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Under the supervision of the Director of Environmental Health, Safety, and Security, the Facility Environmental, Health and Safety Specialist will maintain compliance with all OSHA and EPA programs.
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Deliver EHS training and new hire orientations for one or more of the following: lock out / tag out (LOTO), fire prevention, hazard communications, confined space entry, hearing conservation, EHS policies and procedures, or other training programs.
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Strong knowledge of federal and local EHS regulations, including OSHA, EPA, and CDC. Related keywords: SSHO, safety, safety director, safety manager, construction, new construction, superintendent, triple hatter, OSHA, EHS, HSE.
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The Hazardous Waste Technician will be responsible for implementing and maintaining regulatory requirements relating to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) and Department of Transportation (DOT.
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The EH&S Specialist will maintain updated OSHA and EPA required written programs and develop/conduct training as necessary under the direction of the EHS Manager as well as maintaining and expanding a solid foundation of Environmental Health and Safety excellence.
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Strong knowledge of regulations and consensus standards (OSHA, EPA, DOT, NIOSH, ANSI, NFPA, Workers' Compensation), inspection procedures, audits, hazard reviews, incident prevention, incident investigation techniques, and safety and environmental education and training.
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One or more of the following certifications: EPA Asbestos Management Planner, EPA Asbestos Project Designer, EPA Asbestos Supervisor, EPA Lead Risk Assessor. The Environmental Business Line of AECOM is seeking an Environmental Scientist/Asbestos and Lead Inspector for immediate employment with the EHS Department in the Boston, MA, Chelmsford, MA, or Germantown, MD office.
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Ensure compliance with all local, state, and federal EHS regulations including but not limited to OSHA, NHDES, EPA, Health and Human Services, NRC, DOT, and DOL. The EHS Specialist performs a variety of functions to assist in maintaining and preserving the health and safety of employees as well as the environment.
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The EHS Specialist will be familiar with regulatory standards and guidelines such as OSHA, EPA, MassDEP, ANSI, ASHRAE, DOT and NFPA, as well as local environmental health and safety regulations.
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The EHS Coordinator may report to a project based EHS Manager or be placed on a smaller project by themselves. 1-3 years of heavy civil construction and/or environmental experience at the management level required Knowledge and experience working with Regulatory Agencies such as, OSHA, EPA, DOT and others as appropriate Requires broad theoretical job knowledge typically obtained through advanced education.
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Under the direction of the EHS& S Manager, provide EHS support for facility, including the following areas: Incident Investigations, Safety Trainings, Safety Committee, Hazardous Communication, Lockout Tagout, Machine Safety, Fire Protection, Ergonomics, Respirator Protection, Hearing Conservation, Forklift Operator Training, and Contractor Safety.
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Extensive knowledge of OSHA, EPA, DHEC, air permitting and fire code regulation. Solid technical background in EHS, process safety management (PSM) and Conduct of Operations. Previous proven leadership experience in EHS and PSM.
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Current Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) Inspector license, current EPA Inspector license or current EPA Asbestos Abatement or OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) training is preferred, Lead sampling (LST, LIA) and/or HAZWOPER certifications are a plus.
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Employee's must be able to work independently or in a team environment while complying with all CFAN, EHS, OSHA, EPA, and Quality requirements. Must possess problem-solving skills, understanding of industrial EHS requirements/policies, corrective action efforts/systems improvements, equipment installations, participate in risk/hazard abatement.
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Consults and coaches’ leaders to ensure environmental, health and safety (EHS) policies/procedures and supports the EHS department to ensure OSHA and EPA compliance at all times. Updates, manages, coordinates, and implements all fourteen (14) elements programs of the OSHA Process Safety Management standard and the additional requirements of EPA Risk Management Plan regulation.
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