Lutis Anthony Moore
*** ****** **** • Phenix City, Alabama 36869
OBJECTIVE: A responsible and challenging position which utilizes production management, communication,
process control, environmental health and safety, with an opportunity for future advancement
EDUCATION: Grandview College, Des Moines, Iowa; majoring in Communications/Radio-TV,
Bachelor of Arts Degree, April 1983
Academic Record: Dean’s List 1983
Courses: Public Relations, English, Public Speaking, Mass Communication, College Math,
Telecommunications, Social and Physical Science.
EXPERIENCE:
Jan 2010 - Feb 2011 Production Supervisor
Continental Carbon Company, Carbon Black Manufacture, Phenix City, Alabama
Directly responsible for all grade changes and control of nonconforming material, responsible
for monitoring and maintenance of all measuring equipment used in the supervised production
area, responsible for the safe and proper operations of all manufacturing equipment, responsible
for ensuring that all quality practices are being followed, manage and provide resources to a
daily supervised crew of production operators, responsible for all manufacturing unit shutdown
and start-ups, plan and assist in department safety meeting, responsible for staying
within production specifications and taking corrective action, responsible for all activity at the
Phenix City plant after regular working hours.
June 2006 - Jan 2010 Environmental Health and Safety Superintendent
Continental Carbon Company, Carbon Black Manufacture, Phenix City, Alabama
• To plan, manage, coordinate, and administrate all plant safety, health, and environmental
programs, projects, activities, loss prevention, and/or other duties assigned to the EHS
Superintendent.
• Development, implementation and evaluation of safety policies and procedures. Coordinates
activities of the safety committee, conducts safety inspections, and provides technical
guidance to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations concerning safety.
• Monitor and achieve compliance for regulatory permits and statues. Gather information
for permit applications. Coordinate with state and federal agencies for permit compliance.
• Evaluate and identify workplace hazards which may cause damage to worker’s health as
a result from exposure. Evaluate and maintain MSDS inventories, and ensure employee
safety to products purchased from suppliers.
April 2001 - June 2006 Shift Supervisor
Continental Carbon Company, Carbon Black Manufacture, Phenix City, Alabama
Directly responsible for all grade changes and control of nonconforming material, responsible
for monitoring and maintenance of all measuring equipment used in the supervised production
area, responsible for the safe and proper operations of all manufacturing equipment, responsible
for ensuring that all quality practices are being followed, manage and provide resources to a
daily supervised crew of production operators, responsible for all manufacturing unit shutdown
and start-ups, plan and assist in department safety meeting, responsible for staying
within production specifications and taking corrective action, responsible for all activity
at the Phenix City plant after regular working hours.
Aug 98 - April 01 Process Control Supervisor
Continental Carbon Company, Carbon Black Manufacture, Phenix City, Alabama
Duties include monitoring and control of critical process equipment parameters, product
characteristics during production with procedures, work instruction, insure production is carried
out under controlled conditions with the Distributed Control System (DCS). It provides control,
interface and communication function among several devices having the capability of producing
over 16 million pounds of carbon black per month.
May 91 - Aug 98 Wet Process Operator/Relief Shift Supervisor
Continental Carbon Company, Carbon Black Manufacture, Phenix City, Alabama
Responsibilities include monitoring all instruments for signs of change in processing or any
problems with instrument, manufacturing unit shut down and start-ups to ensure product
conform to specified requirements.
Career Development: National Safety Council
1) Principle of Occupational Safety & Health Certificate (March 2008)
2) Safety Training Method Course (Dec 2008)
3) Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene (Feb 2009)
4) OSHA 511 Course (Feb 2010)
5) Advance Safety Certificate (Feb 2009)
6) OSHA 501 Course (Completed Mar 2010), General Industry Outreach Trainer Certification
7) (MESH) Manager of Environmental Safety and Health Programs Certificate, NSC of North
Carolina (Mar 2010)
8) OSHA 510 Course, Construction (August 2010)
Certifications:
• Trinity Consultants
Air Quality Permitting in Alabama Course (Oct 2007)
• DOT-Basic HazMat Training Course Completions (Oct 2009)
• Certificate of Continuing Education - Rockhurst University
OSHA Compliance and Workplace Safety Course Completion (Sept 2006)
The Essential of OSHA Compliance Completion (Jan 2007)
• U.S. Department of Homeland Security Independent Study Course
Chemical Security Awareness Training Completion (Mar 2009)
• Phenix City, Alabama Fire/Rescue Services
(SCBA) Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus Training (Nov 2009)
• ISO 14001: 2004 Auditor Training by California ISO 9000 Consulting
Auditor Training Completion (Jan 2009)
ISO 14001/Environmental Representative Continental Carbon Company
(Nov 2007- Nov 2009)
• Alabama Department of Environmental Management Smoke School
Certified Visible Emission Observer Expert (Oct 2010)
Continuing Education: Columbus State University, September 2000, Windows 98 Computer Course
Columbus State University, Excel Computer Course, July 2001
Community Service: Partners in Education Support Project
Continental Carbon’s Laison to Westview Elementary (Sept 2006 - Feb. 2011)
Phenix City, Alabama
Continental Carbon’s Liason to Brewer Elementary (Sept. 2008 - Feb. 2011)
Columbus, Georgia
References: Available upon request