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The Industrial Hygiene Consultant will provide program leadership for the Occupational Health section of Environmental Health & Safety (EHS). The IH Consultant will mentor a junior industrial hygiene staff and provide leadership in various IH activities such as air sampling, noise monitoring, exposure assessment, hazardous building materials such as asbestos, lead, lead paint, silica, formaldehyde, 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. Experience: 10+ years of Industrial Hygiene experience; Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) accreditation is preferred.
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Specialties can include Customer Training, Inland Marine, Industrial Hygiene, Ergonomics, Construction, Transportation Safety, Workers Compensation Cost Containment, Ocean Marine, Liability, and Products Safety.
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Industrial Hygienist Qualifications: Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Hygiene, Toxicology, Engineering, Chemistry Occupational Health and Safety, with an advanced degree being preferred Certification as an Industrial Hygienist (CIH) Five years or more of Industrial Hygiene experience in Oil and Gas or manufacturing preferred Have a passion and drive to start new initiatives Experience in creating and maintaining Health and Industrial Hygiene programs.
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The CIH will collaborate with various departments to establish and maintain safe industrial hygiene practices, perform EHS Industrial hygiene surveys, and investigate incidents or accidents related to occupational health and safety exposure.
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Provide technical and regulatory EHS guidance for programs including non-hazardous, biohazardous and hazardous waste, wastewater management, air emissions, hazard communication, injury and illness prevention, chemical hygiene, industrial hygiene, lab safety, emergency preparedness, facilities/contractor safety, pollution prevention, and nuclear safety.
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Current or planned Certified Industrial Hygiene (CIH) certification. Conduct qualitative and quantitative industrial hygiene or similar risk assessments for various hazardous materials and operations.
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Five years in area of specialty (, Inland Marine, Industrial Hygiene, Construction, etc.) Five years in area of specialty (, Inland Marine, Industrial Hygiene, Construction, etc.) In addition, our Life Balance program provides access to professional counseling services, life coaching and other resources to support your daily life needs.
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Guarantee that the analytical chemistry Lab operates in accordance with the American Industrial Hygiene Association’s accreditation program. Fifteen or more years of insurance, claims, and/or liability experience in either forensic engineering, industrial hygiene, or laboratory chemistry.
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As a Principal EHS Specialist you will develop procedures and training for Right-to-Know, hazardous materials management, respiratory protection, hearing conservation, lock-out/tag-out, emergency response, confined space, personal protective equipment, ergonomic safety, industrial hygiene, material handling, hazardous waste management, and others in compliance with MI-OSHA and EGLE regulations, corporate requirements, and NIOSH guidelines.
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Five years in area of specialty (i.e., Inland Marine, Industrial Hygiene, Construction, etc.) Five years in area of specialty (i.e., Inland Marine, Industrial Hygiene, Construction, etc.
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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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Job Description AECOM is actively seeking an experienced Environmental Scientist for employment in the Charlotte, NC area to support our industrial asbestos/lead/mold program which includes inspection, design/plan, and abatement oversight.
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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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A doctorate degree in Human or Environmental Toxicology, Environmental Biology, Environmental Chemistry, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Health, Environmental Epidemiology, or Industrial Hygiene May substitute for two (2) years of experience.
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