Mark Flannery

Mark Flannery

Whs Specialist Dbo3 @ Amazon Logistics

About Mark Flannery

Mark Flannery is a WHS Specialist at Amazon Logistics, focusing on key performance indicators to improve safety and efficiency. He has a background in environmental engineering and has implemented significant safety improvements in previous roles.

Work at Amazon Logistics

Mark Flannery has been employed at Amazon Logistics as a WHS Specialist at the DBO3 facility since 2020. In this role, he focuses on utilizing key performance indicators to develop practical solutions aimed at reducing injuries and maximizing operational efficiencies. His responsibilities include engaging with both UTR and OTR staff at all levels within the building to enhance the safety culture, ensuring a safer work environment for all employees.

Previous Experience in Environmental Engineering

Prior to his current role, Mark Flannery worked as an Environmental Engineer at Mabbett & Associates, Inc. from 1995 to 1997 in Bedford, Massachusetts. During his tenure, he contributed to various environmental projects, applying his engineering expertise to address compliance and safety issues. He later served as Vice President of Environmental & Safety Compliance at Consolidated Graphics from 2011 to 2014 in Houston, Texas, where he oversaw safety initiatives and compliance measures.

Achievements in Safety Improvements

Mark Flannery implemented significant safety improvements at a top-5 by volume delivery station, resulting in a 63% year-over-year reduction in recordable injury rates. This achievement highlights his commitment to enhancing workplace safety and his ability to drive effective safety programs within large operational settings.

Education and Expertise

Mark Flannery earned his Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where he studied from 1986 to 1990. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his work in environmental engineering and safety compliance, equipping him with the necessary skills to address complex safety challenges in various industries.

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