Morne Dorfling is a South African male born in 1970. He has over 20 years of experience in logistics, loss control, and safety roles. Most recently, he worked as a Loss Control and SHEQ Officer for Value Logistics from 2008 to 2016 where he investigated claims and incidents, ensured compliance with safety protocols, and managed security guards. Prior to that, he worked as a police inspector for SAPS from 1988 to 2005 conducting investigations, gathering evidence, and maintaining case records. He has relevant qualifications and licenses. References are provided.
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2. PERSONAL INFORMATION
Surname : Dorfling
First Names : Morne
Preferred Name : Morne
ID No. : 700706 5231 084
Date of Birth : 06 July 1970
Sex : Male
Physical Address : 33 Goede Hoop Ave
: Van Riebeeck Heights
: Uitenhage
3. Telephone No. : None
Cell Phone No. : 079 381 6205
Nationality : South African
Home Language : Afrikaans
Other Languages : English
Marital Status : Married
Dependants : Four
State of Health : Excellent
Drivers Licence : Code 08
Criminal Record : None
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
4. Last School Attended : Otto Du Plessis High School
Standard Passed : Matric 1988
Subjects Passed : English, Afrikaans, Accounting, History,
Biology, Woodwork
Achievements : First Team Rugby
: Eastern Province Amateur Wrestling
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Name of Company : Value Logistics
Period of Employment : Nov. 2006 – Aug. 2008
Position Held : Ops. Supervisor / Loss Control
Period of Employment : Aug. 2008 – May 2016
Position Held : Loss Control / SHEQ Officer for George, Port
Elizabeth and East London
Duties as Ops Controller : Daily Activities which includes:
Overseeing dispatching of Local Vehicles
Route Planning
Liaising with Labour Agent for Driver requirements
Managing WIP report’s for Branch
Coordinating daily OPS meetings
Managing and investigation of Claims
Housekeeping
Transport related issues:
Monitoring Fuel consumption of Core Fleet
5. Coordinating Services
Daily Trip Analysis
POD Control
Status Report’s
Accident Report’s and Investigations
Planning for Night Shift for Inbound Freight
HR Issues:
Disciplinary Hearings
Accident Steering Committee
Authorise Timesheets and Overtime worked
Role Description : To prevent loss
To respond to incidents
To thoroughly investigate incidents
Challenges of the Job : Extended and irregular hours (including
standby duties)
Travel obligations / requirements
Risk / Safety aspects (frequent travel,
equipment, training)
Administrative load
Key Interaction : All staff levels (internal)
External clients
Internal clients
Service providers (security, labour brokers etc)
Law enforcement agencies (SAPS, Metro Police,
NPA etc.)
External factors (witnesses, suspects etc.)
Duties as Loss Control Officer: Implementation of Standard Operating Procedures.
Installing general compliance by employees to
security protocols
Perusing and signing off on all invoices with regards
to Loss Control.
6. Maintenance and upkeep of all Loss Control
equipment and furniture
Attend to all queries with regards to Loss Control
functions.
Attending to all administrative duties with regards to
Loss Control
Completing of Loss Control Investigation reports
Ctrack reports
Investigate all discrepancies and criminal related
cases.
Forward all reports to relevant Department Heads.
Accident Report’s and Investigations
HR Issues:
Disciplinary Hearings
Accident Steering Committee Hearings
Authorise Timesheets and Overtime worked
Site Security (Guards)
Deployment of Guards on all Value sites
Inspection of guards and guard houses
Managing of guards on sites
Training of Guards with regards execution of duties
Evaluation of guards with regards to execution of
duties
Attending to general queries from Management with
regards to Guards
After hours site visits
Duties as SHEQ Officer: Assist in compiling the SHE Plan for the site.
Assist with risk identification, evaluation and
development of safe work procedures after
consultation with the SHEQ Department.
Conduct risk and hazard analysis and take the
necessary corrective action.
Ensure all accidents are properly recorded, reported
and investigated.
7. Ensure health and safety representatives, first aiders,
fire fighters and evacuation marshals are appointed.
Ensure SHE Meetings is held monthly and the results
recorded.
Ensure health and safety representatives conduct
monthly inspections and submit the required reports.
Ensure contractors comply with the health and safety
rules and regulations at the site.
Where it is not possible to remove any remaining
hazard/s you are to inform employees thereof and
what precautionary action is to be taken.
Detailed mitigating measures is required to be taken
for all risks identified of which must be reported to the
National SHEQ Manager.
Establish a reporting system and ensure effective
reporting to management on the deviations identified
and required action to be taken.
Ensure monthly Safety, Health and Environmental
reports are submitted to the National SHEQ
Manager.
Carry out toolbox talks.
Ensure training needs are identified and training
maintained.
Conduct emergency mock drills.
Ensure all legal appointments are updated.
Conduct daily housekeeping audits.
Ensure all permits are up to date for the site.
Conduct any other safety, health and environmental
task not mentioned.
Courses: Introduction to SAMTRAC
Name of Company : SAPS
Period of Employment : Dec 1988 – Feb 2005
Position Held : Inspector
8. Occupational Classification : Detective Services
Occupational Category : Investigator
DUTIES Gather comprehensive and complete evidence at the
scene of crime.
Trace suspects.
Follow up on leads.
Draw up documents for court cases.
Deliver Subpoenas
Secure & control crime scenes.
Conduct court driven cases.
Search for evidence & seize exhibits.
Maintain and ensure case docket management.
Recruit and maintain informers.
Operate and safeguard relevant firearm/s.
Standard investigation procedures
Maintain SAPS standards
Courses: Junior Commanders Course
Riot and Crowd Control
S.W.A.T
Training of 9mm pistols, shot guns, R1, R5
Detective Learning Programme
SKILLS:
COMPUTER LITERACY: Email
9. Internet
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Excel
Freight ware
ESS
Jarrison Time and Attendance System
C-Track, Vigil and Powertrack
REFERENCES
Referee : Heather Cooke
Company : Director of Value Logistics Truck Rental and Express
Telephone Number : 083 555 7790 / 071 350 0105
Referee : Gary Daniels
Company : Value Logistics Port Elizabeth
Telephone Number : 082 5754801
Referee : Louis Fourie
Company : Value Logistics Loss Control
Telephone Number : 082 686 5914
Referee : Capt. Marais
Company : Mount Road Detective Branch
Telephone Number : 041 – 3946000