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Industrial hygiene, hygiene, asbestos, abatement, EHS, environmental, health and safety, health, technician, hygienist, OHS, occupational health, safety, working conditions, industrial.
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Arcadis is currently seeking an Industrial Hygiene Specialist/ Asbestos Field Inspector to perform asbestos-related field work, including inspections and abatement monitoring/oversight and air sampling.
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Our broad service offering includes construction materials testing, geotechnical engineering, environmental consulting, industrial hygiene, and specialty testing. 1+ years of previous experience in asbestos, lead-based paint, and mold inspecting, sampling, and assessment (required.
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Perform industrial hygiene sampling for welding fumes, particulate, chemicals, noise, heat, and non-ionizing radiation for 11 thermal power generating sites, hydroelectric generating sites, and one geothermal generating site.
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To assist in the development, implementation and maintenance of environmental, health and safety (EHS) related compliance programs, including but not limited to, confined space, asbestos abatement, periodic health and safety inspections, Hazard Communication Standard, respiratory protection, laser safety, overhead cranes, radiation sources, lock-out-tag-out, forklift, industrial hygiene (air sampling, monitoring, etc.
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These services include environmental, property and facility assessments, zoning and energy consulting, site investigation and remediation, industrial hygiene, land surveying, valuation, and construction risk management.
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Tetra Tech invites you to consider a rewarding opportunity within our Billings and Helena offices as an Environmental / Industrial Hygiene Technician. Ideal candidate will also be trained in construction materials testing and environmental sampling.
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The Senior Industrial Hygienist will perform and/or manage personnel performing industrial hygiene activities, including qualitative and quantitative IH/safety surveys, air sampling/monitoring, noise, and indoor air quality surveys.
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Assist with the facility's industrial hygiene program including execution of IH sampling plans, the administration of IH databases and employee exposure records, hazardous material management, ergonomics oversight and serve as the radiation protection technical resource.
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Provide recommendations for sampling initiatives to the Director of Dangerous Goods and Industrial Hygiene. The role is accountable for investigating historical industrial hygiene work, workplace exposures, historical legislative changes, and scientific literature evolution.
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Howmet Engines is a world-class producer of aero engine and industrial gas turbine components, including airfoils, rings, disks and forgings. The Company’s primary businesses focus on jet engine components, aerospace fastening systems, titanium structural parts and forged wheels.
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EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE Bachelor's degree in Biology, Environmental Engineering, Environmental, Health and Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Toxicology or other related science.
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Arizona Mining Code; industrial hygiene procedures for cyanide analysis and sampling of dust,diesel emissions, and toxic, explosive and radon gases. Performs the full range of occupational safety and health inspections and investigations inunderground or open pit mine, mills, smelters, quarries, sand and gravel operations, asphalt hotplants, concrete batching plants, mine related explosives storage facilities, and abandoned orinactive mines throughout Arizona, ensuring the health and safety of workers and the public, and compliance with the Arizona Mining Code.
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Develop and implement Industrial Hygiene Sampling plan and ensure plan is conducted as required. Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Health & Safety, or related area of focus.
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Conduct industrial hygiene sampling, such as noise dosimetry and air monitoring. Bachelors degree in Environmental Science, Engineering, Chemistry, Biology, Safety, Industrial Hygiene, or related discipline.
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