Howard Scott Howes - **** South **th Street Apt A - St. Louis Missouri 63104 ▪ 314-***-****
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ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH, AND SAFETY PROFESSIONAL
Clean up and Remediation… Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Waste Management…
Pollution Control and Prevention Systems…Environmental Compliance Audits/Site Assessment
Multi-dimensional, hands-on professional offering over 11 years comprehensive experience in Environmental Health and Safety. Able to balance creative thinking, with logical ideas, to develop solutions, that address, challenging environmental problems. Work effectively in both self-managed and team-based projects, maintaining the highest ethical and quality standards while maintaining a professional demeanor and cooperative attitude. An enthusiastic leader with the ability to comprehend, coordinate and manage multiple projects while focusing on the overall scope.
▪ Regulatory Compliance ▪ Field Performance Supervision ▪ Multiple Project Management
▪ Training and Facilitation ▪ Project/Procedural Development ▪ Regulatory Liaison
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
SSHO USACE Project Dworshak Hydro-Electric Dam, February 2010 – Current
Industrial Safety
Safety Professional Lead
• Provide safety support to various groups in Site Infrastructure Support Alliance
• Participate in the Site Wide Safety to develop various Policies & Procedure
• Responsible for writing Accident Hazard Analysis
• Developed and implemented Lead Paint Abatement plan
• Developed and implemented Lead clean up plan
• Provided on-site training OSHA 10 Hour
• Provided on-site training 40 hour Hazwoper
• Provided on-site training Hour Lead Worker
SSHO Oil Spill Clean Up San Juan, Puerto Rico October 2009-January 2010
Safety & Environmental Coordinator
• Managed the handling of all spills and reporting to the proper authorities.
• Prepared and submitted Tier II Reports to Local San Juan Authorities.
• Performed site reviews and informed shop managers of any deficiencies found.
• Revised HSE manual to update to current requirements.
• Reviewed workplace incidents and made recommendations for improving safety performance.
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• Arranged and supervised training for workers.
Provides Safety Professionals for construction projects.
• Conducted safety orientation for employees and sub-contractors.
• Worked with facility owners with the company’s safety for contractors and reviewed contractor’s and sub-contractor’s safety plans for compliance.
• Reviewed contractor’s safety plans and verified that they met or exceeded the facility’s programs. Worked with the contractor and sub-contractors to bring their programs into compliance with the facility’s and the prime contractor’s plans.
• Observed contractor’s and sub-contractor’s employees and worked with them to correct deficiencies.
• Prepared various reports on operations and activities.
• Reviewed workplace incidents and made recommendations for improving safety performance.
EDUCATION
1976 – 1979; Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau Missouri -General Studies
April 1999 29 CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response Kansas City Mo Metropolitan Community College.
April 1999 OSHA 521 Industrial Hygiene Kansas City Mo Metropolitan Community College OSHA Training Institute
September 1999 OSHA 510 Standards for the Construction Industry Kansas City Mo Metropolitan Community College OSHA Training Institute
September 1999 Construction Safety & Health 1910 General Industry Standards US Department of Labor Occupational Safety And Health Administration 30 hour Occupational Safety and Health Training Course
January - February 2000 Health and Safety Training US EPA Brownfield Kansas City Mo Metropolitan Community College 84 contact hours.
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February 2000 Hazardous Materials handling and transportation Training 24 hours DOT IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations. Don Shafer EHS MGT Services Kansas City, Missouri.
April 2000 Radiological Worker II 10 CFR 835 up to date Apprentice Training School Local 513
April 2000 OSHA CFR 29 1926 10 Hour Occupational Safety and Health Construction
April 2000 Fork Lift training under CFR 1910 up to date
May 2001 Lead Supervisor up to date; Missouri 19 CSR 701.300-701.338 This is an EPA Certified Class Safety Support Services St Louis Mo 63104
October 2001 Emergency Response to Terrorism National Fire Academy
May 2003 Journeyman Apprenticeship Completed Department of Labor
June 2004 OSHA 500 Train the Trainer Course for the Construction OSHA training Institute Rocky Mountain Education Center Red Rocks Community College Lakewood Colorado up dated on line Kansas City OSHA Center to expires 2011 816-***-****
January 2006 CFR 30 Surface Construction Metal 24 hour New Miner Training up to date Operating Engineers Training School Local 513
July 2007 National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators Tower Crane – Small - Large Hydro – Truck Crane and Lattice Crane. Health card up to date.
January 2008 Updated OSHA 500 Train the Trainer computer base up date metropolitan Community College Kansas City Mo OSHA Institute
December 2008 TWIC Card
CERTIFICATIONS
Competent Person – Scaffolding, Fall Protection, Trenching/Excavation, Hazard Energy
OHSA 500 Train the Trainer, Occupational Safety and Health Standards for Construction
Confined Space, HazCom, Forklift, Man lift, Small Tools, Safety Trained Supervisor
40 Hour Hazwoper Teacher, Sampling Tech, Certified Lead Supervisor,
10 / 30 Hour OSHA Safety Cards, 80 Hour Hazwoper 1st aid CPR,
Material Rigging and Handling, DOT: HAZMAT Security Awarness
BP Training for Minimal Exposure only for Mississippi Canyon
252 Spill Consistent with OSHA CPL2-2.51
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COMPUTER SKILLS
Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, WordPerfect,
REFERENCES:
Ken Clark 636-***-****
Mary Ann Keitel 314-***-****
Randall White 262-***-**** served as the CQC on the Dworshak Project.
Doug Weldy 509-***-****, USACE QAR