who is paul hayes
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Education
San Diego City College Automotive Mechanic/Machinist
Community College of the Air Force Associate of Science – Bioenvironmental
Engineering Technologist
Simpson University BA Liberal Arts – Magna Cum Laude
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Education
USAF School of Aerospace Medicine Industrial Hygienist Certified Hearing Conservationist Certified Industrial Respirator Fit Tester Industrial Hygiene Measurements
University of California San Diego OSHA 10/30 Instructor
Georgia Tech Supervision of Asbestos Projects
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Certifications
USACE Certified QA/QCPrivate PilotCalifornia P.O.S.T. academy(law enforcement)
Numerous professional workshops/ seminars
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Employment/Development
Joined USAF out of high schoolBypassed tech school I liked working on construction equip. /fire trucks, etc.Got tired of getting dirty everyday.Looked for career changeDuring 6th year in AF I cross trained to Bioenvironmental Engineering career field.
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Employment/Development
Served in various roles with ever increasing responsibilities, including: Industrial Hygienist Course developer and trainer Supervisor/Manager
Developed and managed budgets in excess of $5 million.
Mentor Emergency/Disaster Response First Sergeant
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Employment/Development
After I completed my service: Full Time college – Simpson University Worked p/t for Sacramento Safety
Center, Inc.(SCI) as a trainer. Intent was to achieve an MS & MFCC Started grad school; became dissatisfied Made the decision to be a Safety
Professional Became VP Occ. Safety & Health Svs at
SCI
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Employment/Development
Teacher/Computer Systems Administrator Capital Christian School Developed and taught History of
Computers/ Keyboarding/Web page development
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Professional Achievements
I developed and implemented a computer-based system for storage and tracking of information regarding occupational physicals for personnel at Keesler AFB.This system was adopted by the U.S. Coast Guard.
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Professional Achievements
I developed a protocol for painting C-141 aircraft at installations without an aircraft “paint hanger” & without exposing workers hazardous materials in excess of established PEL’s.This protocol was adopted at all installations within the Military Airlift Command.
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Professional AchievementsRestructured a Training Dept. at SCIConsisted of 1.5 people and was $185,000 in the Red.In 20 months the new Occ. Safety & Hlth. Svs. Division was in the Black. I had 6 F/T, 2 P/T employees and 2 contractors. 4 Departments
Sales/Marketing Consulting Training America West Safety & Health Exposition
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Community Activities
VP/President of Steering Committee for the Alternative Coffee House, Biloxi MS Stationed at Keesler AFB Located in area of bars, adult stores, prostitution,
etc., outside base, near student area gate Provided military members an “Alternative” of
wholesome recreation, entertainment, concerts, etc.
Police Chaplain – Placer County
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Community Activities
Community Chaplain – Sacramento PD Founding member of chaplaincy First Senior Chaplain
Reserve Deputy Sheriff – Sacramento County Non-paid Later became full-time
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Community Activities
Mills Little League Umpire Chief Umpire League President
President – Parents committee for Cordova HS Administration of Justice Academy
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My Safety PhilosophySafety and Health in the construction industry must be a part of every operation, each activity, and every employee's responsibility at all levels. It must be a value, not a priority, that will contribute to maintaining a high level of Productivity in an Accident Free workplace. It must be the tool that is required on every task no matter how simple or complex.
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Successful SafetyThe safety of the worker must be the most important issue on any worksite; without sacrificing the employers right to an efficient level of productionHire professionals – Set the standard during pre-bid processTreat them as professionals, i.e., respectRequire them to act as professionals – Make clear from pre-bid on through the entire project
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Why Am I Your Best Choice?I am an seasoned professional I am an experienced leader I know how to work as a team member I know how to work independently I make intelligent and informed decisions I take responsibility for the work I am assigned I use a mentoring style to promote safety in the
workplace I bring a unique set of Safety & IH skills to the job I work well with people
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Why Am I Your Best Choice?
I am effective: “As a member and Vice Chairman of
this council you have been an enthusiastic and vital asset to the growth and improvement of council activities. Thank you for your excellent participation.”
JoAnne Meyers, ChairpersonMarianas Field Federal Safety
& Health Council
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Why Am I Your Best Choice?
“The Safety record on this project was a direct reflection of the time and effort that you put into it and it was Outstanding. You skillfully developed and implemented the best Safety Program that I have seen on any project that I have been involved in government contracting. It has been a pleasure to watch a seasoned Safety Professional at work. You are the Best.”
Cecil David McCollumProject Engineer, NAVFAC SouthwestUS NavyResident Engineer In Charge of
Construction
I am effective:
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Why Am I Your Best Choice?
Finally, as you have seen: I have a proven record of success. I am a self starter I work hard. I am a Safety Professional by choice, not
chance. I save lives. Workers deserve a safe and healthful work
place. Employers deserve a full days work for a full
days pay and freedom from liability being created in that work place.