Robert Geary, CHST

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Health, Safety, & Environmental Professional at Jacobs

  • Education

    • City colleges of chicago - europe

      1989 - 1989
      Certificate emergency medical technology/technician (emt paramedic)

      Nationally registered Emergency Medical Technician - Ambulance

    • Community college of the air force

      -
      Military intelligence, general
    • Frederick community college

      -
      Business administration and management, general
  • Experience

    • Us army

      Jan 1982 - Jan 1993
      Intelligence analyst / medic

      Intelligence Analyst: Intelligence Analysts use information derived from all intelligence disciplines to determine changes in enemy capabilities, vulnerabilities, and probable courses of action. The Intelligence Analyst is primarily responsible for supervising, performing, or coordinating, collection management, analysis, processing, and dissemination of strategic and tactical intelligence.Medic: The primary role is providing medical treatment to wounded soldiers. Serves as the basic or first tier of the Army medical system accompanying units as small as platoons (approximately 12-40 soldiers) during training and deployments. Medics provide initial emergency medical care, evacuation, and supervision to other soldiers with medical training (such as Combat Lifesavers) as well as provide medical advice to unit chains of command.In addition to first responder or combat medical support, medics provide paraprofessional care in medical treatment facilities—battalion aid stations, clinics, hospitals, etc.--to soldiers, military dependents, and authorized civilian personnel. In this capacity, medics work under the supervision and purview of physician assistants and physicians and alongside other medical professionals.Healthcare specialists are initially trained as Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technicians (at the EMT-B level) with additional training in trauma and Army specific techniques and procedures. Show less

    • United states tower services, ltd.

      Jun 2000 - Jun 2003
      Tower technician

      Erect, maintain and demo communications towers.

    • Mid atlantic contracting inc.

      Jul 2003 - Jan 2018

      Developing, managing and coordinating the safety activities of construction projects and developing systems to ensure compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations. Maintaining a competitive Experience Modification Rate through supervision, training, correction and counseling. Assisting in maintaining fleet safety and compliance with FMCSA and DOT regulations. Performing Safety compliance audits of jobsites. Administering drug testing as required by company policies. Developing and implementing project specific safety plans. Administrating workman's compensation claims, issues and the company's return to work program. Maintaining OSHA required recordkeeping. Training construction worker employees in OSHA 10 Hour & 30 Hour Construction Safety, ComTrain Tower Climbing Safety and Rescue, Crosby Rigging, RSI RF Safety, Amtrak Contractor Safety, American Red Cross CPR and First Aid. Show less

      • Safety Director

        Mar 2008 - Jan 2018
      • Tower Technician

        Jul 2003 - Mar 2008
    • Mctech inc.

      Aug 2014 - Nov 2014
      Ssho (site safety and health officer)

      SSHO for a 46M Construction project.Provided communication, training and enforcement of policies to staff and subcontractors.Made recommendations on safety improvements.Conducted job hazards analyses to identify hazards and potential risks.Completed workplace safety audits and ensured remedial action where necessary.Implemented and enforced accident prevention plans and activity hazard analysis, and ensured contractor compliance with all safety and health requirements.Conducted daily walkthroughs of the construction site ensuring work is being accomplished safely and occupational health is not compromised.Interpreted and applied regulatory requirements of both OSHA 1926 Construction & EM 385 1-1 applicable to the project scope of work.Developed site-specific safety programs/plans to include emergency actions, response, evacuation and security plans.Conducted daily safety and health inspections and mishap investigations.Familiar with Federal Contracting, specifically the US Army Corps of Engineers.Maintained positive relationships with customers, contractors, suppliers and other employees; ensuring safety, quality standards, and schedule. Show less

    • Kinsale management group

      Jan 2018 - Jul 2018
      Safety director

      In January of 2018 Mid Atlantic Contracting Inc. along with Pro Power and Electric and ZCON were acquired by Kinsale Management Group. My position as Safety Director was transferred to Kinsale MG, which owns and operates Mid Atlantic Contracting, Pro Power and Electric and ZCON. My duties include: Developing, managing and coordinating the safety activities of construction projects and developing systems to ensure compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations. Maintaining a competitive Experience Modification Rate through supervision, training, correction and counseling. Assisting in maintaining fleet safety and compliance with FMCSA and DOT regulations. Performing Safety compliance audits of jobsites. Administering drug testing as required by company policies. Developing and implementing project specific safety plans. Administrating workman's compensation claims, issues and the company's return to work program. Maintaining OSHA required recordkeeping. Training construction worker employees in OSHA 10 Hour & 30 Hour Construction Safety, ComTrain Tower Climbing Safety and Rescue, Crosby Rigging, RF Safety, Amtrak Contractor Safety, American Red Cross CPR and First Aid. Show less

    • Jacobs

      Jan 2019 - now
      Health, safety, & environmental professional

      Developing and updating site safety plans; implementing and monitoring utility safety programs to ensure personnel and project safety.Conducting audits/reviews, document findings, identifying corrective actions, and assisting with closing findings.Identifying, documenting and recommending resolutions of hazardous/potentially hazardous conditions and following through to ensure corrections have been made.Investigating personal injury and property damage accidents; compiling data, photographs, etc. and preparing all pertinent forms and reports per program procedures and federal, state, local regulations; conducting root cause analysis.Reviewing and understanding contractual obligations regarding health and safety; managing the site and interface with third parties in a manner consistent with our contractual agreements.Attending, presenting, promoting morning Safety meetings; ensuring pre-task planning is appropriate and in conjunction with SOPs and AHAs.Training 75+ project personnel and tracking associates on a wide variety of corporate, client, and legal requirements in health, safety, and the environment.Reviewing plans and drawings to recognize potential safety issues.Spending over 50% of the time in the field at the point of risk.Actively supporting the BeyondZero Culture of Caring through training and local initiatives.Assisting department managers with site emergency planning and evacuation procedures. Show less

  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Comtrain tower climbing safety & rescue instructor

      Comtrain texas, llc
      Mar 2008
    • American red cross first aid - cpr - aed instructor

      American red cross
      Mar 2010
    • Osha authorized construction trainer

      U.s. department of labor
      Sept 2007
      View certificate certificate
    • Construction health and safety technician (chst)

      Board of certified safety professionals
      Mar 2022
      View certificate certificate
  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Robert Geary, CHST
      Expert Field Medical Badge US Army 1991 The badge is awarded to medical personnel, including enlisted Soldiers with an Army Medical Department primary MOS and Special Forces medical sergeants, who demonstrate exceptional competence and outstanding performance during a grueling 120-hour testing event. During testing, hosted throughout the year by units across the country and abroad, candidates are required to exhibit superior physical fitness and mental clarity when faced with life-or-death situations. They must rise above the rest in… Show more The badge is awarded to medical personnel, including enlisted Soldiers with an Army Medical Department primary MOS and Special Forces medical sergeants, who demonstrate exceptional competence and outstanding performance during a grueling 120-hour testing event. During testing, hosted throughout the year by units across the country and abroad, candidates are required to exhibit superior physical fitness and mental clarity when faced with life-or-death situations. They must rise above the rest in their abilities to perform medical, evacuation, communication and warrior skills. Show less
    • Awarded to Robert Geary, CHST
      Air Assault Badge US Army May 1985 U.S. Army Air Assault School is a 10-day course designed to prepare Soldiers for insertion, evacuation, and pathfinder missions that call for the use of multipurpose transportation and assault helicopters. Air Assault training focuses on the mastery of rappelling techniques and sling load procedures, skills that involve intense concentration and a commitment to safety and preparation.