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Third-party certification in confined space safety; work at heights/fall protection, hazardous materials/IH or other related ES&H specialty. The Safety Specialist helps develop and execute the safety and occupational health component of an Environmental, Safety, and Health (ES&H) program.
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Strong understanding of Key HESS Procedures (Lock/Tag/Try, Line Break, Hot Work, Fall Protection, Confined Space) and environmental requirements. Actively participate in the preparation and presentation of topics for the drivers at periodic safety meetings including the Spring and Fall HESS Meetings.
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95% Safety Program Support - Assists in developing, implementing, managing, and identifying needs for a diverse set of campus-wide occupational health and safety programs, including but not limit to: Confined Space, Shop Safety, Lock-out/Tag-out, Powered Industrial Trucks/Heavy Equipment, Crane/Hoist Safety, Fall Protection, Theater & Performance Safety, Ladder & Scaffolding Safety, Aerial Lifts, and Trenching & Shoring Safety.
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Design and deliver EHS training programs, such as HAZWOPER, RCRA, fall protection, lockout/tagout, confined space entry, CPR/1st Aid. We excel in rescue, environmental health and safety (EHS), training, automation, occupational health, safety apparel, and equipment services.
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The primary programs are Indoor Air Quality (IAQ); Asbestos Management; Lead Management (paint); Polychlorinated Biphenyls Management; Chemical/Hazardous Waste Management; Pesticide Management; Drinking Water Management; Fuel Storage Tank Management; Fall Protection Program; Hearing Safety Program; Electrical Safety Program; Confined Space Program; and Radiation Program.
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Provides support for Safety Programs, to include: Energy Control, Fall Protection, Ergonomics, Lockout/Tagout, Confined Space, Crane and Forklift operations, etc. The Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Site Manager works with the EHS team to establish a positive safety culture at Janicki Industries.
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Coordinate and present safety training to support client requirements including new hire orientation, fall protection, confined space, lockout/tagout, etc. 10 + years of related experience with a degree in environmental health, safety or related area.
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Review of unit specific policies and procedures for controlling occupational health, safety, and environmental hazards that come under Federal, State, and local regulations (e.g., Control of Hazardous Energy; Permit Required Confined Space Identification and Entry, Asbestos, Lead, Right to Know (GHS), Fall Prevention, Slips/Trips/Falls, Storm Water, etc.
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3+ years of hands-on experience delivering training in two or more of the following topics: Fall protection, confined space, Control of Hazardous Energy, electrical safety, Powered Industrial Vehicles, or Human & Organizational Performance (HOP.
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Manages and administers Safety, Hazard Communication, Hearing Conservation, Lockout, PPE, Contractor Communication, Hazard Analysis, Respiratory Protection, Safety Device Verification, Manufacturing Readiness, Fall Protection, Confined Space, Powered Industrial Vehicles, and Ergonomics.
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Confined space, fall protection, set local environmental health and safety goals as well as loss control strategy. Implement and track programs to reduce environmental impacts, such as energy efficiency, waste reduction/recycling, idle-time reduction.
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Assists with employee training for all the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements, including but not limited to Blood-Borne Pathogen, Confined Space, Lockout/Tagout, Fall Protection, Personal Protection Equipment, Respirator Training, and Hazard Communication.
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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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Oversees the following occupational safety programs: electrical, lockout-tagout, material handling (cranes, aerial lifts, and forklifts), contractor safety, confined space, fall protection, cryogenics, incident investigations, and robotics.
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Maintains and trains on other safety topics such as Electrical Safety, Permit-required Confined Space, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention, Ergonomics, Hoists and Cranes, Lockout/Tagout, Machine Safeguarding, Fall Protection, Powered Industrial Trucks, Safety Inspections, Safety Rules Enforcement, Welding and Hot Work, etc.
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