David T. Quibell
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87107
Cell: 660-***-****
**********@*****.***
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Veteran’s Preference and Federal Civilian Status: N/A
Country of Citizenship: USA
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Job Title: Industrial Hygienist
EDUCATION: University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, MO
Master of Science: Industrial Hygiene – May 2009
Cumulative GPA: 3.35/4.00
Major GPA: 3.6/4.00
Logan College of Chiropractic, Chesterfield, Chesterfield, MO
Doctorate of Chiropractic
Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg, MO
Bachelor of Science: Industrial Safety
Minor: Fire Science
INTERNSHIP: CH2M Hill Hanford, Inc. (May 2008 – August 2008)
Hanford Site Cleanup Project – Health and Safety Programs, Richland WA Evaluated noise levels for BX Tank Farm Drilling Project and C Farm operations Researched employee training records to create spreadsheet of training records for current employees Attended CH2M Hill all hands quarterly Safety meeting Served on the Ergonomics Committee and helped evaluate the ergonomics program Prepared and delivered a Power Point presentation to the Ergonomics Committee on the Biomechanical survey conducted on site Evaluation of new training manual on the Manning Ammonia Gas Detector and on the ppb Ray Volatile Gas Detector Evaluated new training manuals on the Quest 300 Noise Dosimeter and the Quest 2900 Sound Level Meter Evaluated the iTx Multi Gas Monitor and the Lumex RA-915 Mercury Analyzer
David T. Quibell
1101 Solar Road N.W.
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87107
Cell: 660-***-****
**********@*****.***
Social Security Number:
Veteran’s Preference and Federal Civilian Status: N/A
Country of Citizenship: USA
Vacancy Announcement Number:
Job Title: Industrial Hygienist
SPECIALIZIED Sper Scientific Light Meter
TRAINING: Calibration of Air Sampling Pumps
Drager 2000 Vapor Detector
ppb RAE Volatile Gas Detector
Quest Model 300 Noise Dosimeter
Quest Model 2900 Sound Level Meter
NASAL RANGER “ODOR SCHOOL”
PROFESSIONAL Quibell Chiropractic. (December 1991 – 2009)
EXPERIENCE: Chiropractor, Warrensburg, MO Maintain a positive and safe working environment. Assess patient’s condition; determine and evaluate treatment. Compile records and reports. Supervise a staff of 2 providing a high level of customer service.
Department of Labor. (August 2009 – July 2010)
Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
Industrial Hygienist, Mobile, Alabama Performed Industrial Hygiene Inspections of a routine nature in a variety of workplaces noting hazardous conditions and unsafe work practices. Selected, set up, calibrated, monitored and read results from a wide variety of sampling and measuring equipment. Prepared technical reports based on findings of investigations, analysis of laboratory results. Recommended and reviewed corrective actions to ensure hazard abatement. Promoted Industrial Hygiene practices by working with employers and employees. Provided justification for investigative findings.
David T. Quibell
1101 Solar Road N.W.
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87107
Cell: 660-***-****
**********@*****.***
Social Security Number:
Veteran’s Preference and Federal Civilian Status: N/A
Country of Citizenship: USA
Vacancy Announcement Number:
Job Title: Industrial Hygienist
RM Development. (July 2010 – August 2010)
Deepwater Horizon Response
MS Canyon 252
Safety Observer, Orange Beach, Alabama Maintain a positive and safe working environment. Observe, recommend and review corrective actions to ensure hazard abatement.
RM Development. (August 2010 – September 2010)
Enbridge Spill Response 2505C
Industrial Hygienist, Marshall, Michigan Maintain a positive and safe working environment Selected, set up, calibrated, monitored and read results from MultiRAE and UltraRAE air monitoring equipment for any VOC’s or Benzene that may be present in the breathing environment.
Center for Toxicology and Environmental health. (November 2010 – Present)
Environmental Scientist II, Little Rock, Arkansas Maintain a positive and safe working environment Selected, set up, calibrated, monitored and read results from a wide variety of sampling and measuring equipment.
PROFESSIONAL American Industrial Hygiene Association, Student Chapter
MEMBERSHIPS: Rio Sigma Kappa Safety Honor Society
The Blue Lodge
Abba Shrine Temple
Missouri State Chiropractic Association
ACTIVITIES/ NIOSH Training Grant
David T. Quibell
1101 Solar Road N.W.
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87107
Cell: 660-***-****
**********@*****.***
Social Security Number:
Veterans Performance and Federal Civilian Status: N/A
Country of Citizenship: USA
Vacancy Announcement Number:
Job Title: Industrial Hygienist
HONORS: Johnson County Chapter of the American Red Cross, Board of Directors
Herbert H. Jones Industrial Hygiene Scholarship
Individual research project: Case Management of Work Related injuries.
Getting the Work Force Back to Work.
CERTIFICATIONS/ Missouri Fire Fighter Certification I & II
LICENSES Hazardous Materials Certification
Hazardous Waste Operations. (HAZWOPPER) 40 Hour
Missouri State Board of Chiropractic Examiners
Hazardous Waste Operations. (HAZWOPPER) 8 Hour Refresher
OSHA Initial Compliance Course
OSHA Investigative Interviewing Techniques
FEMA Introduction to the Incident Command System
FEMA Incident Command System for Single Resources and Initial Action
Incidents
Pure Safety Asbestos Awareness
FEMA IS-00700.a National Incident Management System (NIMS)
FEMA IS-00701.a NIMS Multiagency Coordination System (MACS)
NIOSH 582 Sampling & Evaluating Airborne Asbestos
FEMA IS-00035.11 FEMA Safety Orientation
FEMA IS-00003 Radiological Emergency Management
FEMA IS-00301 Radiological Emergency Response
FEMA IS-00302 Modular Emergency Radiological Response Transportation Training
COMPUTER SKILL: Proficient in Microsoft Office Professional (2003 & 2007)
Excel PowerPoint
Word Works