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Keep the Facilities Manager and Human Resources Manager up to date on matters relating to, environmental, health and safety. BS in Environmental Engineering, Chemistry, Occupational Health and Safety or related field, Masters degree preferred.
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Bachelor's degree in environmental health & safety or similar field. The EH&S Specialist job functions include but not limited to implementation and maintenance of environment, health, and safety programs at DAP’s Facilities Pacific, MO. Identify, develop and implement plant safety directives in conjunction with Legal, HR and Operations departments.
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G. Attend necessary seminars and training to maintain and update skills in industrial safety, environmental law, and federal and state occupational safety and health laws and regulations for effective training delivery and management.
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Understanding and knowledge of federal, state, local and company regulations and standards applicable to environmental protection agency (EPA) and occupational health and safety (OSHA) practices and programs and state worker’s compensations system.
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The EHS Specialist provides hands-on management to the site level plant management teams specific to Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) requirements. Job Purpose: The Environmental Health and Safety Specialist is responsible for developing and implementing all environmental, health, and safety programs in a fast-paced, multi-plant global operation.
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Oversees the development, planning and implementation of environmental, health and safety policies and procedures (chemical safety, ergonomics, illness and injury prevention and building safety) within the company.
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Reporting to the Environmental Health and Safety Manager, this position will assist in monitoring and maintaining all programs processes and procedures as they relate to the health, safety, industrial hygiene, and housekeeping for their respective facilities.
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Under the supervision of the Director of Safety and Risk Management (SRM), the Health and Safety Specialist performs duties in support of the University's Environmental Health & Safety Policy by assisting SRM staff in developing and providing training programs and conducting hazard assessments and workplace inspections to ensure Montana State University employee health and safety while also meeting regulatory demands.
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Provide EHS subject matter expertise, technical assistance, and guidance, including ergonomics, industrial hygiene, safety, environmental, natural disaster, business continuity, and occupational health processes.
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Cresco Labs is seeking a detail-oriented, thorough, and organized Environmental Health and Safety Coordinator to join our growing team. Coordinates environmental health and safety policies, completes workplace and equipment inspections, and implements workplace safety programs.
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To get there, we need a motivated and organized Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) Coordinator to join the team in our Baldwinsville, NY folding carton plant. Our EHS Coordinator plays a pivotal role in fostering our culture of safety and ensuring that environmental health and safety standards are consistently met.
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The Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Manager is responsible for developing, coordinating, and promoting all environmental, health and safety programs for the Multi-Color Corporation, York PA and Asheville NC facilities.
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Job Title: Sr. Environmental Health and Safety Specialist. Qualifications and Education Requirements: At least five years work history as a Construction Safety Representative Academic degree in safety related field Thorough knowledge of applicable regulations (OSHA, ANSI) Construction Health Safety Technician (CHST) certification preferred CSP, ASP or GSP certification preferred Thorough knowledge of applicable regulations (OSHA, ADOSH/AZ-OSHA, ANSI.
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Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Environmental and Safety Compliance Officer (CESCO), and or Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) preferred. A qualified candidate will have a minimum of 2 years of direct relevant experience supporting or leading all aspects of EHS, including but not limited to: due diligence, auditing, and compliance assurance; EHS procedures development and training in industrial and manufacturing settings; air quality, wastewater, chemical management, bulk liquid storage, and waste handling; industrial hygiene, environmental assessment, and industrial safety compliance.
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General environmental health and safety technical assistance, conduct epidemiological investigations, complete plan reviews, conduct health and safety inspections, and address environmental health issues during emergency events (disasters), as evidenced by Professional Registration as a Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS) or Registered Sanitarian (RS) through the National Environmental Health Association or any U.S. State or Territory meeting the NEHA reciprocity requirements.
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