Richard D. Miller
Phone: 949-***-****
Mission Viejo, CA 92691 ******@*******.***
Cell: 949-***-****
Safety Professional skilled in management, team leadership, and award-
winning safety, and security performance.
( Received $44 million in insurance rebates during 12 years of improved
safety performance at Fluor and McDermott.
( Improved OSHA Statistics 90% (from average to 10% of average) at
Fluor with ZERO Lost Time Cases in 1995.
( 1.5 Million Safe Work Hours without a recordable injury on a $2.3
Billion project in Russia.
( 9.76 Million Safe Work Hours without a Lost Time Case on a $2.0
Billion project in Kuwait.
( Reduced Experience Modifier Ratio from 1.55 to 0.69 in six years at
Fluor.
Resourceful leader with a proven history in safety, health and CPI program
development, training, and audits.
( Key role in turning company from $30 million loss to $30 million
profit through safety and Continuous Performance Improvement (CPI)
changes.
( Conducted daily inspections using EXCEL, monthly safety audits using
EXCEL, and training using Power Point for $2.2 billion project with
workers from 75 countries.
( Directed jobsite safety engineers; consulted on Workers Compensation
and CPI.
( Authored / instituted work safety and disaster planning guides,
crisis management and hazard communications programs using Microsoft
WORD.
HONORS / MEMBERSHIPS
Safety Professional of the Year, 1993, AGC of California
10 Awards of Honor for excellence in Accident Prevention, National
Constructors Association, 1984-1995.
Certificate of Commendation for Safety Excellence, Associated General
Contractors, 1988 and 1992.
1st Place, Safety and Health Award, National Erectors Association, 1991,
1992, and 1993.
1st Contractor Safety Award, US Army Corps of Engineers, 1990.
#1 Safety Award of Excellence in Recognition of Exemplary Construction
Safety, AGC of CA, 1989 and 1993.
Member, New Orleans ASSE Chapter, 2000-2004
Member, Orange County ASSE Chapter, 2005 - Present
Member, Executive Management Team, Fluor, 1993 -1999.
Board of Directors, National Safety Council, 1990 - 1994.
Member, Safety and Health Committee, AGCC, 1985 - 1995.
Chairman, Safety and Health Committee, National Constructors Association,
1987 - 1988.
Member, Research & Development Executive Committee, National Safety
Council, 1978 - 1984.
EDUCATION / CERTIFICATIONS
MBA, University of Louisville, 1976.
BS, Mechanical Engineering, US Naval Academy, 1966. All-Star rugby, 4
years. Lettered in football, 2 years.
Certified Safety Professional (by exam), Oct 1973 - Dec 2012
DOD Top Secret and DOE "Q" Level Clearances, 1978-1984. DOE "L" Clearance,
2000-2003.
First Aid / CPR Instructor, 1977-1984.
ASME National Board Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspector, 1971-1977.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Southern California Edison
May 2006 - Mar 2013
Safety Specialist 3, SONGS - Nuclear Generating Station 3,000 employees and
supplemental workers. Responsible for safety consulting, training and
oversight. Part of staff of 5. Drafted safety programs, procedures and
training programs. Conducted training on Confined Spaces, Job Safety
Analyses and Lock-out Tag-out. Initiated fall protection improvements and
Job Safety Analyses. Closed Corrective Action Program assignments using SAP
and Action Way. Helped Human Performance Department with ad hoc
assignments. Represented Industrial Safety with STARS, NISHA, and Corporate
APM subcommittee. Conducted Safety Assessments at Palo Verde and Darlington
Plants. Helped reduce 2012 YTD vs. 2006 Total Recordables from 3.6 to 0.5.
July 2005 -
May 2006
Manager, Corp. Health & Safety - Regulated utility company with over 13,000
employees. Responsible for consulting, training and oversight for business
units. Managed staff of 14. Drafted corporate safety programs and site
plans. Initiated fall protection improvements for linemen. Reduced 2006 YTD
vs. 2005 Recordables by 20%.
Kellogg Brown & Root
Jan 2004 - June 2005
HSE Director - Middle East Region, Global energy, chemical, government
operations and infrastructure company with 60,000 employees and
subcontractors in the region, including camp logistics and living services
for coalition military and Iraq reconstruction.
Received 15% reduction in DBA Workers Compensation premiums in 2004-2005
policy year. TCIR = 1.96; LTCIR < 0.45 in a war zone.
MCDERMOTT INTERNATIONAL INC.
JAN 2000 - NOV 2003
Director, Corporate Safety and Health, Global energy services company with
40,000+ employees.
Reduced Safety Statistics by 50% in two years, saving $37 million in
Workers Compensation Costs. JRM achieved 21 million Safe Work Hours at
fabrication site in Indonesia in 2003. Many other notable safety records by
MII Division sites.
FLUOR CORPORATION
1984 - 1999
Safety Director, Caspian Pipeline Project, Moscow, Russia, NOV 1988 - MAY
1999. (1.5 million Safe Work Hours.)
Safety Director, KOCH Pine Bend Refinery (Safety Consultant to KOCH
Industries), St. Paul, Minnesota, AUG - OCT 1988. Consulted on safety
performance issues with subcontractors and achieved 750,000 Safe Work
Hours.
Environmental, Safety and Security Director, YANPET Expansion Project,
Yanbu, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, MAR - AUG 1988. Achieved 2+ million Safe
Work Hours without a lost time injury on polymer project for Mitsubishi
Heavy Industries.
Environmental, Safety and Security Director, Murrin Murrin Project, Western
Australia, NOV 1997 - FEB 1998.
Initiated safety standards for $1 billion lump-sum-turnkey nickel-cobalt
processing plant project in Australian "bush." Achieved 2+ million Safe
Work Hours.
Safety and Security Director, EQUATE Petrochemical Complex, Kuwait, MAR
1995 - OCT 1997; 9.8 million Safe Work Hours. TCIR = 0.55; LTCIR = 0.065.
Safety Director / Continuous Performance Improvement Leader, Fluor
Constructors International, Inc. Irvine, CA, 1984 - 1995.
BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABORATORIES, Columbus, Ohio.
1977 - 1984
Manager of Safety, Plant Protection, Security and Emergency Planning.
Achieved National Safety Record.
TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO., Louisville, KY / Kansas City, MO / Los Angeles, CA
1970 - 1977
Safety Engineering Manager / Assistant Safety Manager / Safety Engineer.
Achieved 34% Loss Ratio in KY.
US NAVY - Midshipman - Lieutenant JG. Two Viet Nam Cruises on Frigate and
Helicopter Carrier. 1962 - 1970