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Develop proposals for and implement, manage and direct Industrial Hygiene, Indoor Environmental Air Quality, Moisture/Mold, Asbestos and Lead inspection and abatement projects.
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I.e. Industrial Hygienist, Safety Manager, Safety Director, Safety Coordinator) and you be certified as an Industrial Hygienist 3 and you must have and maintain a valid driver's license A Master's Degree in Occupational Safety and Health, Public Health, Occupational Safety, Industrial Safety, Environmental Health, Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Health or Engineering will substitute for 18 months of experience.
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BS degree in Occupational Safety, Environmental Health & Safety, or Industrial Hygiene. Master's degree in Occupational Safety, Environmental Health & Safety, or Industrial Hygiene.
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Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: BS degree in chemical or environmental engineering, physical sciences, industrial hygiene, or other engineering discipline; advanced degree in health, safety and environmental science and CIH, CSP certifications is a plus.
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Experience implementing and managing Safety Programs such as Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO), confined space, industrial hygiene, respiratory protection, PPE, hearing conservation, bloodborne pathogens, mobile equipment (PIT), machine guarding, hazardous energy control, chemical safety.
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You must have successfully completed a full 4-year course of study in an accredited college or university leading to a bachelor's or higher degree that included a major in industrial hygiene, occupational health sciences, occupational and environmental health, toxicology, safety sciences, or related science.
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Under general direction accountable for planning and directing Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS), environmental sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs and initiatives, including Injury and Illness Prevention, Industrial Hygiene, Safety, Workers' Compensation, Environmental Protection, Emergency Preparedness and Response, Health Promotion, and support of corporate initiatives.
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Bachelor’s degree (BS) from in Industrial Hygiene, Safety, Environmental Science or related field. Implementing, monitoring, and participating in the development of site environmental, health and safety programs (Contractor Safety, Ergonomics, Laboratory and Chemical Safety, Hazardous Waste, Wastewater, etc.
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Education: Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Health, Safety, Environmental Science, Engineering, Chemistry, or related science discipline is required.
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Graduate Education: Major study - safety or occupational health fields (safety, occupational health, industrial hygiene), or degree in other related fields that included or was supplemented by at least 24 semester hours of study from among the following (or closely related) disciplines: safety, occupational health, industrial hygiene, occupational medicine, toxicology, public health, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biological sciences, engineering, and industrial psychology.
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Comprehensive understanding of OSHA General Industry and EPA TSCA regulations, NIOSH and ACGIH standards, working knowledge of relevant regulatory interpretations, and professional experience in industrial hygiene, ergonomics, ventilation, radiation safety and occupational health behavioral safety concepts and a strong technical background.
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Apply knowledge of safety and sustainability practices to oversee a variety of activities, including but not limited to industrial hygiene, ergonomics, emergency management, environmental protection, and occupational safety.
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TRC is seeking an experienced Environmental Technician to join our Building Science and Industrial Hygiene practice in Exton, PA to conduct surveys and abatement oversight for asbestos, lead-based paint and other industrial hygiene projects.
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The EHS Coordinator is responsible for coordinating and promoting all plant level environmental, health and safety programs for the Multi-Color Corporation in the facility or facilities under the scope of the specific role.
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Provide assistance and support for compliance with major safety programs such as Lockout/Tagout, Hot Work, Emergency Preparedness, Hazard Communication, Fire Prevention, Industrial Hygiene, Contractor Safety, Hazard Communication, Personal Protective Equipment, Electrical Safety, Biological Safety, Working at Heights, Machine Guarding, Powered Industrial Vehicles, and Ergonomics.
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