Yue “Moon” Shang, MS, MPH, CSP, CHMM
Houston, TX
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EXPERTISE
Responsible for HSE Management for over 220 employees at seven facilities, their distribution center, and the aftermarket field service group:
Oversight and supervision of Incident Investigation & Reporting (TapRoot), HSE Metrics, Management of Change, Behavior Based Safety and Safe Operating Procedures.
Lead the administration, implementation, and enforcement of all Health, Safety, and Environmental policies and procedural controls, and HSE work instructions.
Recommend practicable and sustainable corrective actions for non-conformances.
Conduct Job Hazard Analysis on facility management employees
Advise leadership on state of HSE during weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly meetings with facility and division leadership.
Continually monitor Federal, State and Local regulations (OSHA, NFPA, EPA, etc.) to ensure that all requirements are met.
Audits, Analysis and Hazard Identification:
Promote corporate HSE initiatives to personnel via multi-media training and meetings.
Host and conduct HSE audits by internal and external parties, develop economically accepted and sustainable corrective action plans, and coordinate completion of corrective and preventive actions.
Incident analysis using TapRoot, by classification, area, shift, and type of injury/illness.
Facilitate and lead Process Hazard Analysis
Analyzed Behavior Based Safety observations and facility audits.
Analyzed incidents by classification, area, and injury.
Monitored incident statistics for OSHA log.
Accomplishments:
Achieved Zero Professional Vehicle Accident in 2015
Achieved Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) of 0.67 (better than target of 1.0), and reduced Total Incident Rate (TRI) by 20% (better than target of 15%).
Achieved Zero Lost-Time Injury in 2015
Developed, coordinated, and accomplished HSE objectives.
Identified and closed gaps in HSE training
Motivation:
Committed to promotion of Stop Work Authority, and “No One Gets Hurt, Nothing Gets Harmed”.
Develop effective physical and procedural controls based on workplace observations and findings.
Technically proficient with NFPA, OSHA, DOT, and ANSI standards.
Promote awareness and control of risk - the deep belief that “It is everyone’s responsibility to identify hazards and Stop Work until all hazards have been addressed.”
Industries Served:
Manufacturing, Compressed Gas, Educational, Healthcare
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Air Liquide America, HSE Manager 04/2015 - Present
University of Houston-Downtown, EHS Coordinator 02/2014 - 02/2015
MD Anderson Cancer Center, EHS Specialist 07/2013 - 12/2013
Baylor College of Medicine, Research Assistant and EHS Lead 2/2007 - 7/2013
PROJECTS IN HSE & INDUSTRIALHYGIENE
Air sampling using different instruments-UTSPH (2014)
Instruments included: tedlar bag, different type of sorbent tubes, air pump, impinger, bubble meter, direct reading instruments (TSI particulate counter and gas detector), cyclone, different filters, ICP/MS spectrophotometer
Fume hood ventilation evaluation using smoke tube, flow hood, manometer and Shortridge Multimeter Velgrid
Comparison of three hood types: plain opening, flanged round opening and bellmouth. Instruments used included: inclined manometer, fluke hot-element anemometer, smoke tubes, Shortridge manometer
Impact of Louisiana Gulf oil spill on environment and human health (BP) UTSPH (2010)
Identification and summarization of an adverse effect on humans as a result of the oil spill: the mental health of effected residents and BP employees around Louisiana Gulf. Identification and debating of an ethical dilemma regarding the clean-up of oil spill. Development of preventative strategies for environmental and health effects due to offshore oil drilling.
Health and Safety Program Management Case Study (Baker Hughes) UTSPH (2010)
Application of the four functions of management during the diagnosis of the problem. Strategy development to address the health and safety issues. Presentation of the plan for the sustainability of the proposed strategy to improve the health and safety of the workplace.
EDUCATION AND TECHNICAL PROFICIENCIES
The University of Texas School of Public Health, Houston, TX
Dr. P.H. Occupational Safety and Industrial Hygiene [January 2013 – Present]
M.P.H Equivalent in Environmental and Occupational Health Science (Industrial Hygiene) [January 2013]
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
M.S. Plant Pathology and Microbiology [December 2006]
Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, P. R. China
B.S. Biology & Ecology [June 2003]
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Statistics Analysis System (SAS), SmartSolve, MetricStream, PHA Leader Software, TapRoot Root Cause Analysis, Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Excel)
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
2016 - Course Certificates - The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
Introduction to Corporate Finance
Introduction to Financial Accounting
Introduction to Marketing
2015 - Certified TapRoot Root Cause Incident Investigator
2015 - Process Hazard Analysis
2014 - Certified Safety Professional (CSP) Certificate number: 26568
2014 - Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) Certificate number: 16547
2014 - HAZWOPER 40 Hours
2014 - National Incident Management System (NIMS): All-Hazards Safety Officer
2014 - FEMA IS-700, IS-100, IS-200, and IS-800 certificates
2013 - 10-hour OSHA General Industry Safety Training Certificate
2013 - Certified Fire Warden by City of Houston Fire Department, Fire Prevention and Life Safety
2012 - Certified Base Programmer for SAS 9 (Statistics)
HONORS & AWARDS
Texas Water Pollution Control Endowed Scholarship (2013)
Outstanding New Student Scholarship, School of Public Health, University of Texas Health Science Center (2010)
Excellent Undergraduate Thesis Award, Lanzhou University, P. R. China (2003)
First-Class Excellent Undergraduate Scholarship, Lanzhou University, P. R. China (2000 & 2001)
Third-Class Excellent Undergraduate Scholarship, Lanzhou University, P. R. China (1999 & 2002)
VISA STATUS
Permanent Resident of the United States of America
LANGUAGES
Fluent English & Chinese