1. Dolores “Dee” Gonzales, OHST, OSHA 30 Construction, 1346 Clare St, Corpus Christi, TX
78412. 361-946-6052. dgonzales570@gmail.com
Seeking a position as Safety Advisor, Permit Writer, Permit Expeditor, Training Instructor, Auditor, or
Safety Manager.
Education
Occupational Safety & Health Technology - Del Mar College Associate Degree, OHST, August 2015
Environmental Health and Safety - Texas A&M CC, TX, Bachelor Degree, August 2017
Project Safety Coordinator- Bay Ltd. Construction – Flint Hills Resources, CC, Texas Present
Assisted with project documentation, ensured all commitments were met in accordance with the goals and objectives
of the project, prepared reports on project financial aspects and progress,managed and coordinated change activities,
assisted with project closure, and coordinated Leadership Safety Audits.
Permit Writer Certified Safety – Northern Tier Energy, ST. Paul Park, Minnesota 2016
Turnaround Safety Operations Support, Permit Writer, Issued Safe Work, Hot Work, and Confined Space Entry
Permits to Contractors before, and during jobs,apply current data collection instruments for atmospheric testing.Audit
Reporting for Northern Safety Team.
Safety Professional Certified Safety -Tesoro Refinery Kenai, Alaska 2015
Turnaround Operations Support, Permit Expediter, Issued Safe Work, Hot Work, and Confined Space Entry Permits
to Contractors before, and during jobs. Supported Operators in Crude, Vacuum, Hydrocracker, and Sulfur Units by
implementing a lockout / tag-out systemfor them. Suspended all blind tags that were completed by Operators and
Contractors. Monitored atmospheric readings before and during operation of confined space entry jobs. Supplied
Rescue Safety Plans for all Confined Space Entry locations. Located and examined paperwork with operators as each
vessel was blinded and isolated for control of any hazardous energy.
Operations Office Safety Manager Evergreen Environmental Services 2010
Accomplished a proven record of invoicing an average six (6) million dollar annual revenue, Independently
established a stream of steady profit through accurate billing procedures, Ensured weekly postings of labor and
equipment invoices, Monitored expenditures on all projects, Coded accounts in proper order to match and resolve
weekly statements from vendors and set them up for payments, Managed Human Resources department and directed
administrative assistants in developing an employee new hire orientation, Implemented employee office procedures,
Peace Officer -Training Instructor Crossett Police Department 2004
Instructor Training, Fort Worth Texas DARE Institute, Advanced Instructor Training, Missouri State Hwy Patrol,
School Resource Officer, California Highway Patrol, International Mountain Bike Patrol Association Fayetteville,
Arkansas, CPR-AED Instructor-American Heart Association,
Training Cards and Certifications
Supervisor Scaffold Erector and Rigging Workers Compensation HAZWOPER 40
OSHA Record Keeping 300-301A Log H2S Hydrogen Sulfide Craning Principles
OSHA Regulations General Industry Permit Writer Assessment Bilingual Spanish
Accident Prevention & Investigations Physical Hazards Controls Physical Hazards
Federal Motor Carrier Regulation Environmental Toxicology First Aid CPR-AED,
Confined Space Entry and Rescue Safety Program Management OSHA 30 Construction
Industrial Hygiene Applications Hazardous Material Technician FEMA100,200,700,800
TWIC 2017
2. OSHA Safety Compliance Internship U.S. Department of Labor
OSHA Regulations Construction 2015
Evaluated complaints, accidents, and incident reports, prepared a meeting with employer or employee and
demonstrated a series of specialized questions to determine degree of environment, coordinated relevant factors and
identified degree of hazard, prepared case files in OIS-OSHA Information Systems software, Investigated internal
security systems for compliance at a safety management level. Audited field inspections,described on scene hazards
at inspection site, applied current technical data collection instruments for confined space entry, processed evidence
to lab, and area directors for level of compliance administered for safety, and health, researched standards and
regulations to factor in allowed technical and safety hazards according to OSHA Law, Reviewed fines, abatement
orders, and orders to reduce penalties, upon approval of the OSHA Area Director.
References:
Scott Williams Bay Ltd. Constructors Project Manager361-222-9507
Tommy Delesandri Pro-Act Services Operations Manager361-800-1812
Michele Shield U.S. Department of Labor Assistant Director 361-888-3420
Juliet Burton Total Safety Corporate Administrative Manager713-822-4169