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May be required to obtain company paid for Hazmat DOT/IATA shipping training and certification in order to ship Hazardous Materials/Dangerous Goods (DG). May be required to obtain company paid for Hazmat DOT/IATA shipping training and certification in order to ship Hazardous Materials/Dangerous Goods (DG.
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Develop and administer the facility EHS management systems, including employee participation, employee health, hazard analyses, safe operating procedures, training, risk management, loss control, spill prevention, hazardous waste, DOT hazardous materials, emissions, emergency planning (EPCRA) and all other key system elements.
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Knowledge of the Less-than-Truckload (LTL) industry, hazardous materials regulations and DOT rules and regulations. Enforce all company, FMCSR, OSHA and DOT policies, rules, regulations, and laws.
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Transportation Operations Possesses knowledge of: Laws, regulations, and safety rules regarding materials transportation; Department of Transportation (DOT), Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance and state laws and regulations; vehicle maintenance; HazMat bill of ladings, Compliance, Safety, Accountability basics; other transportation paperwork.
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Safely handle hazardous materials/cylinder gases. As a Loader at Airgas, you'll play a crucial role in safely and efficiently handling cylinder gases, ensuring compliance with safety standards and DOT regulations.
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Hauls and disposes Hazardous waste, hazardous materials, industrial fluids. Performs safety inspections and maintains a DOT driver log and records, as required by DOT.
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Duties may involve complex pickups and deliveries, e.g., night deliveries, transport of dangerous and hazardous materials. Complies with all DOT (Department of Transportation) standards and regulations.
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Depending on location, is trained and certified in hazardous materials/dangerous goods (DG) shipping in accordance with IATA, IMO, and DOT regulations. Depending on location, performs hazardous materials/dangerous goods (DG) shipping in accordance with IATA, IMO, and DOT regulations, which includes but is not limited to: Performing function in designated system.
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Exposure to hazardous materials shipped and packaged under DOT regulations. Must possess a class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with double/triple, hazardous materials and tank endorsements.
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If crossing state lines or transporting hazardous materials, then the minimum age is 21. The primary duty of the Driver, which we call a Logistics Specialist II with or without a Crane Operator, is to deliver building materials to a customer’s place of business or to a job site.
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Familiarity with the Hazardous Materials by Highway Regulations, the North American Standard Out of Service (OOS) criteria, and electronic logging devices (ELD’s) Conduct and document driver training to ensure our DOT route drivers have a clear understanding of all related job functions and requirements.
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Prior commercial driving experience and knowledge of DOT & OSHA safety regulations for Logistic Specialists a plus. Must pass a required drug test and possess a current DOT medical certificate.
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Hold a valid Class A CDL with endorsements for Tank Vehicle "N" and Hazardous Materials "H" Ensure that all DOT regulations including those applicable to dangerous goods transport are followed.
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Required to use personal protective equipment to prevent exposure to injury and/or hazardous materials. Comply with all ICC, DOT, State and local traffic and highway laws, rules, and regulations.
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The Logistics Shipping Coordinator II tracks 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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