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Hair/Beard nets and lab coat as required in Pack Room. Proven ability to recruit, train, and motivate salary personnel in order to balance staffing strength with profitability and growth.
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required including but not limited to lab coats, hair/beard covers, gloves, ear protection, eye protection and head coverings. Using unique expertise in the fields of materials science, surface science, optics, biochemistry and biology, the segment provides innovative solutions that improve productivity and enable breakthrough discoveries.
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Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): N95 Respirator, lab coat, safety shoes, safety glasses, bump cap, hearing protection, hair net, beard net, and nitrile gloves. Most common allergens found in the plant/warehouse environment include, but are not limited to, milk, soy, wheat, egg, peanut and tree nut.
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Load, unload, move, count/pick, stack and stage product and materials using a sit down or stand-up forklift or other MH as required. Inspect all materials during picking, shipping and receiving to ensure product number accuracy and material is free of damage.
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The employee must utilize proper PPE, including but not limited to scrubs, bouffant cap, beard cover, shoe covers, gloves, N-95 mask, safety glasses, lab gown, full-body coverall, full-face and/or half-face respirators while performing their daily tasks in Non-Sterile Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Lab controlled environments.
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Associate may be required to work in an environment that requires hairnet, beard cover, safety glasses, hearing protection and lab coat. Nourish Others Learning Lab with computer stations.
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Required to wear PPEs such as slip resistant shoes and GMPs such as hair nets, beard nets, lab coats and gloves. Production Line Worker is proficient in one or more positions on the production line that is not machine operator or mixer, and able to work reliably with little supervision.
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Employee is required to use appropriate PPE including, but not limited to, nitrile or latex gloves, lab coat, hair bonnet, shoe covers, beard cover, safety glasses, hearing protection, face shield, or respiratory mask while working in a lab or manufacturing areas.
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The employee will on occasions be required to enter the warehouse, lab, and/or production environment requiring the use of personal protective equipment such as safety glasses, ear plugs, hair and/or beard nets and meet other GMP policies and guidelines.
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Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): lab coat, safety shoes, safety glasses, bump cap, hearing protection, hair net, beard net, and nitrile gloves. Ability to load, unload, move, count/pick, stack and stage product and materials using a sit down forklift, stand-up forklift, or other MHE as required.
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Use of Personal Protective equipment may be required and may include any of the following: safety glasses, safety shoes, lab coat, gloves, hair net, beard cover, safety apron, respirator occasionally.
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Work in GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) facility, wearing lab coats, hairnets, beard guards in the production area. Work in GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) facility, wearing lab coats, hairnets, beard guards in the production area.
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Lab work is performed wearing various types of PPE which include but is not limited to a hairnet, beard cover, safety glasses, safety shoes, hearing protection, gloves, PAPRs, face mask and lab coats.
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required including, but not limited to, lab coats, hair/beard covers, gloves, ear protection, eye protection, safety shoes etc. Specific work experience required in use of Vision systems, electrical troubleshooting of circuits from low level signals up to 480 VAC, Allen-Bradley Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), and making modifications to Ladder Logic.
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Hard hats, ear plugs or muffs, frocks, non-porous steel toe boots, hair nets, and beard nets must be worn at all times within the plant. Quality Assurance Lab Supervisor performs numerous essential functions to ensure the safety and quality of all incoming materials and finished products used and produced by the plant.
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