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Education: BS degree in Occupational Safety, Environmental Health & Safety, or Industrial Hygiene. Education: Master's degree in Occupational Safety, Environmental Health & Safety, or Industrial Hygiene.
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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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Assist with management of industrial hygiene, industrial safety, and environmental compliance activities at work location. + Be a resource to SSHO and Project regarding Health, Safety & Environmental compliance with applicable federal, state, local, client, and APTIM rules and regulations.
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Industrial Hygiene, injury investigation, fire safety, ergonomics, and emergency management. The Michigan Medicine Safety Management Services department (SMS) promotes health, safety, and environmental compliance within the Michigan Medicine community.
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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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A bachelor's or graduate/higher level degree in industrial hygiene, occupational health sciences, occupational and environmental health, toxicology, safety sciences, or related science; or.
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Associates degree in engineering, safety, industrial hygiene, chemistry, biology, physics, environmental science, or other related field. Bachelor's degree in engineering, safety, industrial hygiene, chemistry, biology, physics, environmental science, or other related fields.
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The director is expected to lead the operational management of the Environmental Health and Safety department employees and operating budget consisting of the following functional units: occupational health safety, laboratory safety, radiation safety, industrial worker safety, environmental programs, and fire and life safety.
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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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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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Major areas of emphasis include employee health and safety programs including laboratory and industrial safety, industrial hygiene, ergonomic injury reduction, chemical management, regulated waste management, air emissions, wastewater management, and electrical safety.
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Safety Engineering, Safety Management, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Safety, OSHA standards, NFPA standards and Fire Prevention, Firearms training; USDA guidelines, ADA guidelines, Emergency Management, Incident Command System (ICS), National Incident Management Systems (NIMS), FEMA, GEMA, Active Shooter Preparedness, Workers Compensation, Lockout/Tagout; etc.
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This position is responsible for applying knowledge of environmental health and safety practices and standards to develop programs and processes that support the execution of Loram's strategies, and to ensure compliance with regulatory and Loram standards and drive continuous improvement of EHS performance and results.
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Provides guidance for all safety and environmental projects within the University including fire protection systems, asbestos abatement, renovations, industrial hygiene, chemical safety and indoor air quality.
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Hold Safety meetings including the site's Safety Committee and ERT. Lead monthly Gemba walks identifying opportunities related to EH&S. Oversee all Environmental, Safety and Occupational Health related training (New Hire Safety Orientation, BBP, Hazardous Waste Management, Chemical Hygiene, etc.
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