Robert Harrison, CSMP
Phone: 702-***-****
Email: *********@***.***
Overview of Experience:
PEC Premier/Safelands Safegulf Instructor
OSHA 10 & 30 Authorized Instructor General Industry & Construction
Competent Person Trainer
USACE EM 385-1-1 Certified
Boyd & Sons Pipeline Safety Compliance for Stat, XTO & Targa
Field Safety Manager, National Nuclear Security Site, NSTec for DOE
I have been a "Field Guy" for over 40 years. Beginning as a laborer for
Peter Kiewit and progressing through Owner/Builder of 300,000 SQ FT
Industrial Complex and Prime Contractor on 500,000 Sq Ft Downtown Redding
Mall renovation. Directly responsible for day to day jobsite safety since
1995. I have strung pipe, pimped welds and fused poly. I had a shovel in
my hand long before a computer. Competent Person trained and trainer
DUTIES
QA ISO 9001 / 14001 Projects, QA, Safety
Interact with DOE Industrial Hygienists & Safety Personnel
Pretask Hazard Risk Assessment with facility personnel
Day to day observation & coaching of staff and subcontractors
Update Safety Manual and Program for effectiveness and compliance
Train and monitor usage of PPE and Safety Equipment
Develop initial training and monitor effectiveness for employees and
subcontractors
Document Safety compliance
Provide daily reports to management documenting progress as necessary.
Follow up all incidents with written assessment of actions leading up to
incident/accident
Enhance Safety Culture by implementing 6 step process in the elimination of
loss time accidents and environmental compliance
Develop and monitor crew use of Daily Log, JSA, JHA
Inspect all jobsite for compliance
Facilitate toolbox safety meetings
Maintain Daily Activity Book
Specific Employment History
Suncloud Consultants (owner, Trainer, Field Consultant) May 2009 - Present
OSHA 10 & 30 Instructor 1910 & 1926 (Training Contractor Associated
Builders and Contractor's ongoing relationship)
Field Safety Manager National Nuclear Security Site for Canyon Warrior
Joint Venture (120 day construction project overseen by NSTec for Dept of
Energy)
Consulting Safety Officer, construction & pipelines ( Boyd & Son's
Const. North Dakota Pipeline Contractor 30 day contract)
New Hire Orientation Trainer, (MBI Energy Services, Belfield No Dak 6
month contract)
Competent Person Customized Training (Training Contractor Associated
Builders and Contractor's ongoing relationship)
PEC/Safelands Authorized Instructor
RW Bugbee & Associates June 1997 - April 2009
Originated company Safety Policy and Manual IAW Nevada OSHA
Investigate accidents, Monitor Compliance
Superintendent, Project Manager, Estimator
Onsite Supervision for multi million dollar construction projects
Carpenter's Local 22 San Francisco Ca. Jan 1990 - 1997
Journeyman Carpenter
Carpenter commercial renovations in Downtown San Francisco
Snelson Co's Inc, Bannister Pipeline of America and Hood Corp 3/1981 -
12/1989
Cleaning and preparing the pipe for the welder; operating a non-mechanical
dope pot; applying the pipe coating; and checking for and repairing flaws
in the coating; operating power and hand tools such as power saw,
jackhammer, and drills; fabricating, erecting, installing, dismantling,
rehabilitating, salvaging and demolishing all structures and accessories
connected with pipeline construction such as reinforced concrete, pipe
insulation, piles and pipe supports; hand digging in ditches to maintain
the required grade. Sling pipe, set skids.
Composite crew building pump stations, tube turns and misc structures,
systems for gas pipelines through the west. I was the crew carpenter.
Primarily responsible for all carpentry including directing other crafts in
assisting with carpentry including form building, scaffold building,
framing to finish, hanging doors.
Other tasks included digging ditches and bell holes with back hoe, forming
and pouring concrete, general carpentry duties, grind welds, dress pipe and
fit pipes, operate truck crane. Crew of 6 men did everyone's job as a team.
Safety Training I provide:
PEC/Safelands Basic and Core Instructor
OSHA 10 & 30 for Construction Authorized Instructor
OSHA 10 & 30 for General Industry Authorized Instructor
National Safety Council Defensive Driver for Car Drivers Authorized
Instructor
National Safety Council First Aid CPR/AED Authorized Instructor
Fundamentals of Instruction, FAA
FMCSA Brake Adjuster Certification
FMCSA regs for the driver
FMCSA Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010 Hazard Communications
Hazardous Materials Awareness and HM 232, 181 & 126F
Haz Mat rules governing transportation, EPA, DOT & OSHA
EPA Spill Prevention Awareness
H2S Awareness
Forklift training
Confined Space & Permit Required Confined Space
Hot Work Permit
Fall Protection
Job Hazard Analysis emphasizing
Hand and Power Tool Safety
Electrical Safety
Lock out Tag Out
Behavior Based Safety
Competent person, Scaffolding, Excavation, Demolition,
Blood Borne Pathogens
Back Safety
Walking & Working Surfaces
MSDS / SDS & Global Harmonization
PPE, Personal Protective Equipment
OSHA 300 Record Keeping and Injury Reporting
Civil Air Patrol Mission Safety Officer
Glider activity Safety Officer
Root Cause Analysis
Code of Conduct
Code of Safe Practices
References
Harvey Irby, PE Mechanical Engineer 702-***-****
Rudy Scialo,Director of Operations, Eberhard Roofing 702-***-****
Barbara Kaltenbach, Training Coordinator, Assoc. Builders & Contractors
Sherrie Hermann (President Cal Pac Painting of Nevada) 702-***-****
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