6008 Fox Ct
Shreveport, LA 71129
November 14, 2009
To Whom It May Concern:
I possess a BS in chemical engineering with an emphasis in environmental and safety. Unfortunately, I have not had the best luck with jobs, i.e., I’ve been through several lay-offs. In fact, the reason that I’m looking is due to the fact that my current company has had layoffs in some locations and I think it is only a matter of time before I’m laid-off at this location.
I am seeking an EHS/Environmental Engineer/Specialist position with a stable, growing company, such as yours, and I’d like to retire from the next company that I work for.
Currently, I am pursuing CSHO I (Certified Safety & Health Official) certification. I have already completed CSHO II. This certification is through TEEX (Texas Engineering Extension of Texas A & M University) and OSHA. Additionally, I am 40/8 hr HAZWOPPER certified and have been certified for 12 years with the RCRA/DOT HM-181/215a – Hazardous Materials/Waste Management, Transportation, and Disposal.
Please consider me for this position within your company.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Sheila D. Danzell
318-210-3020 cell
SHEILA D. DANZELL
6008 Fox Court, Shreveport, LA 71129
318-687-1803 - h, 318-210-3020 - cell
sddanzell[at]aol.com
SIGNIFICANT CAREER ACCOMPLISHMENTS
• Overall, fifteen (15 years of professional experience in management of EH&S programs in petrochemical manufacturing environments.
• Corporate Global Air Permitting & Regulatory Compliance Specialist for an industrial gases company. Established and implemented company-wide air permitting and regulatory compliance policies and air EMS. Oversaw permitting, permit maintenance and regulatory compliance assurance of 10 Title V-permitted sites in 5 states, including TX (HGA NOx MECT, SOCMI, HON, MON) and CA (SCAQMD).
• Prepared the Title V permit application for a SOCMI continuous production unit and provided project management overseeing the preparation of nine (9) Title V permit applications in nine (9) months by an environmental engineering consulting firm and supervised a chemical engineering co-op student and engineering drafting personnel for data acquisition for preparation of the permit applications.
• Provided project management for purchase, selection, and programming of company control systems, data acquisition systems, and spreadsheets which were used to ensure air permit compliance.
• Created a fugitives emissions estimates calculation spreadsheet that was adopted for use by the Regulatory Expertise Center of a bulk commodity chemical manufacturing company for use at their largest worldwide manufacturing site.
• Recipient of company Environmental Excellence Award in the area of waste minimization and recycling at a synthetic rubber and latex production company for savings of approximately $450,000. Recycled materials included hazardous distillation bottoms, drummed hazardous wastes, drummed nonhazardous wastes, laboratory chemicals, vinyl pyridine latex, styrene-butadiene synthetic rubber, spent caustic, halogenated solvents including benzene, medical wastes, gas cylinders, metal drums, wastewater, oily water, plant trash, wooden pallets, and used tires.
• Developed a Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) Master Plan for wastewater discharge permit compliance assurance based on WWTP study. Determined that production of certain types of synthetic rubber, due to the addition of extender oils and antioxidants, shocked the WWTP, causing wastewater discharge permit exceedances. Implemented a plan to ensure compliance by addition of microorganisms to the WWTP aeration lagoon three days prior to production of the rubber to ensure that TOC (Total Organic Carbon) and Nitrogen as Ammonia wastewater discharge permit limits were not exceeded.
• Wrote the Preliminary Scope Document, Final Scope Document, and prepared the Budget Request for replacement of an aging DAF (Direct Air Flotation Unit) that was required by the permit to ensure compliance.
• Performed experimental trials using oil skimmers to separate an oil-water emulsion formed in the site the API oil-water separator. The emulsion was formed due to the addition of antioxidants and extender oils to synthetic rubber. Determined that mechanical separation was not possible. Chemical separation was not economically feasible. Contracted to dispose of the oil-water emulsion at no cost via a local wastewater treatment company.
• Implemented changes to air, wastewater and storm water permit renewals and compliance plans, including the SPCC. Then, successfully completed risk-based closure of two monitoring wells contaminated with low levels of chlorinated organics.
• Implemented global EHS Management Systems – standards and procedures. Performed a comprehensive review of all EHS rules and regulations applicable to each of 3 production units. Identified recordkeeping and reporting requirements, and developed document management and control procedures, thereby ensuring that each Self-Directed Work Team was empowered and fully knowledgeable of assigned responsibilities for ensuring compliance, including delegation of responsibilities from primary, through secondary, and tertiary levels.
• Performed Special Production Runs of new rubber types developed by Division Synthetic R&D (Akron, OH). Ensured that adequate raw materials were available for each run. Ensured that new raw materials were approved by Corporate Safety & Industrial Hygiene and operations personnel were trained on the chemical hazards prior to each run. Ensured that round-the-clock engineering coverage existed for each run. Wrote production procedures for each run, including developing new Type Change Philosophies. Ensured that necessary minor equipment modifications were made according to OSHA PSM MOC. Ensured completion of necessary documentation per ISO 9002 procedures. Monitored each run and performed troubleshooting as necessary. Generated reports on the results of each run with recommendations and presented the information to upper-level management at staff meetings.
• Wrote the Preliminary and Final Scope Documents (design criteria) and Budget Request (project justification based on production forecasts and labor issues) and submitted
maintenance Work Orders and MOC for installation of a bulk CO2 storage and charging facility to supply CO2 to both batch and continuous polymerization production areas as
required for specific SBR (styrene-butadiene rubber) types. The bulk charging facility increased production capability, reduced operational complexity, and eliminated the need for additional operations personnel on overtime pay during production of these types of SBR.
• Site Sanitarian for Food Safety – AIB/ASI: HACCP Plan, Food Safety Process Map, Raw Material Plan/Ingredients List, Work Instructions, Master Cleaning Schedule, Training Aides (Powerpoint presentations), Approved Cleaning Chemicals List
SUMMARY OF WORK EXPERIENCE:
Environmental – Air
ï‚Ÿ Air permitting and regulatory compliance for a flexible packaging manufacturer in LA. Prepared/submitted periodic reporting, including Title V Semi-Annual Compliance Report, Annual Compliance Certification, and annual Emissions inventory.
ï‚Ÿ Air permitting at a local engineering consulting firm part-time. The position included developing emissions estimations spreadsheets from AP-42 emissions factors and stack test data, preparing/submitting emission inventories and permit modifications in the State of Louisiana.
 Air permitting and regulatory compliance assurance for a government entity (NASA – Johnson Space Center). Monitored daily CEMS operation. Prepared/submitted NSPS Subpart Db (CEMS) annual report. Prepared/submitted annual Emissions Inventory for the Johnson Space Center. Performed Visible Emissions Monitoring for onsite boilers.
ï‚Ÿ Air permitting and regulatory compliance assurance for an industrial gases production company, global and US: North American industrial gases, distribution, healthcare services, surface technologies, electronics, metals technologies, and two (2) joint-ventures (nitrogen production via air separation and transportation services) -established and implemented company-wide air regulatory compliance policies, air environmental management systems, and performed internal air regulatory compliance audits and resolved compliance issues
ï‚Ÿ Corporate air permitting and regulatory compliance assurance for a natural gas gathering, pipeline transmission, and distribution company.
ï‚Ÿ Familiar with air regulatory compliance requirements across the US, including CARB (California Air Resources Board); CA AQMDs (California Air Quality Management Districts); HGA/HGB (Houston-Galveston Area/Houston-Galveston-Brazoria) TX, including NOx MECT (Mass Emissions Cap & Trade) Program; city, county, state, and federal air regulatory compliance and permitting requirements for stationary and mobile sources
ï‚Ÿ Prepared various Title V and NSR initial construction/ operating permit applications, renewals, amendments, alterations, and permit-by-rule packages: prepared the Title V permit application for a SOCMI continuous production unit; prepared a minor source permit application that increased operational flexibility and reduced recordkeeping and reporting requirements; worked with company regulatory expertise center and environmental engineering consulting firms to (1) develop a permit amendment for an existing continuous HON production unit structure replacement project, including equipment change of service from non-VOC to VOC, (2) develop VERPs for Grandfathered facilities, (3) prepare construction, operating, Title V, and flexible permit applications for steam-methane reformers in the HGA
ï‚Ÿ Reconciled Title V permit applications with state NSR permits and AEI for 8 production units in 2 Houston-Area plants; and, insured that the flare at continuous SOCMI production unit was certified per 40 CFR 60.18 and that a SOCMI fugitives monitoring program was established for the unit; worked with a contract laboratory to sample and analyze cooling tower water for PM10 emissions for Title V permitting
 Prepared permit summaries, updated internal training documents per State SIP, State general air rules and site permit, including Federal requirements, and trained operations personnel accordingly: SOCMI, HON, TX Emissions Events, NOx RACT, NOx MECT, MON etc.,…
ï‚Ÿ In corporate function, performed QA/QC on all periodic regulatory reporting, including Title V Annual Compliance Certifications, Title V Semi-Annual/Quarterly Deviation Reports, CEMS CGAs (Cylinder Gas Audits), Annual Emission Inventories/Emission Inventory Questionnaires, NOx MECT Annual Reports, and Emissions Events Reporting via STEERs
ï‚Ÿ Worked with company regulatory expertise center to prepare Annual Air Emission Inventories
ï‚Ÿ Prepared periodic reports: HON Semi-Annual Report Subpart G, Annual Reg V Loading Report, Annual Chemical Weapons Inventory Report, Annual State Pollution Prevention Report
ï‚Ÿ Prepared agency notifications for agency-reportable releases and held incident investigations (RIC/RCA) to determine the cause of the release and necessary corrective/preventative actions
ï‚Ÿ Texas NOx Rules Overview Team Participant
ï‚Ÿ As a production engineer, ensured that quarterly fugitive monitoring for high VOC compound leaks throughout the unit was completed by an independent, external contractor in accordance with permit guidelines. Ensured that leaks found were repaired according to proper procedures. Ensured that fugitive monitoring report logbooks were updated. Ensured that unit operations personnel were performing weekly safety and environmental inspections checklists, as required
ï‚Ÿ Company representative for site inspections and professional and local meetings and events
In a regulatory capacity:
ï‚Ÿ Prepared the 1993 OZONE EMISSION INVENTORY FOR VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, OXIDES OF NITROGEN, AND CARBON MONOXIDE EMISSIONS for Baton Rouge and Calcasieu Louisiana Ozone Nonattainment Areas for submission to the US EPA; supervised a chemical engineering student intern for data acquisition/analysis and preparation of the 1993 emissions inventory
ï‚Ÿ LDEQ team participant on EPA-funded project to develop a new-statewide emission inventory reporting database
ï‚Ÿ Conducted comprehensive annual, Title V, Upset/Maintenance, Non-Major Non-Checklisted, Synthetic Minor, and Major Source air quality and permit investigations based on TCEQ, TDH, and EPA regulations
ï‚Ÿ Issued NOVs as necessary, based on compliance determination and with the Regulated Entity to resolve NOV citations and ensure compliance
 Conducted special projects and assignments as assigned: Developed standardized investigation checklisted based on TAC General Rules and individual PBRs, for example: 30 TAC 106.454 – Degreasing Units, 30 TAC 106.418 – Printing Presses, 30 TAC 106.472 – Organics & Inorganic Liquid Loading & Unloading, 30 TAC 106.473 – Organic Liquid Loading & Unloading, 30 TAC 106.478 – Storage Tank & Change of Service
ï‚Ÿ Provide engineering and technical support and training to other departments, for example, trained all Houston Bureau of Air Quality Control personnel on Annual Air Emission Inventory reporting
ï‚Ÿ Houston BAQC representative/participant on TCEQ bimonthly Emissions Events Team
Environmental – Water
ï‚Ÿ Maintained regulatory compliance with regard to site Multi-sector Wastewater Permit for a flexographic printing manufacturer in LA. Prepared/submitted semi-annual wastewater monitoring reports. Performed quarterly stormwater sampling. Performed monthly audits against and updated site SPCC plan.
ï‚Ÿ Reconciled State (LA) (LWDPS) wastewater permit with Federal wastewater permit (NPDES)
 Updated/negotiated Annual Waste Water Quality Addendum agreements for 3 chlorinated organics production units for wastewater processing at company’s onsite Environmental Operations Business
ï‚Ÿ Updated SPCC Plan and SWPPP
ï‚Ÿ Updated company Operating Procedure Standards for Wastewater Treatment Plant, “Effluent Treatment Operations†and “Handling Effluent Treatment Operations During Upset Conditionsâ€
ï‚Ÿ Supervised plant wastewater treatment plant operator and performed troubleshooting as necessary for compliance assurance; trained to operate the WWTP in the event of a union strike
ï‚Ÿ Prepared monthly NPDES Discharge Monitoring Report for EPA water permit
ï‚Ÿ Prepared quarterly LWDPS Discharge Monitoring Report for state (LA) water permit
ï‚Ÿ Negotiated vendor contracts for purchasing of wastewater treatment plant supplies and analysis, including the purchasing of microorganisms and wastewater treatment chemicals. Audited contract laboratories as necessary
ï‚Ÿ Managed the collection and oversight of contract laboratories for on-going compliance purposes
ï‚Ÿ Reviewed and submitted quarterly WWTP biomonitoring and periodic groundwater monitoring (around a clean-closed surface impoundment) reports to the LDEQ as required
ï‚Ÿ Performed required state annual drinking/potable water sampling
Environmental – Hazardous & Solid Waste
ï‚Ÿ Oversaw waste management and disposal operations for a LQG flexographic printing manufacturer in LA. Reviewed/approved hazardous waste profiles for receipt into TSDRFs. Scheduled hazardous waste shipments. Prepared/submitted annual Hazardous Waste Report. Performed periodic plant-wide internal hazardous and solid waste audits.
ï‚Ÿ Oversaw Johnson Space Center Pollution Prevention program. Inventoried/managed all satellite accumulation areas onsite.
 Participated on plant-wide solid/hazardous waste audit team: process review, field inspection, documentation (permits, registrations, etc.,…) review, summarization of findings, preparation of final report, and follow-up on items of concern, including updating company NOR (Notice of Registration). Hazardous and solid wastes generated at the company included: waste oil; oily sludge generated from product filtering; paint waste; other organic liquids that were by-products of processing; other waste inorganic solids, including mercury; air pollution control devices waste, including aqueous waste with reactive sulfides and caustic aqueous waste; paint wastes, and lab wastes. Wastes were processed/recycled external to the company by fuel blending, liquid energy recovery, chemical precipitation, biological treatment, neutralization, and landfill
ï‚Ÿ Performed periodic audits of TSDRFs (Treatment, Storage, Disposal, & Recycling Facilities) to qualify and re-qualify for recycling of waste materials, per company corporate environmental auditing protocol. Submitted results of audits, with recommendations, to corporate environmental department. Hazardous wastes were primarily sent to TSDRFs for fuel blending. The VPL (Vinyl Pyridine Latex) was land-farmed
 Updated/renewed hazardous/non-hazardous waste profiles for processing of unit hazardous waste by company Environmental Operations Business RCRA TDR (Treatment/Disposal/Recycling)) (solvents recovery, liquid incineration, sludge incineration, solids incineration, phase separation, bio treatment, carbon adsorption, air/steam stripping, neutralization only, chemical precipitation, liquid energy recovery, stabilization/ chemical fixation, and landfill). Hazardous wastes generated included non-halogenated solvents containing heavy metals; halogenated solvents; aqueous waste with low toxic organics, including benzene; waste oil including benzene; other organic liquids; lab wastes; plant trash from maintenance operations, including metals. Ex: hazardous wastes consisted of distillation bottoms containing dichloroethane, tetrachloroethylene, carbon tetrachloride, hydrochloric acid, ethylene dichloride, toluene diisocyanate, methyl ethyl keytone, vinyl chloride monomer, etc.,…, paint wastes, etc.,… Unit storage tanks and containers were RCRA permitted. Additional hazardous waste storage included less-than 90 day bulk storage tanks, less-than 90-day drum storage pads, and less-than 90-day satellite accumulation areas
ï‚Ÿ Updated plant NOR (Notice of Registration) and waste processing/recycling profiles. Two storage tanks were RCRA permitted
ï‚Ÿ Updated the Waste Minimization and Materials Analysis Plan for 2 Houston area plants
ï‚Ÿ Developed less-than 90-day hazardous waste bulk storage tank inspection checklist that was used by Tank Farm/ Purification Area operations personnel to ensure compliance (Hazardous waste generated/ stored was Distillation Bottoms Slop Oil, consisting of hexane, cyclohexane, extender oils, antioxidants, styrene, butadiene)
ï‚Ÿ Developed the less-than 90-day hazardous waste drum storage pad weekly inspection checklist that was used by the Maintenance Department to ensure compliance (hazardous waste generated/stored were strainer bags used in the Desolventization Area of the plant. The strainer bags contained primarily off-specification rubber cement and hexanes.)
ï‚Ÿ Successfully negotiated fees/contracts for transportation and recycling of hazardous and solid wastes and scheduled shipments for recycling at company Environmental Operations Business and external TSDRFs
ï‚Ÿ Ensured that unit operations personnel were completing the daily inspections checklist for the less-than 90-day hazardous waste bulk storage tank and weekly inspection checklists for the less-than 90-day waste drum storage area
ï‚Ÿ Prepared the LDEQ 1995 Annual Hazardous Waste Report, (LAC 33:V.1111.B, 1113.G, 1529.D, 3915.D.5, and 4361)
ï‚Ÿ Developed/maintained separate solid waste and hazardous waste tracking databases
ï‚Ÿ Prepared the LDEQ (Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality) Solid Waste Generator and Disposer Annual Reports, (LAC 33:VII.701.A.1)
 Evaluated thoroughness and accuracy of Materials Characterization Data Sheets with respect to RCRA Subtitle C Regulations and parameters defined by the company’s Recyclable Materials Analysis Plan for material approval and quoting of material processing fees; and performed visual inspections of hazardous and non-hazardous materials received into the plant for processing to ensure that the material was received as profiled
 Worked with company division sales manager, operations, and accounting departments and with customers to resolve any discrepancies in material profiling and pricing. Area of assignment included all petrochemical companies, refineries, TSDRFs, and manufacturers within the U.S. from Texas and New Mexico up to the Canadian Border. Materials received into the facility consisted of bulk and drummed hazardous and non-hazardous waste from petrochemical companies, refineries, TSDRFs, and manufacturers throughout the nation, including distillation bottoms from various processes (petrochemical and refining, including BTEX (benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xylene), paint wastes (including lead-based paints), etc.,… ), excluding asbestos and radioactive wastes
Environmental – General
ï‚Ÿ Maintained internal and external EHS compliance for a flexographic printing manufacturer.
ï‚Ÿ Maintained (data input and corrective action implementation/tracking) Global Incident Reporting Database for all releases (air, water, land), including safety incidents, OSHA-recordable and non-OSHA-recordable incidents
ï‚Ÿ Compliance assurance included performing periodic records review/audits and walk-throughs
ï‚Ÿ Prepared/reviewed EMOC (Environmental Management of Change) forms for environmental improvement projects
 LOPC (Loss of Primary Containment – chemical releases to air, water, land) Team Leader. The team was responsible for identifying the “major leakers†and implementing corrective actions to prevent future releases to the environment
 Emergency Response Center Member – Environmental Department – responsible for performing emissions estimate calculations and reporting estimates to Emergency Command Center in the event of an emergency
ï‚Ÿ Provided input for development of a company Emergency Response Handbook by providing the calculation methodology for estimation of accidental chemical releases into the air. Performed a peer review of the finalized document.
Health & Safety
ï‚Ÿ Maintained external and internal regulatory compliance (EHS) for a flexographic printing manufacturer, currently pursuing OSHA VPP Star Program. Performed monthly internal site audits. Incident Investigation Team facilitator. Oversaw site BBS program (performed data analysis and trending; reported results to upper-level management)
ï‚Ÿ Maintained OSHA 300 log. Performed annual safety refresher training, including site emergency response procedures and CO2/LEL system training.
ï‚Ÿ Maintained external and internal regulatory compliance (EHS) for three (3) continuous chlorinated HON production units at two (2) separate plants
 Monthly unit EHS Improvement Team Member/Facilitator/Note-taker – 3 production units
ï‚Ÿ Provided operations personnel with refresher training on plant environmental and safety issues, including annual OSHA HAZCOM and 40-hr and 8-hr HAZWOPPER
ï‚Ÿ Prepared/presented safety presentations/refresher training for operations and maintenance personnel for unit shutdown/turnaround safety tailgate meetings
ï‚Ÿ Performed BBP (Behavior-Based Performance) safety observations. Maintained safety objectives of zero lost work days and zero injuries
ï‚Ÿ Performed bi-weekly unit EHS walk-throughs (audits/ inspections)
ï‚Ÿ Participated on unit PHA renewal/review team. Monitored PHA Action items and updated PHA Tri-Annual Status Report
ï‚Ÿ Ensured compliance with all aspects of PSM, corrected abnormalities noted, reviewed/updated unit PSM manuals as needed and trained operations personnel accordingly
 Worked with plant Mechanical Integrity Group to ensure that a batch production unit met the mechanical integrity requirements of PSM: field verification of P&IDs, DCS control system loops, and system interlocks; ensured that PSVs/PRVs were properly sized; ensured that documentation existed on plant vessels, including manufacturer’s U1-A forms for pressure vessels, including contacting the equipment manufacturer to acquire missing documentation
ï‚Ÿ Wrote/monitored progress on completion of unit MOC forms. Unit liaison with Engineering and Maintenance Departments to ensure timely project completion. Wrote SAP Maintenance Notifications as necessary.
ï‚Ÿ Oversaw contractor industrial hygiene monitoring for worksite occupational exposure to solvents and occupational noise monitoring; reviewed report results and implemented any necessary corrective actions
Process/Production Engineering
ï‚Ÿ Monitored unit operations to ensure that all 8 batch process operations were on schedule and at established production rates. Worked to resolve any issues that prevented them from doing so. Ex: Worked with PIC (Production & Inventory Control) Group to ensure that all raw materials, especially refinery distillation bottoms, were available per production demands
ï‚Ÿ Provided recommendations to increase the critical CpK values as defined by the Quality Department Manager
ï‚Ÿ Recommended cost effective improvements for equipment resulting in lower costs, service factor, and production rates. Ex: Prepared and submitted a Budget Request, Preliminary Scope Document, and Final Scope Document for design and installation of a bulk inert gas charging facility for both batch and continuous production lines that would ensure product quality, reduce downtime, and reduce operations overtime pay
ï‚Ÿ Updated batch processing sheets (recipes) as needed
ï‚Ÿ Worked with company PIC Group to reduce product mix while maintaining customer satisfaction. Reduced existing product mix by analyzing customer specification ranges, grouped similar product types and specifications, and developed new batch processing sheets accordingly
EDUCATION:
 Chemical Plant Process Safety, McNeese State University – May 1996
ï‚Ÿ Graduate Course in Chemical Engineering
 Louisiana State University – May 1993
ï‚Ÿ Bachelor of Science (Chemical Engineering)
ï‚Ÿ Relevant courses included: Introductory Business
Management, Technical Writing, Industrial/Organizational
Psychology
 Introduction to Six Sigma, 8D – 8 Disciplines of Problem Solving, ISO 9001 Auditor Training
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:
04/2009-05/09
Altech Environmental Consultants
Environmental Specialist
Shreveport, LA
(part time position; company decided to hire a full-time engineer)
07/2007-Present
Printpack, Inc.
HSE Coordinator
Shreveport, LA
10/2006-03/2007
NASA – Johnson Space Center (Lynx Environmental)
Senior Environmental Specialist (Air Regulatory Compliance & Pollution Prevention
Houston, TX
(Reason for leaving - Contract position-Layoff)
03/2006-10/2006
CenterPoint Energy, Inc.
(CenterPoint Energy Gas Transmission Company, CenterPoint Energy Pipeline Services, Inc., CenterPoint Energy Field Services, Inc., CenterPoint Energy-Mississippi River Transmission Corporation)
Corporate Environmental Air Specialist
Pipeline Services
Shreveport, LA
(Reason for leaving - Position was 75+% technical data entry and grossly understaffed)
01/2004 – 03/2006
Praxair, Inc.
(AMKO Service Company, Niject Services Company, Praxair Chemax Semiconductor Materials, Praxair Cryomag Services, Praxair Distribution, Praxair Services, Inc., Praxair Surface Technologies, Wellnite Services)
Corporate Global Air Emissions & Permitting Specialist (Manager), Safety & Environmental Services
Houston, TX
(Reason for leaving - Position went global—too much travel)
12/2002 – 06/2003
City of Houston (TX) Bureau of Air Quality Control
Graduate Engineer III (promotion)/Environmental Investigator II
Houston, TX
(Reason for leaving - Lay-off)
10/2000 – 05/2002
The DOW Chemical Company
EHS Delivery Specialist (Engineer), Global Chlorinated Organics
Freeport, TX
(Reason for leaving - Lay-off)
09/1998-10/2000
The Lubrizol Corporation
Associate Principal Engineer, Environmental Department (promotion)/Section Engineer, Batch Production
Deer Park, TX
(Reason for leaving - Forced into production from environmental)
12/1995 -08/1998
Firestone Synthetic Rubber & Latex Company, Division of Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc.
Batch Polymerization Area Engineer promotion)/Environmental
Engineer
Sulphur, LA
(Reason for leaving - Forced into production from environmental)
1995
Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
Environmental Specialist I
Emission Inventory Group
Baton Rouge, LA
(Reason for leaving - Salary inadequate, $19,308 gross/yr)
1994
Marine Shale Processors, Inc.
Technical Representative II (TX-NM to Canadian Border)
Morgan City, LA
(Reason for leaving - Layoff – company no longer in business)
1993
H N Norton Pharmaceutical Company
Quality Auditor
Shreveport, LA
(Reason for leaving - Layoff – company no longer in business)
SHEILA D. DANZELL
6008 Fox Court, Shreveport, LA 71129, 318-687-1803 - h, 318-210-3020 - cell, sddanzell[at]aol.com
An experienced chemical engineer with demonstrated skills in EHS, quality,
process, design, production, R&D, technical services and chemical analysis.
SKILLS
* Air Quality, Permitting & Regulatory Compliance - Title V, MACT, NSPS, NSR, HON, MON, SOCMI, LDAR
* Water Quality, Permitting & Regulatory Compliance – NPDES, LWDPS
* Solid & Hazardous Waste Management, Transportation & Recycling/Disposal - RCRA & DOT HM-181/215a
* EPCRA Reporting
* SPCC & SWPPP maintenance & compliance
* OSHA Occupational & Health Standards for General Industry, HAZCOM & PSM, EPA RMP
* Internal and External EH&S Audits
* Pre-Startup Safety Inspections and PHAs (Process Hazard Analysis)
* RCI/RCA (Root Cause Analysis/Root Cause (Incident) Investigations)
* BBP/BBS (Behavior-Based Performance/Behavior-Based Safety) Safety Audits
* Site Sanitarian for Food Safety – AIB/ASI: HACCP Plan, Food Safety Process Map, Raw Material Plan/Ingredients List, Work Instructions, Master Cleaning Schedule, Training Aides (Powerpoint presentation),Approved Cleaning Chemicals List
* Quality Assurance & Control - ISO 9000 Internal Quality Audits
* Developed SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures)
* Chemical Analysis - Sampling; HPLC; GC (Quantitative, Qualitative); TLC; NMR, IR, UV, and mass spectroscopy; DTA; X-ray diffraction; acid/base titrations; pH determination
*EmployeeTraining
PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- HSE Coordinator for a flexographic printing manufacturer, currently pursuing OSHA VPP Star Program - ensured compliance with all internal policies and external regulations and prepared/submitted all internal and external regulatory compliance reports
- Global corporate air regulatory compliance specialist for an industrial gases company. Familiar with air regulations and permitting, throughout the US, including TX, LA, NJ, IN, MI, OH, and CA.
- Corporate air regulatory compliance specialist for a natural gas gathering and transmission company. Responsible for air regulatory compliance and permitting in OK.
- Prepared continuous High Molecular Weight & Low Molecular Weight Polyisobutylene Production (SOCMI, continuous) Unit Texas Title V Air Quality Operating Permit application.
- Prepared PBRs (Permits-by-Rule, Standard Exemption) Air Permits, including performing fugitive emissions estimate calculations for three continuous (HON) chlorinated organics production units.
- Worked with engineering consulting firm to develop VERPs (Voluntary Emissions Reduction Permits) for Grandfathered facilities.
- Performed Title V permit maintenance, including preparation and submittal of Semi-Annual Deviation Reports and Annual Compliance Certifications
- Prepared/submitted Annual Emissions Inventory
- Scheduled hazardous waste shipments for recycling/disposal, maintained shipments database, prepared/submitted annual generator/disposer regulatory reports. Certified 9 years RCRA/HM-181/215a - Hazardous materials/waste handling, transportation, disposal, and recycling.
- Prepared agency notifications for agency-reportable releases and held incident investigations (RCI/RCA) to determine the cause of releases and future corrective/preventative actions.
- Participated on plant-wide solid/hazardous waste audit team: process review, field inspection, summarization of findings, preparation of final report, and follow-up on items of concern.
- Prepared/submitted monthly National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Discharge Monitoring Report, (NPDES) EPA water permit, including auditing contract laboratory.
- Approved project startup, pre-startup safety and environmental reviews based on good engineering practices.
- Company contact for regulatory audits (LDEQ, TCEQ, EPA, etc.,...).
- Performed monthly area Safety Audits (BBP/BBS - Bahavior-Based Performance/Behavior-Based Safety) with recommendations. Maintained safety objectives of zero lost work days and zero injuries.
- Ensured compliance with all aspects of PSM (Process Safety Management). Corrected all abnormalities noted; reviewed/updated/developed procedures pertaining to PSM and ISO 9000 annually.
- Developed operational policies and trained operations personnel on applicable internal and external environmental regulatory (US EPA, TCEQ, LDEQ, DOT, NFPA), quality (ISO 9000), and safety regulatory (OSHA, PSM & HAZCOM) requirements as necessary.
- Recipient of the 1996 Bridgestone/Firestone Environmental Achievement Award for Excellence in the Areas of Waste Minimization and Recycling for one year savings of $450,000 - Waste Minimization Committee Chair.
EDUCATION/TRAINING
McNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY-Graduate Course-Safety in Process Plants, 1996
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY BS Chemical Engineering May 1993
CSHO I (in progress), CSHO II, Six Sigma/Lean Tools, 8D, 5S, ISO 9000 Quality Auditor
RELEVANT ASSOCIATIONS
Madison Who’s Who
Cambridge Who’s Who
WORK HISTORY
Altec Environmental Consultants, 04/09 – 05/09 (part-time – company decided to hire a full-time engineer)
Position: Environmental Specialist
Printpack, Inc, 07/2007 – Present, Shreveport, LA
Position: HSE Coordinator
NASA (Johnson Space Center)/Lynx, 10/2006-03/2007, Houston, TX
Position: Senior Environmental Specialist (Air Quality & Pollution Prevention)
Reason for leaving: Contract position - Layoff
CenterPoint Energy, Inc, 03/2006 – 10/2006, Shreveport, LA
Position: Corporate Environmental Air Specialist
Reason for leaving: Position was 75+% technical data entry
Praxair, Inc. 01/2004 – 03/2006, Houston, TX
Position: Global Corporate Air Emissions & Permitting Specialist
Reason for leaving: Position went global, in excess of 50% travel
City of Houston (TX) 12/2002- 5/2003, Houston, TX
Positions: Graduate Engineer III (promotion), Environmental Investigator II,
Bureau of Air Quality Control
Reason for leaving: Layoff
The DOW Chemical Company 8/2000-5/2002, Freeport, TX
Position: EHS Delivery Specialist, Global Chlorinated Organics
Reason for leaving: Layoff
The Lubrizol Corporation 8/1998-8/2000, Deer Park, TX
Positions: Environmental Engineer (promotion)/Batch Production Engineer
Reason for leaving: Forced into production
Firestone Synthetic Rubber & Latex Company, Division of Bridgestone/Firestone
12/1995-8/1998, Sulphur, LA
Positions: Environmental Engineer/Batch Area Production Engineer
Reason for leaving: Forced into production
Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality 1995, Baton Rouge, LA
Position: Environmental Specialist II, Air Quality & Radiation Protection
Reason for leaving: Salary inadequate - $19308 gross/yr
Marine Shale Processors, Inc. 1994, Morgan City, LA
Position: Technical Representative II
Reason for leaving: Layoff
Summer Intern Positions while in school: BASF, Rohm & Haas, DOW Chemical, Union
Carbide
REFERENCES PROVIDED UPON REQUEST
Sheila D. Danzell
6008 Fox Court, Shreveport, LA 71129
318-687-1803 – h; 713-504-5738 – cell; sddanzell[at]aol.com
References:
Mr. John P. Herrmann, P.E., Program Manager, Lynx, Ltd/NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX
281-483-5213
Mr. Joel Courtwright, Sr. Air Quality Engineer, Dow Regulatory Expertise Center, Dow Chemical, Freeport, TX
979-238-5721
Mrs. Patricia B. Holman, Sr. Maintenance Engineer
Dow Chemical, Texas City, TX
409-948-5246
Dr. Donald G. Prier, PhD Chemist, Louisiana Applied Sciences & Technologies Laboratories, Dow Chemical, Plaquemine, LA
225-353-8000
SHEILA D. DANZELL
6008 Fox Court, Shreveport, LA 71129
318-687-1803 - h, 318-210-2030 - cell
sddanzell[at]aol.com
(Madison Who’s Who)
(Cambridge Who’s Who Registry among Executive and Professional Women)
TRAINING:
SAFETY
OSHA General Outreach Trainer, exp 04/11/12
CSHO I (Certified Safety & Health Official I, in progress), TEEX (Texas Engineering Extension) Texas A & M University and OSHA:
OSHA Course 511 – Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry – 3.10 CEUs
OSHA Course 501 – Train-T-Trainer Course in Occupational Safety & Health Standards for General Industry –
3.50 CEUs
OSHA Course 521 – OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene – 3.50 CEUs
OSHA Course 2015 – Hazardous Materials – to be taken
OSHA Course 2250 – Principles of Ergonomics – 3.10 CEUs
OSHA Course 2045 – Machine Guarding – 3.10 CEUs
OSHA Course 2264 – Confined Space Entry – to be taken
OSHA Course 3110 – Fall Arrest Systems – 3.10 CEUs
OSHA Course 2225 – Respiratory Protection – 3.10 CEUs
OSHA Course 3095 – Electrical Standards – 3.50 CEUs
CSHO II (Certified Safety & Health Official II, completed), TEEX (Texas Engineering Extension) Texas A & M University and OSHA:
Advanced Accident Investigation, 32 hours
Advanced Problem-Solving for Environmental, Health & Safety Professionals, 31 hours
Behavior Based Safety, an Introduction, 15 hours
Legal Aspects for Environmental, Health & Safety Professionals, 12 hours
Managing Human Error In Complex Systems, 23 hours
Safety, Health & Environmental Management, 14.50 hours
Preventing Human Factors Gotcha’s, 15 hours
VPP Requirements, 23 hours, 2.30 CEUs
Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) Auditor, 13 hours, 1.60 CEUs
OSHA 10 hr General Industry Training, 07/09:
Introduction to OSHA
Bloodborne Pathogens
Electrical Safety I & II, Emergency Action
Disaster Preparedness
Ergonomics
Flammable and Combustible Liquids
Hazardous Communications
Hand and Power Tools
Machine Guarding
Preventing Falls
Stairways and Ladders
Walking/Working Surfaces
Safety and Health Programs
Welding and Cutting
Preventing Workplace Violence
PPE
Safety/Health/Security:
CSHO I – OSHA Course , Machinery & Machine Guarding Standards, Texas Engineering Extension Service, The Texas A & M University Engineering Extension, Mesquite, TX, in cooperation with the United States Department of Labor, 10/20-10/23/2009, (31 hours, 3.1 CEUs)
CSHO I – OSHA Course 222, Respiratory Protection, Texas Engineering Extension Service, The Texas A & M University Engineering Extension, Mesquite, TX, in cooperation with the United States Department of Labor, 09/28-10/01/2009, (31 hours, 3.1 CEUs)
Comfortable FR Base Layering: Compliance Never Felt So Good, ISHN, Shreveport, LA, 09/09
SixSigma for Safety Improvements: Key to Preventing Injuries & Accidents, Progressive Business Conferences, Shreveport, LA, 09/09
Dangers of Dehydration, Haws Corporation, Shreveport, LA, 08/09
Preventing Deadly Falls, Capital Safety/EHS Today, Shreveport, LA, 08/09
PAPR Technology – A breath of Fres Air: Cruise Control, Air Condition and Other Ways to Enhance Your Respirator Protection, ISHN, Shreveport, LA, 06/09
Cop or Coach? – How Supervisors Can Make a Difference, ISHN, Shreveport, LA, 06/09
Security, Printpack, Inc., Shreveport, LA, 05/09
Completing the Circle of Safety – Now it’s Personal, The NSC Safety Ambassador Program, NSC, Ark-LA-Tex Chapter, Shreveport, LA, 05/09
Understanding NFPA 70E and ARC Flash Hazards, Lewellyn Technology, 05/09
Electrical Safety, Arc Flash PPE and Your Budget, ISHN, Shreveport, LA, 05/09
How eLearning Can Make You a Hero, ISHN, Shreveport, LA, 04/09
Can Behavior-Based Safety Transform a Safety Culture?, Occupation Health & Safety Webinar Series, Shreveport, LA, 03/09
OSHA: What to Expect in 2009, Grainger On the Job Webinar Series, 02/09
Reducing Your Hazardous Chemical Inventory – How to Make It Green and Why It’s Important, ISHN, Shreveport, LA, 02/09
OSHA Compliance Tips, EHS Today Webinar, 02/25/09
CSHO I – OSHA Course 3110, Fall Arrest Systems, Texas Engineering Extension Service, The Texas A & M University Engineering Extension, Mesquite, TX, in cooperation with the United States Department of Labor, 01/27-30/2009 (31 hours, 3.1 CEUs)
CSHO I – OSHA Course 3095, Electrical Standards, Texas Engineering Extension Service, The Texas A & M University Engineering Extension, Mesquite, TX, in cooperation with the United States Department of Laobr, 12/01-05/2008 (35 hours, 3.50 CEUs)
CSHO I - OSHA Course 521, OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene, Texas Engineering Extension Service, The Texas A & M University Engineering Extension, Mesquite, TX in cooperation with the United States Department of Labor, 11/03-07/2008 (35 hours, 3.50 CEUs)
CSHO II - Safety, Health & Environmental Management (SHE), Texas Engineering Extension Service, The Texas A & M University Engineering Extension, Mesquite, TX, 10/15-17/2008 (14.5 hours)
CSHO II - Preventing Human Factors Gotchas, Texas Engineering Extension Service, The Texas A & M University Engineering Extension, Mesquite, TX, 10/13-15/2008 (15 hours)
CSHO I - OSHA Course 2250, Principles of Ergonomics, Texas Engineering Extension Service, The Texas A & M University Engineering Extension, Mesquite, TX in cooperation with the United States Department of Labor, 09/08 – 09/11/2008, (31 hours, 3.10 CEUs)
CSHO II - Advanced Problem Solving for OSH and Risk Managers, Texas Engineering Extension Service, The Texas A & M University Engineering Extension, Mesquite, TX, 07/14 -18/2008 (31 hours)
CSHO II - Legal Aspects for Environmental, Health & Safety Professionals, Texas Engineering Extension Service, The Texas A & M University Engineering Extension, Mesquite, TX, 04/17-18/2008 (12 hours)
CSHO I - OSHA GENERAL INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINER - OSHA Course 501 - Train-T-Trainer Course in Occupational Safety & Health Standards for Industry, Texas Engineering Extension Service, The Texas A & M University Engineering Extension, Mesquite, TX in cooperation with the United States Department of Labor, 04/7-11/2008 (3.50 CEUs)
CSHO II - (OSHA) Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) Auditor, Texas Engineering Extension Service, The Texas A & M University Engineering Extension, Mesquite, TX, 01/17-18/2008 (1.60 CEUs)
CSHO II - (OSHA) VPP (Voluntary Protection Program) Requirements, Texas Engineering Extension Service, The Texas A & M University Engineering Extension, Mesquite, TX, 01/14-16/2008 (2.30 CEUs)
Top Ten Pitfalls in OSHA Recordkeeping and How to Avoid Them, ISHN, Shreveport, LA, 08/08
Is Safety About Achieving Success or Avoiding Failure, Occupational Hazards (EHS Today), 07/08
CSHO I - OSHA Course 511: Occupational Safety & Health Standards for General Industry, Texas Engineering Extension Service, The Texas A & M University System in cooperation with the US Department of Labor, Mesquite, TX, 09/10-13/07 (3.10 CEUs)
CSHO II - Behavior Based Safety, An Introduction, OSHA Training Institute, Southwest Education Center, Texas A & M Engineering Extension, Mesquite, TX, 07/23-24/2007 (1.5 CEUs)
CSHO II - Managing Human Error in Complex Systems, 23 hrs, Texas Engineering Extension Service, OSHA Training Institute, Southwest Education Center, Texas A & M Engineering Extension, Mesquite, TX, 07/25-27/2007, (23 Hours)
Laboratory Ergonomics, NASA, Houston, TX, 12/06
Industrial Ergonomics, NASA, Houston, TX, 11/06
Class III (Restricted) Employee Training, NASA, Houston, TX, 11/06
Media Relations Training Series: The Uninvited Guest: Dealing with the Media During a Crisis, Gulf Publishing Company, Praxair, Inc., Houston, TX, 06/04
Behavior-Based Performance (BBP) Process Coordinator and Focal Point Training, The DOW Chemical Company, Freeport, TX, 5/01
The Psychology of Injury Prevention, The Texas Chemical Council, The Association of the Chemical Industry of Texas, Houston, TX, 7/99
CGMP's and SOP's, Current Good Manufacturing Practices and Safe Operating Procedures, Food & Drug Administration, Dow Chemical, 10/2000; H N Norton Co., Shreveport, LA, 1/94
Theory and Practice of: API Standard 2000, Pressure/Vacuum Valves, Storage Tank Protection, Flame Detonation Arresters, Groth Corporation, Sulphur, LA, 4/96
Loss Prevention Workshop, The DOW Chemical Company, Freeport, TX, 5/01
EPA's Risk Management Program, The Final Rule (CAA, Section 112(r)), Lake Area Industries/McNeese State University Engineering Department, Lake Charles, LA, 6/96
PSM, OSHA, & EPA Study Group, Lake Area Industries/McNeese University Engineering Alliance: Mechanical Integrity and Risk-Based Inspections in Process Safety Applications, Det Norske Veritas, Houston, TX, 9/96
The Complete Course on Facilities Management (American Management Association International/Keye Productivity Center): Premises Liability, Accident/Incident Investigation, Custodial Services, Workload Analysis, The Occupational Safety & Health Act of 1970, The OSHA Inspection, Citations & Penalties, Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout), Personal Protective Equipment, Hazard Communication (Worker Right-to-Know), Bloodborne Pathogens, Hazard Assessment, Emergency Action Plans, Security, Bomb Threats, Working with Contractors, Jobs Bids, Energy Conservation, Indoor Air Quality, Houston, TX, 02/00
Advanced Accident Investigation, The Texas A & M University Engineering Extension, Mesquite, TX, 10/15-19/07, (32 Hours)
NASA Introduction to Mishap Investigations Training: Process Overview, Roles & Responsibilities, Conducting and Investigation, Root Cause Analysis, NASA, Houston, TX, 11/06
Fault Tree Analysis, NASA, Houston, TX, 11/06
Apollo Root Cause Investigation (RCI/RCA), Dow Chemical, Freeport, TX, 2/01
First Aid:
BasicPlus CPR, AED and First Aid for Adults, Employee Medical Safety Services, Shreveport, LA, 09/23/2008
Bloodborne Pathogens in the Workplace, Awareness for Commercial and Light Industrial Facilities, Employee Medical Safety Services, Shreveport, LA, 09/23/2008
Medic First Aid – CPR, First Aid, & Emergency Care, Houston Area Contractors Safety Council, Pasadena, TX 10/06
Emissions Event Seminar - Overview of Revised Air Emissions Event Rules (30 TAC 101, Subchapter F), Summary of the Differences between the Revised Rules and Previous Rules, Emissions Event Reporting Under the Revised Rules, Overview of New Electronic Reporting Requirements, Brief Overview of the TCEQ's New Central Registry, TCEQ, Houston, TX, 12/02
Operating Permits in Texas - Title V, Trinity Air Consultants, Houston, TX, 09/99
Texas New Source Review, Trinity Air Consultants, Houston, TX, 09/99
Air Dispersion Modeling in Texas, Trinity Air Consultants, Houston, TX, 09/99
Update on Louisiana and Federal Air Permitting Policy & Regulations and Environmental Data Management, Trinity Air Consultants, Baton Rouge, LA, 03/97
EPA Air Regulatory Programs Beyond Title V, ENSR, Lake Charles, LA, 07/96
Overview of Environmental Regulations and Their Impact on Environmental Record
Keeping, Reporting, and Compliance Requirements, Trinity Air Consultants, Baton Rouge, LA, 07/96
5D/305 HON Rule Seminar, Core Laboratories, Sulphur, LA, 05/96
State & Federal Air Quality Regulations Update, Trinity Air Consultants, Baton Rouge, LA, 05/96
EPA Air Pollution Training Institute Courses: APTI:400- Introduction to HAPs (Hazardous Air Pollutants – Air Toxics), APTI SI:300-Introduction to Air Pollution Toxicology; APTI SI:400-Introduction to Risk Assessment/Risk Management for HAPs; APTI SI:422-Air Pollution Control Orientation Course, SI:431-Air Pollution Control Systems for Selected Industries, SI:460-Introduction to Permitting; EPA APTI T:044-Electronic Access to EPA and Other Environmental Information, T:045-Emission Estimation Techniques for Permits and Inventories
Hazardous Waste & Materials Management (49 CFR 174.04 (a) (1) & (2), 49 CFR 172.02 (d), HM-181, HM-215a), Treatment One/SET Environmental, Houston, TX, 10/99, 09/96 - Certified 6 years; recertified in 2004 for another 3 years, for a total of 9 years
Forty-hour & Eight-hour OSHA Hazardous Communications the Right to Know, The
Lubrizol Corporation, Houston, TX, 02/99
BF3 Safety & Handling , AlliedSignal Inc. (Claymont, DE), Lake Charles, LA, 05/97
ButylLithium Safety & Handling, Cyprus Foote Mineral Company, Lake Charles, LA, 10/96
The 1996 Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Conference*, LDEQ, Baton Rouge, LA, 4/96 (*10 hrs of Continuing Education Credit, State Board of Certification & Training for Solid Waste Management Operators)
Storm Water Pollution Prevention for JSC and SCTF, NASA, Houston, TX, 10/06
Storm Water Pollution Prevention for Ellington Field, NASA, Houston, TX, 10/06
Storm Water Pollution Prevention for Construction, NASA, Houston, TX, 10/06
Storm Water Pollution Prevention for Samplers, NASA, Houston, TX, 10/06
Storm Water Pollution Prevention for P[at] Team Members, NASA, Houston, TX, 10/06
Wastewater Treatment Technology, MicrobeMasters, Division of Interbio, Houston, Texas, 02/97
Drinking/Contact Water Sampling Procedures Training, Louisiana Department of Health & Hospitals, Lake Charles, LA, 08/96
LA Section AWMA (Air & Waste Management Association) Title V Permit Workshop, AWMA & LDEQ(Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality), Baton Rouge, LA, 05/95
Multimedia (Air, Water, Waste):
Praxair Annual Environmental Conference, Praxair, Inc., Kansas City, MO, 9/04
Data & Database Management:
Environmental Management Systems 2005, NASA, Houston, TX, 11/06
Discipline and Termination, Printpack, Inc., Shreveport, LA, 07/08
Discrimination & Sexual Harrassment, Printpack, Inc., Shreveport, LA, 07/08
Managing Your Emotions Under Pressure, Fred Pryor Seminars, Shreveport, LA, 02/08
Leadership is a Contact Sport, Dr. Marshall Goldsmith, Leadership Wired, Leadership Houston, CenterPoint Energy, Shreveport, LA, 3/06
The Influential Leader – Unleashing Power in People, Maximum Impact Simulcast, (John C. Maxwell, Marcus Buckingham, Patrick Lencioni, Brian Tracy, Michael Gerber, Jackie Freiberg, Mark Richt, Bobby Bowden, Mike Krzyzewski, Mark Sanborn, Todd Duncan), First Metropolitan Church, Houston, TX, 4/05
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, What Matters Most, (FranklinCovey, The DOW Chemical Company), 10/2001
Management Skills for New or Prospective Managers (Fred Pryror Seminars/CareerTrack); How to Be a More Effective Supervisor/Basics of Supervision (National Seminars Group/Rockhurst College); How to Discipline Employees and Correct Performance Problems/Criticism and Discipline Skills for Managers (Fred Pryor Seminars/CareerTrack); The Conference on State and Federal Personnel Laws (Human Resources Council); Personnel Law for Managers and Supervisors (SkillPath Seminars); Team Leadership Essentials/How to Lead a Team (Fred Pryor Seminars/CareerTrack); Enhancing Team Performance – Fundamentals (The TACOM Corporation, The DOW Chemical Company)
The Non-Financial Manager’s Guide to Understanding Financial Statements, Building Budgeting Skills (National Seminars Group/Rockhurst College); Real-World Project Management – WBS (Work Breakdown Structure) Task Master, Critical Path Method, and Gantt Charts (Fred Pryor Seminars/ CareerTrack); How to Manage Multiple Projects, Meet Deadlines, and Achieve Objectives (Fred Pryor Seminars/CareerTrack)
Training the Trainer, How to Make Presentations with Confidence and Power/Speak with Confidence & Clarity (Fred Pryor Seminars/CareerTrack)
Conflict Resolution and Confrontation Skills/Conflict Management & Confrontational Skills, How to Handle People with Tact & Skill, High Impact Communication Skills for Women, How to be a Great Communicator/How to Be a Better Communicator, Self-Discipline and Emotional Control, Stress Solutions Workshop for Women (Fred Pryor Seminars/CareerTrack)
General
Work Instruction Training, Printpack, Inc., Shreveport, LA, 05/09
Generating a Purchase Order – Direct Materials, Printpack, Inc., Shreveport, LA, 09/08
Receiving Direct Materials, Printpack, Inc., Shreveport, LA, 09/08
Payment of Direct Material Invoices, Printpack, Inc, Shreveport, LA, 09/08
Final Acceptance of Capital Expenditures, Printpack, Inc, Shreveport, LA, 09/08
Process Control – Production Equipment Safety, Printpack, Inc, Shreveport, LA, 09/08, 03/09
Inkjet Gaming Manufacturing
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