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Forklift Operator Safety Officer

Location:
Lubbock, TX, 79401
Posted:
January 15, 2023

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Robert E. Sonnamaker, CSHO

**** **** ******

Lubbock, Texas 79407

Cell: 575-***-****

Email: aduoxe@r.postjobfree.com

Objective:

Work for the safety of company employees, the safety of the client, the public, and the safety of the environment.

Work History:

09/2019 TO 07/2021 SAFETY COORDINATOR DCP MIDSTREAM

Maintain Safety Management at four field processing gas plants

Maintain Safety Management over field operations in SE New Mexico

Worked with management and engineers during construction and repairs to booster stations and pipelines

Responsible for issue, maintenance, and inspection of safety equipment

Conducted joint field safety inspections with clint representatives

Responsible for conducting and/or observing performance of safety (toolbox, meetings, and pre-job briefings conducted by field management).

Maintained oversite of employees overall safety awareness, and timely corrective actions to eliminate unsafe acts or conditions

Performed case management with injured employees

Ensure consistent adherence to and compliance of company and OSHA safety and environmental standards

Worked with supervisors to conduct field safety audits and observations

Promoted better communications between the safety department, employees and clients

Promoted companies EH & S Philosophy and culture

Involved supervisors with Management of Change (MOC), Process Hazard Analysis

(PHA), and Pre-Job reviews and meetings

Responsible for ensuring employees who were injured or involved in accidents were taken to proper collection sites for drug/alcohol testing and maintaining proper documentation

07/2019 to 09/2019 ASSISTANT MANAGER O&S Quick Change

Assisted Owner with daily oversight of operations.

Ensure consistent adherence to and execution of company safety and environmental

Standards.

Assisted owner with ordering and stocking of operational supplies and parts. Page 2 of 5

2018 to 2019 SAFETY REPRESENTATIVE TEX-MEX Rentals

Ensure consistent adherence to, and execution of, Company safety and environmental standards.

Achieved better interaction with management for a more comprehensive Health, Safety, and Environmental program.

Involved supervisors when conducting field safety audits and observations.

Promoted better communications between the Safety Department and the employees.

Strive to learn from the employees and supervisors to promote better on the job training.

Promoted the Company’s EH&S philosophy and culture.

Involved Operations with Management of Change (MOC), Process Hazard Analysis

(PHA), and Pre-Job Reviews and Meetings.

Learned from field management and personnel to identify solutions to EH&S issues and audit findings.

Achieved better involvement of supervisors in Risk Management and Incident/Accident Investigation processes including facilitating root cause analysis of reported incidents, near misses, injury, or vehicle collision.

More Behavior Based Safety Principles were identified by crew members conducting pre-job safety meetings and performing post-job reviews.

Maintain safety equipment in proper working order and coordinate required inspections and maintenance.

Conducted EHS-related training with employees sharing more personal feed-back.

Promoted employee participation in Emergency Response planning, and preparation.

Carried a company cell phone and responded during working and non-working hours.

Gained knowledge while working around plant/production vessels and piping systems containing H2S, CO2, and hydrocarbon gases.

Mentored less experienced EHS specialists and other co-workers resulting in more effective on the job training.

Shared various types of environmental and safety testing of facilities and job sites with supervisors and crews resulting in better understanding of unsafe conditions..

Conducted joint field inspections and audits with client representatives and champions resulting in employees better understanding client expectations. 2013 to 2018 Safety Representative BHI Energy

Promoted the BHI Safety and Health Plan at the field level in coordination with the FMC Site Manager with better employee understanding of the BHI core values of Safety.

Achieved employee understanding regarding JHA standards for routine and non-routine work tasks.

Responsible for conducting and/or observing the performance of Safety “tool box” meetings and Pre-Job Briefings.

Conducted monthly safety meetings with all employees, documented attendees and tracking topics discussed during monthly meetings.

Oversight of the employee’s overall safety awareness. Conducted on-going shift safety inspections of the site(s) and public areas, and take necessary and timely corrective action(s) to eliminate unsafe acts and/or conditions. Recorded observations as directed using an approved observation form.

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Achieved a higher participation from employees complying with site safety rules and regulations.

Provided for control, availability and use of safety equipment, including employee personal protective equipment. Maintain effective accountability for available safety equipment, prepare necessary order requests, and facilitate safety equipment purchases with the approval of the FMC Site Manager.

Responsible for tracking BHI safety metrics, reports, and milestones.

Responsible for the documentation, accountability and required notifications of safety related accidents, incidents, and near misses.

Responsible for investigating accidents, incidents, injuries and near miss events occurring to, by or with BHI employees assigned to support the URENCO/LES project. Investigations will be focused on determining causes, extent of conditions, unsafe acts and events, and identification of corrective actions to be implemented in an effort to prevent reoccurrence.

Performed case management with injured employees.

Interacted with company job-planner, management, and employees with JHA’s and pre- job meetings resulting in better employee involvement.

Promoted Behavior Based Safety principles.

Interacted with the URENCO Safety committee as an active member. 2010 to 2013 Safety Lead URENCO USA, Eunice, NM

Responsible for providing EHS support to operating organizations.

Responsible for overseeing and promoting the Health and Safety of all personnel on the site, approximately 1500 contractors and over 500 URENCO USA employees.

Reviewed site safety procedures for compliance with OSHA and company regulations.

Worked closely with the URENCO Industrial Safety Officer, and the HS&E Manager.

Assisted URENCO USA in reaching over 16,000,000 man hours worked with-out a lost time injury.

Worked closely with URENCO USA Safety and with the contractors safety departments.

Conducted site safety audits and inspections daily to ensure all OSHA and Corporate Safety and Environmental Standards are complied with.

Maintained proper records of all audits, and inspections.

Reviewed all Event and Condition reports for accuracy and compliance.

Responsible for reviewing all incident reports, injury/illness reports, and investigation reports.

Provided case management for injured employees.

Assisted contractors with job hazard analysis’s and pre-job meeting reports.

Participated in Emergency Response drills as the Safety controller.

Assisted the HS&E Manager in implementing a Safety Committee, and served as the Head of the committee.

Performed assessments of office and job sites to help correct ergonomic issues. Page 4 of 5

Education

Matriculated in NMJC Environmental Tech Program

Matriculated in PS in Environmental Science, Chadwick University OSHA 500 Instructor Course, Texas Engineering Extension Service Associate Degree, 1989, New Mexico State University Continuing Education TEEX

2018 OS OSH501 0326 Train the Trainer OSHA 501 Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry 07/17/2018. OS OSH511 0431 Standards for General Industry 06/26/2018. 2013 OS OSH503 0107 Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers 10/30/2013. 2009 Received the General Industry CERTIFIED SAFETY AND HEALTH OFFICIAL Designation

(CSHO) from the Texas Engineering Extension Service, TEEX OS OSH503 0034 Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers 11/18/2009. 2008 OS OSH225 0020 Principles of Ergonomics 11/10/2008. OS OSH204 0016 Machinery & Machine Guarding Standard 09/08/2008. OS OSH500 0034 Occupational Safety & Health Standards for Construction Industry 05/23/2008.

OS OSH521 0022 OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene 05/05/2008. OS PRT222 0002 Respiratory Protection 04/15/2008.

OS PRT248 0012 VPP Overview Course 04/14/2018.

2007 OS PRT512 0005 Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Oil and Gas Industry 07/09/2007.

OS OSH311 0023 Fall Arrest Systems 06/25/2007.

OS PRT106 0011 Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Instructor Development Course 06/11/2007. OS OSH226 0011 Permit-Required Confined Space Entry 04/23/2007. OS OSH201 0010 Hazardous Materials 02/26/2007.

OS OSH730 0004 OSHA’s Permit-Required Confined Space Standard 02/21/2007. OS OSH750 0007 Introduction to Safety and Health Management 02/20/2007. OS OSH755 0008 Introduction to Accident Investigation 02/01/2007. OS OSH784 0005 injury and Illness Recordkeeping 01/31/2007. 2006 OS PRT300 0007 Introduction to Oil & Gas 12/12/2006. OS OSH501 0427 Train-T-Trainer Course in Occupational Safety & Health Standards for General Industry 02/27/2006.

2001 OS OSH106 0011 Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Instructor Development Course 07/20/2001. 1995 OS OSH500 0025 Train-T-Trainer in Occupational Safety & Health Standards For Construction Industry 01/30/1995.

1991 OS OSH3010 Excavation Safety 01/23/1991.

OS PRT106 Train-T-Trainer Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Instructor Training 03/11/1991. Continuing Education:

2006 Completed the DBI Fall Protection Competent Inspection Course. Attended the Crosby Trainer Re-Certification class for trainers for the Land Bases Energy Operations.

Completed Devon Oil class for SAFE Observations. Qualified for the Inspector Program. Page 5 of 5

2004 Completed the Collector Training class under the U. S. Department of Transportation for Drug Screen Collector Training. 2003 Completed the Crosby Train the Trainer class on Basic Rigging to Land Based Energy Operations. Qualified Authorized Trainer under the Crosby Communication System. 2002 Completed the Crosby Rigging to Land Based Oil/Gas Energy Operations Fundamentals for Rigging with slings, hardware & blocks.

2001 Completed the Medic First Aid up-date with Pediatric. 2000 Completed the Medic First Aid Registered Instructor class. 1997 Completed the (G242) Basic Skills II class: Effective Communication, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Emergency

Management Institute.

1996 Completed Supervisors Substance Abuse Recognition Program. Completed Basic Orientation Class-West Texas Safety Training. 1995 Completed Supervisors Substance Abuse Recognition Program. 1994 Completed Certification Class of Radiological & Operational Training through the Seaman Nuclear Corporation.

1993 Completed Supervisor Substance Abuse Recognition class. Completed Train the Trainer/Hazardous Materials Training 49 CFR 172 Subpart H & 177.816, including HM126F and HM 181/Hazardous Materials Transportation from The New Mexico Motor Carrier’s Association, Inc.

Completed Process Safety Management training.

1992 Completed Hazardous Materials, First Responder and Public Safety Course from the New Mexico Department of Public Safety.

1990 Completed a Four Hour Course, Forklift Operator Training class. Safety Association Membership: Joined the American Society of Safety Engineers in 1991. New Mexico Junior College:

2014 Supervisor Safety Management Training 04/04/2014. 2013 Lockout / Tag-Out 09/13/2013.

Trenching & Excavating 09/13/2013.

Near Miss Training 09/13/2013.

Distracted Driving, Pt. 2 09/13/2013.

Focus 4 Hazards 09/12/2013.

Record Keeping 09/12/2013.

Distracted Driving, Pt. 1 09/12/2013.



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