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Write job hazard analysis (JHA) and Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Manager shall conduct EHS inspections a minimum of twice a shift to ensure that all machines, tools and equipment are in a safe operating condition, and that all work area are free of safety and environmental hazards.
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The EHS Coordinator will implement, oversee, and adapt policies to improve the organization's environmental and safety performance, ensuring it complies with current and future regulations and standards.
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As Safety Coordinator you will join forces with the Site Safety Manager to head up workplace safety initiatives for one of our distribution center operations! Due to growth, HelloFresh is looking to add either a Safety Coordinator to our team.
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We are looking for a Site Safety Coordinator to join our team based out of Carrollton, GA. The work location for this position will be based on assignment to a project location. Provide general safety oversight while performing both administrative and field safety coordination responsibilities.
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Helps ensure the timely completion and reporting of quarterly hose testing to the branch and corporate safety offices. Degree in Occupational health and safety and/or 3 years experience and a safety certification.
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The Health & Safety Coordinator is responsible for ensuring that all areas under their control meet the required standards as set out in company policies as well as any applicable government agencies and regulatory compliance.
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The primary role of the Environmental, Health and Safety Coordinator (EH&S Coordinator) will be to maintain and enforce safety and health policies/standards, and standard loss prevention polices for Kettle Cuisine Savage, MD. The EH&S Coordinator at Kettle Cuisine Savage supports the Environmental, Health, Safety and Security Programs along with upholding the covered process safety of highly hazardous chemicals for the facility.
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Proven experience as safety coordinator in the power line construction industry. We are looking for an experienced Safety Coordinator with experience working in Utility (transmission, distribution and substation) Construction, to help us minimize the risk of job-related accidents.
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Minimum of seven years of experience dedicated solely to building construction safety, construction safety, or equivalent combinations of CSP, OHST, CHST, etc. Working knowledge, experience, and documented continuing education in fall protection, scaffolds, excavation, confined space, crane/equipment operations, electrical, and incident investigation and other such safety/health related training.
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The safety coordinator will provide day-to-day direction, leadership, coaching, and sound judgment to eliminate or reduce at-risk environments and behaviors in the workplace. We are looking for an experienced SITE SAFETY COORDINATOR based out of our Columbus, OH office.
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The responsibilities of this position are, but not limited to, supporting the FSQ Coordinator, help develop and implement Standard Operating Procedures as they relate to the safety and quality of products and processes ensuring compliance to GMP standards, USDA and other regulatory requirements.
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Safety, Data Center, Safety Coordinator, OSHA. Safety, Construction, Osha, Osha 30, Osha 500, Safety training, Ehs, Safety management, Construction safety, Health & safety.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in industrial safety, preferably within the drilling or renewable energy sectors. The ideal candidate will be responsible for overseeing safety protocols and ensuring compliance with all health and safety regulations on geothermal drilling job sites.
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Safety Coordinator Job Details: Schedule: Monday - Friday, 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM Pay Rate: Up to $30/Hour Coordinate COS (Lean Manufacturing) programs and initiatives such as: Managing Daily Improvement (MDI), Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), Operational Excellence, and 5S. (30% of the time) Conduct COS audits and maintain status indicators and achievement level submittals.
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Join our team at The Arc Chemung-Schuyler as a Full Time Fire and Safety Compliance Coordinator in Elmira. To excel as a Fire and Safety Compliance Coordinator at The Arc Chemung-Schuyler, candidates must possess strong qualifications in the field.
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