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Incident Management: Provide direct support to assigned operational groups on incident investigation and reporting process, help to coordinate injury case management, assist operations leadership in the implementation of corrective actions, provide support on EHS reporting and vendor H&S incident reviews, communicate and discuss key learnings included in Safety Alerts with assigned area of operation.
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Professional certification such as ASP, CSP, CIH, CHMM. Reporting Structure: Reporting to the site HSE Manager. Job Description: Pay Range $68.42hr - $71.42hr Objectives: The EHS Specialist Service Provider will support the Massachusetts R&D facilities to support site HSE Managers with the following HSE tasks and objectives.
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The field HSE Specialist is a trusted advisor and interpreter for local leadership regarding HSE Management System compliance, reporting requirements, and accountability within the organization for incidents.
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Reporting to the Regional HSE Director, the HSE Manager is responsible for overseeing the occupational safety and health performance for assigned locations. Maintain a working knowledge of HSE-related regulatory requirements.
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The HSE Manager is r esponsible for managing all local, state and federal regulatory compliance as required/requested, relative to Westlake operations at the Longview site, including necessary regulatory permitting, operations, record keeping, reporting, statutory/regulatory agency requests, industry task force participation and public awareness/education.
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Thoroughly understand regulatory requirements, including OSHA and EPA compliance standards, as well as regulations related to storm water / wastewater, RCRA, PSM/RMP, Title V, CAA, CWA, Form R, Air Emissions reporting and other federal, state and local laws.
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The HSE Director is responsible for directing Discovery’s Health, Safety and Environmental functions. Experience in state and federal oil and gas air permitting and compliance preferred, including but not limited to NSPS OOOO/OOOOa/OOOOb/OOOOc, JJJJ, MACT ZZZZ, Subpart W, Methane Emissions Reporting Program (MERP), and proposed methane, air and climate rules.
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Reporting to the Vice President Human Resources, your Health, Safety and Environmental Specialist (HSE) expertise to guide the management team on HSE best practices and culture, train employees on safety policies and practices, conduct regular inspections, generate health and safety assessment reports, and ensure that all occupational guidelines and regulations are followed.
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Assists the HSE Department in managing the overall corporate safety program by conducting, tracking and reporting on accident/incident, near miss reports, audits, engagement activities, observations, orientations, trainings and other related safety activities, as well as recordkeeping of related documents.
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Strong knowledge and awareness of governing HSE management plans and exercise the responsibilities contained in these plans, and model safety leadership to the project team, including project safety statistics (AI / MTI / LTI.
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Safety & Environmental Engineer / Project Engineer Job Summary: Reporting to the Manager, Environmental, this position will work in the global Health, Safety, Environmental & Sustainability (HSE&S) department.
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Overview Dexter, a premier manufacturer and distributor of axles, suspension, brakes, doors, venting products, trailer parts and accessories, and towing components serving the commercial trailer, RV, heavy-duty, marine, agriculture, and manufactured housing markets, has an opportunity for a Plant HSE Manager (Health, Safety and Environmental) at our manufacturing facility located onsite in Fremont, Indiana.
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Reporting of weekly building attendants; to measure and report statistics to the HSE team and Upper Management to support tracking of attendance to show the evolution of attendance of the NAHQ.
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A solid knowledge of Microsoft Office PC applications along with Project Management tools (MS projects, Primavera P6, TBD) Solid Understanding of Earned Value Analysis and Management for monitoring, tracking and reporting of project progress updates.
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Ensure HSE awareness and responsibility through the deployment of an HSE Management Operating System (MOS) at the Enterprise, Regional, Plant and Department levels including a consistent, safety hazard / near-miss reporting system, robust safety committees at all locations, frequent communication, on-site audits and a robust training, certification and learning system.
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