Terry Mark Jeanis
Coldwater, Ms. 38618
409-***-**** Mobile
TITLE
Safety Coordinator/Manager
QUALIFICATIONS
My work history includes a broad range of job classifications concerning Safety aspects in the refinery and construction fields. I have been certified in many areas of safety throughout my years of safety supervisor including inspector, safety foreman, safety supervisor, and safety coordinator.
EDUCATION
Stephen F. Austin High School- Port Arthur, Texas
Lamar University/Beaumont, Texas-Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology/Health
RELATED EXPERIENCE
2011-current RCI Construction
Classification – Safety I Supervisor
Duties - Safety Supervisor/Capital Projects
Duties - training employees on safety issues
maintaining current OSHA logs
assuring compliance with refinery policies
fire fighting training with all contractors in refinery
updating records of inspection on safety equipment
assigning duties and areas to other safety personnel
maintaining safety inspectors qualifications on certifications
supervision over incidents and accidents as well as reports to and from physicians concerning employees
2010-2011 Belfor Property Restoration
Classification – National Safety Manager
Duties – (same as above) with international representative concerning
Reviews
2006 - 2010 Valero Refinery/Memphis, Tn.
Company - Grinder-Haizlip Construction
Duties - Safety Coordinator for company jobs
Trainer for safety policies and procedures
Equipment trainer on safe operations
Spokesman for company to refinery personnel
Maintain records of all safety aspects of job
2003-2006 Valero Refinery, Memphis, Tn.
Company - A&B Builders/CB&I
Classification - Safety Supervisor/Capital Projects
Duties - training employees on safety issues
maintaining current OSHA logs
assuring compliance with refinery policies
fire fighting training with all contractors in refinery
updating records of inspection on safety equipment
assigning duties and areas to other safety personnel
maintaining safety inspectors qualifications on certifications
supervision over incidents and accidents as well as reports to and from physicians concerning employees
1998-2003 Teacher/Coach at Thomas Jefferson High School and West-Orange Stark High School
1978-1997 Mobil Oil Refinery
Company - Mobil Oil Refinery/Beaumont, Texas
Classification - Safety Inspector-Foreman-TA Safety Coordinator-Safety Trainer-Haz-Mat Liaison-Fire Brigade- Supervisor-Dispatcher-Communications Officer-EMT(not current)-Safety Field Rep with contractors
Skills/Training
Competent Person in Excavations, Scaffolds, Electrical, Accident Prevention, Fire Fighting Lead man, CPR certification, first aid responder, Rescue Trained, Breathing Air Trained
Current Duties
Duties include training new employees in company safety policies and procedures, employee training on use of personal H2S monitors, fall protection policy, scaffold inspection/competent person, excavation competent person, electrical competent person, train employees on safe use of equipment such as forklift, cranes, backhoe, bobcat, truck safety, concrete cutters, fire fighting, confined space attendant/entrant, communications person with client, accident investigation, policy changes along with implanting new procedures, writing new policies, holding safety meetings with general contractor and its sub-contractors, OSHA Logs kept current, inspection of all equipment verifying safe to use, monthly inspection of all fire fighting equipment with documentation, keeping status of safety equipment current and ordering if needed, and use of computer skills (excel, power point, word perfect, etc.) as a tool for instructing classes.
Personal Information
Have been in the construction and refinery field of work for over 30 years in the field of safety. Achieved high honors and all-star status while working for Mobil Oil Refinery in fire fighting, haz-mat teams, communications officer skills, and safe records of production without OSHA recordable injuries in many jobs. While working for A&B Builders in Memphis, Tn. our company was rewarded with honors for the best safety record in the nation for the year 2005 with no OSHA recordable and only 2 first aids with over 800,000 man hours worked and over 400 employees throughout the year.
References:
1) Kenneth Kerby
Sr. Safety Representative/Valero Refinery
E-mail *******.*****@******.***
901-***-**** Office
901-***-**** cell
2) Larry Loomis
Fire Chief-Emergency Response Coordinator-Security Mgr.
E-mail *****.******@******.***
901-***-**** Office
901-***-**** cell
3) Gene Bell
Enserve Safety
E-mail ****.****@*****.***
901-***-**** Office
936-***-**** cell