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Occupational health nursing is the specialty practice that delivers health and safety programs and services to workers and worker populations. Experience: 1 plus years’ experience in the performance of nursing skills relative to occupational health nursing or relevant nursing field preferred.
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The Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Manager is responsible for cultivating a productive, sustainable, healthy, and accident-free workplace by driving a culture of EHS Excellence that embraces EHS and sustainability principles, leading industry practices, and governing regulations.
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Occupational Therapist (OT), Home Care: Enjoy independence and flexibility in the field to visit patients one on one in their own homes. We offer a wide variety of home care ranging from skilled nursing, physical therapy and other licensed health care services, which help with the every day tasks that let people continue living at home where they are most comfortable.
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Ensures compliance with appliance standards and with Occupational Health and Safety Act. 1+ year experience as an HVAC technician, and willingness to continue education in HVAC field.
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Coach and mentor stakeholders to promote active participation and ownership in the implementation of environmental, occupational safety, industrial hygiene, ergonomics, and related regulatory and educational programs.
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Environmental Health & Safety Manager. Work collectively with Incident Review Board (IRB) and Site management to manage all incidents and accident cases thru investigations and root cause analysis, including working directly with Occupational Health clinics and Insurance carriers.
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Select’s EHS Coordinator’s primary purpose is to provide support functions to operational service lines by providing safety training to new hires, promoting occupational health awareness, eliminating hazardous activities by monitoring the operations and emphasizing safety policies.
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Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Health and Safety, Environmental Science, Engineering, or related field. Minimum 10 years’ experience in the Health and Safety field with a minimum 5 years of oil and gas industry experience.
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Skills & Qualifications required: Bachelor's degree in Occupational Health and Safety, Environmental Science, or a related field. Occupational Health, Safety Technician (OHST) c.
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Environmental Compliance, Industrial Hygiene and Safety, Occupational Health, Occupational Hygiene, Audit Management, Incident Management & Risk Assessment) Leads consultant teams that configure/deploy environmental health, safety and sustainability solutions; specific activities include drafting and publishing system design documents, configuring technical specifications and components within the solution, analyzing/migrating data, and developing custom reports/dashboards and automated interfaces.
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Basic/Required: Bachelor’s degree in occupational health and safety, related branch of Engineering, System Safety, Biology, Chemistry, related science/technical field from accredited 4-year college or equivalent experience.
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Bachelors degree in Environmental Safety, Occupational Safety and Health, or related field required. Extensive knowledge of Health and Safety regulations and policies.
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BS in Engineering, Occupational Health, Environmental, Health, and Safety or another relevant field. Senior Technical Recruiter / Section Manager 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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Bachelor of Science in Safety, Occupational Health, Environmental Science, or a related field. Teaching all employees in the company about health and safety standards.
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