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The CL must supply his/her own personal outdoor gear and equipment such as a tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, day pack, multi-day pack, work pants, 6-inch leather work boots, personal cook set, personal food etc.
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The level 3 tech will need steel toed boots, a punchdown tool with 66 and 110 blades, snipes, a power drill, and knife. The level 2 tech will need steel toed boots, a punchdown tool with 66 and 110 blades, snipes, and knife.
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The Environmental Field Inspector will be the “boots on the ground” agent and the face of We Inspect. 2+ years experience in mold remediation, water restoration, lead/asbestos abatement, HVAC contracting or construction or comparable industry/role, a plus.
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As an Environmental Field Inspector, you will work with a lead consultant to provide a comprehensive assessment of our client's properties by collecting property data on mobile devices and uploading to cloud-based software.
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Personal protective equipment is required when performing work in a mine, outdoor, manufacturing or plant environment, including hart hat, hearing protection, safety glasses, safety footwear, and as needed, respirator, rubber steel-toe boots, protective clothing, gloves and any other protective equipment as required.
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Able to wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) or gear when required, such as respirators, gowns, coats, boots, goggles, gloves, or shields. The job of the Environmental Health and Safety Specialist "EHS Specialist" is described as an individual contributor who develops, implements, and oversees program changes for workplace health and safety.
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This position requires boots-on-the-ground capabilities with a strategic mindset ready to take on various responsibilities in the safety department related to environmental, demolition, geotechnical, mining reclamation (MSHA), or heavy civil remediation sectors.
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Required to walk over steep and rough terrain for considerable distances daily Required to wear personal protective equipment (safety glasses, hardhat, safety boots, safety vest, personal multi-gas monitor, in accordance with company Health and Safety standards Benefits At Waste Management, each eligible employee receives a competitive total compensation package including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance and Short Term Disability.
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From Senior Management to the "boots on the ground", Southeast Connections, LLC is dedicated & determined to remain the industry leader and earn continued respect from clients through our professionalism.
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Participants must supply his/her/their own personal outdoor gear and equipment such as a tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, day pack, multi-day pack, work pants, hiking/work boots, etc. The Assistant Crew Leader (ACL) with work with a Crew Leader (CL) to supervise two crew members for a Department of Interior (DOI) Seeds of Success (SOS) team, operated by Conservation Corps New Mexico (CCNM.
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After six months Evergreen Packaging will pay part of the cost for boots one time a year. The employee is expected to have safety toed boots to begin employment. This includes the crane, knuckle boom loader, chipper operations, and operation of all rolling stock, performing preventative maintenance on the mill and equipment, and housekeeping.
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The normal duties may include loading, unloading, palletizing, receiving, locating, picking and packing safety products (such as safety goggles, gloves, boots, hydrating beverages and more) or other warehouse-related tasks as assigned.
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The Semi-Truck Driver must wear a reflective vest, hard hat, safety glasses, ear plugs, and steel-toe boots at the work site. Semi-Truck Driver Class A CDL - (Aggregate) Grand Forks, ND Semi-Truck Driver - needed to operate a tractor-trailer that transports loose materials, such as sand, gravel, crushed rock, coal, or bituminous paving materials.
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Personal protective equipment is required when performing work in a mine, outdoor, manufacturing or plant environment, including hard hat, hearing protection, safety glasses, safety footwear, and as needed, respirator, rubber steel-toe boots, protective clothing, gloves and any other protective equipment as required.
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Personal protective equipment is required on a regular basis, including hard hat, hearing protection, safety glasses w/side shields, safety foot wear, and as needed, respirator, rubber steel-toe boots, protective clothing, gloves and other protective equipment as required.
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