100% responsible for the company's region Environmental Health and Safety program administration and supervision of 9 countries in Latino America and Florida, USA, with 5,500 employees, 64 satellite offices, 860 Fleet service vehicles and job sites activities. Ensuring to comply within all local legislative requirements and corporate and internal directives structured under OSHA, EPA, NFPA, ANSI and other applicable federal, state and municipal laws and regulations pertaining to safety, life safety, environmental safety and industrial hygiene.
OVERVIEW:
Strong organizational, people and operations skills. A proven leader with over 25 years of management, supervisory and instructing experience in aviation and construction. Bilingual: English/Spanish
September 2000 – January 2002:TYCO/SimplexGrinnell, USA Operations
Environmental Health Safety Specialist -Current job duties include assisting with:
• Development, implementation and oversight of various environment; industrial hygiene and ergonomics; construction health; personal wellness; safety; risk management programs including audit, investigations of losses and potentials.
• Program coordination, training, and performing risk management and safety related tasks in the civilian environments,
• Implementing a Construction Safety Program. Job sites Inspections in accordance with company’s policies & procedures and 1910 and 1926-29CFR, Code of Federal Regulations.
• Worker’s Compensation responsible for all Safety related Documentation
Certified Master Instructor/Facilitator for:
• Safety Work Center Supervisors, Initial Computer Base Safety Training (CBT), General Industry Standards, Personal Protective and Life Safety Equipment, General requirements for hand and power tools, scaffolds and foot Protection, General Related work Practices as Lockout and Tagging Circuits, maintenance of equipment and tools, fall protection criteria and practices.
Instructor/Translator English/Spanish:
• Instructor for 10 and 30 hours OSHA (Occupational Safety Health Administration) Classes for the Construction Industry; Translator for Fire Alarm System Agent Course pursuant to Chapter 489.5185 Florida Statutes.
• All the Programs English/Spanish
January 1999 – September 2000: Full Time Student at Florida Gulf Coast University and Hodges University (formally International College) Fort Myers, FL
January 1997 – December 1999- MIDAS International dba Falcon Adventures at Fort Myers/Naples, FL
General Manager
• Managed the day-to-day operations of four automotive repair facilities in Florida,USA.
• Directly responsible for the implementation of company Safety Procedures and Compliance with OSHA Occupational Safety Health Administration Standards and Regulations.
• Recording and reporting Occupational Injuries and Illnesses.
• Responsible for Preparation of short, medium, and long-term fiscal budgets.
• Trainer, Coordinator and Inspector for: Respiratory, Welding and Hearing Protection programs.
March 1978 – November 1996 - United States Navy (Retired)
Certified Naval Safety/Quality Assurance Supervisor/Instructor:
• Technical Aviation Safety and Naval Aviation Occupational Safety Hazards (NAVOSH)
(Instructed over 2,500 hours)
• Naval Aircraft; Fix wing and helicopters / Power Plants and Related Systems, Safety Quality Assurance
Representative.
• Aircraft Carrier Flight Deck Safety Supervisor for USS Roosevelt, USS Kitty Hawk, USS J. F. Kennedy,
USS Carl Vincent, USS Independence, USS J.F. Kennedy and USS Saratoga.
Aviation Safety / Quality Assurance Supervisor:
• Developed Policies and Procedures for Safety, Quality Assurance, Maintenance, and Technical Training.
• Performed Inspections for Personal Equipment, Life Saving Equipment, Confined Spaces, Occupational Health and Environmental Controls, Welding and Cutting, and Airframes Construction.
Crane Operator and Inspector: Power Crane and overhead hoist
FORMAL EDUCATION
April 2002- Hodges University (formally International College) Fort Myers, FL
B.S. in Executive Management, minor in Information Systems
October 1975: Technical Institute, Guatemala, C.A.
B.S. in Industrial Arts minor in General Mechanics
Certifications:
• June 2007: Texas Engineering Train the Trainer in Occupational & Health Standards for the Constructions Industry to teach OSHA 10 and 30 hours course.
• Completed 500 and 510 Course for the Construction Industry under CFR.
• October 2003: Master Trainer for Construction Education and Research (NCCER)
• April 2002: Train the Trainer/Instructor OSHA (Occupational Safety Health Administration) 500 and 510 Course for the Construction Industry under CFR.
• August 2001: TYCO Risk Management, Exeter, NH
• July 2001: Certified Engineering Technician, National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies, Fire Alarm NICET Level II
• January 2000 – September 2000: Florida Gulf Coast University, Bonita Springs, FL MCSE (Microsoft Certified System Engineer) Certification, and A+ Certification Course
• Bilingual: English / Spanish /English
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