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Trained in Transport of Dangerous Goods (training to be provided as needed) Trained in Transport of Dangerous Goods (training to be provided as needed) Reporting to the Plant Manager, the Production Manager is responsible for the production direction and leadership.
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As a FedEx Warehouse Associate, you'll: Provide movement Of packages, documents and dangerous goods in a timely, safe And efficient manner through effective scan/load methods; Frequently lift up to 50 Lbs. and maneuver packages of weight Above 75Lbs.
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Follow Dangerous Goods Requirements and Regulations. Cargo Agent organizes warehouse and storage facilities; arranges warehouse handling equipment and loads/unloads air cargo, while maintaining the required safety and quality standards as well as comply with Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and company policies.
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Familiarity with Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), Transport of Dangerous Goods (TDG), and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Acts as a mentor to Operator-in-Training/Operator 1 level employees.
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Previous knowledge/experience with the shipment of Dangerous Goods and/or Hazardous Materials a plus. Responsible for preparing Dangerous Goods and/or Hazardous Materials shipments in compliance with current IATA/DOT Rules and regulations.
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Packaging, palletization, and labeling for shipment including dangerous goods, international, and carrier paperwork, and or labels Certifications provided when needed. Perform physical and ERP goods movements.
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Provide subject matter expert level knowledge and expertise in the proper handling, coordinating, and certifying of hazardous cargo for air, ground, and waterway shipments in accordance with associated regulations (49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), International Air Transportation Association (IATA), and International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG.
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Working knowledge of Proforma invoice, Commercial invoice, Freight forwarders, AES, Bill of lading, Dangerous Goods, Hazmat shipping. Execute material transactions in company ERP system and use carriers' computer systems to generate shipping labels, packing slip import/export documentation and manage document filing systems.
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The Curbside Concierge is familiar with the Safety, Security & Dangerous Goods as well as HAZMAT procedures, through annual training provided by Bags, Inc. and the air carriers’ partners.
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Ability to obtain IATA and US DOT compliance related certifications, including Dangerous Goods certification within 6 months in the role. Experience with Dangerous Goods Transportation compliance rules, provisions, and training protocol.
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Seeking Class A CDL Driver to be based out of Cushing, OK. The Driver is responsible for transporting different types of goods to customer locations using a truck. CDL Drivers also follow appropriate safety procedures to transport dangerous cargo and maintain logs of vehicle repair status and working hours.
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The Dangerous Goods (DG) team is looking for a motivated Program Manager with DG experience in transportation, operational knowledge, analytical and communication capabilities, and a hands-on passion to dive-deep into processes to support Amazon’s growth in a safe environment for customers, partners and associates.
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Ensures raw materials and dangerous goods are used, handled and stored according to requirements of the SDS. About the role - CDL Driver Class B (Green Bay, WI) Ensures raw materials and dangerous goods are used, handled and stored according to requirements of the SDS.
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Labelmaster is an established and growing company that takes the complexity out of shipping Dangerous Goods (Hazmat), making the world a safer place. Labelmaster is an established and growing company that takes the complexity out of shipping Dangerous Goods (Hazmat), making the world a safer place.
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Experience in silk screen printing production is preferred. Organize and maintain material in work area (i.e. free of trash, product neat and orderly, etc. We're seeking spirited "can do" people to join our Manufacturing team in the exciting world of hazmat compliance.
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