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Colin Wood [41 Manor house Apartments, Mill Street, Rocester, ST145JX. | [phone] 07917784951| [email] [email protected] Objective I'm ideally looking for a position where my eighteen years of experience in the capacity of a Lev 3 IRATA safety supervisor would be put to its fullest potential. This could be either with a multi skilled team of technicians as I am familiar with most if not all working at heights trades, where work opportunities and clients solutions to problems could be addressed with maximum efficiency or for initial job analysis / set up and management position. Education Commando Training Centre, Royal Marines, Lympstone, Devon, UK. 510 Kings Squad 1986.

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Colin Wood[41 Manor house Apartments, Mill Street, Rocester, ST145JX. | [phone] 07917784951| [email] [email protected]

Objective

I'm ideally looking for a position where my eighteen years of experience in the capacity of a Lev 3 IRATA safety supervisor would be put to its fullest potential. This could be either with a multi skilled team of technicians as I am familiar with most if not all working at heights trades, where work opportunities and clients solutions to problems could be addressed with maximum efficiency or for initial job analysis / set up and management position.

Education Commando Training Centre, Royal Marines, Lympstone, Devon, UK. 510 Kings Squad 1986.

Experience[1986 to 2015][Job Title] Lev 1, 2 and 3 IRATA various trades. | [Company] RGB / Stork [Location] Worldwide and UK.

I started out with RBG / Stork back in 1996 in the capacity of IRATA Lev 1 blaster and painter where I was lucky enough to be picked and trained by some of the best experienced industrial painters working on the ropes at that time. My enthusiasm and keenness to learn combined with a good work ethic meant that I was picked time and again for various work scopes within this field of operations and concurrently I shot straight through my IRATA levels consecutively. My first role as a level 3 was a mechanical prep and paint of a water storage leg offshore with only one entry and exit point, a highly explosive atmosphere where all karabiners were taped, anything that could cause a spark during the painting phase was removed and utilizing breathing apparatus, throat mikes and escape sets etc. By this time I had also worked for other companies (EM&I) and held a PCN 2 thickness Gaging ticket and had worked in a lot of confined space / intrinsically

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dangerous environments predominantly FPSO cargo tanks so was ideally suited for this first start as the Level 3 safety supervisor. My latest job with Stork was a complete fire and gas three year safety system renewal and although I don’t have the electrical Compex ticket I am ideally suited for working with electricians as I became a ‘uni-strut’ cable tray expert which as any electrician will tell you is the meat of the work, predominantly the at heights bit too.

[1996 to 2008][Job title] Lev 1, 2, 3 IRATA PCN 2 Gauging | [Company) EM&1 | [Location) UK office, Australian office, China Office.

First started out with EM&I again at grass roots level having done some introductory courses at T P O'Neils in Rotherham in MPI, Penetrant ink inspection and later having pushed a lot of probes subsequently gained my PCN 2 thickness plate and pipe inspection ticket. This ticket landed me in a lot of FPSO cargo tanks as previously mentioned and as apart from giving me a good understanding of the workings of NDT / analysis of faults i.e. the best method and subsequent method / protective coating but confined space and awareness of intrinsically dangerous locations was always a constant consideration. Whilst with this company I was learning more blasting and painting techniques like slurry, hydro and water jet blasting and worked extensively in China where I was well received by all the Chinese clients and technicians respectively.

[1999 to 2009)[Job title] Lev 1, 2, 3 IRATA / rigging / training / LOLOR surveys etc. (Company) Acergy/ SSI / OIM Resources (Location) Australia, Baku, Africa.

The reason I've put three companies here is because as I go along I’m realizing how difficult it is to convey such a complex career in such a small space, basically I did a lot of fabrication / destruct / reinstate and modification projects with these three companies. I have worked extensively in many different scenarios within the heavy lifting side of our industry and have to say it's one of my particular favorites. Whilst working with Acergy I have been involved in many heavy rigging subsea operations either on jay lay pipeline laying barges preparing, mounting and fixing sea bed skid decks or just on rigging jobs working in tandem with the divers subsea.

Whilst working for SSI apart from the usual regular interim LOLOR surveys and pad eye inspections / re certification I have also completed crown removal and reinstallation on one occasion in Kazakhstan all the tuggers were condemned by the Mobil inspector so we had the added complication of rigging to get the gene pole assembly on location at the top of the Derrick which we duly achieved. I also taught my Level 3 OPITO rigger some not so well known techniques for gaining a higher rigging point when only the sky is above you (no names).

OIM Resources Australia was one of those rare occasions when I was often armed with a multi skilled team of techs including NDT, Rigging, Welding / Fabrication and Industrial painters. We were able and often did score numerous knock on contracts because of our versatility and varied

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skills base. A patch repair job on heli-deck stanchions on one occasion led to a structural survey and subsequently deconstruct / reinstall and protective coating scope landing SSI a valuable foot in the door. On successful completion we then went on to deconstruct and reinstall a stairwell down one of the oil rigs legs to the spider deck level and with several landings all this 100% completed along with the associated NDT / protective coating reinstated. To round off this simple patch repair job we also secured an additional blasting and painting scope in the spud cans.

Awards and Acknowledgments IRATA Level 3 safety supervisor (current) First aid at the worksite (current) Offshore OPITO survival (current) PCN Level 2 Plate and Pipe (expired) Humane society Life savers award

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