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Undergraduate and Graduate Education: Major studysafety 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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VHB is seeking an Environmental Scientist/Inspector for our growing Hazardous Materials and Industrial Hygiene team. Environmental Scientist/Inspector Industrial Hygiene | Newark, NJ.
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Experience in asbestos, radiation, air sampling, industrial hygiene. Serves as institutional Chemical Hygiene Officer and Alternate Responsible Official for the Select Agent Program.
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Arcadis has an immediate need for an Asbestos Building Inspector on an as-needed basis on our Regulated Building Material and Industrial Hygiene team in the Seattle/Portland area. AS or BS in physical sciences or industrial hygiene, safety, environmental sciences, or related science or engineering fields.
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Associates degree in Environmental Science, Microbiology, Industrial Hygiene, or related science from an accredited college or university preferred. Conducts microbial, lead, asbestos, and industrial hygiene inspections and sampling.
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Develops policies, plans, and procedures which address the health and safety aspects of industrial safety and industrial hygiene (Electrical Safety, Permit Required Confined Space Program, Control of Hazardous Energy Program, Hearing Conservation, and air sampling.
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These programs include but are not limited to: occupational health and safety, industrial hygiene, chemical safety, risk management, environmental permitting and compliance, sustainability, ergonomics, and illness and injury prevention.
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A Toxicologist at CTEH provides support in the areas of toxicology, risk assessment, industrial hygiene, and emergency response and may participate as a member of an emergency response team responding to chemical release emergencies.
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Professional certification desired (Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Auditor) Bachelor's degree in Industrial Safety, Environmental Sciences/Engineering, Occupational Safety, Engineering or related degree preferred.
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Bachelor's degree (B.A./B.S) in Industrial Hygiene, Safety, Environmental Science or Engineering and two years related experience (preferably in an lab environment) The EHS Specialist will be familiar with regulatory standards and guidelines such as OSHA, EPA, MassDEP, ANSI, ASHRAE, DOT and NFPA, as well as local environmental health and safety regulations.
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We are currently seeking an experienced Environmental Scientist/Industrial Hygiene Inspector to participate in asbestos, lead, mold and universal waste inspections in the New York/New Jersey area.
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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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The Environmental Manager is responsible for performing tasks associated with maintaining compliance with applicable environmental regulations, recognize safety concerns and at-risk behaviors while in the field, understanding industrial hygiene principles and practices, and assisting in the development and growth of the sustainability program.
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2 years of experience with asbestos, mold, lead, or related Industrial Hygiene work. AS or BS in physical sciences or industrial hygiene, safety, environmental sciences, or related science or engineering fields preferred.
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As Project Manager working on Asbestos and Industrial Hygiene projects you will work closely with the Environmental Department Manager and other team members to prepare winning proposals for asbestos inspections and abatement oversight, lead and/or other hazardous materials building inspections, industrial hygiene/IAQ/mold projects, and will help to deliver proper scoping of services, availability of staff, and profitable pricing.
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