Barrett C. Miller, BA,MEd, OHST, CSM
Safety/OSHA,Ergonomic Factors,Cognitive Behavioral Assessment
**** ******* **. ************, ** 32216, 904-***-**** E-Mail
EDUCATION
University of North Florida,. MEd
1986.
University of Colorado, B.A., August
1968.
Florida Fire College (Life Safety
Code)
OSHA Training Academy (Certified)
(general, construction, & maritime)
American Institute of
Architects,
National Board of Boating Law Administrators
2002.
Radiation exposure monitoring (USAF
1961)
CETA Police Science
training
SPECIALIZED SAFETY
STUDY
I can demonstrate more that one thousand classroom hours in the safety
field
a) General Industry:
Fall Accidents-OSHA Codes and Standards-Life Safety Code-Proprietary Security
and Safety Devices-Industrial Hygiene-Building Code enforcement-Auto Accident
Reconstruction-CRASH computerized vehicle simulation-Metallurgy and
Accidents-Boating safety-Environmental protection.
b) Human Behavior and
limitations in accident investigation, including vision and
memory.
EMPLOYMENT
Barrett Miller Is
president and executive officer of the Southeast Advocacy Center for
Persons with Disabilities Incorporated.
His work as a safety
consultant is separate from that organization. Consulting business
opened in 1981. At this time, it specializes in the analysis of product and
situational incidents that have resulted in death, injury, or property damage.
Business provides paid lectures on safety topics to public and private groups.
(see addendum)
National Safety
Council Instructor, Machine Guarding, Accident investigation,
Defensive Driving, Forklift Safety (compliance), Professional Straight Truck
Driver Training, Mature Driver, ADI..
Indiana University,
Consultant on Risk Control 1987-88.
Florida Department of
Transportation 1984-87
Evaluation of fire
protection and security systems 1977 & 1980.
Evaluation and Sales
of computerized management systems. 1979
Deputy Sheriff,
1972-1973.
Custodial
Supervisor/Building Management; 1968-72.
PROFESSIONAL
CERTIFICATIONS AND ACCREDITATION
Board Certified
Health, Environmental, and Safety Technologist. . ABIH/BCSP
Certificate No. 1653.Certified by Accreditation Board for Engineering and
Technology, Inc and the National Skills Standards Board..
OSHA Codes And
Standards Outreach Instructor, Voluntary Outreach Program, United States
Department of Labor, November 1989. (Recertification, Sept 1992) (Fla D.O.E.,
OSHA 7 Equivalent)Update Instructor
Certification
M.Ed. and supporting
courses represent completion of state requirements for instructors in Safety
Engineering Technology (postsecondary). Florida ID# ETI 0720, Fla CPI
IN15.060800 Industrial, Effective July 1985 (Rev 88).
Lecture Florida Bar
Accreditation
Boating
Certification: Georgia, Florida, Oregon. US Power Squadron, Inland
Navigation Rules
Transactional
Analysis Counselor. Licensed by Florida Dept of Motor Vehicles
1986-92
Ombudsman,
Occupational Safety and Health, US Small Bus Administration, 1997.
Duval Occupational
License #A040452*: Safety Engineer, Bidders List, 1986-
American Society for
Testing and Materials 2005-pereset
Member: Human Factors
and Ergonomics Society, Safety Technical Group 2003
National Safety
Council: .1986-90
Federal Safety &
Health Council 1985-1996.
American Society of
Safety Engineers 1986-2003.
National Association
of Applied Psychology, Member # 50606
Kappa Delta Pi; An
Honor Society in Education.
PUBLIC
SERVICE
Evaluator: "Safety
Criteria for Slip Resistant Floors". Belgian Federal Office for Scientific,
Technical and Cultural Affairs, Brussels, Belgium 2002. (US
Representative)
Active Consensus
Standard Committee Member
UL 410, Committee, "Slip Resistance of Floor Surface
Materials",
ASTM F-13 Committee on "Safe Walking
Surfaces".
ASTM F-12 Committee on "Safety and
Security Devices"
Select subcommittee 12:10 on "Barriers and Bollards"
VOSI V50.7 Committee on bath and swimming pool
safety
Community Service
Recognition Award, Northeast Florida Mental Health Association
2002.
Invited Speaker:
Human Factors Issues in Slip and Fall Litigation, 12th Annual Local Government
Law In Florida Seminar. (Lecture certified by; The Florida Bar) Ponte Vedra,
Fl, March 1989.
Invited Speaker:
Investigating Slip and Fall Accidents, 10th Annual, National
Telecommunications Safety Development Conference, (Sponsored by Atlantic Bell)
U.S Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md September 1988.
Invited Conference
Moderator: Electromagnetic Fields In Schools. 1991 National Safety Congress,
The National Safety Council, Las Vegas Nevada, 1990.
Invited Speaker:
Modification of Deviant Driving Behavior, for U.S. Navy Commanders Conference,
Cecil Field, Florida. July 1987.
Invited Speaker: Seat
Belt Use and Its Effect on Accident Statistics. for Northeast Florida Regional
Planning Council, May 1988.
Lecture: The Effect
Of Alcohol on Driving Behavior. for U.S. Coast Guard (stand down lecture),
Mayport Coast Guard Station Aug 1987.
Invited Commentary:
Hazardous Material Standard (29 1910.1200) revision: OSHA Docket H022G,
1990.
Consultation on
Educational Films: "Electrical Safety in the Workplace", "Lockout-Tagout", and
"Trenching and Shoring".
Consultation for
Jacksonville General Council 1987, Jacksonville Public Defender 1988, OSHA,
Creative Media, Nordic Exercise, US Attorney, Aetna, Florida Div. of Motor
Veh., General Accident, Moore Insurance Group, W/D Stores, Silver Springs
Resorts, The Hartford, Zurich, INA, Liberty Mutual, USF&G, Timberline
Prop, State Farm, ITT/Sheraton, National Safety Council, Anchor Hocking Glass,
Cincinnati Insurance Group, Hampton Hotels, Belgian Government, Chubb
Insurance Group.
Consultant on Safety
and Fire Protection, Duval County School Board. 1986-1987.
Elected Board Member:
Child Development Research Center, University Of North Florida 1987-92,
(F.R.S. 240.531(2)).
Chairman: The Boulder
County Community Forum, Boulder, Colorado, December 1969.
Constitutionally
Elected Precinct Committeeman, (Republican) Boulder County, Colorado, 1964
& 1966.
PUBLICATION
"The Lowdown on Backup Alarms in
Retail Stores," Occupational Safety and Health, July 2007.
Public Comment S-029.
"OSHA adoption of Slip resistance standards as part of 1910.22", Federal
Register... National Floor Safety Institute, Sept 2003.
"Ergonomic Considerations in the Application of Forklift Alarms", Occupational
Safety and Health,
Sept 2003.
"Reducing
Pedestrian-Vehicle Conflict in Parking Lots", Occupational Health and Safety,
June 2000.
"How to Measure Slip
Resistance", Safety and Health, Vol 159-3, March 1999.
"Safe Ladder
Management", Journal of the American Society of Safety Engineers, Nov
1997..
"In Plane View: Blind
Spots and Visual Limits." Occupational Health and Safety. May 1994.
"El Papel De Vision
en Accidentes de la Caida", Noticias de Seguridad. The Journal of the
Inter-American Safety Council. July 1994.
"Human Factors Issues
in Slip and Fall Litigation". Continuing Legal Education Notebook, The Florida
Bar Association, No 6495. March 1989.
A Cast of Thousands,
Cost of Millions." Safety & Health, The National Safety Council, Vol. 137,
No 2. Feb 1988. Reprinted in Reclamation News, U.S. Department of Interior,
June 1988. Reprinted in 1988 Conference Papers, American Human Factors Society
October 1988.
"Investigating Slip
& Falls: The Complex Dynamics Behind Simple Accidents." Trial, Association
of Trial Lawyers of America. Vol. 24, No. 12. Dec 1988.
"Pedestrian/Auto
Accidents At Convenience Stores." Journal Of The American Society of Safety
Engineers, Vol. 33, No 6. June 1988.
"Handicapped Ramps:
An Unpaid Debt". Professional Safety, Vol. 35, No 12, Dec 1990.
"Forklift Safety By
Design." Journal Of The American Society of Safety Engineers. September 1988,
Republished in Noticias de Seguridad. The Journal of the Inter-American Safety
Council. February 1989. Republished in Forklift Safety Statistics, Triodyne
Inc. Niles, Il 1989.
"Biological Effects
of Exposure To Electromagnetic Fields". Professional Safety, Vol. 34, No. 8,
Aug 89; Republished Field Safety, The Safety Committee Journal of the
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, November 1989. Documentary
Source: "EMF's, The Hidden Danger." WXEZ,(NBC) Chicago, November 1989.
Republished, The National Safety Council Community Safety Group Newsletter,
Spring 1990.
Forklift Accidents:
More than Meets the Eye. Productivity Magazine, Toyota Motor Corporation.
December 2003.
"Slip Resistance
Standards; sorting it all out". Safety and Health, the National Safety
Council. March 1999.
With GaNum, S. "
Don't Let a ladder Bring You Down". The Safe Worker, The National Safety
Council, Chicago. September 2000.
"OSHA Speaks English:
death of consensus". paper for US DOJ, Fall 2000.
"Measuring of Slip
Resistance, A legal and practical Perspective Sept 98.
"How much Slipmeter
Do You Need?" Occupational Health and Safety, March 2003.
Technical Editor:
10th Edition: Accident Prevention Manual for Business and Industry. (Non
Employee Accidents Section) The National Safety Council, Chicago, Il.
1990.
Miller, Barrett.
Report of the Special Consultant on School Security. Duval County Public
Schools. April 1987.
Miller, Barrett.
"Transactions that Satisfy". Circulating.
Miller, Barrett.
Vocational Curriculum Implementation In Duval County Secondary Schools. Thesis
1986. Presented to The Curriculum Articulation Project of the Florida
Institute of Education 1986.
Miller, Barrett, et
al. Graduate Committee Research Report: Alcohol and Its Effect on
Jacksonville's Black Community . Presented to Mayor's Committee on Needs of
Minority Persons, Fall 1985.
Miller, Barrett.
"Pushpad Accidents; preventing avulsion injuries", circulating.
Miller, Barrett and
Kurtz J. "Loads of Experience: A Forklift Training Program", Creative Media
Inc. Portland, Or. 1990.
Miller, Barrett and
Heinrich A. "Slip, Trip, or Fall: A Safety Whodunit". An Employee Educational
Video. Creative Media Inc. Portland, Or. 1990.
Photo Presentation:
Jacksonville Today Magazine, Dec. 1985.
SPECIALIZED RESEARCH REPORTS
Risk Mgt in Recycling business, Warning Use and
Adequacy of safeguards on High Speed Grinders (1998)-Drive Through Windows at
Fast Food Restaurants (1996)-Comparison OF Slip Resistance Measurement Systems
(1999)-Pedestrian Protection at Convenience Stores (1986 and 2000)-Adequacy of
Instructions on Articulated Ladders (2000) Common Patterns in Fork Lift
Accidents (1989)-Common Ladder Accident Patterns (1996)-Ring Avulsion Injuries
(1994)-Revamping School Security System (1986) Examination of Ergonomic issues
in computer use.
RELATED INTERESTS AND
ABILITIES
Qualified to operate: Rockwell hardness test
machine, Magnaflux particle inspection devices, ultrasonic inspection devices,
Tinius Olson Tensile Test, microscope, dye test.
Addendum
*Business Opened in 1981. Fictitious name,
Professional Insurance Brokers, was registered with the Florida Department of
Insurance during that year. Business specialized in the sale of high risk life
and health insurance policies. In 1984, technical investigations replaced
insurance as principal function of business. Detailed educational references
are available.