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William Kelvin (Kelly) Allen 394 Paddington Road Winnipeg Manitoba R2N 1R1 [email protected] phone numbers Cell 1-204-880-9646 Home 1-204-254-0504 Licenses and Certifications Class 1/6 driver’s license with air endorsement 0btained in 1989 Transportation of dangerous goods TDG Expires October 2 nd 2017 Standard First Aid CPR/AED Level C and HCP Expires March 13 th 2017 B.C. Workplace Emergency First Aid CPR level A Expires March 13 th 2017 CSTS Certification includes generic WHMIS Expires March 10 th 2017 ABCS Fall Protection Certification Expires April 15 th 2017 ABCS OSSA Regional Orientation Program ABCS Elevated Work Platform Certification Expires April 16 th 2017 ABCS H2S Alive Certification Expires April 14 th 2017 ABCS Confined Space Entry / Monitor Expires April 30 th 2017 Other Skills and Training Proficient in Microsoft Office Word, Excel, Power Point HMV Practical Loss Control Management Attained Health and Safety Modules 1 and 2 through CP Rail Extremely knowledgeable in Canadian Railway Operating Rules Strong carpentry aptitude Strong electrical / electronic aptitude Strong presentation skills Education

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William Kelvin (Kelly) Allen394 Paddington RoadWinnipeg Manitoba

R2N 1R1

[email protected]

phone numbersCell 1-204-880-9646

Home 1-204-254-0504

Licenses and Certifications

Class 1/6 driver’s license with air endorsement 0btained in 1989Transportation of dangerous goods TDG Expires October 2nd 2017Standard First Aid CPR/AED Level C and HCP Expires March 13th 2017B.C. Workplace Emergency First Aid CPR level A Expires March 13th 2017CSTS Certification includes generic WHMIS Expires March 10th 2017ABCS Fall Protection Certification Expires April 15th 2017ABCS OSSA Regional Orientation ProgramABCS Elevated Work Platform Certification Expires April 16th 2017ABCS H2S Alive Certification Expires April 14th 2017ABCS Confined Space Entry / Monitor Expires April 30th 2017

Other Skills and Training

Proficient in Microsoft Office Word, Excel, Power PointHMV Practical Loss Control ManagementAttained Health and Safety Modules 1 and 2 through CP RailExtremely knowledgeable in Canadian Railway Operating RulesStrong carpentry aptitudeStrong electrical / electronic aptitudeStrong presentation skills

Education

Grade 12 General Diploma June 1985 Eriksdale Collegiate, Eriksdale Manitoba

4th class Power Engineering September 1990 – April 1991 Red River CollegeDiploma course

Electronics Telecommunications September 1993 – April 1994 Red River College Certificate course (Graduated with honors) (Sat on advisory committee for course improvement)

Occupational Safety and Health October 2016 - June 2017 Red River College certificate program

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Employment History

Northern Properties R.E.I.T

June 2015 to October 2015

Carpenter

Renovation of apartments. Install kitchens. Drywall, mud, trim. etc

J V Driver Installations Inc.212-3601, Leduc, Alberta

T9E 0H7

Worksite ESSO’s Nabiye Oil SandsProssesing Plant

Cold Lake Alberta

Labourer Water Truck Driver As part of the Earth works team, I preformed numerous tasks as laborer that involved heavy lifting, shoveling, and raking. Other duties included excavation set up of lasers for grade, checking grade for excavator operators with laser while digging, and spotting for any equipment as required.

When needed, I would drive Peterbiult water truck to spray down roads and condition excavation areas for packing, or piles of material that were too dry to use for finish work.

Also assisted operator of a hydro-vac truck with set up and break down of equipment. Spotted for times we were required to back into work areas.

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IDL Installations Inc.1088 Great St.

Prince George BC

WorksiteShell’s Carmen Creek Oil Sands Processing Plant

Peace River Alberta

Fuel Lube Truck operator

As part of the Earth Works Teem I operated Fuel and lube trucks to maintain a fleet of heavy excavation equipment, Frost Fighters, Generators, and Light towers, using fuel and lube procedures to help mitigate spills to the environment. Make minor repairs on equipment as required. Be vigilant for potential leaks on equipment in order to help prevent environmental spills from equipment. Respond to spills with spill kits to contain spills that do happen until equipment can arrive to clean the spill.

Aside from my regular duties, I was a member of the JOSH (Joint Occupational Safety and Health) committee which met every two weeks to discuss on site safety issues to come up with solutions to mitigate work site hazards.

Canadian Pacific Railway

Rail traffic Controller March 1996-April 2014Coordinate the movements of trains and engines, while protecting Maintenance of way track work. Governed by Canadian Railway Operating Rules (CROR). Work closely with Yard coordinators and supervisors to plan the safe and efficient movements of trains , engines, and maintenance of track work.

Trackman Truck Driver 1987-1995Maintain and operate a B.T.M.F. truck equipped with crane for the use of track maintenance. Drive crew to work site where maintenance was required. Operate boom crane where heavy lifts were needed ie) change rail, load or unload ties, etc.

TrackmanInspect and maintain track for the safe use of railway traffic. Inspect passing trains, and report to

the trains Conductor and Engineer of its condition. Request T.O.P’s (Track Occupancy Permits) from RTC’s (Rail Traffic Controllers) on sections of track, where protection of track work, is required against other rail traffic.

Machine OperatorOperate a variety of on and off rail heavy track equipment. Ie) Spikers, Tampers, Speed wings.

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Camp AttendantMaintain and repair all structural, electrical, plumbing, as well as diesel generators and heaters in an extra gang camp. Inventoried and replaced camp supplies such as water and heating fuels for use by camp personnel. Assemble and disassemble camp grey water fields and waterlines for camp movements.

LabourerAll duties necessary to prepare track for the replacement of Rail, Ties, or Ballast, with subsequent cleanup and quality control after replacements were done.

Additional Experience

Was a member of the Joint Occupational Safety and Health (JOSH) committee at Shell Oil Carmen Creek Project, Peace River, Alberta.

Was member of the Winnipeg Transport Health and Safety committee at CP Rail from 2002 – 2012

Was presenter for a Chain Saw safety and maintenance course for CP Rail Maintenance of Way employee’s 1993

Developed and presented a Power Point presentation on CROR rules pertaining to the Interlocking that I controlled at CP Rail. 2005. (Awarded Company Silver award for effort and implementation)

Operation Life Saver Presenter (general public rail safety) Primarily to Transport Driving schools in Winnipeg area. 2008-2010

References

Will be supplied prior to interview.