avionics Equipment Maintenance Supervisor 1990
• 68L30 Avionics Communications Equipment Repairer 1983
• 68N30 Avionic Mechanic / Aircraft Electrician 1990
• Aircraft Avionics Technical Inspector 1995
• Section SSG for Avionics Platoon. Desert Storm / Desert Shield Saudi Arabia /
Kuwait 91/92
• Level III Nuclear / Biological / Chemical Defense Team Member 1984
• SECRET Security Clearance 1990
Coffee County EMS (4/01 – 8/03) Part Time
• Emergency Medical Technician; Respond on-site to accidents and other emergencies
involving injury and illnesses;
• Μake independent preliminary assessment of the patient’s condition and select from a
variety of prescribed protocols. Provide treatment as prescribed by protocol. Conduct
complete examination of the patient to determine the nature, extent, and seriousness
of his condition.
• Determines with due regard to the patient’s condition, if and how he can be moved
and to which medical facility he should transported. Package and transport patients
with on going assessment and as needed interventions within the scope of my
capacity.
• Responsible to Document patient care on PCRs, Billing tickets, Run sheets.
United States Army Aeromedical Center (6/02 – 6/03) Part Time
• Civil Service GS-0640-06 Emergency Medical Technician
EDUCATION
• Associates in Applied Science in Business Administration, major: management
Enterprise State Jr. College, Enterprise, AL 1993
• Environmental Health and Safety Management Specialist Certification
National Association of Safety Professional (NASP) 2004
• Currently working on B.S. Occupational Health and Safety, Columbia Southern
University (34 hours remaining)
• Enterprise High School, Enterprise, Diploma AL - 1982
Additional Training Courses & Certificates
Safety
• American Red Cross Instructor, CPR, AED, First Aid – 3/08 Central Panhandle
Chapter of The American Red Cross Florida
• Occupational, Health and Safety Technologist (OHST) – 11/07 Council of
Certification of Health, Environmental and Safety Technologist #3099
• Certified Loss Control Specialist (CLCS) – 11/07 Council of Certification of Health,
Environmental and Safety Technologist
• OSHA Industrial Hygiene Course 521 – 8/07 Eastern Kentucky University
• DuPont Operations Managers Course – 4/07
OSHA Construction Industry Outreach Trainer – 10 and 30 Hour Course, 500
Train The Trainer Course in Construction Safety and Health Standards – Georgia
Tech 12/06
• OSHA General Industry Outreach Trainer – 10 and 30 Hour Course, 501 Train The
Trainer Course in Occupational Safety & Health Standards for General Industry –
Texas A&M 1/05
• Fall Prevention & Protection Competent Person Training – Miller/Troll 4/05
• Aviation Safety Officer Course 05-002 – US Army Safety Center 2/05
• Accident Board President Course – US Army Safety Center 2/05
• Accident Investigation and Analysis – US Army Safety Center 2/05
• Risk Management (Train the Trainer) – US Army Safety Center 1/05
• Confine Space Entry, (Train the Trainer) – UAB Workplace Safety Training 7/04
• OSHA; Rated qualified; Safety and Occupational Health Specialist GS-12 Series
0018 (OSHA Compliance Officer) 2/26/03 OSAM – Human Resource Division
• Department of the Army - SCCPOC; Rated qualified; Safety and Occupational Health
Specialist GS-0018-11
• National Safety Council; Alabama Chapter Member 2002
• National Association of Underwater Instructors: Scuba diver; Open water, Advanced,
Masters, Nitrox and Rescue diver, Dive Master
• USCG Merchant Marine Officer – Captain OUPV – 4/08
Health
• Florida Life, Health and Variable Annuity License #P180885 – 2/09
• National Registered Emergency Medical Technician
Enterprise State JR College 1999, Registry No. B1250015
• Emergency Medical Technician; Alabama State Board Of Health, 1999 License No.
0015569
• Emergency Vehicle Operator Course Ambulance; Enterprise State Junior College; 99
• American Red Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer; 2/04
• American Red Cross Lifeguard Training and Community First Aid ; 2/01, 2/04
• American Heart Association CPR / AED; 1/04
• Tri-State Occupational Health and Association; Member Healthsouth Dothan Al
• NBC Defense Training Course; USAR 1984
Environmental
• Defense Hazardous Materials / Waste Handling Course – US Army Logistics
Management College 7/04
• Environmental Awareness and Safety – US Army Safety Center 1/05
• Air & Waste Management Association – Alabama Chapter Member 2002
• 2002 Air Regulatory Update; Alabama Dept. Environmental Mgt. 2002
• Hazards Waste Management Course; Environmental Resource Center 2001
Management
• Series 7 Securities and Exchange Commission Broker FINRA License #5601495
11/07
• Lean Six Sigma / ISO 9000 Auditor – Green Belt. US Army Aviation and Missile
Command. 2005
• Dale Carnegie Course, Dale Carnegie & Associates Inc. 2002
Dothan Legal Roundtable Organization; Lehr Middlebrooks Price and Proctor,
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Member 1998
• Deming Management Course, Utility Trailers Mfg Co. 1994
• Certified Time Study Procedures Practitioner Industrial Engineering Services; 1992
• Advanced Non-Commissioned Officer Course; USAR 1993
• Basic Non-Commissioned Officer Course; USAR 1992
• Primary Leadership Development Course; USAR 1987
Maintenance
• Panasonic Robotics Programming & Repair Panasonic; 1997
• Basic Mechanical Drawing, Drafting Wallace State Community College; 1991
• Industrial & Commercial Power Distribution course;
Alabama Power; 1991
• Parker Hydraulic Motor and Controls Course Parker; 1991
• Union Carbide Maintenance Training Course for Linde Numerical Control Shape
Cutting Machines; 1985
• Aviation Electronics, Diploma, US Army, Ft. Gordon, GA - 1983