Dave Hoey

Director at Health, Safety & Fire Compliance Solutions Ltd
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(386) 825-5501
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United Kingdom, UK

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Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Public Safety
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Director
      • Jan 2022 - Present

    • United Kingdom
    • Utilities
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • SHEQ Manager
      • Jul 2021 - Jan 2022

    • Qatar
    • Airlines and Aviation
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Health And Safety Manager
      • Feb 2019 - Jul 2021

    • Belgium
    • Construction
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • SHEQ manager Uk
      • Jun 2018 - Feb 2019

      Ensure compliance to HSE legislation within the UK construction industry for heavy crane lifts Ensure compliance to HSE legislation within the UK construction industry for heavy crane lifts

    • United Kingdom
    • Professional Training and Coaching
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Trainer / Consultant
      • Apr 2016 - Jun 2018

      To plan, organize and manage the delivery of Health and Safety training courses including: • NEBOSH National General Certificate • NEBOSH Fire & Safety Management Certificate • NEBOSH Construction Certificate • IOSH Managing Safely • IOSH Working Safely • HSE Audits OSHAS 18001, HSG65 • DSE Assessor • Manual Handling Assessor • COSHH • Confined Space • Lifting Operations This was delivered to both individuals and organizations which responsibilities included the coaching and delivery of the course material and marking of the practical assignments. I was also involved in the Auditing of Health and Safety management systems in a variety of companies from heavy fabrication to pharmaceuticals, with a complex detailed report to be submitted following both positive and negative findings to senior management of that company with corrective or improvement advice enabling compliance with recognized bodies. Show less

    • United States
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • learning development Advisor/consultant
      • Jan 2002 - Jun 2018

      As well as teaching first aid and B.T.L.S(basic trauma life support) in the fire service I also Instructed at falck/nutec on a part time basis, the key elements of my position are: Onsite training and advice given to clients such as - Dupont -Teeside power station(formerly ENRON) ICI - Kvearner -NTL -Shell -Petrofac Maintaining effective relationships with other training and government organizations including the Health and Safety executive. Being responsible to find out any changes in training through liaising with other organizations. Maintaining a healthy relationship with candidates and understanding the need of individuals. Possess a good knowledge of health and safety legislation on the subjects of which I was delivering: -HSE first aid at work -HSE offshore first aid -Advanced techniques in first aid -HSE first aid refresher -Firefighting and fire awareness To deliver lecture packages on given subjects and to carry out scenarios, point out ways of improvement and conduct debriefs in a supportive but professional manner. Show less

    • United Arab Emirates
    • Oil and Gas
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Chief Fire officer
      • Apr 2015 - Mar 2016

      Advise on best practises and respond to fire and safety incidents in dragon oils concession area within Turkmenistan. Advise on best practises and respond to fire and safety incidents in dragon oils concession area within Turkmenistan.

    • Qatar
    • Oil and Gas
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Station officer/ Acting Head of Fire
      • Feb 2007 - Apr 2015

      Presently employed by Qatar Petroleum, who are the biggest hydrocarbon process/refining organization within the state of Qatar My position as Station Officer requires me to interface and aid in the organization of QP Fire & Rescue Division. My role is, but not limited to the following: Drive continuous improvement in the health and safety performance of Dukhan Fire & Rescue service Develop and deliver HSE/Firefighting/Fire Marshal warden training presentations to both QP site personnel and relevant project contractors. Ensure that risks, major hazards and occupational exposures, across Dukhan Concession area are effectively managed and are acceptable. Review and advise on contractor risk assessments/ Permit to work documents and advise when required Provide visible, consistent leadership and commitment to HSE excellence and coach this commitment to all Divisional areas. Assume responsibility for the management and interface with Dukhan stake holders and associated Qatari government bodies (Civil Defence) To report key performance indicators back to the Head of fire. Proven track record mentoring and motivating multi-disciplinary teams, experienced in promoting diversity and equal opportunities within the workplace and possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills at all levels To aid, and where relevant, conduct qualitative and quantitative risk assessment with the workforce and the project management team. To participate in HAZOP, HAZID and FMEA studies with the project management team and relevant contractors. I am also responsible for the training, continued personnel development of each firefighter, arranging training with outside organisations, and the recruitment and selection process of potential new firefighters that come into the organization. Part of my responsibility was also to write the new SOP for the department in accordance with the quality management system ISO 9001:2000 standard clauses. Show less

    • United Kingdom
    • Public Safety
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Firefighter/Crew Manager
      • Apr 1996 - Feb 2007

      I served as an operational firefighter/crew manager on an operational fire station for Cleveland fire and rescue service for nearly 11 years. In that time I gained a great understanding not only of the behaviour of fire but also how too prevent it starting in the first place due to carrying out fire safety risk assessments. I gained valuable experience in that time in how too teach and explain subjects on chemistry of combustion and also in depth First Aid. My responsibility's were having too respond too, problem solve, arrange, plan, carry out and debrief exercises and demonstrations too both members of the public and work colleagues in all kinds of incidents and environments. The environments which I worked in are now geared towards avoiding accidents and situations arising due too Dynamic risk Assessments of which I continually now do. The situations I had to deal with have also lead me too heavy rescue courses from road traffic accidents too heavy industrial incidents where extraction at speed but with extreme safety too both yourself and others is paramount. I was part of a team responsible for making sure that any equipment that might be needed is always ready for safe use and in good working condition, this involves regular testing, maintenance and recording I have also had too respond too and deal with a wide range of incidents from: House and ship fires Advanced firefighting techniques Chemical and radiation incidents Road traffic accidents Industrial and machinery entrapments Hazmats C.O.S.H.H Medical emergency's (heart attacks strokes, epilepsy cuts and broken bones, defibrillation) Humanitarian services Checking and maintaining equipment for operational use Dynamic Risk assessments Incident command Show less

    • I was employed
      • Jan 1995 - Jan 1996

      I.D welder, my duties where too carry out and inspect the welding internally of 42" pipes, and make sure they were sent on too the right department for either painting or cutting too the correct size, I was responsible for: My own and health and safety and that of my work mates Was appointed the first aider on site That any welding was carried out on pipes that had been warmed too the correct temperature I.D welder, my duties where too carry out and inspect the welding internally of 42" pipes, and make sure they were sent on too the right department for either painting or cutting too the correct size, I was responsible for: My own and health and safety and that of my work mates Was appointed the first aider on site That any welding was carried out on pipes that had been warmed too the correct temperature

    • Welder
      • Jan 1991 - Jan 1995

      I served an apprentership with THC Fabrication which was a fabrication yard which specialised in building Rigs/ Flare stacks and jackets for the off shore industry. Within the 4 years, i was required to attended college 1 day per week to complete a NVQ and city in Guilds in Engineering. After the 4 years i qualified as a welder fabrication to ASME standard. I served an apprentership with THC Fabrication which was a fabrication yard which specialised in building Rigs/ Flare stacks and jackets for the off shore industry. Within the 4 years, i was required to attended college 1 day per week to complete a NVQ and city in Guilds in Engineering. After the 4 years i qualified as a welder fabrication to ASME standard.

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