Paul Shovelier
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Credentials
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Certified Utility Safety Professional
UTILITY SAFETY & OPS LEADERSHIP NETWORK NFPMar, 2021- Nov, 2024
Experience
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SCAFCO Steel Stud Company
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United States
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Wholesale Building Materials
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1 - 100 Employee
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Safety Manager
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Mar 2022 - Present
Proven experience within a safety department and with State Department of Labor & Industries Full understanding of DOSH, OSHA, EPA, DOT, and Fire Department regulations Ability to multitask and prioritize responsibilities Proficiency in Microsoft Office products Superior written and verbal communication skills Exceptional organizational and time-management skills Responsibilities of a Safety Manager Include: Performing safety walkthrough inspections and audits Leading safety meetings Sharing safety information companywide to ensure proper safety techniques and processes are followed Performing new hire orientation safety training and developing training material Assisting in and documenting accident and near-miss investigations and claims Assisting in inspections performed by regulatory agencies Maintaining current knowledge of safety regulations, guidelines, standards and processes, including but not limited to DOSH, OSHA, DOT, EPA and regulations relating to safe work practices Maintaining an electronic database of safety related policies, procedures, reports, accidents, claims and audits Ordering and issuing PPE companywide Show less
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Crux Subsurface, Inc.
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United States
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Construction
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1 - 100 Employee
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Safety Manager
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Sep 2014 - Mar 2022
Responsible for execution and continual improvement of safety initiatives within the organization, including but not limited to: planning, organizing, coordinating and managing complex safety management programs. This position is responsible for provision of safety and health support to Crux Subsurface employees, conducting incident investigations, leading safety meetings and training regarding hazard recognition, assessment, mitigation, control and evaluation.
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Occupational Health Professional
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Sep 2014 - Nov 2018
Occupational Health and Field Safety Professional Point of contact for all work related injuries and illnessesManage medical cases by consulting with medical personnel and the employeeAuthors project specific Health and Safety PlansReviews and edits policies and proceduresInvestigates incidents and near missesHelicopter Safety ManagerAviation CoordinatorApproves Permits to WorkReviews and edits Project Risk AssessmentsProvides guidance and mentoring to the field staffLeads Safety meetingsConducts daily field visits to operational areas Implements Behavioral Based Safety with the field staffAudits field and shop facilities and operationsImplements the Globally Harmonized SystemConducts drug and alcohol testingTrains crewmembers in Health, Environment, Safety and Medical topicsAHA CPR, First Aid and Blood Borne Pathogens instructorOSHA 10 and 30 hour trainer with additional Electrical Transmission and Distribution Component Show less
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Steel Energy Services
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Williston, North Dakota, United States
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Safety Professional
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May 2019 - Mar 2020
Provide leadership in and manage all aspects of safety & health Leads safety direction while ensuring adherence to all safety regulations and programs Authors project specific Health and Safety Plans Conducts daily field visits to all operational areas Plans and evaluates emergency drills Completes routine inspections and audits Authors and compiles all Health, Environment and Safety reports Keeps detailed leading and lagging statistics Analyzes near miss reports and hazard observations Reviews and edits policies and procedures Investigates incidents and near misses Performs root cause analyses and prepares reports Approves Permits to Work Reviews and edits Project Risk Assessments Provides guidance and mentoring to the field staff Leads Safety meetings Conducts daily field visits to operational areas Implements Behavioral Based Safety with the field staff Audits field and shop facilities and operations Implements the Globally Harmonized System Conducts drug and alcohol testing Trains crewmembers in Health, Environment, Safety and Medical topics AHA CPR, First Aid and Blood Borne Pathogens instructor OSHA 10 and 30 hour trainer Show less
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Knight Construction & Supply Inc.
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United States
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Construction
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1 - 100 Employee
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Site Safety and Health Officer
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Nov 2018 - May 2019
Site Safety Health Officer (SSHO) works on US Army Corps of Engineer project(s), The SSHO works on US Army Corps of Engineer project(s), The SSHO must plan, schedule, and prepare for work to reduce and eliminate hazards in advance. This role is the “competent person” on site and provides safety direction while ensuring adherence to all safety regulations and programs with the Site Supervisor. The SSHO must build a culture of personal awareness and safety accountability. This position requires a constant presence at the assigned jobsite during all active work hours. Specific Duties & Responsibilities: Conduct site orientation Conduct regular daily safety meetings and as needed Conduct post-accident investigation and provide documentation Maintain and adhere to jobsite accident prevention plan Implement an activity hazard analysis for specific phases of work Conduct inspections, identify safety problems, and implement corrective measures Continual evaluation of site working conditions and weather conditions Maintain a positive working relationship with employees and USACE Show less
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RPS
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United Kingdom
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Business Consulting and Services
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700 & Above Employee
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HES QC Chevron
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Jul 2013 - Aug 2014
Field Safety Consultant for Chevron ETC Supervises business partner HES personnel as a client Health, Safety and Environment QC Point of contact for project contractor HES management. Interface daily with contractor management and HES personnel to ensure client goals are met Liaison between client specific departments (waste, water, construction, etc.) and the contractor Develops HES bridging documents prior to project commencement. Review and edit HES portion of project contract Produces Gap Analysis between Client and Contractor HES procedures Field representative in Managing Safe Work Author and approval of Permits to Work Coordinate any SIMOPS Reviews/authors and approves Managements of Change Create/review Project risk assessments and Job Safety Analyses Provides guidance and mentoring to the business partner staff Leads HES meetings Trains crewmembers in Health, Environment, Safety and Medical topics Trains personnel in the use of the Impact Incident Management System Conducts daily field visits to all operational areas and engages contractor staff Plans and evaluates emergency drills Investigates incidents Performs root cause analyses and prepares reports Completes routine inspections and audits Authors and compiles all Health, Environment and Safety reports Keeps detailed leading and lagging statistics Analyzes near miss reports and hazard observations Monitors and tracks waste management for internal and governmental reporting Performs health inspections of food facilities and contract living quarters Monitors camp/accommodations Health and Safety conditions and conducts regular inspections Show less
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Chevron
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United States
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Oil and Gas
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700 & Above Employee
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HES Consultant
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Jun 2012 - Aug 2014
Field Safety Consultant for Chevron ETC Supervises business partner HES personnel as a client Health, Safety and Environment QC Point of contact for project contractor HES management. Interface daily with contractor management and HES personnel to ensure client goals are met Liaison between client specific departments (waste, water, construction, etc.) and the contractor Develops HES bridging documents prior to project commencement. Review and edit HES portion of project contract Produces Gap Analysis between Client and Contractor HES procedures Field representative in Managing Safe Work Author and approval of Permits to Work Coordinate any SIMOPS Reviews/authors and approves Managements of Change Create/review Project risk assessments and Job Safety Analyses Provides guidance and mentoring to the business partner staff Leads HES meetings Trains crewmembers in Health, Environment, Safety and Medical topics Trains personnel in the use of the Impact Incident Management System Conducts daily field visits to all operational areas and engages contractor staff Plans and evaluates emergency drills Investigates incidents Performs root cause analyses and prepares reports Completes routine inspections and audits Authors and compiles all Health, Environment and Safety reports Keeps detailed leading and lagging statistics Analyzes near miss reports and hazard observations Monitors and tracks waste management for internal and governmental reporting Performs health inspections of food facilities and contract living quarters Monitors camp/accommodations Health and Safety conditions and conducts regular inspections Show less
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Cenergy International Services
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United States
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Oil and Gas
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100 - 200 Employee
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HSE Consultant
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Jun 2012 - Jun 2013
Field Safety Consultant for Chevron ETC Supervises business partner HES personnel as a client Health, Safety and Environment QC Point of contact for project contractor HES management. Interface daily with contractor management and HES personnel to ensure client goals are met Liaison between client specific departments (waste, water, construction, etc.) and the contractor Develops HES bridging documents prior to project commencement. Review and edit HES portion of project contract Produces Gap Analysis between Client and Contractor HES procedures Field representative in Managing Safe Work Author and approval of Permits to Work Coordinate any SIMOPS Reviews/authors and approves Managements of Change Create/review Project risk assessments and Job Safety Analyses Provides guidance and mentoring to the business partner staff Leads HES meetings Trains crewmembers in Health, Environment, Safety and Medical topics Trains personnel in the use of the Impact Incident Management System Conducts daily field visits to all operational areas and engages contractor staff Plans and evaluates emergency drills Investigates incidents Performs root cause analyses and prepares reports Completes routine inspections and audits Authors and compiles all Health, Environment and Safety reports Keeps detailed leading and lagging statistics Analyzes near miss reports and hazard observations Monitors and tracks waste management for internal and governmental reporting Performs health inspections of food facilities and contract living quarters Monitors camp/accommodations Health and Safety conditions and conducts regular inspections Show less
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RMI
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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100 - 200 Employee
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Safety Professional and Advanced Scope Paramedic
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Nov 2008 - Jun 2012
Served as Lead Health and Safety representative on an offshore Seismic Survey Vessel. Reviews/authors and approves Managements of Change Create/review Project risk assessments and Job Safety Analyses Provides guidance and mentoring to the business partner staff Leads HES meetings Trains crewmembers in Health, Environment, Safety and Medical topics Trains personnel in the use of the Impact Incident Management System Conducts daily field visits to all operational areas Plans and evaluates emergency drills Investigates incidents Performs root cause analyses and prepares reports Completes routine inspections and audits Authors and compiles all Health, Environment and Safety reports Keeps detailed leading and lagging statistics Analyzes near miss reports and hazard observations Monitors and tracks waste management Performs health inspections of food facilities and living quarters Monitors accommodations Health and Safety conditions and conducts regular inspections Nationally Registered Paramedic; responsible for all routine and emergency medical care Assessed fitness for duty of personnel with medical conditions. Utilize medical equipment and procedures including defibrillator, EKG monitor, oxygen and suction devices, intravenous fluids, CPR and other procedures and medications as required to provide advanced medical care. Provides wellness and preventative health training CPR and First Aid instructor Show less
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American Medical Response
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Paramedic
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Jun 1990 - Jun 2012
Paramedic duties in urban and rural settings. Assess each call situation to determine best course of action and appropriate protocol. Utilize medical equipment and procedures including defibrillator, EKG monitor, oxygen and suction devices, intravenous fluids, CPR and other procedures and medications as required to provide advanced medical care. Develop and utilize triage skills to provide optimal efficiency during calls. Provide patient care according to clinical protocols and safety requirements. Lift and move patients as required to provide optimum care. Communicate with receiving facility to receive medical direction and to provide critical information. Show less
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United States Air Force
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United States
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Defense and Space Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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Independent Duty Medical Technicial - Paramedic
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May 1988 - Sep 2008
Served as a Noncommissioned Officer in Charge for Flight Medicine, Family Medicine, Ambulance Service, US Air Force Survival School, NATO and Deployed medical units. Managed ambulance services for a base community of 10,000, and a flightline operation servicing 30 KC-135 air-refueling aircraft. Supervised local nationals assigned to the Medical Aid Station. Served as risk manager during high stress Resistance Training operations. Certified as a U.S.A.F. Independent Duty Medical Technician/Paramedic (IDMT-P) and Remote Duty Paramedic. Performed diagnostic exams, treated illnesses, injuries and emergencies. Responsible for medical care and case management of 100+ personnel in various mountainous, tropical, desert, arctic and open ocean locations. Assessed fitness for duty of personnel with medical conditions. Assess each call situation to determine best course of action and appropriate protocol. Utilize medical equipment and procedures including defibrillator, EKG monitor, oxygen and suction devices, intravenous fluids, CPR and other procedures and medications as required to provide advanced medical care. Develop and utilize triage skills to provide optimal efficiency during calls. Provide patient care according to clinical protocols and safety requirements. Lift and move patients as required to provide optimum care. Communicate with receiving facility to receive medical direction and to provide critical information. Show less
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Education
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Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
Bachelor's degree, Workforce Development and Training -
Community College of the Air Force
Allied Health Science