Christopher P. Mariner
Allentown, PA 18104-2520
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Professional Qualifications
As Captain & officer in charge of the Emergency Response Team 2nd shift,
our team saved the company in excess of $ 380,000.00 in the course of one
year with changes implemented.
Expertly managed more departments and three times the normal personnel than
any other manager.
Wrote a complete training program in order to bring Knoll into O.S.H.A.
compliance.
Wrote computer based database program in order to access M.S.D.S.
information and other necessary information on some of the 15,000
different chemical compounds within the plant. Streamlining who and what
areas needed to be evacuated in any emergency, thus keeping associates
working and limiting the man hours lost.
. Industrial Management expertise including Finishing, Material
Handling, Assembly, Production, Transit, Warehouse Operations,
Receiving/Shipping docks, first piece inspections, damage claims with
both internal and external shippers. Forklift Administration, Accident
Investigation and Safety.
. Published author
Experience
July 2012 to February 2013, Westport Axle, Inc., 650 Boulder Drive
Breinigsville, PA 18031
Receiving/Shipping/Stocking: Unloads all incoming freight from common
carriers, freight companies, delivery trucks, etc. Notates damage and piece
count when applicable. Verifies receipts against purchase orders. Advises
purchasing department of shortages and overages. Stocks all goods in
appropriate in-bin locations. Assists in physical inventories.
Process all shipments through manifest systems. Schedules shipments for
common carriers and local delivery. Accurately records all pieces and
weight for each shipment. Ensures shipments are addressed correctly.
Assists in picking and packing. Selects product from pick tickets to
complete customer orders. Packs shipments to ensure minimal damage during
transit. Loads shipment onto delivery trucks.
Materials Parts expediter, Locate any and all parts needed as required by
the production lines, Maintaining communication with each work cell for
their part shortages. Searching multiple warehouse's and databases along
with examination of all incoming manifests for needed parts. Unload and
verify truckloads of materials, receive them into inventory database.
September 2008-May 2012, SimplexGrinnell, 250 Hedgewood Drive Allentown, PA
18109
Fire Inspector/Life Safety Inspector. Conduct inspections of water
based suppression systems, including pre-action, deluge and foam systems on
quarterly/semi-annual/annual cycles. Area of inspection include but not
limited to Hospitals, Medical Centers, Educational facilities (Colleges,
Elementary/Secondary and High schools, private and public)
Warehouse/Logistic operation, Strip Malls and large mall complexes.
Apartment buildings/complexes, Correction facilities, Government buildings,
April 2005-September 2008, Pidcock Inc. 2251 Parkwood Drive Allentown, PA
18103
Inspector/Observer. Inspections of installations of domestic water
systems, fire protection systems, storm sewer systems and sanitary sewer
systems, curbing and sidewalks for both public and private clients.
April1984- March 2005 Knoll, Inc., 1235 Water Street East Greenville, PA
18041
Production Manager?, Metal Operations. Managed Powder Paint
finishing
Lines, Hardware/Systems, Assembly, and Metal Shop departments
with total of
42 employees.
Forklift Administrator. Managed 110 vehicles and over 350
operators.
O.S.H.A. standard CFR1910.176 complete training manual written,
along with
guide and computer based presentations. In charge of incident
investigations. As
Warehouse Operator 1, this was the first department to become a self
directed work center. Primary responsibility was to ensure that
production areas received material/product in a timely manner in order
to meet production goals.
As Captain & Officer in Charge of Emergency Response Team, second
shift and Team Training Officer. Directed teams during any incident.
Created first computer program for M.S.D.S. information in 1994.
Formulated an in-house certified response team enabling company to limit
who and what areas needed to be evacuated, thus keeping associates
working and limiting the man hours lost.
Safety Committee. Performed complete site evaluation for Safety
Manager. Recommended and implemented full body harness use for all
activity in excess of seven feet above ground. Resulting in better
working conditions and less time and manpower loss due to injuries.
Performed semi-annual safety inspections.
Safety Trainer for Confined Space, Hazardous Communication, Personal
Protective Equipment, Blood borne pathogens, both for new associates
and refreshers.
Certifications and Accreditations
Fire Inspector, PA License # 004350
NEWWA Backflow Technician, Certification # 10013
Montgomery County Fire Academy multiple certifications
Bucks County Public Safety Training Center multiple certifications
Pennsylvania State Fire Academy multiple certifications
National Fire Academy multiple certifications
General Physics Corporation both Hazardous Materials Technician and
Operations
Raymond Corporation Safety on the Move
Citation
In Safety: National Safety Council, Lehigh Valley Chapter for Accident
Investigation and Preparing for an O.S.H.A. inspection.
Publication
Co-author: Occupational Safety and Health "A Study Guide"
Education
Ongoing Lehigh Carbon Community College Industrial Management Major
Associates Degree
Graduate of Parkland High School
Valid Pennsylvania drivers license, currently in process of upgrading
to class "A" CDL, with endorsements