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Manager Safety

Location:
Dallas, TX
Posted:
March 27, 2014

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**** ******* ** # ***, ******, TEXAS *****

469-***-****

T IMOTHY P A RR, C HST TPARR@USPARRS. COM

C ONSTRUCTION / INDUSTRIAL S AFETY P ROFESSIONAL

Offers more than 21 years of success in Project Safety Consulting, Training and Management on industrial,

commercial and civil projects ranging from Nuclear and Coal plants, Foundry, Manufacturing, Dam Renovation,

Border Fence Installation, 100 year Flood Protection Levee and Pump Station construction, and numerous

commercial design-build sites. A proven leader with solid communication skills and an accomplished trainer

possessing expertise in OSHA, MSHA, USACE EM 385 -1-1, corporate safety policies, and oversight and management

of contract requirements. Policy and procedures development and implementation, incident reporting & tracking

with Root Cause Analysis (RCA).

Q UALIFICATIONS S UMMARY

An astute safety professional with large -scale industrial and construction project experience along with public

safety & security management.

Has reduced incidents within companies by 43% through training, safety awareness and

implementation of comprehensive safety guidelines .

95% of projects under his tutelage were with zero injuries.

Nuclear Power Plant Safety Manager: defined process safety management quality metrics which

resulted in increased man-hour productivity (6%) while reducing risk.

Safety Manager on numerous Federal Projects: was accountable for all safety related components for

South Central Texas resulting in 180 days without incident or injury and operations within budget.

Safety Manager for project encompassing infrastructure new construction and rehab. Zero incident

or injuries while overseeing this $200 million project.

Project Safety Manager for United States Army Corps of Engineering (USACE) 100 year Levee

involving heavy equipment (cranes/pile driving). Zero injuries

Safety Manager Bank of America branch office construction (12 facilities) developed and

implemented safety guidelines, which increased safety awareness by 67% and reduced durable goods

costs 52%.

Safety Administrator Seminole Indian Casino and Hard Rock Hotel. Developed orientation/intake

for Owner Control Insurance Program (OCIP) reducing worker’s compensation claims by 28%.

Regional Safety Manager reduced sprains and strains 33% by implementing a corporate-wide

“Stretch and Flex” Program.

A DDITIONAL R ESPONSIBILITY COMPO NENTS

Perform Risk Identification, Mitigation, and Management throughout project life-cycle.

Provided instruction and certification for required contract stipulations.

Conducted “5-Whys” investigations in order to attain Root Cause Analysis.

Develop associated Action Plans as part of managed path peer development.

Conducted compliance assessments through defined interval timelines and geographic locations

consisting of both scheduled and no-notice inspections.

Based upon trends identify and develop weekly and monthly safety briefing materials.

Develop and instruct safety awareness courses and “Hands-On” training.

Conduct defined sampling rate task observations in order to identify un -safe practices for trend

analysis and education.

Produce in-depth reports concerning “Near-Miss”, Equipment, and Injury incidents.

Certify equipment operators and personnel employing rigging, scaffolding, excavating/ trenching,

confined space, hand and power tool use, steel erection and other certifications as stipulated.

Developed safety policies and programs establishing quality guidelines.

Managed the personnel reliability and maintainability program ensuring compliance with all Nuclear

Regulatory Commission (NRC) and OSHA safety requirements. Responsible for identifying safety

hazards and risks associated with projects and work place. Developed and instructed s afety course

material.

Based upon forecasting; prioritize task risk assessments and discuss and review with team all

applicable hazards ensuring “Best Practices”.

TEXO (DFW local Association of General Contractors) Leadership Safety Board member

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9540 GARLAND RD # 377, DALLAS, TEXAS 75218

469-***-****

T IMOTHY P A RR, C HST TPARR@USPARRS. COM

C OURSE I NSTRUCTION

E XPERIENCE

OSHA 10 Hour OSHA 30 Hour

Site Safety Training (CONEX) Ergonomics Repetitive Injury Prevention

Respirator (PFT, fit) Lead and Asbestos abatement

Stretch and Flex Program CPR/ First Aid – Adult, Child, & Infant

MSHA New Miner / Experienced Miner

Forklift (including rough terrain), boom and scissor lift

Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) – 8, 24, & 40 HR

C ERTIFICATIONS

EMT State of Texas previously FLA, IN OSHA 500 Train the Trainer

Forklift (including rough terrain), boom and scissor lift On-Site Drug Screen Collector

Competent Person Confined Space

Scaffolding Trenching / Excavation

Rigging Medic First Aid/CPR Instructor

Drug Screen Collection and Testing – Field, Workplace and Clinical settings

MSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration) Train the Trainer

Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST)

P ROFESSIONAL T RAINING

Construction Quality Management for Contractors (US Army Corps of Engineers)

Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) – 8, 24, 40 HR

Commercial Blueprint Reading and Specifications

On-Site Construction Spanish

Construction Storm Water Management

CPR First Aid

Hilti Powder Actuated Tools

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