CONRAD MOSS ** Clickner Road
Cropseyville, New York 12052
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
NSK BENNINGTON 2016 TO PRESENT
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SYSCO ALBANY 2015 to 2016
1 Liebich lane, Halfmoon, New York 12065
SAINT-GOBAIN PREFORMANCE PLASTICS 2015
14 McCaffrey St, Hoosick Falls, New York
FIRE DEPARTMENT, CITY OF TROY 1996-2015
1779 Sixth Avenue Troy, New York
RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE 2003-2004
110 Eighth Street Troy, New York
EHS Specialist 2015-Present
Proven ability to design, direct and implement effective safety programs -- designed an on-site safety training program
Demonstrated experience in monitoring facilities and processes for adherence to OSHA guidelines by overseeing inspections, recommending corrective measures and preparing for OSHA safety audits and investigations
Oversaw managed care operations for workers compensation insurance company (400 members) which involved, claims review, OSHA compliance and training, and loss prevention.
Responsible for OSHA and EPA compliance, SARA Reporting and workers compensation claims management
Safety Manager 2015-2016
Develops and manages safety programs for five Sysco sites that operate on a 24/7 schedule.
Preform accident/injury investigation to determine root cause and action plan.
Construct training programs to ensure compliance with all regulatory agencies.
Manage fleet safety including preventive maintenance and Drive Cam.
Created a mentor program that has reduced injuries, reduced cost and increased moral.
Environmental Health and Safety Technician, 2015
Maintained a site wide chemical inventory including periodic auditing.
Ensured compliance of all health and safety programs with OSHA rules and requirements.
Analyzed potentially dangerous workplace practices and conditions and made recommendations accordingly.
Performed facility inspections to ensure compliance with safety regulations and laws, including new construction.
Prepared and submitted required hazardous waste documentation.
Designed and employed Lockout Tagout safety procedures for various types of machinery
Conducted a facility wide noise study.
Captain Paramedic, 2004-2015
Responds to emergency medical scenes, fire incidents, hazardous material releases and other related emergency requests;
Directs and coordinates emergency scene activity unless and until relieved of command by a supervisor; Supervises search and rescue operations;
Assist Battalion Chief with fire investigations within district;
Coordinates the laying of hose lines and the placement of ladders; Directs pressure and use of water streams, and directs ventilation procedures, salvage operations and overhaul activities;
Supervises the keeping of apparatus and equipment in readiness;
Writes reports of all fires and related emergency activities, and reports concerning the use and condition of apparatus, related equipment, and supplies;
Coaches and drills employees in firefighting, use of personal protective equipment, hazardous material metering and emergency medical service techniques to ensure minimum company standards are maintained;
Supervises incidents involving hazardous materials
Supervises emergency medical services to injured persons
Instructs in-service classes in hazardous materials, firefighting, emergency medical service, and related duties;
Promotes physical fitness activities to maintain physical conditioning;
Coordinates and conducts building code inspections.
Continuous communication and development of strong public relations within a diverse community through community gardens, events within local school districts and public outreach.
Demonstrates continuous effort to improve operations, decrease turnaround times, streamline work processes, and work cooperatively and jointly to provide quality and culturally responsive seamless customer service.
Environmental Health and Safety, Fire and Chemical Safety Specialist, 2003-2004
Coordinates and documents testing of fire protection systems
Liaison between University and City Emergency Services
Oversees the University Central Chemical Storage Program
Assures the compliance of the University with all fire and chemical inspections
Oversees compliance with asbestos and lead abatement projects
Assist with the implementation of a University Laser Safety Program
Coordinates EH&S Construction Project Review Team
Manages EH&S Emergency Response Team for response to campus incidents involving hazardous materials
Lieutenant Paramedic, 2000-2004
Work in an environment that utilizes an Incident Command System and an extensive list of Standard Operating Procedures are in place.
Directs the work of firefighters at scenes of fire and in station including assigning men to lay out and connect hose lines and nozzles, directs hose streams, raise ladders and ventilate buildings. Identify the extinguishing agent to be applied and the application procedure. Understand fire behavior characteristics and fire suppression.
Supervises and assists in salvage operations during and immediately following a fire while inspecting the property at the scene to prevent re-ignition.
Insures the proper cleaning, checking and replacement of tools and equipment at the conclusion of a fire and on-going in the station and on the apparatuses.
Maintaining complete company diaries, fire records and makes periodic reports of personnel and activities utilizing Microsoft Office Products.
Inspects buildings for fire hazards and code violations as well as identifying construction types and building materials.
Supervises the training and drilling of all subordinates.
Maintaining an inventory log of all narcotics and a record of the protocol they were used in.
Responsible for the identification of hazardous materials and selecting the proper means for mitigation.
Extensive knowledge of fire prevention methods, principles, practices and equipment including alarms, detectors, sprinklers and standpipes. Extending this information regarding fire hazards and fire prevention to building owners and managers.
Completion of various required state and local documents including NIFR, PCR and insurance reimbursement form. These forms are critiqued by a number of offices including the Fire Department, Health Department, Office of Fire Prevention and Control and REMO.
Firefighter/Paramedic, 1996-2000
EDUCATION
State University College at Brockport 1990-1993
Brockport, New York
State University of New York at Morrisville 1988-1990
Morrisville, New York
CERTIFICATIONS AND TRAINING
Certified Instructor of Certification Criteria established in Section 426.4 of Part 426 of the Minimum Standards for Firefighting Personnel
Fire Officer Certification I and II
Fire Service Instructor I
NYS Certified Paramedic
New York State Code Inspector Certification
HAZWOPER Training
Fire Service Instructor Course
Principles of Fire Investigating
Inspection of Existing Structures (Code Enforcement)
Fire Behavior and Arson Awareness
FAST Team
Initial Fire Attack Course
Rescue Operation Course
ACLS/BCLS
Grass, Brush and Forest Firefighting
Accident Victim Extrication Training course
Hazardous Materials First Responder Operation Course
Hazardous Materials Specialist
Radiation Safety for Firefighters Course
Sampling Techniques for the Hazardous Material Technician
Emergency Response to Hazardous Materials Incidents
Emergency Response to Chemical WMD Agents
Weapons of Mass Destruction Equipment In-Service Training
Emergency Response to Terrorism Tactical Considerations
Basic Fire Training Certificate
Essentials of Firefighting Course
Pump Operator Course
Ladder Company Operation course
Mass Confidence Course
Hazard Material Technician Course
Confined Space Course
Many online certified training courses through FEMA and the University of Louisiana
(list will be provided upon request)
NIMS certified
RCRA certified
DOT for Hazardous Materials