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Evaluate various planning/permits such as: Hot Work, Confined Space, Fall Protection, Excavation, Steel Erection, Energized Work, Pre-cast Tilt-Up as examples for effective and appropriate mitigation techniques.
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Seeking an Environmental Health & Safety Engineer for construction projects. Industrial Hygiene principles and techniques involved in Hearing conservation, Lasers, Silica, Asbestos, Lead work, as examples.
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Job DescriptionSeeking an Environmental Health & Safety Engineer for construction projects. Minimum candidate AccreditationsBachelor's Degree in an Environmental Health and Safety Related fieldRecognized Safety Professional Certification (examples)BCSP (GSP or ASP)Desired candidates will be able to demonstrate:Responsible team membership: commitment to the Project team, participation with company expectations, dedication to improving the safety culture throughout the business unit.
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Bachelor's Degree in an Environmental Health and Safety Related field. Recognized Safety Professional Certification (examples)BCSP (GSP or ASP) WT Business Offices have delivered successful construction projects in healthcare, higher education, laboratories, business offices, manufacturing, retail development, food processing and warehouse development.
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Maintain and update the requirements of OSHA required plans (Lockout Tagout, Hot Work, Respiratory protection, Confined Space, Electrical Safety Standards, Hearing Conservation, Hazard Communication, Etc.) and schedule, conduct and track required training.
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Required: In-depth knowledge of safety & health systems and compliance (chemical management, confined space, radiation, lasers, hearing conservation, industrial hygiene, Permit to Work, machine safety- LOTO, working at heights, BBS, PPE. etc.
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Coordinate assigned Occupational Safety and Health and other training programs, possibly including, but not limited to: Personal Protective Equipment, Forklift, First Aid, Machine Safety, Hearing Conservation, Respiratory Protection, Blood Borne Pathogen, Foot Protection and Eye Protection, Confined Space, Contractor Safety and Hazard Communication.
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Summary of Position Responsibilities: Lead and manage all health and safety compliance programs (e.g., injury prevention, hearing conservation, indoor air quality, bloodborne pathogens, industrial hygiene, personal protective equipment, respiratory protection, medical surveillance, confined space, lock out tag out, and electrical safety.
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Hazard Communication, PIT/Lift Programs, JHA, Confined Space, injury/vehicle accident prevention and investigations, ergonomics, PPE evaluation, respiratory training, and hearing conservation programs.
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Develop, communicate and implement SAFETY AND SECURITY activities to site associates to meet standards of performance in accordance with the Mars, Incorporated Environmental Policy, SAFETY AND SECURITY Management System, and Corporate Safety and Security Standards, Mars Operating System and Asset Conservation Manual.
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Ability to wear personal protective equipment is required (including but not limited to, steel toed boots, gloves, safety glasses, hearing protection, hardhat, vest, etc.) Understanding of fire protection, flammable/combustible materials storage/management.
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Environmental Health & Safety. BCSP (GSP or ASP) Environmental Health & Safety. Work is conducted in both indoor office settings, and outdoor constructions jobsite settings requiring sitting, standing, walking, typing, carrying, pushing, bending.
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As a Principal EHS Specialist you will develop procedures and training for Right-to-Know, hazardous materials management, respiratory protection, hearing conservation, lock-out/tag-out, emergency response, confined space, personal protective equipment, ergonomic safety, industrial hygiene, material handling, hazardous waste management, and others in compliance with MI-OSHA and EGLE regulations, corporate requirements, and NIOSH guidelines.
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Safety programs may include LOTO, confined space, industrial hygiene, respiratory protection, PPE, hearing conservation, blood borne pathogens, mobile equipment (PIT), machine guarding, hazardous energy control, chemical safety.
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Perform regular job site inspections to identify, document and recommend mitigation of hazardous/potentially hazardous conditions and verify correction actions have been completed. Construction activities are unlimited and require the EH&S Engineer to have a broad range of technical and managerial expertise.
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