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Bachelor's degree in Safety Engineering, Environmental Management, Occupational Safety and Health, Industrial Hygiene, or other equivalent technical field. Responsible for the design, implementation, maintenance and evaluation of identified environmental, health and safety programs (EHS) including the complex analysis of data resulting from these programs.
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The Site Safety Manager is responsible for promoting and enforcing of the corporate Health, Safety & Environment (“HSE”) program and providing safety support to construction operations.
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Candidate will be required to complete corporate and contract safety training, familiarization with Total Safety Task Instruction (TSTI) and training on operating procedures and desk instructions.
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Purpose:The Corporate Safety and Environmental Leader has responsibility for the direction and program management related to occupational safety, environmental management, workplace injury, worker’s compensation, and the security across all sites and our Corporate headquarters.
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Site Safety Manager will report to the Senior Site Safety Manager (If working on same project) shall be a direct report to Corporate Health & Safety Director. All safety audit reports and accident/incident reports will be sent to Corporate Health & Safety Director in a timely manner.
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Complies with corporate safety policies and works to identify and help resolve any issues. Assist in supporting the product line with a willingness to learn about products relating to thin film coatings, lenses, fiber optics, polarization optics, prisms, gratings, opto-mechanics, collimators, isolators, spectroscopy accessories, microscopy sub-assemblies, etc.
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The Regional Safety Director is considered to be a professional and responsible member of corporate safety management team and must display a high level of leadership and communication skills, maintaining a positive working relationship with our regional & branch management teams.
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Set the strategic vision and direction for the Global Legal Services Group and ensure execution in mission critical subject matter, including: Corporate Governance, Strategic Transactions and Financings, Regulatory Compliance, Contracting Process, Litigation and Claims, Risk Management, Safety and Loss Control, Labor Relations, Employment Practices and External Counsel relationships.
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A Vitamin E Process Safety Specialist will be to work with the Process Safety Engineer and the greater Total Process Safety team to progress our systems to not just to meet, but to exceed, corporate and local compliance standards.
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5 years of work experience with a Bachelors Degree or equivalent with applicable experience as a Corporate Cabin Attendant. Maintains training qualifications for flight operation-applicable regulatory and safety management system requirements, including annual emergency procedures training (emergency scenarios and drills, inflight medical emergencies, security, hazardous material recognition, knowledge of drug and alcohol programs, food safety.
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Requires a good working knowledge of safety and operating rules, train operations, FRA regulations, hazardous materials, labor agreements and corporate policies as well as Thoroughbred Yard Enterprise System (TYES), crew call, and other applications.
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Our Printing Press Operators must adhere to all plant and corporate safety rules, procedures, and guidelines. Reports all safety concerns or issues to their immediate supervisor.
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Oversee and manage the Public Safety Telecommunicator Shift Bid process and develop related rules associated with an effective method. Submits to Corporate any disciplinary recommendations that create a need for employee/employer conflict resolution.
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Manage time independently, ensure proper documentation in laboratory notebook, and comply with all corporate safety and quality standards. Ensure a clean laboratory and working environment, maintain accurate chemical inventory, and follow all corporate Health and Safety protocols.
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Interior and exterior space planning, renovations, repairs, and improvements based on NYC building codes, safety requirements and corporate standards/regulations. Conduct code and life safety analysis for architectural designs and develop safety reference drawings in support of the analysis.
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