WILLAM B. CAMPBELL, JR.
**** ***** ****** *****, ***, WA 98580
ac09o4@r.postjobfree.com
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY AND SUMMARY QUALIFICATIONS
Wilcox Farms 11/2015 to Current
Safety and Health Manager Roy, WA
Evaluate, plan, organize and implement the safety and health management programs, policies, and procedures for the company locations to include, Washington, Oregon, and Montana.
Ensure the development, implementation and updating of required written safety and health programs and plans. These may include, as needed:
Hazard Communication Program Exposure Control Program (Bloodborne Pathogens, TB)
Hazard Assessment and Personal Protective Equipment Program (PPE)
Respiratory Protection Program Chemical Hygiene Plan (including Lab Safety)
Hazard Communication Program Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)
Confined Space Entry Program Emergency Action Plan
Establish and monitor a program for reporting and investigating “near-miss” situations.
Direct all construction and safety operation on renovation of all hen houses, feed mills, administrative buildings.
Conduct investigations into employee inquiries, suggestions and complaints.
Maintain required safety and health documents/files.
Ensure periodic inspections of all motorized vehicles.
Provide safety classes to each type or class of employee no less than quarterly.
Job Hazard Analysis subject matter expert for all construction, plant, shop, and farm departments.
Conducts periodic inspections of company facilities and makes recommendations to management and/or Manager Safety and Health as prescribed by federal and state regulations.
Ensure that quarterly safety training and all other specifically required training is provided for all employees.
Coordinator between all subcontractors to meet the company’s accident prevention program and reporting responsibilities.
Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) for all occupational health management, surveillance, inspection, and safety enforcement for the carpenters, farm maintenance, and subcontractors in the reconstruction of all hen houses and plant facilities.
Coordinate all risk managements in conducting all operations.
Provides leadership to others through example and sharing of knowledge/skill
Ensure that OSHA 300 log of occupational injuries and illnesses is maintained for five locations. Post the annual summary from February 1st through April 30th at each work location.
Competency training for Train the Trainer in excavation; scaffolding; fall protection, hazardous energy; and personal protective equipment certification.
Workman’s Comp claims investigation and certifications.
OSHA 7405 certified for the Fall Hazard Awareness for the Construction Industry.
Washington State Department of Agriculture 10/2013 to 11/2015
Administrative Assistant and Budget Analyst Olympia, WA
Budget analyst for Cooperative Agreements, Grants, Specialty Crop Block Grants, and Contract budgets and/or expenditures for the entire division of over 31 Million Dollars
Processes approximately 800 State Commercial Feed License and Tonnage Reports
Interprets laws that bind commercial businesses in order to assist compliance with States requirements
Manages and processes time keeping for entire division consisting of 30 people
Coordinates travel arrangement for entire division
Develop spreadsheets for budget analysis
Create weekly and monthly reports and presentations
Manage day-to-day calendar for the company's senior director
Properly route agreements, contracts and invoices through the signature process for billing purposes
Created and maintain spreadsheets using advanced Excel functions and calculations to develop reports for senior executives
Assist Human Resource Department for Veterans Outreach Hiring actions.
Veterans Employee Resource Group Representatives for the Agency
U.S. Army 1/7/1994-1/31/2014
Human Resource Management
Risk and Safety Management for Airborne Operations, Combat Deployments, and Field Exercises.
Assist Range Safety Officer with Checking the weapons to ensure that they meet all the regulations.
Ensuring that the range of firing and weapons systems are as per the specified limits.
Ensuring that proper eye glasses and hearing protection is used by the personnel.
Enforcing an immediate ceasefire in case of an unsafe condition.
Reporting any malfunctioning of the weapons during the training drill.
Delivery of field level functions and activities with human resources, benefit administration, payroll, training and performance
Three years’ experience in constructing FOB’s (Forward Operating Base) to include security walls, Constantine wiring, engineering concrete obstacles and Soldier’s barracks during all three deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan.
SKILLS
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Access
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Powerpoint
Microsoft Outlook
OSHA 300
Share Point
Multi-task oriented
Professional and mature
Skilled Safety Inspector/Investigator
Safety Liaison for Company Accident Prevention Program
CPR/AED trained/First Aid
EDUCATION
Masters of Science, University of Phoenix, 2012, Administration of Justice and Security
Bachelors of Science, University of Phoenix, 2007, Criminal Justice
Associate of Arts, University of Phoenix, 2007, General Studies
CERTIFICATION
OSHA 510 Construction, 2017, 40 hrs
OSHA 3095 Electrical Standards, 2016, 40 hrs
OSHA 2045 Machinery & Machine Guarding Standards, 2016, 40 hrs
OSHA 511 Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry, Excavation, Scaffolding, Lockout/Tagout, Personal Protective Equipment and Clothing (selection, use and maintenance), 2016, 40 hrs
OSHA Supervisory Safety & Health Duties, 2016, 40 hrs
OSHA 7405 Fall Hazard Awareness for the Construction Industry, 2016, 40 hrs
Confined Space, 2016, 40 hrs
Construction Health & Safety Technician (CHST) and 40 Hour Construction Safety Hazard Awareness Training Course are part of my career progression and are scheduled to be conducted Fall, 2016.
FEMA ICS 100, 2015
FEMA ICS 200, 2015
FEMA ICS 300, 2015, 40 hrs
FEMA ICS 400, 2015, 40 hrs
FEMA ICS 700, 2015
FEMA ICS 800, 2015