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#1 Posted : 16 July 2004 16:36:00(UTC)
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Posted By Vinny Doyle A large, rapidly expanding construction organisation based in Dublin, have opportunities for one or two assistant Health and Safety Co-ordinators. The position is best suited to someone with a NEBOSH certificate (or Irish equivalent) with at least 1 years experience working on construction sites and from an industry background. Key attributes:- the person should be very enthusiastic and keen to learn optimistic. Be able work to high standards, goals and targets and be a team player with problem solving and communication skills. Flexibility is essential and willing to travel all over Southern Ireland. He or she should be able to sell the benefits of working to a safety management system and be energetic in working to achieving the highest goals in safety. Please contact Vinny Doyle at vinnydoyle@eircom.net
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#2 Posted : 16 July 2004 23:09:00(UTC)
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Posted By Mike Holdsworth Page1 Michael J Holdsworth 135 Broadstone Close, Dorchester Road, Hull, East Yorkshire HU7 6BA Tel: (01482) 829008 Email: MJHold1@aol.com PERSONAL PROFILE Using initiative, flexibility, and interpersonal skills has provided me with a strong belief in teamwork, honesty & hard work with the ability to learn new tasks quickly. WORK HISTORY 2001-Present Factory Operative / Safety Rep, Kohler Mira Ltd My work involves all aspects of the production of High Quality Shower Trays, I am presently working as part of the finishing Department ensuring all standards set down by ISO 14001 are met. Currently involved with the development and operations of Thermoforming Shower trays. Actively participating as a Health & Safety Representative for the past couple of years. Health & Safety duties include liasing with management, implementing and continual improvement of all Safety procedures e.g. working along side all levels of management to help ensure a Health and Safety culture is achieved throughout the whole of the company, writing, updating and training operatives in all R/A and SSW, investigating and writing reports on all near misses and accidents in the area. Presently waiting for results for the Health & Safety NEBOSH certificate, also part of the Waste Minimisation Team, looking at all aspects of waste reduction within the company. 1995-2001 Machine Operative / Safety Rep, Orvec International Began Employment as a Print Labourer, on a 2-colour Flexographic Printing Press, printing Head Rest Covers/ Pillow Cases/ Tray Mats & Trolley Covers for most of the Major Airline & Train Companies. Advanced to operating a 4 then a 6-colour Flexographic printing press, which included printing on both sides of the cloth, waxing the material to create a non-slip surface, and also cutting down material. My role included, collating and inputting productivity figures, ensuring new staff were trained to a satisfactory level of competence and also checking and monitoring the quality of the products produced. Stock checking and reordering goods were a regular part of my duties as well as assessing all Health & Safety requirements within the Printing department e.g. writing and updating R/A and SSW procedures also ensuring all COSHH requirements were kept up to date. With the sole responsibility of First Aid measures on the night shift. Other duties included, mixing Inks for all operatives, inducting, liaising with suppliers, quality control and also making sure that we met and improved the standards set down by ISO 9002. 1989-1995 Househusband Due to the birth of my Son and Daughter, my partner and I decided it would be best for me to look after them. Whilst doing this, attended college, studying for a BTEC in Computer Studies. Unable to complete the course due to escalating costs. Gained a City & Guilds in Carpentry and Joinery. 1988-1989 Asst Dept-Head, Arthur Fish (Fruit & Veg Merchants) Started work as a Labourer, worked my way up to a Machine Operative, then to Asst Dept-Head. My duties included, responsibility for quality, ordering produce, keeping deadlines, also keeping account of around 30 members of staff. 1984-1988 Shop Assistant/ Merchandiser, Gateway Foodmarkets Ltd Duties included Merchandising, Warehousing, Stock Control, Cashing-Up and dealing with customers. Page2 Michael J Holdsworth 135 Broadstone Close, Dorchester Road, Hull, East Yorkshire HU7 6BA Tel: (01482) 829008 Email: MJHold1@aol.com EDUCATION 1984 C.S.E. Mathematics, Technical Drawing, Geography, History, Chemistry 16+ Physics, English 1985 Avenues College Computer Programming + Literacy Course 1994 City & Guilds Carpentry & Joinery 1996 H.O.T.A. First Aid at Work Course 1999 H.O.T.A. Fire Awareness / Use of Fire Extinguishers Course 2001 City & Guilds Standard Certificate in Safety Practices (distinction) Willards Counter balanced Forklift Truck License 2002 IN-House Health & Safety training Inc. PUWER, RIDDOR, COSHH, Ergonomics, Area Safety Auditing, SSW and R/A assessing and training 2003 IN-House training Lean Operations Training Arco Chemical Spill Training Swanstone Engineering Thermoforming Operation Training 2004 Hull College NEBOSH Certificate INTERESTS & ACTIVITIES ·Computing Various interests from writing small programs to playing online games ·Driving Recently passed my car test ·Reading Mainly fiction ·Photography Portraits, landscapes and various others ·Languages I have just started to learn Spanish, and hope to visit again soon REFERENCES References on request
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#3 Posted : 20 July 2004 19:20:00(UTC)
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Posted By David Cross Dear Vinny,In response to your thread I thought I would respond in the hope that this could be my chance! I completed my NEBOSH certificate in construction last December(obtaining results in February) and have been working for Laing O'Rourkes as a scaffolder since then.I have been in construction for sixteen years briefly touching safety issues with two of my previous employers.I know there is a position out there for me within a safety role,and I know I could do a job if only I could be given the oppertunity.I'm beginning to wish I had self funded something else. Yours, David Cross
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