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Developing, implementing, and reviewing written safety programs including but not limited to Chemical and Laboratory Safety, Fire and Life Safety, Lockout Tagout, Hazard Communication, Hazardous Materials Management, Emergency Response, Fall Protection, Respiratory Protection, Hearing Conservation, Equipment Safety, Ergonomics, Asbestos, Lead, Hot Work, Heat Related Illness, Confined Spaces, Bloodborne Pathogens, etc.
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This position meets the minimum CLIA qualifications of a Laboratory General Supervisor, and under the direction of the Laboratory Director and/or Laboratory Manager, coordinates and manages the day-to-day operations of their specific section(s) and shift(s.
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Certification in laboratory safety or related fields (e.g., biosafety, chemical safety). Participates in safety inspections and maintain necessary certifications, such as biosafety and chemical safety training.
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The Branch Safety Manager will have a direct line of responsibility to the Regional Safety Director. We are leaders in each of our respective service lines, including Vapor Control, Chemical Cleaning, Tank Cleaning, Water Treatment, Vacuum Services, Hydroblasting, Hydroexcavation, and Industrial Logistics & Transportation.
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Reviews IACUC protocols involving biohazards and the approval of biohazard and combined biohazard/chemical hazard safety protocols specific to programs of experimentation to control hazardous materials or techniques.
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The Food Safety Quality Manager must hold a bachelor’s degree in food science, microbiology, biology, chemistry or equivalent. The Food Safety Quality Manager is responsible for all Quality and Food Safety programs such as Kosher, Organic, Pest control, Sanitation verification, Environmental monitoring, Allergen control, foreign material control etc.
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OR Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited college/university with a major in biological, chemical, physical, or clinical laboratory science AND at least two years experience in a role equivalent to that of a Medical Laboratory technician (MLT) in a clinical laboratory.
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Seeking Certified Industrial Hygienists (CIH) [Southwest Border Region] candidates with relevant Chemicals Sector Experience (functional and technical area expertise also ideal) to support professional services engagement for Chemicals Sector Clients such as U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB.
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Iovance Biotherapeutics is seeking an Environment, Health, & Safety (EHS) / Regulated Waste Management Specialist to join the team based at the Iovance Cell Therapy Center (iCTC) located in the Philadelphia Navy Yard, reporting to the Senior Director of EHS. This position will also provide support to Iovance’s production facility (IOVA) located within the American Red Cross Facility at 700 Spring Garden St, Philadelphia.
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Seeking Certified Industrial Hygienists (CIH) [Appalachia Region] candidates with relevant Chemicals Sector Experience (functional and technical area expertise also ideal) to support professional services engagement for Chemicals Sector Clients such as U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB.
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The Microbiology Technologist works under the direct supervision of the Microbiology supervisor. Education that has been evaluated by an acceptable credentialing agency and deemed equivalent to a US Bachelor’s degree in a chemical, physical, biological or clinical laboratory science or medical technology.
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Job Summary: The Clinical Laboratory Scientist is responsible for performing moderately complex and complex laboratory tests, as defined by CLIA, in hematology, chemistry, urinalysis, microbiology, blood bank and serology.
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Working knowledge of basic chemical unit operations and Process Safety Management (PSM) systems. Lead and manage key engineering projects to improve chemical process safety or combustible dust safety.
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Reporting to the Plant Site Director, the Sanitation Manager collaborates with other areas of the operation and external vendors to implement the facility Master Sanitation Schedule (MSS), Integrated Pest Management (IPM), Chemical Programs, and daily operational cleaning.
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Accountable for essential functions such as: Laboratory Safety, workflow of samples, maintaining productivity KPIs. Responsible for effective communication with Lab Director, Lab Management and Lab Personnel.
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