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Assures compliance with OSHA and DOT programs such as hearing conservation, blood-borne pathogen training, random drug screening, and follow-up program. Assures compliance with OSHA and DOT programs, such as hearing conservation, blood-borne pathogen training, random drug screening, and follow-up programs.
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This position typically requires successfully passing drug-screening procedures prior to being hired thereafter subject to random and cause drug and alcohol testing. Ability to work outdoors and navigate construction sites in all seasons.
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Subject to random DOT drug screening per FMCSA regulations. Must pass a pre-employment DOT drug and alcohol screen. Operate equipment, such as Omnitracs, FMS, Electronic Logs, and telephones, to exchange necessary information with dispatcher, branch manager, or other drivers.
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PLEASE NOTE: Detention Officer is a safety sensitive position that requires a comprehensive background check, pre-employment drug screening, and post employment random drug screening.
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Successful completion of a pre-employment and/or random drug screening test. KPH Healthcare Services, Inc. is a multistate organization and abides by all local, state and federal regulations as it pertains to minimum wage requirements.
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Assuring compliance with the OSHA and DOT programs such as hearing conservation, blood-borne pathogen training, random drug screening, and follow-up programs. The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) coordinates health care for employees in the onsite clinic, overseeing evaluation and case management of workplace injuries as well as compliance with medical surveillance programs.
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Pass a DOT/FAA pre-employment drug, alcohol, and random screening throughout your employment, which includes screening for marijuana, cocaine, opiates, PCP, and amphetamine.
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This position successfully passing drug-screening procedures prior to being hired; thereafter subject to random and cause drug and alcohol testing. HDR is a drug and alcohol free environment.
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We perform pre-employment and random drug screening* Taco Villa is a Drug Free environment. You will make beans, meat, guacamole, salsa, shred cheese, etc. As the prep cook you are responsible for making all food items daily to spec by following recipes closely.
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Assure compliance with OSHA and DOT programs such as hearing conservation, blood borne pathogen training, random drug screening and follow up program. Assure compliance with OSHA programs such as hearing conservation, blood borne pathogen training, random drug screening and follow up programs.
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For some positions, you may be required to provide drug and alcohol testing, before or during employment, based on our Drug Testing and Drug Free Workplace Policy. Conduct and document observations of construction as it progresses for civil projects related to civil infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, water/wastewater facilities and pump stations.
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Primary Responsibilities In the role of Civil Construction Inspector, we'll count on you to: Conduct and document observations of construction as it progresses for civil projects related to civil infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, water/wastewater facilities, pump stations and pipelines.
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Performs drug tests, hearing tests, pulmonary function tests, and fit tests. Certified to perform DOT urine drug and alcohol screens (Preferred) Facilitates return-to-work and light-duty assignments for employees with work-related injuries.
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Must be able to pass the state mandated criminal background screening and random drug testing. May be credentialed as Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA); Competency Evaluated Nursing Assistant (CENA); Home Health Aide; other credential or experience which prepares the individual to perform the duties required.
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The LPN relays information to employees and client key stakeholders regarding workplace safety and injury prevention as well as assuring compliance with health-related OSHA mandates. Experienced in developing health/wellness programs and performing ergonomic assessment.
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