DONALD L. GOODLET
Pearland, TX 346-***-**** 281-***-****
Professional Summary
Seasoned Vice President of Environment, Health, Safety, and Security with over 20 years of experience providing safety, health, and environmental leadership in a number of industries for bulk chemical transportation, petrochemical, natural gas pipeline, manufacturing, and high-rise office management. Extensive experience in all aspects of safety and environmental oversight including strategic planning, program creation and implementation, training, and team development. Continually exceeds expectations by building valuable relationships and works well with people at all levels of an organization including stakeholders, management, team members, and customers.
Skills
• Environment, Health, Safety & Security
• Team Leadership & Development
• Regional Oversight & Executive Supervision
• Safety & Environmental Subject Matter Expert
• Strategic Planning & Implementation
• Management System Creation & Coordination
• Site-Specific Health & Safety Plans
• State & Federal/OSHA Safety Regulations
• Employee Safety Training Programs
• Budget Creation & Fiscal Monitoring
• Safety Audits & Inspections
• Security & Emergency Response Plans
• Injury Trend Analysis & Reduction
• Excellent Verbal & Written Communication
Work History
Vice President, Environment, Health, Safety and Security 01/2014 to 05/2020 Adams Resources and Energy – Houston, TX
• Overseeing and directing the safety, health, and environmental activities for over 200 profit centers including developing and implementing strategic safety plans while serving as the corporate representative in the civil legal process.
• Providing executive leadership and guidance on regulatory compliance while managing operations, serving as the ISO 9002 Lead Auditor and Program Coordinator, and working extensively with the American Chemistry Council.
• Auditing and recertifying facilities according to the Responsible Care Management System as well as leading 8 regional safety managers to assist with day-to-day operations and strengthen both programmatic and leadership principles.
• Managing health and safety resources as well as related departmental budgets while serving as the primary contact on health and safety issues as the subject matter expert for employees, regulators, and customers.
• Creating, managing, and reviewing site-specific health and safety plans while establishing or maintaining positive working relationships with clients, site health and safety managers, corporate division managers, or subcontractors.
• Ensuring compliance with all state and federal safety and health regulations including OSHA requirements as well as appraising and implementing new safety policies as they relate to ongoing operations.
• Developing, updating, and managing workplace safety programs, procedures, and policies as well as creating employee training programs while establishing and maintaining complete safety training records.
• Conducting safety audits and inspections to ensure compliance with occupational and environmental health and safety requirements while ensuring that project personnel are adequately trained in emergency response plan procedures.
• Working with operations and procurement departments to determine budgetary requirements to support world class safety performance, security, and environmental compliance across all business units. Safety Director/Manager of Environment, Health, and Safety/Manager of Health and Safety Services/Project Manager, Safety Administration/Senior Safety Specialist/Safety Coordinator/Technical Support Specialist 03/1998 to 02/2014 Spectra Energy/Duke Energy – Houston, TX
• Initially came onboard as a Technical Support Specialist in 1998 and advancing through several roles in the company to become Manager of Environment, Health, and Safety in 2006 and Safety Director in 2009.
• Provided strategic oversight and management of the company's enterprise-wide environmental, health, and safety initiatives by focusing on building a culture that does not accept work related injury, illness, or environmental incidents.
• Maintained strict regulatory compliance and facilitates continuous improvement on all EHS fronts including creating and implementing safety training programs to support cultural or regulatory efforts and mitigate EHS-related risk.
• Provided direction to department of 11 to develop and implement an EHS management system for large-scale capital expansion projects, created EHS risk controls, and coordinated and conducted safety leadership training.
• Monitored EHS and related activities to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local environmental, health, and safety regulations as well as established company policies or procedures.
• Developed and documented comprehensive EHS training requirements or programs including subcontractor and vendor requirements and provided support to over 2,100 employees across 64 locations.
• Reviewed project specific safety orientations or strategic EHS plans including exercising oversight of subcontractor safety practices and supporting preconstruction bidding efforts by reviewing plans and providing safety and risk counsel.
• Exercised oversight of EHS compliance by establishing and enforcing safety inspection activities, routine audits, and robust reporting requirements including the development and implementation of risk mitigation methods when required.
• Analyzed inspection and incident information to identify root causes and trends as well as develop and ensure implementation of preventive or corrective practices while working with operational leadership.
• Reviewed investigations of incidents, near misses, and complaints regarding unsafe, unhealthful, or environmentally damaging working conditions or practices and ensured that corrective actions were identified and implemented. Previous Work History
Assistant Director of Environment, Health and Safety – Adams Resources and Energy, Houston, TX – 08/1994 to 03/1998 Education
University of Houston, Clear Lake – 2005
Master of Science in Environmental Management
GPA: 3.84
University of Houston, Clear Lake – 1995
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Management
GPA: 3.93, Dean's List Fall 1993, Spring 1994, Summer 1994, Fall 1995 San Jacinto College South – 1993
Associate of Arts in Mathematics
GPA: 3.57, Dean's List Spring 1992, Fall 1992