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Seeking an Environmental Health & Safety Engineer for construction projects. 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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Observe all Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) rules, including housekeeping practices; participate in EHS meetings, investigations, and audits. Follow all life-critical policies and procedures (Lock-out/Tag-Out, Confined Space Entry, Line-Break.
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Follow lockout-tag out procedures, confined space procedures and other safety and environmental procedures and policies as required. Facilities Supervisor 1st Shift. 6-8 years industrial maintenance experience with conveyors, controls, and operating systems of a medium to large distribution center or manufacturing operation.
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Ensures strict adherence to safety, health and environmental procedures as they relate to plant operations and maintenance including but not limited to Lockout Tagout, Job Safety Analysis, Confined Space, Hot Work, Electrical Safety and PPE.
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Bachelor's Degree in an Environmental Health and Safety Related field. Recognized Safety Professional Certification (examples)BCSP (GSP or ASP) Ability to wear personal protective equipment is required (including but not limited to, steel toed boots, gloves, safety glasses, hearing protection, hardhat, vest, etc.
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Safety Support - assist with process safety management documentation and procedures, complete necessary permits for confined space, lock-out tag-out, and other safety procedures, and assist with environmental permitting.
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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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Responsible team membership: commitment to the Project team, participation with company expectations, dedication to improving the safety culture throughout the business unit. This is not a complete listing and other duties will be assigned based on the needs of the site and safety/field management varying by location, within the business unit.
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The Pilot Plant Engineering Co-op is a full time, 8-month assignment, that supports the Pilot Plant team by completing tasks such as, process and safety improvements, documentation management, and process troubleshooting.
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Electrical safety, control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout), occupational noise exposure & control, heat stress & illness prevention, exposure assessment (industrial hygiene), emergency response planning, working at heights, confined space entry, heavy material handling, powered industrial trucks (forklifts), construction-related risks (cranes, rigging, trenching/shoring, mobile work platforms etc.
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Coordinate with the EHS Manager on the updating and standardizing of compliance programs including Lockout/Tagout, Confined Space, Powered Industrial Truck, Overhead Crane, Respiratory, and Emergency Action Plan.
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Responsible for compliance with all refineries environmental, health and safety standards (hot work, cold work permit, confined space entry, lockout/tagout, personal protection equipment, etc.
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Experience in Confined Space, Lock Out Tag Tryout (LOTTO), DOT, and Fall Protection. Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Instructor. Learning & Development Associate needs experience instructing technical courses in the Aerospace industry.
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Review subcontractor safety plans, which includes pre-task plans, crane lifts, steel erection, confined space, excavation work, fall protection & rescue plans. Roncelli is currently seeking a full-time Project Safety Lead (traveling) for our Energy/Solar division with experience within the energy/solar construction industryThe Project Safety Lead will plan, implement, audit and supervise Solar projects safety programs in compliance with our corporate safety program and contractual requirements.
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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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