Daniel L West
Security Companies and Guards in Provo, UT

License number
Utah 298307-6303
Issued Date
Feb 26, 1992
Expiration Date
Feb 26, 1993
Category
Security Companies & Guards
Type
Unarmed Private Security Officer
Address
Address
Provo, UT

Professional information

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Regional Manager Of Field Development At 4Life Research

Regional Manager Of Field Development At 4Life Research

Position:
Regional Manager of Field Development at 4Life Research
Location:
Provo, Utah Area
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
4Life Research - Sandy, UT since Mar 2011 - Regional Manager of Field Development 4Life Research Jul 2008 - Mar 2011 - Marketing Tools Manager 4Life Research Jan 2008 - Jul 2008 - Web Marketer - Europe Novell Apr 2006 - Jan 2008 - Product Lifecycle Coordinator
Education:
Utah Valley University 1999 - 2003
Bachelor's degree, Business Administration and Management, General
Orem High School 1993 - 1996
Skills:
Marketing, Public Speaking, Web Marketing, Social Media Marketing, Microsoft Office, Project Management, Customer Service, Network Marketing, Spanish-speaking, Strategic Planning, Online Marketing, Management


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Handgun Storage Container For Emergency Access

Handgun Storage Container For Emergency Access

US Patent:
5437366, Aug 1, 1995
Filed:
May 18, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/245430
Inventors:
Farrin W. West - Provo UT
David F. West - Provo UT
Daniel L. West - Provo UT
Darrin J. West - Provo UT
International Classification:
B65D 8500
US Classification:
206317
Abstract:
A device for opening, in an emergency, a locked handgun storage container without having to use a key or combination or any tool whatsoever. A sheet of tempered glass is installed in one side of the handgun storage container. A trigger device is installed over the corner of the sheet of tempered glass. The sheet of tempered glass is retained by one or more shear supports. When the sheet of tempered glass is struck by a human fist the shear supports break away and the sheet of tempered glass, which is held firmly at one corner, shatters into many small, relatively harmless pieces, thus allowing access to the enclosed handgun.