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The Field Safety specialist will provide technical support, risk and hazard mitigation strategies, and active leadership with peer teams to support safe work locations and execution of work.
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Ecology Auto Parts Inc. is looking to fill the role of a Field Safety Supervisor. As our Field Safety Supervisor, you will be driving all Safety agendas in a given territory, reporting to our Safety Operations Manager.
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Field Safety Technician should have construction safety experience and a deep knowledge of OSHA regulations for the construction industry. The Field Safety Technician will be a vital part of our team and work closely with construction contractors, subcontractors, and the project management team to maintain a safe and secure work environment.
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Maintain consistent attention to external customer requests and field presence on their properties by attending, participating, and representing the field safety team at Loram and customer safety meetings and seminars.
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As an Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Field Specialist, you will be responsible for ensuring all appropriate company safety policies, procedures, and programs are adhered to in addition to compliance with all safety legal requirements.
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The Field Safety Supervisor must be extremely responsible, responsive, proactive, level-headed, approachable, a strong communicator and maintain a high level of integrity. Mid-Sate Field Safety Supervisor role protects the personal life and health of our team members, customers, and communities.
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At least 3 years of related construction safety experience. Participate and assist in developing pre-job site safety planning and follow up on execution. Frequently communicate with key project shareholders and participate in weekly job safety meetings with construction site personnel and with project management team.
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Acclimate and support construction contractors and subcontractors safety culture. The successful candidate will report to the Project Manager and will be responsible for ensuring that all construction contractors and subcontractors operate in compliance with our safety culture.
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Conduct and coordinate field safety inspections in client facilities relating to safety laws and regulations, recognizing and monitoring hazardous work conditions, and ensuring the use of safety equipment as required.
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Conduct field safety audits to assure safety compliance from employees and subcontractors. Conduct or facilitate safety training and education programs to supervisory and field employees through formal training classes, weekly safety meetings, or other venues.
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National Railroad Safety Services, Inc. (NRSS) is seeking a Field Construction Inspector (FCI) to support railroad safety services for Class 1 Railroads, Regional Short Lines, Transit Systems, State DOT's, as well as Railroad Suppliers, Contractors, and Consultants alike.
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Validate field safety compliance through pin-pointed interactions with field labor based around Loram Operating Rules and the Eight Life Changing Decisions. Job Title: Field Safety Specialist.
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Must have a BS/BA degree in an industry-related field, Safety-related degree or Safety Certification (Ex. CSP, SMS, ASP, CHST, STS, STSC, MSP, CSD etc. Under the direction of the Director of Safety, the Field Safety Coach's main functions are to 1) Evaluate (seek to understand), 2) Coach/Train, 3) Report observations, coaching, and interactions, and 4) Create Resolutions.
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Bachelors degree in Occupational Health & Safety, Environmental Engineering, Industrial Hygiene, Business, or other relevant field is required. Minimum of 2-years experience in the Safety/Environmental field, preferably in a manufacturing environment.
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Associate degree in related field or the equivalent combination of High School diploma or GED along with safety/industry related credentials or similar to: CUSP, CTSP, ASP, GSP, ISA Arborist and/or equivalent work experience.
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