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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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Assist in developing and administering programs, such as Division and Company Safety and Health Programs and Policies, the Industrial Hygiene/Occupational Health program, Emergency Response Planning, the Continuous Materials Inventory program, Accident Prevention Initiatives, and Regulatory Compliance training.
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Provide in-house consulting (e.g., guidance and direction; serve as a resource; focus on accident prevention and risk mitigation) during Federal or State OSHA, EPA, DOT, EPA, fire marshal inspections, all HS&E investigations or complaints.
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The Health, Safety & Environmental Manager will be a key member of the account leadership team managing multiple locations including Puerto Rico. The individual in this position will be responsible for assuring ongoing compliance with all Federal, State and Local EHS/AHJ regulations in conjunction with corporate and client guidelines.
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Private Fleet Management: Ensures safe, compliant, and efficient operation of Dawn private fleet, leveraging technology (primarily Descartes Suite: Roadnet and Greenmile) to plan and execute delivery in compliance with all DOT regulations and Dawn policies.
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Demonstrated knowledge of the following areas: compliance with applicable federal/state regulations, gases and related hard goods, DOT regulations, truck and trailer loading limits, cylinder markings, test dates, pressure ratings, ICC markings, placarding, hazardous material classifications, DOT driver qualifications and record keeping, vehicle purchasing and maintenance requirements, accident reporting, and safety and compliance.
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INSPECTION - Inspect facilities, new construction and modification sites and safety equipment according to hazard surveillance schedules for compliance with safety OSHA, DOT, EPA, TJC, NFPA, State and Hospitals standards and regulations; prepare, maintain written recommendations, reports; perform follow-up review on findings.
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Maintain internal database with current driver status, license information, and DOT compliance information. Ensure compliance with all regulatory agencies including: OSHA and DOT as well as other client specific requirements involving HSE.
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Experience in pipeline operations, pipeline design, pipeline repair, and pipeline integrity issues such as corrosion control, pipeline assessment and fitness for service evaluation, risk management, DOT Code requirements, and compliance.
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The Department of Transportation (DOT) Compliance Manager is responsible for Federal and State Transportation & Pipeline Compliance and Risk Management for the oil and gas pipelines and facility assets across Western Midstream's US Onshore Operations.
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Knowledge of compliance including NEPA, CEQA, USACE, CWA, DOT, SPCC, EPA, CalEPA, and waste management, water quality (state and jurisdictional) air quality (state and jurisdictional), T&E species, USFW, CDFW, and Historical Resources.
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5+ years’ experience with regulatory matters: OSHA, NIOSH, RCRA, TOSCA, DOT, EPA – Tier II, TRI, SWPPP, SPCC, etc. Directly responsible for the completion of SWPPP inspections, storm water and wastewater sampling and testing and other EHS compliance tasks as assigned per established EHS schedules.
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Coke Florida is looking for a DOT Compliance Driver Trainer based out of our Hollywood location. The role requires using effective teaching skills; it also requires understanding and adhering to state and Federal DOT regulations and Coke Florida Safety policies.
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Knowledge of OSHA regulations for general industry, DOT compliance. Maintain water treatment system to ensure compliance with Stormwater Permit. Maintain compliance for Stormwater and Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permits.
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Follows GROWMARK’s Code of Conduct and Corporate Compliance Program, Environmental Health and Safety, OSHA and DOT policies and procedures, as they apply. GAPS FS offers agronomy, agri-finance, precision agriculture, nutrient management, energy, feed, grain, and turf products and services.
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