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The Hazardous Waste Technician will be responsible for implementing and maintaining regulatory requirements relating to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) and Department of Transportation (DOT.
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Job Duties: Assist in executing and tracking of various safety and environmental inspection requirements including ladders, hoists, Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT), fire extinguishers, eye wash/showers, hazardous and non-hazardous waste accumulation, chemical storage, storm water (SWPPP) and oil storage (SPCC.
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Etc), hazard communication, control of change, hazardous waste management, reporting site key performance factors, Green House Gas data, chemical management systems and programs, personal protective equipment, dangerous goods – hazardous materials management, emergency preparedness, regulatory reporting and data collection.
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Current Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) Inspector license, current EPA Inspector license or current EPA Asbestos Abatement or OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) training is preferred, Lead sampling (LST, LIA) and/or HAZWOPER certifications are a plus.
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Help create, educate, and perform environmental inspections to include but not limited to: Industrial Storm Water and Storm Water Pollution and Prevention Plans (SWP3), Spill Prevention Countermeasures and Controls (SPCC) plan site inspections and Audits, State Emergency Response Commission (SERC) Reporting Inspections and Audits, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Hazardous Material/Universal Waste, Permit compliance and evaluations.
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Ensures the University’s compliance with OSHA, EPA, federal state and local statutes evaluating existing programs and/or creating and implementing programs and mechanisms to foster the University’s awareness of and compliance with environmental, occupational health and safety issues and regulations governing laboratory safety, air and water emissions, fire safety, hazardous waste, industrial hygiene, infectious waste, laboratory safety, and underground storage tanks.
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Obtain RCRA and DOT certifications to manage and ship hazardous waste offsite for disposal. About the Role : The EHS Manager will report to the Division President and will play a vital role in the safe operation of the NJ Division.
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Strong regulatory and technical understanding of facility and corporate-level environmental permitting/compliance support, including EHS multi-media compliance auditing, environmental site assessments, developing and preparing Spill Prevention, Control & Countermeasure (SPCC) plans, Facility Response Plans (FRPs) and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), hazardous waste management (RCRA), and federal and state EPCRA reporting.
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Environmental Maintains environmental permits (air, water, wastewater, and hazardous waste) includes: required reporting and required notifications. The EHS Specialist reports to the Director of Environmental, Health, and Safety and provides overall EHS leadership and guidance to their assigned facility.
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Assist in implementation and continuous improvement to all environmental related programs and policies including, but not limited to: Air Permitting, Water Permitting, Waste Water, Hazardous Chemical Disposal, Chemical Storage and Spills and Stormwater management.
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Knowledge specific to environmental programs including but not limited to Stormwater, SPCC, wastewater, air permitting and hazardous waste. The Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Specialist is responsible for supporting the leadership and EHS team in planning, implementing, and enforcing the organization's Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) policies and procedures.
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Conduct and/or coordinate training of personnel to comply with regulatory requirements such as hazardous waste management, storm water pollution prevention plans, spill prevention control and countermeasures plan, air permit, and waste minimization.
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Responsible for OSHA, wastewater, stormwater, hazardous waste, air programs internal audits, transportation, training, and others as required. RCRA Hazardous Waste shipping experience.
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Become Hazardous Waste qualified to be able to inspect, ship and control all hazardous waste in accordance with OSHA, EPA, state and local codes in all Fulton NY buildings.
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Facilitate Hazardous waste pickups and complete weekly inspections for Large Quantity Generator. As our next EHS Specialist, reporting to our EHS Manager, you will provide support daily and specifically on one or more EHS specializations.
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