1. JAMES FANCY
39 Rue Fownes St. Apt. # 1
Moncton, N.B. E1E 3N2
CELL: 506 227 4168
EMAIL ADDRESS: jimfancy10@gmail.com
Professional Summary
Prior to becoming a Safety Advisor in the oil industry, I have experience working in a
warehouse environment, working for Schenker Warehousing which later became Livingston
Distribution during the 1980s and 1990s. I was employed there as a Shipper/Receiver for 11
years.
While working as a Safety Advisor, my roles included but not limited to, developing and
delivering to clients, supervisors, employees and contractors, site orientations via power-point
presentation. Investigate all near misses and accidents and present my findings and
recommendations on corrective actions to management, supervisors , employees and
clients.
EDUCATION
Completed General High School (1977) Parrsboro Regional High, Parrsboro Nova
Scotia
Core Qualifications
• Advance Root Cause Analysis Team Leader
• Hazard identification
• Principles of loss control
• SFOS (Seismic Field Operation Supervisor)
• Instructor - Canadian Safety Council UTV (side by side all terrain vehicle)
• Instructor – Mentally Active Driving (Fleet Safety International)
• Sit Down Counter Balance (SDCB) Fork Lift Operator Certification
WORK EXPERIENCE
SAExploration Senior Health and Safety Advisor
Calgary, Alberta 2011 – Present
• Develop and maintain a Project Risk Assessment and mitigate hazards
and maintain as a live document
• Performing crew audits and inspections on all equipment
• Identify actual and potential hazards in the workplace which could
result in injury or loss of life, and recommend corrective action(s).
2. • Communicating safety standards to field workers to ensure compliance
with all governing bodies
• Ensuring all workers understand their roles with the respect to health
and safety
• Conducting incident and accident investigations, present findings to
clients and management with recommendations on how to control or eliminate
hazard or hazards.
CGGVeritas Health and Safety Advisor
Calgary, Alberta 2001 – 2011
Job position was same as above position with SAExploration
CGGVeritasGeneral Labor/Seismic Blaster
Calgary, Alberta 1995 – 2001
• General labour
• Line Boss for Line Crews
• Maintaining equipment and repaired when needed
• Load master for loading equipment on helicopter long lines
• Seismic blaster (detonating dynamite via radio transmitting)
• Keeping track of all equipment on crew and dispersing where needed
• Advise workers of hazards in their work locations
• Plan following days’ crew locations and equipment required
REFERENCES
Dave Thompson (Project Manager D&N Consultants)
Cell: 403 863- 8892
Jack Murphy (Project Manager SAExploration)
Cell: 403 860 0063
Steve McGrath (Fluid experiences. President. Senior Coach)
Cell: 403-466-8321