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Logan J. Wright 2653 Bird Hill Road, Girdletree, MD 21829 Office (757)-854-4621 [email protected] Mobile (757)-709-2446 [email protected] https://www.linkedin.com/profile/public-profile-settings?trk=prof-edit-edit- public_profile OBJECTIVE Seeking a challenging yet rewarding full-time position in a professional setting dealing with Occupational Health & Safety EDUCATION Old Dominion University, VA Bachelor of Science in Geography / GPA 3.68 Spring 2014 Graduation with Honors: Magna cum laude Old Dominion University, VA Minor in Occupational Health & Safety Spring 2014 Old Dominion University, VA Certificate in Occupational Health & Safety Spring 2014 Old Dominion University, VA Certificate in Geographic Information Science Spring 2013 Chincoteague High School, VA Advanced Diploma June 2010 RELEVANT COLLEGE CURRICULA GRADE ACHIEVED Principles of Occupational Safety & Health A Occupational Safety Standards, Laws and Regulations A- Occupational Safety & Health Program Management A Physical Hazards A Their Control A Environmental Health A Principles of Ergonomics A Industrial Hygiene A- Industrial Environmental Management A EXPERTISE - CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE -

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Logan J. Wright2653 Bird Hill Road, Girdletree, MD 21829 Office (757)[email protected] Mobile (757)[email protected]://www.linkedin.com/profile/public-profile-settings?trk=prof-edit-edit-public_profile

OBJECTIVE Seeking a challenging yet rewarding full-time position in a professional setting dealing with Occupational Health & Safety

EDUCATIONOld Dominion University, VA Bachelor of Science in Geography / GPA 3.68 Spring 2014

Graduation with Honors: Magna cum laudeOld Dominion University, VA Minor in Occupational Health & Safety Spring 2014Old Dominion University, VA Certificate in Occupational Health & Safety Spring 2014Old Dominion University, VA Certificate in Geographic Information Science Spring 2013Chincoteague High School, VA Advanced Diploma June 2010

RELEVANT COLLEGE CURRICULA GRADE ACHIEVEDPrinciples of Occupational Safety & Health A Occupational Safety Standards, Laws and Regulations A-Occupational Safety & Health Program Management APhysical Hazards A Their Control AEnvironmental Health APrinciples of Ergonomics AIndustrial Hygiene A-Industrial Environmental Management A

EXPERTISE Very knowledgeable in OSHA 29 CFR 1910 General Industry standards and regulations as well as NASA NPR GPR

1700.1 Occupational Safety Program at Goddard Space Flight Center Understand the complexities involved in coordinating and implementing specific safety related procedures and

programs Recognize the importance of up-to-date document and data control processes to meet industry respected

organizations such as the British Standards Institute (BSI) for the implementation of an effective ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System

Generating and updating relevant safety procedures to reflect current regulatory requirements set forth by authoritative agencies

Understand modern industry respected techniques on mitigating hazards and reducing occupational injuries Very competent in the creation and revision of Job Hazard Analysis, Industrial Noise Calculations and OSHA

specific recordkeeping mandates Understand the importance of safety in the workforce from a top-down management perspective Recognizing the need of periodic inspections to ensure and recognize that hazards are mitigated to the

employee Implementing and coordinating safety wellness in the workforce Knowledgeable in all aspects pertaining to Hazard Communication and OSHA’s new changes to this standard

which includes the implementation of a Globally Harmonized System (GHS) standardizing Safety Data Sheets (SDS), product labeling and much more

Very proficient in reading and writing technical writing for contract statements of work and other descriptive material

Firm understanding of hazardous waste standards such as Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and standards from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Member of the Wallops Recovery Team with specialized classroom and hands-on training on side-scanning sonar

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WORK EXPERIENCEOrbital Sciences Corporation NASA Wallops Flight Facility Safety Engineer (June 2014 – Present)Responsible for:

Ensuring safety related procedures and programs are in compliance with all regulatory requirements Conducting and generating Job Hazard Analyses, Industrial Noise Calculations (TWA, LEQ) for Hearing

Control Program and safety related programs and procedures Maintaining and reviewing Safety Data Sheets Participating in and sometimes acting as the lead for NASA inspired audits and inspections Ensuring all hazards are known for each mission by generating Preliminary Hazard Assessments and

Range Safety Data Packages Generating safety related memos to further communicate the importance of safe working practices Participating in all safety related meetings and providing professional insight of safety related matters Ensuring occupational health and safety standards are effective and provide adequate employee

protection Attending and participating in mission milestone meetings and providing required mission deliverables Conducting workplace safety audits to identify any hazards or items that need to be resolved

Old Dominion UniversitySenior GIS Technician (August 2013-Apring 2014)Responsible for:

Managing a team of students and coordinating them on how to accurately obtain field data Creating and compiling databases that were project specific Building the Universities base map to be utilized as the campus way finding and as the main map of the

campus for app building Geo-referencing building floor plans and converting CAD files into a workable GIS format enabling a

more user friendly visual of the building footprint while maintaining specific attributes associated with each individual room such as: square footage, lock type, ceiling height, room use and Ethernet ports.

Orbital Sciences Corporation NASA Wallops Flight FacilitySafety & Mission Assurance Intern (May 2013 –August 2013)Responsible for:

Re-writing NSROC II’s Hazard Communication Program to be in compliance with OSHA’s new Hazard Communication Program including GHS

Creating and maintaining flight telemetry database to maximize efficiency when search for archived flight data

Generating and reviewing a brand new SDS database for all chemicals to ease into the transition period mandated by OSHA

Proper data control to ensure ISO 9001:2008 compliance

AWARDS and ACHIEVEMENTS Dean’s List every semester of college starting in 2010 Student Employee of the Year for Old Dominion University (2014) Old Dominion Geography and Political Science Excelling Student of the Year Award (2014) Virginia Association for Soil and Water Conservation Scholarship (2010)

HOBBIES and INTERESTS Spending time with family Reading Athletic activities such as hiking, surfing, wakeboarding, basketball and running Performing maintenance on vehicles and determining problems and how they can be fixed

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Logan J. Wright2653 Bird Hill Road, Girdletree, MD 21829 Office (757)[email protected] Mobile (757)[email protected]://www.linkedin.com/profile/public-profile-settings?trk=prof-edit-edit-public_profile

Woodworking

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