Mark Wellington has over 15 years of experience in health, safety, and environmental roles in major construction projects across Australia and Papua New Guinea. He holds several qualifications in occupational health and safety, environmental management, and training. Currently he is the HSE Manager for a $100 million high rise construction project in Brisbane, where he is responsible for the health and safety of over 200 personnel on site.
In the capacity of safety officer, I foresee myself as an effective contributor to any organization in its Endeavour to safety and success. I possess the interest, capacity and motivation to play an effective role in the organization I work for.
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is very poor. But the impact of outdoor temperature on thermal efficiency is more remarkable. Thermal
efficiency is the higher when the outdoor temperature is the higher.
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Analysis of the Thermal Efficiency of Condensing Wall-Hung BoilerIJRES Journal
To analyze the impact of the outdoor temperature and humidity on thermal efficiency of the
condensing boiler, the experimental platform is set up based on the condensing boiler and low-temperature
radiantfloor heating system. Using the method of experiment, it’s measured that amount of natural gas, the
temperature of supply and return water, the outdoor temperature and humidity etc. The thermal efficiency is
calculated in different outdoor temperature and humidity. Also it is analyzed that the impact of that the change
of the outdoor temperature and humidity on thermal efficiency. The results show that, when the outdoor
temperature is 8~15℃ and humidity is 30%~70%RH, the impact of the outdoor humidity on thermal efficiency
is very poor. But the impact of outdoor temperature on thermal efficiency is more remarkable. Thermal
efficiency is the higher when the outdoor temperature is the higher.
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Presenter: Dr. Faiza, Assistant Professor of Physiology
Qualifications:
MBBS (Best Graduate, AIMC Lahore)
FCPS Physiology
ICMT, CHPE, DHPE (STMU)
MPH (GC University, Faisalabad)
MBA (Virtual University of Pakistan)
Learning Objectives:
Describe the primary categories of smells and the concept of odor blindness.
Explain the structure and location of the olfactory membrane and mucosa, including the types and roles of cells involved in olfaction.
Describe the pathway and mechanisms of olfactory signal transmission from the olfactory receptors to the brain.
Illustrate the biochemical cascade triggered by odorant binding to olfactory receptors, including the role of G-proteins and second messengers in generating an action potential.
Identify different types of olfactory disorders such as anosmia, hyposmia, hyperosmia, and dysosmia, including their potential causes.
Key Topics:
Olfactory Genes:
3% of the human genome accounts for olfactory genes.
400 genes for odorant receptors.
Olfactory Membrane:
Located in the superior part of the nasal cavity.
Medially: Folds downward along the superior septum.
Laterally: Folds over the superior turbinate and upper surface of the middle turbinate.
Total surface area: 5-10 square centimeters.
Olfactory Mucosa:
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Sustentacular Cells: Produce mucus and maintain ionic and molecular environment.
Basal Cells: Replace worn-out olfactory cells with an average lifespan of 1-2 months.
Bowman’s Gland: Secretes mucus.
Stimulation of Olfactory Cells:
Odorant dissolves in mucus and attaches to receptors on olfactory cilia.
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Membrane Potential and Action Potential:
Resting membrane potential: -55mV.
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Primary Sensations of Smell:
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Odor Detection Threshold:
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Characteristics of Smell:
Odor blindness for single substances due to lack of appropriate receptor protein.
Behavioral and emotional influences of smell.
Transmission of Olfactory Signals:
From olfactory cells to glomeruli in the olfactory bulb, involving lateral inhibition.
Primitive, less old, and new olfactory systems with different path
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Mark Wellington
5 Alice Street, Wellington Point QLD 4160
M: 0430 435 281 E: bootswellington@gmail.com
L: https://au.linkedin.com/pub/mark-ellington/6a/1a8/360
As a Professional HSE / Senior Advisor with a wide range of experience in major
construction including high rise development in Brisbane, SMP, Infrastructure and Civil
projects including FIFO remote locations throughout Western Australia and Papua New
Guinea. I have a versatile skill set working with all levels of Senior Management, Incident
Investigation, training, development of Policies and Procedures, compliance and subject
matter expertise.
2016 Master’s Degree - Workplace Health and Safety Universityof Newcastle
2015 Certificate IV in Training and Assessing TAE40110 (upgrade)
2014 Certificate IV - Environmental Management
2008 Diploma - Occupational Health and Safety
2008 Certificate IV - Frontline Management
2002 Diploma - International Business
2016 Senior First Aid
2015 Lockholder and Personal Isolation
2015 Taproot Investigation
2015 Defensive Driver Training
2015 Fire Extinguisher Training
2013 Rio Tinto Work Safely at Heights
2012 Approved Snake Handler
2011 Appointed Persons Section 44 Trained
2010 Approved Drug Screening Officer
Development of safety management plans
Taproot Investigations
High rise construction experience
Auditing and Compliance
Well organised and able to prioritise heavy work load
Extensive knowledge of WHS procedures, policies and Commonwealth Legislation
CAREER OVERVIEW
EDUCATION - TERTIARY QUALIFICATIONS
OTHER TRAINING
SKILLS SUMMARY
RESUME
2. 2
Skilled in project start-up
Excellent rapport in building strong relationships with subcontractors ,clients and
stakeholders
Experience in AS4801,ISO 9001 and ISO 14001
Experienced construction, commissioning, SMP, infrastructure & civil HSE Advisor
Experience with asbestos removal and management
Development of SWMS and Project Risk Assessments
EPCM Experience
Skilled in Behavioural Safety Management
Coaching, training & presentation skills
Ability to communicate effectively across a variety of stakeholder groups
High level of computer literacy, including Microsoft Office Suite
Demonstrated initiative
Excellent verbal & written communication skills
May 16 - Present HSE Manager
Devine Constructions (CIMIC Group)
Project - $100 m Westmark Milton, Brisbane
Key Responsibilities
Responsible for the health, safety and management of all 200-250 personnel on high rise
construction site
Comply with all Workplace Health and Safety Legislation for the construction of two multi
story residential and retail towers
Lead organisational change to develop a higher awareness of personal safety amongst a
group of twenty five individual sub - contractor groups resulting in a reduction of incident
and an increase in personal behaviour safety awareness
Work closely with CFMEU delegate in dealing with site issues
Investigate and close out incidents with the involvement of Queensland Workplace Health
and Safety where applicable to deliver positive and achievable corrective actions
Prepare and present all prestarts
Manage all safety aspects in regards to working at heights activity and high risk tasks
Manage the mobilisation of 250- 350 ton mobile cranes and the removal of Tower Crane
Safety management of electrical live testing and commissioning
Manage and coordinate high risk incidents involving outside agencies
May 15 – March 16 HSE Advisor
Kerman Contracting Ltd – Nammuldi WA
Project - $80m Nammuldi BTW Rio Tinto Brockman 2
Key Responsibilities:
Meet all compliance requirements for mine site operations, reporting of hazards, KPI’s,
environmental, site entry and inductions
Manage multiple contractors in safety, permits to work , inspection, liaison and advisor for
all contractors on site
Facilitation and delivery of safety related training, verification of competencies & challenge
testing
CAREER HISTORY
3. 3
Lead organisational change to drive a positive HSE culture
Advise and guide application of health, safety and environmental legislation, standards
and industry best practice
Investigate incidents and provide outcome focused reports with recommendations for
change to prevent recurrence and obtainable close out actions
Ensure personal lock out and isolation procedures are followed in accordance with Rio
Tinto site regulations
Comply with all EPCM requirements, site inspections, audits, commissioning and
reporting
Development of procedures and safe work method statements
Construction of Ammonium Nitrate Facility and Fixed Plant Workshop
Construction of Haul Truck and Mechanical Workshop -
o incorporating high pressure integrated lubrication systems and oily water waste
management system
o electrical and fire warning systems
o emergency response building
o security gatehouse
o water treatment plant
o refuelling & wash down
o storage & staff amenities
o site civil works
Chemical management and interaction with the human body
Daily and weekly inspections, including
o JHA auditing
o chemical, plant and equipment auditing
o site compliance
o KPI’s as required
Behavioural Based Observations completed each day with meaningful feedback
Develop traffic management plans for submission
Conduct prestarts, toolbox and training for operational requirements
Reviewing and developing documentation
o Management Plans
o Procedures, Safe Work Method Statements, Project Risk Assessments
Attend client planning and progress meetings and discuss safety initiatives and status
Participation in the Fatality Prevention Program
Oct 13 – Apr 15 HSE Advisor / Acting Senior Advisor
Decmil PNG – Manus Island
Project - $275m Manus Island Processing Centre
Key Responsibilities:
Acted as Senior Advisor in absence of HSE Manager
Provide training and development of PNG Nationals in company procedures and policies
Building a rapport & working relationships with local PNG Nationals
Actively encouraging, implementing & participating in safety programs, campaigns and
initiatives
Provide training & education in the use of PPE and safe work practices throughout the
site including the development of plant training assessments and competencies
Develop induction packages for Nationals which were presented by local supervisors
under my direction
Removal of site vegetation and bulk earthworks of approximately 200,000 cubic meters of
coronas, road reconstruction, drainage, asbestos removal and pad development.
4. 4
UXO clearance and management of PNG Heritage items
Training & Mentoring all relevant stakeholders to influencing a cultural change by
promoting WHS at the grass roots level
Responsible for the Health ,Safety and Welfare of over 300 site personnel , 70 % being
National Papua New Guineans
Undertaking workplace inspections & reviews
Construction of two story 600 bed accommodation, medical facilities , power plant,
services and ancillary buildings
Development and implementation of safety inductions for both expat and national
personnel
Implementation and auditing of strict environmental controls required by the Australian
Federal Government
Development of safe work procedures, toolbox talks and training for sub-contractors and
nationals
Providing timely feedback on incident investigation outcomes & completed action items
Provide technical advice to management and supervisors, development of health and
safety management systems
Auditing and corrective actions of identified non –conformances
Chemical and plant management, hazard identification, behaviour based safety
observations
Monitor all construction activities to ensure a high level of safety is maintained
Quarterly tagging and compliance of all plant, rigging and harnesses
Jan 13 – Oct 13 HSE Advisor / Senior Safety Advisor
Decmil Australia - Pilbara, WA
Project - $65m Western Turner Syncline & Marandoo
Key Responsibilities:
Construction of two heavy vehicle and haul truck workshop areas with high pressure
integrated lubrication systems and oily water waste management system. Associated
facilities first aid, security gatehouse, communications hut and a radio base station facility,
refuelling, wash down, storage and staff amenities
Safety advisor for all commissioning of electrical, high pressure lubrication, mechanical
and engineering crews, extensive working at heights and confined space
Acted as Senior Advisor as required with back to back manager
Development of safety management plans, traffic management, emergency response etc.
for submission to the client( Calibre and Lycopodium)
Training of all sub-contractors
Attending progress and client meetings
Oct 12 – Jan 13 HSE Advisor
Decmil Australia - Pilbara, WA
Project - $133m Wheatstone Fly & Pioneer Camp
Key Responsibilities:
Design, procurement and construction of 1100 person camp for the Wheatstone LNG
project near Onslow, including central facilities and infrastructure
Performed behaviour based safety observations
Management of all sub-contractor registers, site KPI’s
Complete and review all work permits for hot works, working at heights, scafftag etc.
Provide expert advice to over 200 site personnel and comply with all Bechtel safety
reporting and performance criteria
Environmental management of maintenance workshop and all site plant
5. 5
Jun 12 – Oct 12 HSE Advisor
Decmil Australia – Port Hedland, WA
Project - $105m BHP Port Hedland Accommodation Village
Key Responsibilities:
Design, procurement and construction of a 6000 person camp , including infrastructure
and civil works
Development of safe work method statements for the removal of asbestos and UXO to
Australian standards
Establishment of Greenfields site
On-boarding of sub-contractors and development of induction program, safe work method
statements for cranage
Acted in a Senior HSE role while site being established.
Sept 10 – Jun 12 HSE Advisor
Jakamo Remote Services – Pilbara, WA
Project – FMG Solomon Hub & Smaller Camps
Jan 09 – Sept 10 OHS Consultant
South Australian Government - SA
REFEREES AVAILABLEUPON REQUEST