Tony L. Horton
Professional Summary
Experienced Safety and Supply Chain Professional, trained to manage a Safety Program that encompasses an aggressive, but not limited to, meeting the compliance requirements of OHSA, EHS, ISO, EPA, DOT, Disaster Preparedness, Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP), by promoting a zero tolerance for injury.
Duties
Work Period
Safety/ Supply Chain Manager 10/ 2018 to 05/2020
Synamedia – Costa Mesa, CA.
Safety/ Supply Chain/ Manager 11/ 2012 to 10/2018
Cisco Systems – Costa Mesa, CA.
Safety/ Production Manager 03/ 1997 to 11/2012
NDS Americas – Costa Mesa, CA
Education
MBA, West Coast University, Program Management, Finance
BS, Illinois State University, IT/ Health & Safety Sciences
7590 E. Paseo Laredo Cell 949-***-****
Anaheim, CA. 92808 Email: *********@***.***
Coordinate building construction groups i.e., contractors, building facility manager, and operations manager, to confirm compliance of proper safety procedures such as using the ladder vertical lifeline system, proper maintenance of the diesel generator (filters, exhaust system, leaks, etc.,) and alerting management of hot work permits being incorporated.
Created hazard assessment and training programs for machine guarding, warehouse storage, forklift usage, manufacturing equipment, office safety and environmental controls.
Support the H.R. and Workers Comp groups with injury and illness investigation, report cause and corrective action measures, and provide incident and accident reports. Assist management with accommodations regarding return to work and transitional duty tasks.
Strong leadership, managerial & collaborative ability.
Created Injury & Illness Prevention Program/ Business Emergency Plan that was used to comply with building safety responsibilities, training, employee, communication, hazard assessment & Inspections, and accident investigations.
Responsible for the implementation of safety plans and projects, encompassing Warehousing, Manufacturing and EHS Programs.
Analyzed continuous improvement indicators such as employee “Days Away, Restricted or Transferred” (DART) due to illness or injury and measuring overall equipment effectiveness (O.E.E.).
Supply Chain manager with the ability to analyze data, review processes and find solutions that generate reports and present findings that effect all department levels. Had as many as 40 direct reports working for me.
Trained as an emergency search and rescue Incident Command Leader (ICL): 1st Aid, CPR, AED, and Bloodbourne pathogen trained.