Jason Laswell is seeking a position that utilizes his experience in safety management. He has over 5 years of experience providing on-site safety oversight for large construction projects, including managing safety for over 900 employees on a natural gas pipeline project with no lost time injuries. His background includes experience in boilermaking and safety roles in power plants and steel mills, with certifications in OSHA training, first aid, and rigging. He is currently pursuing a degree in occupational safety and health.
1. JASON LASWELL
1405 W. Bourke Street, Macon, MO 63552 (573) 819-5939
jasonlaswell@hotmail.com
OBJECTIVE
To acquire a position with an aggressive company that will enable me to utilize the
knowledge and experience I have accumulated through hard work, dedication and self-
starter motivation.
EXPERIENCE
8/2015-11/2016 Project Safety Manager NRG E&C (For Per Se Group
Chicago, IL) Joliet, IL- Pekin, IL
•Provide onsite Lead Safety Management, watching over multiple Craft covering site
wide enforcement of all Safety policies and procedures.
•Attend daily JSA Pre Job Briefs held by contractors.
•Aided multiple civil contractors on site with OSHA and Company rules and
regulations.
•Oversite of incoming Natural Gas Line, from connection point 3 miles off site to on
site connection.
•Involvement with all crane lifts performed by multiple on site cranes, ensuring
proper communication, pre-lift job briefs, barricading, and rigging.
•Performed numerous daily site safety-walk down’s both solo and with contractor
Safety Managers.
•Daily BBS observations and reporting to management.
•Create, issue, and monitor all required permits.
•Lead weekly E&C Safety Meetings.
•Keep track of total contractor hours worked for weekly, monthly, and project total.
•Instituted a weekly safety walk consisting of Craft personnel and Contractor Safety
Personnel.
•Daily interaction with Craft personnel.
•Performed NRG on-site Orientation for incoming contractors and their reps.
•Submitted daily and weekly reports to management.
•Daily publication and delivery of our Safety Flash to all contractors and our
management.
•900+ employees, 900,000+ man hours worked on this project. (0.21 RIR)
11/2012-5/2015 Site Safety Professional, JobSite Safety Michigan City, IN
ALCOA (Evansville, IN), Arcelormittal (Michigan City, IN), NRG (Hayes Mechanical,
Waukegan, IL)
•Provide onsite Lead Safety, watching over multiple Craft and numerous Workers in
Coal Fired Power Houses and Steel Mills.
2. •Multiple Safety Audit walk downs of the Site performed daily, assuring and
enforcing that all personnel are adhering to Company, Contractor and OSHA
Policies and Regulations including Safety, PPE, Confined Space Procedures, LOTO
and Tie-Off Procedures, and also RCA reporting.
•Perform Contractor and Site Specific Orientation for New Hires and oversee, or if
needed, administer any needed safety training for the workers.
•Work directly with the Plant Safety and Contractors to discuss any
immediate/potential safety hazards or concerns and other findings to resolve
any issues.
•Sit in on daily JSA’s and perform weekly Safety Meetings.
•Filing of all Employee paperwork regarding Orientation, Safety Training or
reprimands, and the daily inspection logs for mobile equipment on site.
•Certified in CPR, First Aid and AED use.
1/2008-3/2015 Boilermaker Apprentice (3rd year), Boilermakers Local 83 Kansas
City, MO
•Demolition, grinding, and welding of materials while tearing down and rebuilding a
powerhouse boiler unit.
•Adhered to all OSHA and Company Regulations.
•Required to work with various electrical and pneumatic tools including torches,
gouges, grinders, welders, and all types of rigging equipment.
•Work in confined spaces.
•Read blue prints to determine project scope and ascertain the type and amount of
materials needed for projects.
•Directed cranes and stationary electric aerial lifts by hand and radio when lifting
materials and supplies. Accustomed to working in all weather, including extreme
temperatures.
•Able to change jobs or crews at any moment, including working away from home.
•Other jobs performed includes: changing out cages in the bag house, shooting
studs, installation of new expansion joints, the rebuilding of the transfer
buildings and the removal and re-installation of tubes and rolling them.
EDUCATION
2015-Present Columbia Southern University Orange, AL
2008-2015 Boilermaker Apprenticeship Training Various sites
3. CERTIFICATES
OSHA 10 hour and OSHA 30 hour
Current CPR/ First Aid/AED Certificates
Confined Space Rescue Training
Blue Print Reading
Knot Tying including safety knots
OSHA 511
Rigging Modules 1-4: (Rigging inspection and use, Powerhouse Rigging, Crane
Rigging, Rigging Drawings, Calculations and Set up)
REFERENCES
Kitrick Ahler (503) 702 8429
Robert Smyth (904) 705 2911
Dave Michelson (716) 467 0377