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Page 1: Resume King

Tim King

3552 Barkwood Drive (530) 351-4280

Anderson, CA 96007 [email protected]

Certifications and Qualifications:

MSHA Certified Noise and Dust Monitor Certified Radiation Safety Officer

MSHA Part 46 Qualified Instructor OSHA 30 hour training

HazCom/HM 121/186 trained Small equipment operator certified

Licensed Explosives Possessor, ATF CPR/First Aid/AED Qualified Trainer

Tim King Safety Consultant Independent Safety Consultant

Northern California 02/2014 to Present

Specializing in bringing MSHA Part 46 regulated operations into compliance through:

Site inspection and audit

Part 46 review, update, tracking, and documentation

Accident investigation review and prevention recommendations

Part 50 Audit through accident reviews and notifications

Workers Compensation review

Supervisor liability training

Inspection training

Annual and New Miner Part 46 training

Safety tailgate training material

Task training module review

Contractor management and safety training

MSHA/CalOSHA inspection assist

MSHA/CalOSHA citation appeal assist

I bring the experience of seven years as a safety manager, coordinator, and trainer for a Part 46

regulated facility and mine site to the table. I have headed over 100 MSHA/CalOSHA

inspections, from their site arrival to the final contestment where I have averaged over a 35%

reduction in final citation costs. I will be the liaison between you and MSHA, from start to

finish; I speak their language, I understand them, I respect them.

Whether you are the rookie laborer or the CEO, I can communicate the safety talk with you; I am

your resource.

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Lehigh SW Cement Safety Manager

Redding California 04/2009 to 06/2014

Managed Safety Culture through all aspects of an operational cement plant. Safeguarded

compliance in a dual regulatory environment (MSHA and Cal OSHA) along with

management of explosives through ATF. This included development of internal safety

policies as well as implementation of corporate safety /health policies and procedures.

As a qualified Part 46 MSHA instructor, provided all required MSHA Annual and New

Miner training. Performed routine audits of the plant safety environment, and

spearheaded audit teams during MSHA, ATF, and OSHA regulatory inspections.

Generated legal contestments of regulatory citations, from issuance through

representation of the issue in court as a pro per litigant for the company. In one instance,

reduced a proposed $50,000 fine to $2,000 penalty through aggressive pursual of facts

and conditions overlooked by the inspector and unaccounted for during the assessment.

Through diligent work, have been able to maintain a 35% reduction of penalties without

having to take the cases fully to court.

Created and piloted an Access-based training database to track and document all safety

relevant training material and other required regulatory documentation. Implemented

task training modules, tailgate safety training material and other needed materials for

facility use to meet complex regulatory requirements.

Managed Workers Compensation injuries and issues generated at plant level through

system, from first injury to final return to work. Liaisoned with all involved parties to

coordinate efforts and benefits to achieve cost and time to return goals. Drove WC costs

from $960,000/year to under $10,000 in one year through an aggressive total WC process

restructuring.

In 2013, Redding Cement went 470 days without a lost time injury, the first time in

thirteen years the plant exceeded a single year without an LTI.

Managed the plant labor crew of up to 15 Union employees; and managed the contractual

labor crew of up to 12 temporary employees.

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Lehigh SW Cement Safety Coordinator

Redding California 02/2007 to 4/2009:

Conducted weekly mock MSHA/Cal OSHA inspections/audits. Managed tracking of

issues to management through abatement process. Prepped plant and staff through such

endeavors in preparation for semiannual compliance inspections.

Performed required Industrial Hygiene testing for compliance with regulations.

Maintained contractor training information database.

Chaired the Joint Union/Management Safety Committee

Lehigh SW Cement Rising Positions

Redding California 04/2003 to 02/2007:

Starting as a plant laborer, I undertook additional responsibilities towards career

advancement as soon as possible. I began advancing my skill set through operation of all

small mobile equipment, as well as Cardox (explosive) operations and plant processes.

Advanced to Relief Plant Operator and Control Room Operator, where I was responsible

for the daily operation of the plant production. This included responsibility for the

crushing, blending, grinding, and burning of the raw rock/materials towards the formation

of clinker, as well as the final grinding and transferring of the finished product to the

Shipping Department, all while maintaining strict compliance with internal quality

controls and external regulatory controls with regards to environmental pollution. In

addition, duties of the position included frequent liaison with incoming vendors and

personnel, as well as non-operational public inquiries regarding plant operation and

environmental impact.

Worked as plant electrician apprentice, qualified trained and competent with standard

voltage 480 systems; have experience with systems up to 4160. Well versed in relay

logic and associated troubleshooting of system operations.

Member of the Joint Safety Committee

Education:

Shasta College, Redding, CA Member Phi Theta Kappa

Additional Coursework taken:

Communicating with People Industrial Electrician Apprenticeship

Access for Windows Understanding Human Behavior

Beginning Medical Terminology Attitude in the Workplace