Samantha
Turner
Street,
Apt.
Bettendorf,
IA
52803
Mobile:
(401)580
1755
E
mail:
*********@****.***
OBJECTIVE:
Seeking
a
responsible
and
challenging
position
in
the
Environmental,
Health
&
Safety
field
where
my
experience
and
skills
will
significantly
contribute
to the overall success of an organization and
provide opportunities for my career growth.
EDUCATION:
Slippery
Rock
University
Slippery
Rock,
PA
Bachelor
of
Science
in
Safety
Management
Graduation:
May
2013
Business
Administration
Minor
GPA:
3.8/4.0;
Deans
List:
2009
2013
EXPERIENCE:
Alcoa
Davenport
Works
Davenport,
IA
Health
&
Safety
Coordinator
Ingot
Plant
and
Reverse
Alloy
Process
Depts.
Sept.
2013
Present
• Work
in
a
team
environment
in
conjunction
with
the
Alcoa
Davenport
Works
(DPW)
site
Environmental,
Safety
&
Health
Manager,
Site
Senior
Safety
professional,
Department
Environmental,
Safety
&
Health
Professionals,
and
Department
Managers.
• Support
personnel
from
the
shop
floor
to
provide
services
and
support
to
continuously
reduce
the
risk
of
injury
to
employees
at
the
DPW
facility.
• Human
Performance
Coach,
Advocate
and
Trainer
for
both
Ingot/RAPD
and
the
plant.
• Play
an
active
role
in
incident
investigations
and
root
cause
analysis
by
supporting
and
coaching
the
department
supervisors.
• Identify
hazards
and
implement
the
appropriate
corrective
actions
to
mitigate
the
risks.
• Lead
the
department’s
“Safety
Star
Point”
system,
hourly
safety
representatives
that
act
as
a
Human
Performance
and
safety
advocates
on
the
floor.
• Lead
and
conduct
departmental
audits
and
observations
on
the
floor
to
ensure
environmental,
health
and
safety
compliance
and
prevent
deviation
drift.
• Demonstrate
presentation
and
communication
skills
by
presenting
to
the
Plant
Manager
and
Lead
Team
as
well
as
all
of
the
hourly
employees
in
the
Ingot
Department
on
a
monthly
basis.
• Ensure
compliance
with
the
Alcoa
Molten
Metal
Engineering
Standard
and
mitigate
the
risks
and
hazards
of
an
environment
containing
molten
metal
on
a
daily
basis.
• Demonstrate
knowledge
of
the
company
and
federal
regulations
(Alcoa,
OSHA).
Environmental,
Health
&
Safety
Intern
May
2013
Aug.
2013
• Trained
under
the
H&S
Coordinator
in
the
Ingot
and
RAP
Departments
to
become
the
new
H&S
Coordinator
for
those
departments.
• Conducted
safety
inspections
and
audits
of
all
storage
racks
in
the
Ingot
and
RAP
Departments
and
collaborated
with
different
teams
to
implement
the
appropriate
corrective
actions.
• Lead
and
conduct
departmental
audits
and
observations
on
the
floor
to
ensure
environmental,
health
and
safety
compliance.
• Attended
and
participated
in
the
daily
Human
Performance
pre
shift
briefing
meetings
and
departmental
meetings.
• Acted
as
a
key
Human
Performance
Coach
and
Leader.
• Became
certified
in
Fall
Control,
Confined
Space,
Free
Moving
&
Fixed
Rail
Mobile
Equipment,
Lock
Out/Tag
Out,
and
Rigging
through
training
at
Alcoa.
Samantha
Turner
Professional
Resume
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2
EXPERIENCE
CONTINUED:
Fossil
&
Under
Armour
Grove
City,
PA
Sales
Associate
Aug.
2011
May
2013
• Worked
20
25
hours
a
week
while
maintaining
a
full
course
load
• Gained
problem
solving
skills
as
a
result
of
interacting
with
customers,
staff,
and
general
retail
issues
daily
• Demonstrated
goal
driven
nature
by
achieving
daily
sales
targets
over
90%
of
days
worked.
• Exhibited
the
ability
to
successfully
work
as
part
of
a
team
• Interacted
with
diverse
customers
on
a
constant
basis,
promoting
communication
and
customer
service
skills
Study
Abroad
Limerick,
Ireland
University
of
Limerick
Jan.
2011
May
2011
• Experienced
living
in
another
country
• Traveled
throughout
Europe,
observing
cultures
• Adapted
to
new
environments
and
learned
to
communicate,
despite
barriers
• Took
initiative
and
accepted
responsibility
ORGANIZATIONS:
American
Society
of
Safety
Engineers
Foundation
Aug.
2011
Present
• Current
member
of
the
Quad
Cities
ASSE
Chapter
• Former
President
of
the
SRU
Student
Chapter
(2013)
• Earned
acceptance
to
attend
the
ASSE
Future
Safety
Leaders
Conference,
a
conference
devoted
to
the
professional
growth
of
current
students
studying
environmental
health
and
safety
from
schools
across
the
country
Golden
Key
International
Honor
Society
Sept.
2010
May
2013
• Represent
and
demonstrate
academics,
leadership,
and
service
(the
three
pillars
of
the
society)
throughout
SRU
• Top
15%
of
the
student
body
SCHOLARSHIPS
&
AWARDS:
Interstate
Chemical
Scholarship
December
2012
ASSE
Gulf
Coast
Past
President’s
Scholarship
April
2013
SRU
Safety
Management
Outstanding
Senior
Award
April
2013
CERTIFICATIONS:
• OSHA
30
Hour
Construction
Training
FEMA
IS
200.b:
ICS
for
Single
•
• OSHA
10
Hour
General
Industry
Resources
and
Initial
Action
Incidents
Training
FEMA
IS
700.a:
National
Incident
•
• OSHA
4
Hour
Recording
Keeping
Management
System,
An
Intro
Training
FEMA
IS
800.b:
National
Response
•
• IMSN
LLC
MSLEP:
Maritime
Security
Framework,
An
Intro
Law
Enforcement
Personnel
NCBRT:
eCDLS
(eCore
Disaster
Life
•
• FEMA
IS
100.b:
Introduction
to
Support)
Incident
Command
System
CPR,
First
Aid,
and
AED
Certification
•
Training