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GAF Corporate EHS is looking for a Director of Industrial Risk. This role will lead strategic initiatives and execute the Company's industrial risk, process safety, fire protection and life safety strategy to achieve our Vision Zero. The role will collaborate with other functions including but not limited to Research and Development, Engineering and Operations to execute the industrial risk strategy.
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A Fire Life Safety Director (FLSD) is a critical position responsible for ensuring the safety and security of occupants within a building, particularly in the event of fire or other emergencies.
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Fire and Safety Procedures. Notify Food Service Director or Lead Cook of any malfunctioning kitchen equipment or appliances. Reports to: Food Service Director and Lead Cook.
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The Fire Safety Director is responsible for ensuring that plans are adequate and well-developed for safe and timely evacuations and emergency response. Active NYC Fire Safety Director Certification REQUIRED (Z89, F89 or T89) IF YOU DO NOT POSSESS ONE OF THESE PLEASE DO NOT APPLY.
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High Rise Fire Safety Director certificate. Monitor and maintain optimum performance of all building systems to include mechanical, electrical/electronic, CCTV, fire/life safety, smoke control, access control/security, HVAC and water circulation system, including coordination and interaction with necessary subcontractors to ensure optimum performance of equipment.
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Inspects food service work areas for evidence of rodents or pests, safety, or fire hazards, housekeeping and maintenance problems. Under the direction and supervision of the Director of Food service or the Assistant Food Service Director, the Food Service Aide works in the kitchen assisting in the preparation and service of food and follows a cleaning schedule.
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Assist supervisor or director in checking alarm systems, safety and fire alarm systems and closely monitoring security of building doors, service areas, delivery areas and grounds.
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Established fire/safety/disaster plans, risk management, and security, report and/or. violations of residents' rights to Supervisor or Executive Director. OSHA and safety, including universal precautions and safe work practices.
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Ensure that your assigned personnel participate in and conduct all fire safety and disaster preparedness drills in a safe and professional manner. Assist the Director and/or Infection Control Coordinator in identifying, evaluating, and classifying routine and job-related functions to ensure that tasks in which there is potential exposure to blood/body fluids are properly identified and recorded.
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Accountable for the overall security and safety, including oversight of the building and property, including the monitoring of community entrances, all fire and alarm systems and inside and outside grounds on a regular basis.
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Annual Security and Fire Safety Report: This report is provided pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act ("The Clery Act"). The report can be found at: Annual Security and Fire Safety Report.
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Follows and supports community fire safety and infection control practices and promptly reports any unsafe conditions or equipment to immediate supervisor. Provides direct resident care while promoting resident dignity, independence and choice, regularly observes residents’ physical and mental conditions and reports changes to the Health Services Director, Expressions Coordinator, or Executive Director.
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Participate in all fire safety and disaster preparedness drills in a safe and professional manner. Participate in employee performance evaluations, providing information on the performance of GNA's and CMA's to the Director of Nursing.
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Takes appropriate action to address performance and attendance problemsMay perform duties of staff nurse whenever required including but not limited to completing health assessments, developing and evaluation of care plans, and reviewing, implementing and evaluating residents' medication, treatment and other charting requirementsAssists in the establishment of disaster, fire, and safety programs in cooperation with Administration.
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Monitor environment and care practices of nursing personnel to ensure compliance of established safety, fire and disaster, infection control and ensure all other departmental policies and procedures are followed; and to ensure cleanliness and safety of work and treatment areas.
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