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Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, or a related field like Occupational Health, Safety, chemistry, or engineering. Assist in the development of specific areas of occupational health and safety systems, including drafting or updating policies, procedures, and manuals.
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Required Education: Post secondary education in a related field or equivalent experience Sound knowledge of the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Excellent English communication skills Excellent organizational skills Excellent interpersonal and problem-solving skills Ability to supervise, train and motivate employees in a multi-cultural environment.
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Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Health & Safety, Environmental Sciences, Change Management, or other relevant field. Along with my colleagues in the Environmental, Health and Safety Division at CPS, Inc., I specialize in placing EHS Professionals nationwide with Chemical, Petrochemical, Refining, Pharmaceutical, Biotech, and Food Manufacturing Companies.
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A degree in occupational health and safety, industrial hygiene, or a related field is preferred. 5 years of relevant field work experience in a health, safety, or construction role is preferred.
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Knowledge of Occupational Health and Safety regulations and experience applying them in industrial/commercial facilities. Stantec is seeking an On- Call Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Compliance Consultant to support various clients within our Commercial and Manufacturing team.
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Bachelor’s degree in Occupational / Industrial Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Engineering, Environmental Science, or other EHS related field preferred; other four year degrees will be considered.
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Experience in aspects of emergency management, safety, occupational health, epidemiology, or infection prevention. Bachelor's degree in Emergency Management, Environmental Health & Safety, Public Health or related field.
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COVID-19 Precaution(s) are in place consistent with CDC guidelines, U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Health & Safety Administration (OSHA), and state/local laws. Emotional - Access to mental health resources, caregiving support, paid time off and parental leave to support your emotional wellbeing.
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Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Manager directs the development, implementation, and maintenance of comprehensive environmental, safety and health programs for the facility.
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Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Health & Safety, Environmental Studies or related field. The Judge Group is in search of an outstanding Environmental, Health and Safety Specialist in the Springfield, Massachusetts area.
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Detailed knowledge of OSHA, EPA and other applicable industry environmental, health and safety standards. Works with Corporate Safety Manger to develops and implements safety policies and procedures to ensure that safety compliance is maintainedLOTO, confined space, spill response, arc flash, OSHA Report, Hearing tests, Ergonomics.
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Certification in Occupational Health and Safety may be required. Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field. Conduct regular site inspections to monitor progress and ensure quality and safety standards are met.
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A priority at NIOSH is to develop new knowledge in the field of occupational safety and health and to transfer that knowledge into practice, and empowering employers and workers to create safe and healthy workplaces.
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WHAT YOU BRING TO US:Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Occupational Safety & Health, or related field Certified Safety Professional (CSP) Minimum 10 years' safety construction experience Can be a combination of education, training, and relevant experience.
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Thorough working knowledge and understanding of specific EH&S field(s) including related laws and regulations; and general knowledge and understanding of all EH&S fields including but not limited to: industrial hygiene, environmental health, pest control, occupational safety, ergonomics, laboratory safety, biosafety, controlled substances, environmental protection, fire safety, radiation safety, hazardous materials control and hazardous waste management.
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