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Jason L. Staton
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Jason L. Staton
Objective
My career goal is to be able to provide my knowledge and experience to assist in creating a safe and productive
environment for everyone. I would like to further my knowledge in the field of Environmental, Health and
Safety (EH&S).
E xperience
5/1996-6/2013
Enterprise Products Indianapolis, IN
Operator
I will have 17 yrs. Experience as a pipeline operator.
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Develop, create, and maintain most of the “in-house” reports used by the operators.
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Developed the use of a daily activity report which has also been adopted by other terminals.
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Use the HMI and SCADA systems throughout my daily operations and have enough
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knowledge of these systems that I am usually answering questions of other operators.
o Competent in my use of TIMS (enter and retrieve hourly readings, retrieve schedules, read,
and understand them).
o From these schedules I am able to see possible conflicts in our system and with customers and
communicate these to our schedulers.
o Knowledgeable with our critical paths and the devices that make up these critical paths.
o Perform my daily operations (walk around, tank gauging, and etc.).
o Perform quality assurance testing on our products (flash, density, msep, rvp, distillation, and
etc
o Communicate with third party pipelines and storage facilities for scheduling and receiving of
product from them.
o Review and investigate one-calls
o Train new operators.
o Review and develop operations procedures.
o Maintain a safe culture.
o Always looking outside of the box for solutions.
IS Net World registered ISN-00816361 OQ task certifications
• 7.1 Visual inspection of atmospheric coating
• 7.2 Prepare surface for atmospheric coating using hand and power tools
• 7.5 Apply atmospheric coating using hand application methods
• 14.1 ROW- locate line-permanent and temporary markers- ROW College
• 14.2 ROW- install, inspect, and maintain temporary markers- ROW College
• 14.5ROW - Install, Inspect, and Maintain Temporary Markers - ROW College
• 14.5ROW - Install, Inspect, and Maintain Temporary Markers –ROW College
• 15.1 - Visual inspection of the surface
• 15.2 - Reporting protocols
• 18.2 - Monitor for pressure loss
• 19.1 - Valve body winterization or corrosion inhibition
• 19.2 - Valve lubrication
• 20.1 - Routine walk-around inspection
• 20.2 - External integrity inspection
• 20.3 - Function test valve
• 28 - Provide security for pipeline facilities
• 32.0 - Monitor Excavation Activities
• 35 - Measure clearance from existing pipe to underground structures installed by excavation,
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boring, and directional drilling
• 39 - Backfilling a trench following maintenance
• 43.1 - Start-up of a pipeline
• 43.2 - Shut-down of a pipeline
• 43.3 - Monitor pressures, flows, communications and line integrity and maintain them within
allowable limits integrity and maintain them within allowable limits
• 43.4 - Manually or remotely open or close valves or other equipment
• 114.1 - Visual Inspection Of The Surface (Right of Way)
A list of my current training and qualifications
• OSHA HAZWOPER Tech Level
• Hazardous materials training 172.704
• Hazard communications
• Benzene Awareness
• Respiratory Protection
• Lead awareness
• Powered industrial forklift training
• PPE
• Asbestos awareness
• Annual hazardous liquid training
• Blood borne Pathogens
• Scaffolding training
• Liquefied petroleum gas-Characteristics & Handling
• CPR & first aid
• Fall protection
• Tool Safety
• Preventing back injury
• RCRA
• Access to medical records
• Slips, trips, and falls
• Defensive driving
• Distracted driving
• Hearing conservation
• Electrical safety (600 volts or less)
• Drug and alcohol awareness
• Confined space entry
• Oil spill response training (OPA 90)
• SPCC training
• Energy isolation LOTO
• Safe work permits
• Fire extinguishers
• Mercury management
• Excavations
• Emergency plan review
• Qualified signal person
While an operator I would be required to work on my own and manage the daily operations and
scheduling of product movement at the Indianapolis terminal.
With my time at Enterprise I have been Chair and Co-Chair of the Indianapolis Area and Central
Region Safety Committees. A few of the responsibilities of the safety committees were to assist in
developing safety procedures, investigate and develop best safe practices for individual locations, act as
a go between for field employees to corporate with any safety suggestion or concern that may arise.
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Jason L. Staton
1995-1996
ST Services (currently Nustar Energy) Clermont, IN
Education
1989-1991
2yr. Vocational Drafting Charles A. Prosser Vocational School New Albany, IN
certificate
1987-1991
Jeffersonville High School Jeffersonville, IN
General Studies
References
References are available on request.