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Understand and comply with applicable fire safety, OSHA, and EPA rules and regulations. Install, maintain and troubleshoot point of sale and networking systems including Gilbarco Passport, Verifone Commander, Gasboy Prime, Veeder Root Tank Level Systems and various other manufacturers' systems.
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Conducts periodic facility/branch compliance audits to ensure Evergreen North America/GEM, OSHA, MSHA, EPA, State DEQ and DOT compliance standards. The Branch Safety Manager is responsible for ensuring OSHA, MSHA, DOT, EPA and State DEQ safety compliance requirements for his/ her assigned location's of responsibility.
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Knowledge of regulatory requirements (i.e., OSHA, EPA, TCEQ, RCRA) Knowledgeable and hands on experience with manufacturing equipment such as, but not limited to, reactor, distillation, scrubber, pump, compressor, heat exchanger, boiler, water and waste treatment, piping, DCS and instrumentation systems.
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Develop environmental, health, and safety programs and policies applicable to small arms, ammunition manufacturing, and other company activities in accordance with EPA, OSHA, and various state and local environmental regulations.
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Works closely with the Quality Manager to ensure compliance with statutory mandates, regulatory requirements and accreditation standards of professional organizations such as JCAHO. (Statutory and regulatory requirements include but are not limited to the following: FDA, OSHA, EPA, EMTALA, Medicare and Medicaid provisions of the Social Security Act.
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Remains abreast of changes in regulation of all agencies having jurisdiction over the medical center such as: EPA, OSHA, Mass DEP, MWRA, DOT, Boston Fire Department, FAA, and CDC. Working knowledge of OSHA requirements relating to personal exposure of regulated substances and general safe work practices including protective equipment.
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Monitor third party maintenance vendors working near or with ammonia refrigeration system to ensure compliance with company, OSHA, and EPA safety policies. Ensure all paperwork and reports are accurate, completed on time and meets OSHA and EPA regulatory requirements.
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The Senior EHS Specialist will lead, and support EHS program development and communications based on internal EHS programs and external regulatory requirements (i.e. OSHA, PESH, DEC, EPA), as well as support EHS campaigns and events to promote employee awareness and control measures for hazards.
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Compliance efforts in line with OSHA Process Safety Management (PSM)and EPA Risk Management Plan (RMP) rules. Deep understanding of PSM, OSHA, NFPA, ASME, API standards and codes. A Process Safety Engineer's job responsibilities include pursuing a deep understanding of product development and design of the manufacturing process.
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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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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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Comprehensive understanding of OSHA General Industry and EPA TSCA regulations, NIOSH and ACGIH standards, working knowledge of relevant regulatory interpretations, and professional experience in industrial hygiene, ergonomics, ventilation, radiation safety and occupational health behavioral safety concepts and a strong technical background.
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Regulatory compliance : Ammonia refrigeration systems are subject to various regulations and standards, such as those set by organizations like the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA.
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Ensure assets (Refrigeration/HVAC/Electrical systems) are managed in accordance with the following: IIAR (International Institute of Ammonia Refrigeration), ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers), ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers), EPA, OSHA and applicable State and Local Codes.
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Ensure ongoing compliance with all regulatory agencies including, OSHA, EPA, HACCP, FDA, PCQI and other local and regional agencies. Darling Ingredients is seeking an experienced Plant Manager to join our Amarillo, TX team.
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