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The department’s environmental compliance function includes inspection and testing for environmental safety (air quality, hazardous materials storage, etc.) Reporting to the Director, Safety, the System Safety Engineer will be responsible for defining, planning,and coordinating regulatory safety activities, training, regulatory compliance, and the continuous improvement of safety performance through the development and implementation of various programs, procedures, with interdepartmental cooperation.
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Related to wetland delineations, state water determinations, resource protection areas, threatened and endangered species, land use mapping and vegetation cover classification, GPS data collection, agency consultations, cultural resources, hazardous materials, and water quality permitting.
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Knowledge of Store operations and financials, store hazardous materials and food safety rules, employment law, applicable union contractual agreement language, interviewing techniques and hiring practices.
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Conduct plan checks of new or remodel construction plans for restaurant, pool and spa facilities, and hazardous materials storage and monitoring systems relative to regulatory compliance; investigate complaints about sewage and various public health nuisances; conduct epidemiological investigations; handle housing and vector complaints; and investigate food borne illnesses.
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Oversee lab safety and regulatory compliance, including tracking of biologics, chemicals, and hazardous materials, and enforcing PPE policy and lab safety rules. Manage shipping for domestic and international shipments of lab materials, including the preparation of material for shipment and receiving from external vendors.
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Experience in air quality, hazardous materials and waste management, due diligence, industrial wastewater, and remediation is highly desirable. Additionally, someone with experience in air quality, hazardous materials and waste management, due diligence, industrial wastewater, and remediation would be a plus.
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This position will require ongoing communication with the AmeriGas Legal Department and assist as a liaison between AmeriGas and Department of Transportation (DOT) Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), state agencies, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and others as required.
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Ensures compliance with all personnel to safety standards, Hazardous Materials Management program, Universal Precautions, and Infection Control. Maintains an awareness of Hazardous Materials and is compliant with safety and infection control policies.
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Complies with all applicable regulatory requirements including providing documents needed for the driver qualification file and abiding by hours of service, daily log, hazardous materials (placarding, training and shipping papers) and vehicle inspection and maintenance regulations.
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Work in and around industrial and construction settings, which may include hazardous products, processes, materials and chemicals, as well as extreme temperature conditions and loud machinery, and require appropriate personal protective equipment.
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Ability to follow safety protocols and standards working in a pilot plant facility with highly hazardous materials. Ability to follow safety protocols and standards working in a laboratory environment with highly hazardous materials.
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Develop and maintain safety data sheets (SDS) for hazardous materials used in the workplace. - Develop and implement environmental health and safety (EHS) programs and policies to ensure compliance with OSHA, EPA, and other regulatory agencies.
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Provide guidance on the safe and compliant shipment of hazardous materials, ensuring adherence to regulatory requirements, proper documentation, and seamless logistics for dangerous goods transportation.
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Perform duties related to the hazard identification and control process, safe work planning, inspection and assessment, incident investigation, hazardous materials/waste management, emergency preparedness, fire/life safety, ergonomics, industrial hygiene, training, safe work procedure development, and regulatory compliance recordkeeping and documentation.
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Provide guidance on safe handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous materials in accordance with regulatory requirements. They will concentrate on day to day EHS activities such as hazardous materials and waste management, JSA, Audits and other activities assigned.
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