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Name: Gbenga   Ige
Address: Spill Response Centre, Forcados Terminal, Box 230,
Warri-Nigeria  NH,  332010
Phone: 23453445286
Email: shalomed@employment911.com
Employment Wanted
Description: Mid-Level Professional, Supervisory & Managerial, Environmental/Safety/Engr
Career Goals: I am really looking forward to developing a lifetime career with you as a dedicated Environmental, Safety and Engineering Services professional. I should be able to contribute my skils to your set-up as well as getting the best in skills acqusition and knowledge development in a dynamic working environment.
Willing to Relocate?: Yes
State Preferred: All States
Additional Info: OLUWAGBENGA EZEKIEL IGE
BIODATA
NAME: OLUWAGBENGA EZEKIEL IGE
DATE OF BIRTH: JANUARY 13, 1974
SEX: MALE
MARITAL STATUS: SINGLE
NATIONALITY: NIGERIAN
STATE OF ORIGIN: EKITI STATE
CONTACT ADDRESS
c/o MR. E. O. OMOTOSHO,
32 AKA AVENUE, OFF REFINERY ROAD,
EFFURUN, WARRI, 332008,
DELTA STATE, NIGERIA.
POSTAL ADDRESS
SPILL RESPONSE CENTRE,
FORCADOS TERMINAL, S.P.D.C. (PTW-HSE),
P.O. BOX 230, WARRI, 332010,
DELTA STATE, NIGERIA.
E-mail Address: shalomige@yahoo.com

EDUCATIONAL HISTORY/ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
1999 UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, IBADAN, OYO STATE, NIGERIA.
Bachelor of Science Degree (Honours) In Industrial Chemistry. (Second Class Upper Division).
1992 NATIONAL EDUCATION INSTITUTE, OYE-EKITI, EKITI STATE, NIGERIA.
West African Senior Secondary School Certificate O/L.
1990 COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL, AYEGBAJU-EKITI, EKITI STATE, NIGERIA.
Senior Secondary School Certificate O/L.

WORK EXPERIENCE
August 2000 – Present Date
Alba Nigeria Limited, Spill Response Centre, Forcados Terminal, Shell Petroleum Development
Company of Nigeria Limited, P. O. Box 230, Warri, 332010, Delta State, Nigeria.
Position: Project Supervisor (December 2003 –Present Date)
• Assigning work to the workforce and to be present at worksite, hence interacting and supervising the jobs.
• Largely accountable for accidents in my section, hence accident prevention is one of my primary responsibilities.
• Educating the workers and ensuring that tools, machinery and other equipment are in proper working order, and are well arranged.
• Assisting the safety officer in any investigations required of incidents that may occur in my operational area.
• Carrying out HSE audits/inspections on behalf of the HSE (Safety) Officer.
• Assisting the safety officer in the performance of the job hazard analysis/risk assessment.
HSE CRITICAL TASKS DESCRIPTION:
• Managing Forcados Terminal Spill Response Service Contracts
• Communicating with the Spill Response Centre’s host communities.
• Developing and maintaining Spill Response Centre’s Site Specific Procedures, Guidelines and Standards.
• Monitoring and Controlling Work Done on Spill Response Asset.
• Managing Relations with Host communities.
• Managing Public Relations.
• Defining and Assessing Spill Response Capability Requirements
• Providing Training.
• Planning Manpower Resourcing.
• Developing Staff.
Position: Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) Officer (August 2000 – December 2003).
• As the Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Officer in a Spill Response Corrective Strategy project.
• Ensuring structured implementation of environmental projects at the Spill Response Centre.
• Ensuring strict adherence to SPDC procedures and HSE-MS policies at work site.
• Setting up of documented safety procedures and precautions covering all aspects of the Company’s activities and system to disseminate these to all members of staff.
• Ensuring that the procedures are fully up to date by a continuous review of new and revised legislation.
• Performing risk assessments of each area of company activity and making recommendation on actions to be taken to reduce risks.
• Ensuring that procedures are being adhered to by carrying out audits, spot checks and reviews.
• Defining procedures to meet the demands of job specific hazards.
• Leading the investigation of any accidents or incidents and making recommendations on modified procedures to avoid recurrences.
• Co-ordination and provision of safety training and safety induction to all staff.
• Advising project supervisor(s) and manager(s) on the implementation of safety procedures.
• Ensuring that all necessary statutory and other records are maintained.
• Developing within the establishment an atmosphere of “safety consciousness” by example, by discussion, by advice and training.
• Informing all members of the establishment of the status, requirements and codes of practice for safe-working, of procedures already adopted and of the provision and use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and to ensure their observance and proper use; to arrange for the reporting and investigation of incidents with a view to further preventive measures or the dissemination of information to others.
• Creating awareness of the hazards associated with the use of radioactive materials, carcinogens (cancer inducers), toxic chemicals and other aspects of occupational health hazards and dissemination of this information.
• Ensuring that all non-routine and potentially hazardous routine jobs are carried out under Permit To Work System with associated Complimentary Certificates, and Work Hazard Information System (WHIS) duly followed.
• Carrying out regular Unsafe Act/Condition Audits to quickly identify hazards at the work site with corrective actions to re-instate facility integrity to sustain safety, protect the environment and meet the HSE targets.
• Actively involved in the preparation of the Safe Handling of Chemicals (SHOC) cards from Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for the Forcados Terminal chemical database and chemicals auditing.
• Co-ordination of the company’s in-house HSE communication meetings and periodic HSE plans, data, implementation and audits.
• Involved in the Health, Safety & Environment Awareness presentations/talks preceding daily operations.
• Inventory and record keeping of Oil Spill Response Base’s equipment and consumables.
• Active participation in Shell’s emergency response simulation as a part of the emergency response team, which involves emergency drills and scenario simulation.
• Skilled in Unsafe Act and Conditions (UA/UC) Auditing reports, tracking and recording to database.
• Skilled in the strategies and techniques, planning and management, operational and environmental factors affecting oil spill response operation, and hands-on deployment of oil spill equipment.

March 1999 - February 2000.
Methodist High School, Oiji, Apa Local Government Area, Benue State, Nigeria.
Position: Science Teacher
• Teaching of both the junior and senior secondary classes.
• Registration and preparation of the final senior secondary class for the West African Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) O/L that was conducted by the West African Examination Council (WAEC) and the National Examination Council (NECO).
• Actively involved in the registration and preparation of the final junior class for the Junior Secondary School Certificate Examination (JSSCE) that was conducted by the State’s Ministry of Education.
• Co-ordination of the school’s only students’ society, Fellowship of Christian Students (FCS), as the activity co-ordinator.

February 1997 - April 1997
Unilever Nigeria PLC (formerly Lever Brothers Nigeria PLC), Agbara Industrial Estate, Km.36 Badagry Expressway, Agbara, Ogun State, Nigeria.
Position: Industrial Attaché (Trainee)
• As an Industrial Attaché to the Quality Control Department comprising of the Chemical and Microbiological laboratories.
• Quality Control and assurance tests on raw, finished and unfinished products of the factory using various laboratory techniques including spectrophotometric analysis of trace elements in samples.
• Active operational work in the bullion, dairy and Lipton Tea production sections.
• Underwent induction round all the departments of the factory before settling in the Quality Control Section.
• Involved in daily sampling and analysis of the effluent water been discharged into the factory channels (canals).
TRAINING EXPERIENCE
 Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE) Competency Development Training (Shell accredited) from the Nigerian Institute of Safety Professionals (N.I.S.P.), Warri, Nigeria. October 2000
 International Standard Organisation (ISO 14001) Basic training course- S.P.D.C.-PTW, Forcados Terminal, Delta State, Nigeria. (Environmental Management System (EMS) training). August 2000
 Forcados Terminal HSE Training on Operational Controls, Unsafe Act Auditing (UAA/UAC), Accident/Incident Prevention/Task Hazard Analysis, Permit To Work (P-T-W) System Administration, and Water Discharge & Gaseous Emissions (WDGE) Control and Monitoring. 2001
 In-House Community Affairs-Environmental Seminar, Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited, Warri, Nigeria. November 2001
 Integrated Business Strategy (IBS) seminar on System Application Product (SAP) in the oil and gas operations of Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited. July2002 & May2003
 Sustainable Development Integrated Seminar at Forcados Terminal, Delta State organised by the Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited. September 2002
 Basic Fire-Fighting Training Course of the Shell Petroleum Dev. Company, Warri. April 2003
 Fire Warden Training Course from the Shell Petroleum Development Company Ltd. May 2003
 Safety Officer’s Certification Test of the Shell Petroleum Development Company Ltd. May 2003
 Occupational Health & Safety Assessment Series (OHSAS 18001) training by the Emerald (West Africa) Consulting, Lagos – SPDC, Forcados Terminal. July 2003
 Unsafe Act Audit training course by Nigerian Institute of Safety Professionals (NISP), Warri. Oct’03
 Occupational Health and Safety (OHSAS 18001) Training on Confined Space/Asbestos/Overhead Crane Safety/Slings/Back Safety and Lifting/Scaffolding and Ladder Safety. SPDC Forcados.Feb’04

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE / MEMBERSHIP OR AFFILIATION
1994 Student member of the Chemical Society of Nigeria (CSN).
2000 Certificate of National Service (National Youth Service Corps- N.Y.S.C.)
2000 Nigerian Institute of Safety Professionals (Health, Safety and Environment Competency Development Certificate).
2001 Amateur Poet (contributor) to the International Library of Poetry, Maryland, U.S.A. (www.poetry.com)
2002 Diploma Certificate and Certificate of Recognition from the World Bible School, Austin, Texas, U.S.A.

WRITTEN PAPERS/ DISSERTATION
The pH-Dependence of the Sulphydryl Reactivities of Human Oxyhaemoglobin A and Azidomethaemoglobin A with 5,5’-Dithiobis(2-Nitrobenzoic Acid) (DTNB) at Ionic Concentration 0.2 mol/dm3. BSc. Project Work. Dec.1998

COMPUTER PROFICIENCY
Applications proficient: Microsoft Word and Power point, Outlook, Internet (Web), Work Hazard Information System (WHIS).
Applications fairly proficient: Excel, Corel Draw and PageMaker.

HONOURS AND AWARDS
• A beneficiary of Oye Local Government (of Ekiti State) Scholarship Award as the best science student of my secondary school. 1990
• Best Mathematics Student award of my secondary school (Community High School, Ayegbaju-Ekiti). 1990
• Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Chemistry, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria Second Class Honours (Upper Division) January 1999
• Certificate of Recognition from the World Bible School, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 2002

HOBBIES/INTERESTS
Reading, Music, Singing, Writing (Poetry), Travelling, Table Tennis and Cycling.

LANGUAGES SPOKEN
English, Yoruba and Idoma.


REFERENCES
Dr. P.O. Arawomo
Department of Mathematics,
University of Ibadan,
U.I.P.O.Box 21753,
Ibadan, 200005,
Oyo State, Nigeria.

Professor K.O. Okonjo
Department of Chemistry,
University of Ibadan,
Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.

Mr. Olukayode Ayeni
Shell Petroleum Development Company,
PBW-PTC (Production Technology),
P.O. Box 230, Warri, 332008,
Delta State, Nigeria.
Education History
School Name: University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
Years Attended: 1994  -  1999
Qualifications: Bachelor of Science (Industrial Chemistry)
School Name: National Education Institute, Oye-Ekiti, Nigeria
Years Attended: 1991  -  1992
Qualifications: West African Senior School Certificate (O'Level)
School Name: Community High School, Ayegbaju-Ekiti, Nigeria
Years Attended: 1984  -  1990
Qualifications: Senior School Certificate (O'Level)
Employment History
Company Name: ALBA Nigeria Limited, Forcados Terminal
Job Title: Environmental Officer 2
Employed From: 8/1/2000  -  
End Pay:
Responsibilities:  As an Environmental Officer 2 in a Fast-Track Spill Response Corrective Action project.
 Ensure structured implementation of environmental projects at the Spill Response Centre.
 Ensure strict adherence to SPDC procedures and HSE-MS requirements at work site.
 Actively involved in the preparation of the Safe Handling of Chemicals (SHOC) cards from Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for the Forcados Terminal chemical database and chemicals auditing.
 Involved in the HSE (Environmental Management System) Awareness talks preceding daily operations.
 Inventory and record keeping of Oil Spill Response Base’s equipment and consumables.
 Practical handling of Vikoma International’s skimming and booming equipment in spill response operations and designing and production of operating manuals for the spill response equipment. 
Company Name: Methodist High School, Oiji, Apa L.G.A, Benue State, Nigeria
Job Title: Science Teacher
Employed From: 3/1/1999  -  
End Pay:
Responsibilities:  Teaching of both the Junior and Senior secondary classes as a science teacher.
 Registration and preparation of the final senior secondary class for the West African Senior Secondary School
Certificate Examination (WASSCE) O/L that was conducted by the West African Examination Council (WAEC) and the National Examination Council (NECO).
 Actively involved in the registration and preparation of the final junior class for the Junior Secondary School Certificate Examination (JSSCE) which was conducted by the State’s Ministry of Education.
 Co-ordination of the school’s only students’ society, Fellowship of Christian Students (FCS) as the activity co-ordinator. 
Company Name: Lever Brothers Nigeria Limited
Job Title: Industrial Attache
Employed From: 2/1/1997  -  
End Pay:
Responsibilities:  As an Industrial Attaché to the Quality Control Department comprising of the Chemical and Microbiological laboratories.
 Quality Control / Quality Assurance check on the raw, finished and unfinished products of the factory.
 Active casual work in the Lipton Tea production section.
 Underwent induction round all the departments of the factory before settling in the Quality Control Section.
 Involved in daily sampling and analysis of the effluent water been discharged into the factory channels (canals). 
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