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City of Sunny Isles Beach <br /> RFP 18-04-02 Disaster Debris Management and Disposal Services <br /> Personnel (Alphabetically by Last Name) <br /> • <br /> Rick W. Adams, Health and Safet Officer ! <br /> Mr. Adams serves as a Health and Safety Officer for Ceres Environmental Services, Inc. Mr. Adams has <br /> U.S. and international field experience as well as a long history of safety training and occupational safety <br /> analysis. Mr. Adams has a long record supervising safety for projects in many different fields and locations. <br /> Mr. Adams holds multiple safety certifications, is a certified nurse and EMT, and was honorably discharged <br /> from the U.S. Army after fourteen years of service. He is fluent in English and Spanish. <br /> PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE <br /> ■ Safety Supervisor Fluor Constructors; Inverness, Pensacola and Tallahassee, FL; 09/10 to 01/11. <br /> Conducted new-hire safety orientations at the Withlacoochee Technical Institute in Inverness, FL <br /> for all Citrus County, FL Qualified Community Responders (QCRs)for the BP Gulf Coast Recovery <br /> Project. Supervised safety during beach clean-up operations at Fort Pickens, FL. Conducted <br /> general safety audits at the warehouse facility and lay-down yards in Tallahassee, FL. <br /> . ® Site Safety & Health Officer (SSHO) Ceres Environmental Munster Indiana and Des Moines, <br /> Iowa. 06/10 to 07/10. USACE Contract EM 385-1-1, Heavy construction of berms. Duties included <br /> observing site activities to ensure completion in accordance with the Accident Prevention Plan and <br /> the Site Safety and Health Plan. <br /> ® Safety Lead Fluor Constructors, Roxana, Illinois, 11/08 to 06/10. Performed duties as Field Safety <br /> Lead, supervising seven field Area Safety Supervisors at the ConocoPhillips Wood River Refinery <br /> CORE Expansion Project. <br /> • Safety Manager General Electric/Granite Services, Tampa, FL, 2005-2008. Served in various <br /> safety capacities on projects located from Maine to Uruguay. Performed site safety audits, safety <br /> training and compliance with company procedures. Conducted weekly safety meetings and <br /> ensured compliance with project standards. <br /> • Safety Manager Titan Contracting and Leasing• Inc., Owensboro, Kentucky, 10/05. OMU <br /> Miscellaneous plant and boiler repairs. Responsible for all permitting, i.e., confined space, hot work <br /> and area work. Conducted and documented daily Safety Meetings. <br /> System Safety Coordinator Zachry Construction Corporation area office, Mt Carmel, Illinois, <br /> 09/04 to 09/05. System consisting of 12 Cinergy System Power Plant sites located in Illinois, <br /> Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. Conducted new-hire orientations and employee training in a wide <br /> variety of areas, including OSHA Annual Awareness training. <br /> • Project Safety Manager National Boiler Services Inc, Trenton, Georgia 02/04 - 09/04. Managed <br /> project safety during power plant and paper mill shutdowns. Project scopes ranging from extensive <br /> boiler repairs to demolition and replacement of pulverize units. <br /> • Safety Manager Titan Contracting and Leasing, Inc., Owensboro, Kentucky, 12/01 — 11/03. <br /> Construction of three LM6000 40-megawatt simple-cycle power units(GE Norway Packages). Daily <br /> manpower 200+. Responsible for developing and implementing project-specific safety program, <br /> including emergency response procedures. Project expended approximately 90,000 man-hours <br /> with no days-away cases and no recordable injury cases. <br /> EDUCATION/CERTIFICATIONS <br /> • 510 & 500 OSHA Construction Outreach Trainer#C0015606 <br /> • Construction Site Safety Technician (CSST) Instructor. National Certification and Registry <br /> • Academy of Health Sciences (Military Academy), Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Nursing <br /> • City Colleges of Chicago, Emergency Medical Technician <br /> • Other safety training: Dupont STOP Course; Supervising Safety; Accident Investigation; Accident <br /> Reporting and Classification; Defensive Off-Road Driving; Drug and Alcohol Awareness; Shell <br /> Enhanced Safety Management; Respiratory Protection; Job Safety Analysis; Electrical Safety: <br /> Land Seismic Firefighting; Lockout Tag-Out and Confined Spaces; Crane Safety; Trenching and <br /> Excavations; Atmospheric Hydrocarbon Testing; Hazard Communication; Materials Handling; Fire <br /> Prevention; Industrial Hygiene; Substance Abuse; Rigging and Sling Safety; Sling Signals; <br /> Barricades; Process Safety Management; Scaffold Training; PPE and Fall Protection; Pre-Job <br /> Safety Planning; Inspections, Audits, Observations; and OSHA from the Contractors Prospective <br /> 'C'FoADETab 7 Personnel Experience and Qualification <br /> �'—= Section 2 Key Personnel Resumes <br /> IENVIRONMENiAI <br /> Page 7.2-4 <br />
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