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Collaborate with litigation counsel in connection with environmental or safety compliance enforcement actions or litigation, as needed. + Provide support related to H&S and security, including but not limited to OSHA, PSM, DOT/PHMSA, and CFATS.
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Chair or work with various internal and external teams/committees that help develop evolving EHS-related missions, policies, programs, and respective goals and objectives such as Company’s DOT Compliance Committee, Offsite Range Safety group, Implementation of software, and LMS.
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Proficiency in the knowledge of regulatory requirements such as environmental compliance regulations, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) regulations, safety regulations (OSHA) and state permit and accreditation requirements, DOT regulations.
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Ensure Chick-fil-A Supply operations and policies comply with all governmental regulations, including but not limited to compliance with FDA, USDA, DOT, FMCSA, OSHA and EPA regulations. Position SummaryThe Safety, Quality and Compliance (SQC) Leader will lead food safety, quality, safety, regulatory compliance, risk management, contingency planning, contingency execution and training at the new Chick-fil-A Supply Distribution Center (DC) in Columbia, SC. This individual will help lead a workforce of ~200 people distributing millions of cases of inventory annually to Chick-fil-A Operators throughout the southeast.
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A solid understanding of CAA, CWA, RCRA and DOT. Ensure full environmental compliance with federal and state regulations, environmental policies and company procedures across HCC facilities.
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Chair or work with various internal and external teams/committees that help develop evolving EHS-related missions, policies, programs, and respective goals and objectives such as SIG's DOT Compliance Committee, Offsite Range Safety group, Implementation of software, and LMS.
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The DOT (Department of Transportation) & Regulatory Compliance Coordinator is responsible for ensuring adherence to all DOT regulatory compliance requirements and coordinating with EHS to ensure compliance management over all North Slope operations.
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Maintain all DOT compliance files in SPARC. Ensure Compliance with Quarterly Random DOT Drug Screens. Manage compliance tasks including weekly inspections of site security, sediment basins, emergency spillways, NPDES outfalls, etc.
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10+ years of experience implementing biosafety and EHS programs: biosafety, biologics manufacturing, hazardous waste determination and management, occupational health, IH, environmental permitting, DEP, DOT, and OSHA.
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Professional Engineer (PE), Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Environmental and Safety Compliance Officer (CESCO), Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM), or the like is preferred.
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Compliance projects may include program assistance for environmental laws, regulations and permitting associated with, but not limited to, Clean Air Act (CAA), Clean Water Act (CWA), Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA), Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Oil Pollution Act (OPA) spill planning, and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA.
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Collaborate with DOT Compliance department to ensure full regulatory compliance. We are leaders in each of our respective service lines, including Vapor Control, Chemical Cleaning, Tank Cleaning, Water Treatment, Vacuum Services, Hydroblasting, Hydroexcavation, and Industrial Logistics & Transportation.
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Working knowledge of agencies including BIA, BLM, USACE, USFWS, State DNR/DEP/DEQ/DOT, FERC, FHWA, FAA. Proven knowledge of environmental compliance requirements as they relate to public and private infrastructure (transportation, renewable energy, and oil/gas/energy) projects.
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The Transportation DOT & Safety Manager is responsible for managing the health and safety process for risk reduction, injury prevention, and DOT regulatory compliance at the Springfield, Ohio and Forney, Texas Transportation locations.
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Hazard analyses, safe operating procedures, risk management, loss control, waste water management, spill prevention, hazardous waste, DOT hazardous materials, emissions, emergency planning and all other key system elements.
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