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48 More Transportation Project Professionals Are Now “Safety Certified”  

Parul Dubey on July 13, 2018 - in News, People

(WASHINGTON) – Forty eight individuals from 19 companies and representing 14 states have earned the “Safety Certification for Transportation Project Professionals™” (SCTPP) credential over the past four months, the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) Foundation announced today.  The certification is valid for three years.
 
The SCTPP program is aimed at the thousands of transportation project workers, supervisors, foremen, inspectors, managers, manufacturers and materials suppliers, designers, equipment operators and owners who could make a huge, industry-wide safety impact by learning core competencies necessary to identify and mitigate potentially life-threatening on-site risks.
 
The program earned accreditation in May 2018 from the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) under ISO/IEC 17024:2012 international standard. 
 
The latest list of “Safety Certified Transportation Project Professionals” includes: 

  • Tim Beguin, corporate safety director, Wiregrass Construction Company, Inc., Decatur, Ala.
  • Jamie Bertoch, safety director, Acme Barricades, Jacksonville, Fla.
  • Adam Bisher, project manager, Allan Myers, Yardley, Pa.
  • Christopher Desirey, superintendent, Allan Myers, Fairfax, Va.
  • Jeffrey Dremel, senior project engineer, Allan Myers, Worcester, Pa.
  • Augustus Everhardt, field manager, Allan Myers, Fallston, Md.
  • Nicholas Fenstermaker, project manager, Allan Myers, Emmaus, Pa.
  • Brian Flynn, project manager, Allan Myers, Mertztown, Pa.
  • Nicholas Giorgio, superintendent, Allan Myers, Surry, Va.
  • Dawnica Hall, safety director, Siboney Contracting, Floresville, Texas
  • Marshall Hartless, inspector II, MBP, Abingdon, Va.
  • Danny Hrapmann, estimator/project manager, Barriere Construction Company, LLC, Violet, La.
  • Christopher Hunara, field manager, Allan Myers, Lancaster, Pa.
  • Anthony Johnson, senior project manager, Ranger Construction Industries, Inc., Orlando, Fla.
  • Zac Jourdan, estimator/project manager, Barriere Construction Company, LLC, Franklinton, La.
  • Justin Keller, project engineer, Allan Myers, Quakertown, Pa.
  • Joseph Kennedy, estimator/project manager, Barriere Construction Company, LLC, Franklinton, La.
  • Travis Kirchner, project manager, Allan Myers, Pottstown, Pa.
  • Zachary Kollmann, project engineer, Allan Myers, Worcester, Pa.
  • James Kuhland, superintendent, Allan Myers, Henrico, Va.
  • Jason Kushner, senior project engineer, Allan Myers, Douglassville, Pa.
  • Joseph Landino, safety director, Ajax Paving Industries, Inc., Troy, Mich.
  • Jason Latiolais, division manager, Barriere Construction Company, LLC, Metairie, La.
  • Gregory Lobko, superintendent, Allan Myers, Lansdale, Pa.
  • Matt Lunzman, superintendent, Hawkins Construction, Lincoln, Neb.
  • David Malkowski Sr., corporate safety coordinator, JMT, Hunt Valley, Md.
  • Jose Manzano, safety inspector, CW Roberts Contracting, Tallahassee, Fla.
  • Edward Mays, field safety coordinator, Barriere Construction Company, LLC, Metairie, La.
  • Tim McDermott, HSE manager, Allan Myers, Oreland, Pa.
  • Russell McElroy, senior safety supervisor, The Lane Construction Corporation, Charlotte, N.C.
  • Richard Mills, president, Austin Bridge & Road, L.P., Irving, Texas
  • Gawngmai Myitung, senior project engineer, Allan Myers, Charlottesville, Va.
  • Sze Wun Ingrid Ngai, project engineer, Allan Myers, Worcester, Pa.
  • Jacob Norris, shift safety representative, J.F. Shea Construction Inc., Indianapolis, Ind.
  • Ramon Perez, area safety manager, The Lane Construction Corporation, Chantilly, Va.
  • William Phillips, field engineer, Barriere Construction Company, LLC, Boutte, La.
  • Kyle Poss, project manager, Austin Bridge & Road, L.P., Frisco, Texas
  • Eric Samples, estimator, Wright Brothers Construction Co, Inc., Charleston, Tenn.
  • John Savage Sr., safety supervisor, The Lane Construction Corporation, Norfolk, Va.
  • Doug Schultz, president, Herlihy Mid-Continent Company, Romeoville, Ill.
  • Sean Seelbach, safety director, Webber, LLC, Montgomery, Texas
  • Jeff Stephens, safety director, Emery Sapp & Sons, Inc., Columbia, Mo.
  • Bryan Stone, safety director, Superior Construction Company, Jacksonville, Fla.
  • Justin Taylor Sr., Field Engineer, Barriere Construction Company, LLC, Franklinton, La.
  • Justin Templet, safety and claims coordinator, Barriere Construction Company, LLC, Metairie, La.
  • Jon Thomas, safety manager, Webber, LLC, Conroe, Texas
  • Andrew Wilson, project manager, Barriere Construction Company, LLC, Metairie, La.
  • Christopher Woll, construction manager, Allan Myers, Perkasie, Pa.
     

The SCTPP exam contains up to 120 multiple-choice questions that probe knowledge in: assessing project risks; creating project safety plans; implementing and conducting ongoing evaluation of a site-specific operational safety plan; and conducting incident investigations. 
 
Additional information about the program can be found at www.puttingsafetyfirst.org.
 
The ARTBA Foundation, a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt entity established in 1985, supports a wide portfolio of programs and activities, including educational scholarships, awards programs, professional development courses, safety training, a national exhibition on transportation and a facility dedicated to improving safety in roadway construction zones

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