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Experience in DOT, endangered species, historic properties, public water systems, wastewater treatment design, Facility Response Plans (EPA & US Coast Guard), ISO program management, and USACE permitting desired, but not required.
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The traffic laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Federal Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT and other relevant governmental and industrial standards and policies.
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Good knowledge of International Chemical Regulations (TSCA, GHS, REACH) regulations is desired; previous Experience in Hazardous Materials management (DOT, RCRA). Industry certifications strongly preferred (CSP, CHMM, DOT); strong knowledge of universally accepted SHE practices.
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OSHA Training, OSHA's Hazardous Waste and Emergency Response standard (HAZWOPER) training, DOT Hazcom training, preferred. OSHA Training, OSHA's Hazardous Waste and Emergency Response standard (HAZWOPER) training, DOT Hazcom training, preferred.
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You check things in triplicate, there is nary a decimal out of place in your spreadsheets, and typos, unassigned tasks, or that one bottle out of place in the storefront display stand out to you like a giant red dot.
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5+ years knowledge in RCRA and DOT Regulations as it relates to operating under a RCRA Part B Permit. Clean Earth is a leading provider of environmental services with over 60 facilities throughout the U.S. We are a division of Harsco Corporation, a global powerhouse with over 11,000 employees.
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Must possess a working knowledge of local, state, and federal environmental compliance requirements such as RCRA, EPCRA, SPCC, and NPDES and a broad knowledge of DOT regulations. Must complete RCRA and Texas Hazardous Waste training course within 3 months of hire.
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Input Manifest information into the computerized information management system, verify accuracy of DOT description/RCRA hazardous waste codes and other information on incoming manifests. Input Manifest information into the computerized information management system, verify accuracy of DOT description/RCRA hazardous waste codes and other information on incoming manifests.
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Provide safety training as required including hazard communications, new employee safety orientation, lead awareness, hearing conservation, radiation safety, laser safety, hazardous waste, fire extinguisher, CPR and first aid, and bloodborne pathogens.
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Bachelor’s or advanced degree in the fields of chemical engineering, fire protection engineering or mechanical engineering Professional Engineer (PE/P.Eng.), Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), Institute of Safety and Health Management (ISHM) or comparable certification Knowledge of U.S. federal regulations and standards pertaining to hazardous materials, including DOT, OSHA, EPA, etc.
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As Logistics Shipping Coordinator, you'll track materials received at treatment plant in accordance with applicable Federal, State and local hazardous waste regulations and in accordance with our policies, practices and procedures.
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Job ResponsibilitiesOperate tractor-trailer safely within DOT regulations that govern safe driving, hours of service, inspection, maintenance, and transportation of hazardous materials Conducts thorough pre and post trip inspections of equipment to determine if equipment is ready to go, safety to operate, and properly placard according to the nature and amount of the cargo contained.
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Develop hazardous and chemical waste programs following Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Department of Transportation (DOT), and other state and federal government agencies' regulations.
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Bachelors degree required; Engineering or related preferred RCRA Hazardous Waste and DOT Hazardous Waste Training 1-5 years of experience. Review external permit applications against the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) regulations Review internal project requests and operational tasks against environmental policies, regulations and provide project managers with direct support against anticipated permitting requirements Assist operations and construction teams in proper management and disposal of both hazardous and non-hazardous waste.
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Observes Infection Control Procedures (Universal Precautions) and other mandated safeguards when handling other hazardous items. Insures products and equipment is transported safely in accordance with OSHA , DOT & Accrediting Organization standards.
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