ANGELINA RICHARDSON
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I put my heart and soul into everything I do. I believe in building relationships with people of all levels from the president to the janitors. My goal is for people to make it home safely at the end of each day.
SKILLS
OSHA 500/ Authorized outreach trainer for OSHA 10 and OSHA 30
Construction Site Safety Supervisor
First Aid/CPR certification up to date
Blood borne pathogen training
OSHA 510
0SHA 30
OSHA 10
Confined Space competent
Trench/Excavation competent
Silica Competent
Qualified rigger
Problem solver
Like to work ahead
EXPERIENCE
MARCH 2021 – AUGSUT 2021
SITE SAFETY COORDINATOR, Dugan and meyers, llc
Worked at the Amazon CVG Hub project in Florence, KY
Ensured the project was in compliance with 29 CFR 1926 and 1910 OSHA standards through jobsite audits, orientations, and training for regular Dugan and Meyers employees and third- party labor
Established a jobsite SDS for materials used/ kept the SDS up to date
Recorded jobsite inspections via safety links
Facilitated weekly toolbox talks on various subjects and Safety alerts
Evaluated sub-contractor safety programs and made necessary recommendations
Studied the client’s Site-Specific Plans for each job and major project on the jobsite and relayed my findings to the Project Managers, Superintendents, and Supervisors during the weekly internal meetings
Collaborated with the Corporate Safety Director on a as needed basis
Safety committee member
Issued Hot Work Permits and followed up by visiting the work areas later on
Wrote out JHAs for different tasks and offered help to those who needed help with MTAs
Positively changed dangerous work habits
Utilized Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft teams for communication
Attended classes with Bobcat to become a better trainer for the Skid steer and rough terrain forklift
Constantly checked the CDC websites and the OSHA website for Covid-19 guidance
Ordered, inspected, and issued needed PPE
Tagged out any equipment that posed a safety hazard to the worker
AUGUST 2015 – JANUARY 2020
SAFETY LEAD, CARPENTER HELPER 1, ZACHRY GROUP
Worked at the Georgia Power Plant on the Water Treatment Project on the Fire Protection Team
Trained by the plant ERTs on fire prevention and how to effectively put out fires
Hot Work Permits were filled out each day and issued to each team member
Responsible for assigned zone
Checked over each work area to ensure that each work area was set up right by having combustibles moved at least 35 feet away in every direction
Fire extinguishers set up every 25 feet
Fabricated fire curtains from welding blinds if welder worked from heights
Monitored welding machines, leads, and cords for possible overheating
Maintained all barricades
Handled conflicts in a professional manner
Performed monthly inspections on fire extinguishers, ladders, and cords
Documented all inspections in a binder
Instructed co-workers on safety operations of power tools
Managed to change negative and unsafe work behaviors through coaching
Worked as flagger/spotter during concrete pours at night
Confined space attendant when needed
August 2000-January 2003
SAFETY TEAM Member, Carpenter helper, Mathews Construction
Did periodic walk throughs of the jobsite and discussed my findings with co-workers and sub-contractors
Daily meetings before start of shift of how to perform the tasks at hand safely
Fabricated hole covers, hard barricades from plywood and 2 x 4’s
Evacuated everybody in a safely manner when the plant’s evacuation alarms went off and did a head count
Administered first aid to co-workers for hand injuries and notified to appropriate people for injuries more serious than first aid
Received a bonus for helping the project get a month and half ahead of schedule
EDUCATION
FEBRUARY 2009-JULY2010
ASSOCIATES OF SCIENCE IN MEDICAL ASSISTING
BROWN MACKIE COLLEGE
GRADUATED WITH A GPA OF 3.48, ON THE DEAN’S LIST FOR 15 MONTHS
PROFESSOR OF THE BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS CLASS ASKED TO USE MY ELITE TRANSPORTATION BUSINESS PROPOSAL AS A MODEL FOR OTHER STUDENTS TO USE AS A GUIDE
AUGUST 2006-FEBRUARY 2009
WORKED ON PREREQUISITES AT ELIZABETHTOWN COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE
APRIL 2003-MAY2003
OBTAINED MY GED THROUGH MITCHELL COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SKILLS
OSHA 500/ Authorized outreach trainer for OSHA 10 and OSHA 30
Construction Site Safety Supervisor
First Aid/CPR certification up to date
Blood borne pathogen training
OSHA 510
0SHA 30
OSHA 10
Confined Space competent
Trench/Excavation competent
Silica Competent
Qualified rigger
Problem solver
ACTIVITIES
Enjoyed being in the Lion’s Club at ECTC because we helped people get affordable or free eyeglasses also did volunteer work for Habitat for Humanity. I liked showing people how to use tools and saws. It was rewarding work.