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Michael Hampton, CSP, ARM

1409 Heatherton Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84121

Tel: (801) 866-2045

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Professional Summary

Proven corporate leader in the field of loss prevention for wide range of industries, including surface and underground mining, hazardous waste treatment and disposal, construction materials manufacturing, and metals smelting and refining.

Manager, Worker Education & Safety Training Program, University of Utah 2013-present

Serve as program manager and primary instructor for hazardous waste worker training. Responsible for development and deployment of Safety & Health courses in accordance with OSHA, MSHA and general risk management principles for industry.

Regional Director, Safety & Health for Barrick Gold of North America 2010-2013

Initiated regional planning and development meetings for senior safety and health leaders in business unit. Participated in development of “Leadership in Safety” training materials for supervisors and managers. Provided mentoring to organization of approximately 90 safety and health professionals at all levels. Directed development of regional standards and compliance systems to meet or exceed corporate and MSHA requirements.

Director, Regulatory Compliance for Headwaters, Inc. 1999-2010

Developed and implemented corporate-wide loss prevention programs leading to significant reduction in workers compensation losses and costs (30-43% annually). Led efforts to achieve OSHA VPP Star status at two operating locations. Provided managerial leadership to growing organization leading to mentoring of 30 field EH&S coordinators. Developed and initiated annual corporate-wide compliance summit for EH&S practitioners. Directed development of operations management training in the areas of health, safety and risk management.

Manager Health & Safety, Safety-Kleen Corp 1995–1999

Developed and implemented OSHA and NFPA compliant programs. Established loss prevention and injury management programs resulting in premium refunds in excess of $148,000. Initiated changes in plant Medical Surveillance program reducing cost by 33%. Reduced plant Lost Workday injuries by 70% and total OSHA Recordable injuries by 40%. Developed and delivered training courses designed for employees throughout the organization.

Safety and Security Manager, EG&G Defense Materials, Inc. 1989–1995

Managed the construction and early systemization of the DOD Chemical Weapons Demilitarization facility at Tooele, UT. Directed and managed the loss control and physical security programs. The facility injury management/accident prevention program accumulated over 2 million labor hours without a disabling injury. The Loss Prevention program withstood numerous regulatory inspections and audits by Army and Department of Labor agencies.

Senior Safety & Health Engineer, Kennecott Utah Copper 1987–1989

Directed Safety, Industrial Hygiene and Training programs at the Smelter & Refinery Operations. Conducted training for miners returning to work after layoff and new hires. Identified potential lead and nitrogen dioxide exposure and worked with operating management to implement corrective action.

Safety & Health Engineer, Kerr-McGee Coal Corp. 1980–1987

Safety Engineer for surface & underground Coal Mining and Preparation. Served as primary shift safety contact for underground operations. Performed inspections and industrial hygiene monitoring for underground operations. Assisted in the development and implementation of Safety and Health program. Assisted the mine training staff in the conduct of regulatory training for miners. Served as training coordinator for Emergency Response Team. Served as Mine Radiation Safety Officer

Education

Bachelor of Science, Industrial Safety, University of Central Missouri

Certified MSHA Instructor, Surface and Underground

OSHA Special Government Employee (SGE)

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