JOHN
HONISH
S A F E T Y P R O F E S S I O N A L
PROFILE
Safety professional with 25+ years’ experience in the construction industry. Dedicated to the Safety, Health,
& Environmental well-being of new construction and occupied facility addition and renovation projects and teams. Proven success preventing accidents, identifying risks and promoting the best long term safety interests of a company.
WORK EXPERIENCE
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15258 FM 530, Hallettsville, TX 77964
SKILL
Ability to Work under Pressure Analytical
Communication Skills Critical Thinking Problem Solving Time Management
Microsoft Office
MARKET EXPERIENCE
K-12 Education Higher Education Mixed Use
Office Research and Development Healthcare
CERTIFICATIONS
Safety Trained Supervisor - Construction (STSC)
OSHA 500
OSHA Academy
Effective Accident Investigation
Confined Space Program
Fall Protection Program
Safety Manager
2019 - Present
Safety, Health &
Environmental (SH&E)
Project Manager
2010 - 2019
Corporate Safety
Director
2005 - 2010
Journeyman Plumber
1995 - 2005
Core Safety and Code Red Safety, Dallas, TX
Implement and maintain safety and health programs, systems and procedures.
AECOM Hunt, Dallas, TX
Implement and maintain safety and health programs, systems and procedures. Coordinate jobsite safety with trade/subcontractors to prevent hazards and diseases in the work area. Investigate accidents, injuries, and complaints concerning hazards in the workplace. Monitor and enforce compliance with applicable safety regulations and programs. Record or compiles all required documents on accident reports, investigations or any violations. Provide regulatory interpretation and technical advice. Conduct employee training, emergency preparedness and assures the quality of programs. Recommend improvements in processes, design, procedures and operating equipment to minimize hazards. Implement and enforce COVID-19 precautions.
Curtis Mechanical, Dallas, TX
Develop, implement and maintains safety and health programs, systems and procedures. Investigates accidents, injuries, and complaints concerning hazards in the workplace. Provides regulatory interpretation and technical advice. Conduct employee training, emergency preparedness and Assures the quality of programs. Develop and implement improvements in processes, design, procedures and operating equipment to minimize hazards.
Install new plumbing systems, drainage systems, and gas lines, as well as maintaining and repairing existing systems.
Instructional building including conference rooms, exhibition spaces, motion capture acoustic and research laboratories and a 1,200-seat Lecture Hall Electrical Safety for Technicians and
Supervisors
Trench and Excavation Safety
Scaffold Safety Program Management
Steel Erection Safety
Cranes and Derricks Safety
American Red Cross Trainer
CPR AED First Aid Blood Borne Pathogens
Competent Person Refresher Training - 2019
Scaffold Fall protection Excavation
Electrical Steel Erection Cranes Confined
Spaces Accident Investigation
Fire Extinguisher Training
Rescue and Survival Training
Storm Water Training
References available upon request.
NOTABLE PROJECTS
University of Texas of the Permian Basin
Wagner Noel Performing Arts Center
Midland, TX
April 2010 - November 2011
A 108,000 SF performing arts center featuring a
1,800-seat, two-balcony theater, a multi- use recital hall, performer support spaces and music academic
spaces.
University of Texas at Dallas Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology Building Richardson, TX
November 2011 – May 2013
New 157,920 SF state-of-the-art research and.
William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital
Dallas, TX
May 2013 – September 2014
New 1,300,000 SF, 13 -floor research and
teaching hospital.
Methodist Hospital Houston, TX
September 2014 – June 2015
New 167,500 SF hospital.
Bleu Ciel Dallas, TX
June 2015 –November 2017
A 158-unit, 33-story, 680,000 SF
condominium complex. Structural work that
includes white boxing of the interior main
building and exterior glass and glazing.
University of Texas at Arlington Science
and Engineering Innovation and Research
Building Arlington, TX
November 2017 – November 2019
A 220,000 SF, six-level building with research
and teaching laboratories. The facility
includes a four- story research wing, two-story
classroom wing with 900 seats, 12 "research
neighborhoods" for targeted research and
basement level laboratory space.
Alcon Laboratories Fort Worth, TX
November 2018- May 2019
UTAMU Football Stadium Canyon, TX
July 2019-September2019
New all-purpose 12,000 seat facility.
University of Texas Permian Basin
Kinesiology Building Odessa, TX
September 2019 –August 2020
New 170,000 SF facility.