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Manager Safety

Location:
Houston, TX
Posted:
March 12, 2015

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Terry Kincer

**** *** *** *****

Texas City, Texas 77590

409-***-**** Mobile

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Experience manager; retired Non- Commissioned Officer in the US Army, 12

years field experience Safety Professional.

Work History

Jacobs Field Services North America 2014- Present

Sub-Contractor HSE Manager

Marathon Galveston Bay Refinery; Texas City Texas;

Responsible for the daily monitoring and maintenance, administration,

coordination and implementation of all Program HSE requirements for each

subcontractor managed by Jacobs. Reviews and develops plans for all

subcontractors reporting to Jacobs in coordination with Jacobs

subcontractor coordinators. Interface with project and operations

management, subcontractors and client representatives. Provide

management, direction and leadership to enable the subcontractors the

ability to reach HSE goals and objectives. Take personal ownership and

responsibility for protecting people from harm, and for developing

strategies that drive performance and support continuous improvement.

Ensure all JSIPS audits are conducted for new subs and updated annually.

Conduct quarterly meetings with all subcontract safety management to

reinforce expectations and check status of deliverables. Oversee all

incident management of all subcontract incidents. Track/Trend incidents

and observations of subcontractors and provide reports to prevent

recurrence. Oversee and ensure all subcontractor training requirements

are being met per expectation. Ensure Jacobs field safety representative

is alerted and assigned to oversee field work performed by subs in

coordination with Jacobs subcontractor coordinators. Conduct field

audits to ensure subcontractors are meeting expectation. Work closely

with Jacobs subcontractor coordinators to onboard, audit and provide

feedback to all subcontractors on a timely basis

Support Beyond Zero implementation.

Jacobs Field Services North America 2011-2014

HSE Supervisor

< ExxonMobil Baytown, Texas; Conduct and document facility inspections;

participate in and document regulatory agency inspections. Evaluate test

results, data and procedures for compliance with applicable

environmental requirements. Provide response to environmental system

upsets and monitoring system breakdowns, including field data

collection, situation assessment and system analysis to prevent

recurrence of these conditions. Provide and document environmental

support of facility operations, including technical assistance,

training, system operation analysis and recordkeeping. Assist in

interpretation and assessment of impacts of proposed environmental

regulations on facility operations. Assist in the development and

implementation of plans that will ensure compliance with new air quality

regulations. plan, write and evaluate Hazard Assessment Safety Action

Plans (HASAP's); Conducts risk assessments; facilitates weekly and

monthly safety meetings; identifies trends through statistical data

analysis, provides "Dashboards" to reflect current data and trends;

participates and facilitates incident investigations, performs risk

assessments of all Jacobs work areas, and conducts HSE related training;

generates weekly, monthly and quarterly reports that analyzes/trends

training, incidents and first aid data and reports to the Site HSE

Manager and client.

( Marathon Galveston Bay Refinery; Texas City Texas. Serve as a liaison

between the HSE department and the office employees to provide HSE

resources, guidance and as a designated point-of-contact for HSE issues.

Responsibilities of the Office HSE Coordinator include the following:

Monitor and document the compliance status of the office with Company

and regulatory agency HSE requirements by conducting regular HSE surveys

and SERs and by using other appropriate methods. Results shall be

provided to the Office Manager and the designated HSE Manager. Act as

the primary point-of-contact and resource for office personnel in regard

to HSE issues. In conjunction with the HSE Department, develop and

implement an Office HSE Plan and an Office Emergency Response Action

Plan. Collect, review, and track Safety Observation Reports (SOR). Make

available blank SPA forms and review and retain copies of completed

forms. Maintain material data safety sheets for all hazardous chemicals

which may be used or stored in the office. Maintain safety awareness by

distributing HSE alerts, update HSE bulletin boards, etc. Prepare and

distribute a monthly report to the Office Manager and designated HSE

Manager that includes information such as number of requests for HSE

assistance, recommendations for special recognition for employees,

number of SORs and SPAs submitted, etc. In conjunction with office

management and the HSE Department, coordinate annual "Safety Day"

activities. Identify and post the name and addresses of the nearest

medical center and hospital, plus names and phone numbers for building

security and HSE personnel. Maintain current First Aid/CPR certification

and/or know who in the building is also trained. Maintain the First Aid

cabinet or kit, including a log of treatment for each kit. Ensure that

injuries occurring in the office are given immediate medical attention.

Ensure that accidents and incidents are promptly reported to the Office

Manager and appropriate HSE Manager. Ensure that accident reports are

completed and submitted in a timely manner. Encourage personnel to

inform a co-worker, HR Manager, or the Office HSE Coordinator of

personal health issues, e.g., diabetes, asthma, heart condition,

seizures, that could require medical assistance while at work. Support

the office manager and/or HR with their delivery of HSE orientation when

new employees are assigned to the office.

( HSE Manager, Texas City Automated Control Projects (TCACP), Marathon

Galveston Bay Refinery, Texas City, Texas. Responsibilities include but

not limited to overall safety of personnel on an automated control

project; assesses safety and health program performance; conducts field

audits; plan, write and evaluate Hazard Assessment Safety Action Plans

(HASAP's); Conducts risk assessments; facilitates weekly and monthly

safety meetings; identifies trends through statistical data analysis,

provides "Dashboards" to reflect current data and trends; participates

and facilitates incident investigations, performs risk assessments of

all Jacobs work areas, and conducts HSE related training; generates

weekly, monthly and quarterly reports that analyzes/trends training,

incidents and first aid data and reports to the Regional Program HSE

Manager and client.

< HSE Professional, BP Texas City, Texas. Responsibilities included

Operating direct reading instruments for industrial hygiene field

activities. Responded to management/employee industrial hygiene

concerns, and industrial hygiene emergencies, Conducted field

assessments during site walkthroughs for direct-hire and

subcontractors with safety personnel and management. I was Responsible

for all procurement of equipment and documentation and maintenance.

Managed all general contractors, and subcontractors MSDS and audited

all general contractors and subcontractors personnel air sampling

records. Provide technical support for air quality permitting, air

quality compliance projects, and other related tasks for industrial

petrochemical, refining, and other industries. Coordinate and/or

participate in the Title V compliance program; interact with plant

environmental and operations personnel during compliance reviews;

develop compliance related tools. Coordinate and/or participate in the

collection, review, and submittal of data to support environmental

reporting programs. Conduct and document facility inspections;

participate in and document regulatory agency inspections. Evaluate

test results, data and procedures for compliance with applicable

environmental requirements. Provide response to environmental system

upsets and monitoring system breakdowns, including field data

collection, situation assessment and system analysis to prevent

recurrence of these conditions. Provide and document environmental

support of facility operations, including technical assistance,

training, system operation analysis and recordkeeping. Assist in

interpretation and assessment of impacts of proposed environmental

regulations on facility operations. Assist in the development and

implementation of plans that will ensure compliance with new air

quality regulations.

University of Texas Medical Branch 2008 - 2011

Lead Paramedic ER

< Responsible for new hire orientation and training according to hospital

goals, values and standards. Trained new employees on life flight

helicopter protocols and landing procedures. Evaluated new employees on

basic emergency skills conducted EKGs training. Ensured training

documentation was correctly filled out on employee performance,

monitored cardiac rate, rhythm and patterns of critically ill patients,

Identified and alert staff to abnormal cardiac conditions. Documented

all events that occurred during the shift

Certified Safety Specialists 2004 - 2008

Safety Technician/ EMT

< Responsibilities include operations support personnel tasked with

assisting the plant operations team to safely expedite the process of

bringing down the units and turning them over to the maintenance team to

ensure work can begin on schedule; applied technical principles,

theories and concepts, and solved routine technical problems of limited

scope under close supervision; well versed in permit writing and permit

expediting while coordinating safety attendants, confined space entry

attendants and supplied air bottle watch activities.

Lowes Home Improvement 2002 - 2004

Manager Loss Prevention

< Managed daily operations, Communicated with buyers and vendors ensuring

products ordered are correct and available for consumers, supervised

associates

I was responsible for inventory, audits, and schedules and counselling.

I also served as store safety auditor, and safety committee foreman

G3 Range Division 1998 - 2002

Range Safety

( Observer and controller of military heavy armor exercises to ensure

compliance with Department and Defense policies and procedures, provides

risk assessments and investigates accidents to determine causes;

prepares reports of investigations for use in recommendation of

preventive measures and the development of safety programs; organized

and rolled out new safety policies and procedures in accordance with

Department of Defense guidelines.

U.S. Army 1989 - 2002

Supervisor SSG/E6

( Responsibilities included providing technical supervision and safety

oversight for all maintenance personnel including Defense Contractors;

supervised inspections of maintenance performance; ensured safety,

quality control, and quality assurance of all operations and maintenance

including contractors; maintained constant communications with foreign

and domestic contractors during transportation both maritime and rail

load operations; ensured all documentation of deployment was accurate

detailing risk management, logistics and maintenance to Department of

Defense liaisons.

Education:

B.S. 2011, Occupational Health and Safety

Columbia Southern University

A.A.S. 2009, Occupational health and Safety with Emphasis in Environmental

Management

Special Training:

OSHA 510, Standards for Construction Industry, OSHA Education Center,

University of Texas at Arlington;

Emergency Medical Technician EMT B

HAZWOPER

Registrations:

National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians

Certifications:

Associate Safety and Health Manager- ASHM

Certified Disaster Relief Coordinator- Red Cross

Certified CPR and First Aid Instructor

Affiliations:

Member, Board of Certified Safety Professionals

Member, Association of Safety and Health Managers

Member, American Society of Safety Engineers



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