Craig Vigil

Environment, Health and Safety Manager at Firestone Building Products
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Tooele, Utah, US
Languages
  • English -

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Credentials

  • Root Cause Analysis with Corrective Action Course
    Quality Training
    Feb, 2017
    - Nov, 2024
  • OSHA 10 HR
    Utah Safety Council
    Jul, 2016
    - Nov, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Wholesale Building Materials
    • 500 - 600 Employee
    • Environment, Health and Safety Manager
      • Jan 2020 - Present

    • United States
    • Chemical Manufacturing
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Environmental Health Safety
      • May 2016 - Jan 2020

      I am responsible for certifying all employees with their respirators and maintaining their yearly training and fit testing.Managing our compliance calendar which covers all of the companies plants from the West to East Coast. Track all corrective actions which result from Incident Reviews, and ensure that these items are being done in a timely manner.Distribute two monthly safety tests to all departments and grade them to track on excel documents. We are able to use these tests to stay on top of training needed for homeland security, EPA, OSHA, and DOT. Maintain and update all tracking of scrubber logs and equipment and area checks.Conduct the bi monthly safety audits and compile all information to distribute throughout the plant. This turns into corrective actions, work orders, and room for continuous improvement through the process being done and 5's.Send out reminders to a handful of plants around the US for their respirator testing, and tank labeling. And ensure that all regulations are being followed and up to date. Conduct Incident Investigations and compile information so that we can go over corrective actions with the Incident Review Board. This includes monitoring and reviewing incidents which take place in the other plants as well. We work together as a safety team at revising SOP's each year so I have been involved in revising some of these also. We are a fairly large chemical manufacture dealing with hundreds of different chemicals on site.Act as a contact for the companies other plants to provide EHS support.

    • United States
    • Transportation, Logistics and Storage
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • receiving warehouse
      • Feb 2013 - May 2016

      It is my responsibility to maintain 5's standards in the warehouse while also focusing on house keeping. I also help supervisor with inventory counts throughout the week. It is my responsibility to make sure that all products are signed for and the paperwork entered into the ORACLE system which helps us keep track of what is in the warehouse and re-orders products once we take them out of the system.

    • United States
    • Wholesale Building Materials
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Machine Operator
      • Dec 2008 - Mar 2012

      My first two years my job description was working on the production line during making T.P.O roofing membrane. This included tasks such as operating silos, feeders, receivers, twin extruders, calendar rolls, and making sure that automated packaging system worked correctly.After my second year I had the opportunity to start working with the safety committee and safety supervisor with establishing a safety-first culture and during my last year I was given the opportunity to act as the safety supervisor until I left this company.

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Monitoring Technician
      • Jul 2006 - Apr 2008

      I worked for this government contractor during the disposal process of nerve and blister agents with the responsibility of monitoring the air during this process. It was my responsibility to work with the lab in testing dilute agents in ACAM and MINICAM machines which would also be used to calibrate the machines to know what amounts they needed to be testing for. The testing tubes that we used were DAAMS tubes and we would use an air monitor to check the reading. These tubes we would collect and replace then take to the lab for further testing.

Education

  • Waldorf University
    MA Organizational Leadership/Emergency Management Leadership Graduate, Organizational Leadership/Environmental Management
    2017 - 2020
  • Columbia Southern University
    Master of Science (M.S.), Occupational Safety & Health/Environmental Managenent
    2017 - 2017
  • Columbia Southern University
    Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.), Occupational Safety and Health Technology/Technician
    2013 - 2017
  • Columbia Southern University
    Associate of Science (A.S.), Occupational Safety and Health
    2013 - 2016

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