Larry Paul Teasley, PHD, REM, CESM, CIPS, CET
NAF Misawa Japan. APO, AP 96319-5000, CAPT. RW Radloff, USN, CO, 315-226-3005.
1. Department Head with budget responsibility for $300K program. Responsible for 17
environmental programs for
28 assigned navy units under my area of responsibility.
2. Supervise 4 military and 3 local national employees.
3. Navy On-Scene Coordinator (NOSC) for naval spills in northern Japan that includes six
prefectures and three
outlying stations. Conduct on water and land based response
training for a 25 person joint force spill response team.
4. Train and supervise environmental quality assessment team. I document and track
inspection results to completion.
5. Navy representative to base Environmental, Safety and Occupational Health Council
(ESOHC). Co-Chairman of the
base Joint Hazardous Materials Management Process
(HMMP) Team. Senior Navy member of Environmental
Management System (EMS)
implementation team.
6. Coordinate 10 environmental events using 1000 volunteers from base and local
community. Environmental outreach
program includes six major local communities with
a total population over 100,000.
7. Navy member on 35 FW/IG Exercise Evaluation Team. Design and conduct base wide
hazardous material, mass
casualty, and non-combatant and safe haven response exercises.
Coordinate navy participation.
8. Command Emergency Management Officer. Train command staff on the NIMS Incident
Command System and
continuity of command procedures.
9. Conduct hazardous material, waste and emergency management training classes to include
documentation, message
reporting, updating plans, and response coordination.
10. Supervise the operation of e joint hazardous materials pharmacy and the hazardous waste
facility.
11. Reserve officer liaison for active duty officers assigned for training assignments from
Commander Pacific Fleet in
Pearl Harbor, HI.
12. Instituted free issue of HM to reduce disposal cost, saving estimated $10,000.00 per year.
13. Conducted risk analysis and reduced or consolidated HW accumulation points by 25%.
14. Implemented the use of electronic based management plans, reduced duplication to save
estimated $50,000.00
in consultant and duplication cost.
12/15/1998 to 06/15/2000, NOSC/Emergency Manager, GS-0028 -12.
Commander, Navy Region Hawaii. Pearl Harbor, HI 96860-5000, Chief of Staff, 808-471-4785.
1. Regional Navy On-Scene Coordinator (NOSC) for environmental spills within Hawaiian
Islands, Palmara and
Johnson Islands.
2. Design, conduct and evaluated five regional oil spill exercises in conjunction with the US
Coast Guard Captain of the
Port, US EPA Region IX, the State of Hawaii, the County and
City of Honolulu, and the County of Kawai.
3. Regional Disaster Preparedness Officer. Member of the Hawaii State Civil Defense Joint
Committee. Design, conduct,
and evaluate Navy participation in joint State/DOD
exercises for response to natural and man-made disasters, mass
casualty, and Chem-Bio or
Terrorist attacks. Conducted 4 joint DOD exercises for support of civilian authorities.
4. Certified Domestic Terrorism trainer for Incident Commanders.
5. Supervised three Navy Emergency Liaison Officers (NEPLO) during active duty for
training.
6. Coordinated COMNAVSURFPAC/MIDPAC emergency deployment of navy ships
home ported at Pearl Harbor to
areas of safe haven.
7. Provided on-water spill training for Harbor Master and the Naval Base Pearl Harbor spill
response team.
8. Conducted Incident Command training for staff with focus on working with local news
media.
9. Attended DOD Emergency Preparedness Course.
09/15/1989 to 12/15/1998, Supervisor, Environmental Training, GS-0028 -12.
CG, Marine Corps Base, Okinawa Japan. FPO, AP 96373-5006, Facility Engineer, 315-645-3275.
1. Supervised three military, two USCS, and three Japanese MLC employees.
2. Designed and taught environmental compliance and emergency response courses for over
5,000 USMC, USN,
USAF, and USA personnel.
3. Coordinated development of joint emergency training team comprised of civilian, USAF
and USMC trainers. Taught
courses at the Awareness, Ops, Tech, and Incident
Commander level for spill and emergency response teams.
4. Conducted Environmental Compliance inspections. Coordinated follow-up actions to
close out discrepancies.
5. Instructor for Central Texas College. Taught State and Federal Government,
Organizational Management, and
Hazardous Materials I and II.
6. Managed a joint services emergency training facility.
7. Operated three (3) hazardous waste storage facilities to support 14 USMC bases in
Okinawa, including two remote
facilities at Northern Training Area.
8. On-scene coordinator for USMC spills in Okinawa.
9. Subject matter expert (SME) for creation of USMC MOS 9595, Hazardous
Materials/Waste SNCO and Officer.
10. Conducted environmental training classes for MCAS Iwakuni and HQ BN, Camp Fuji.
11. Conducted Environmental Compliance Evaluations at 14 USMC bases in Okinawa.