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Areas of Knowledge : Knowledge of regulatory compliance with federal, state, and local EH&S requirements including OSHA, NFPA and ANSI. Industrial Hygiene, HAZCOM, Lockout/Tagout, PPE, Ergonomics, Stormwater Compliance, Pollution Prevention, RCRA Reporting, Hazardous Waste Manifesting, Scheduling Experience, Manufacturing or Warehouse Experience.
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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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Training in OSHA safety and/or industrial hygiene programs related to, construction, and environmental/infrastructure field work. Collect and document site Postings and OSHA required information for state and corporate reporting.
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Provide training for employees on hazardous material safety, industrial hygiene, workplace safety and emergency response procedures. Experience with NPDES, Stormwater, and/or Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permits.
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Manage industrial hygiene process. Maintain OSHA logs and workers compensation claims. Perform incident investigation processes and complete root cause analysis. Maintain OSHA logs and workers compensation claims.
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Hold any of the following certifications: Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Associate Safety Professional (ASP), Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), Certified Health & Safety Technician (CHST), and Occupational Hygiene and Safety Technician (OHST.
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Knowledge and experience in relation to development of processes and practices in the following key areas – EHS management systems implementation, behavior based safety, ergonomics, risk assessment and reduction, and industrial hygiene desirable.
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Advanced knowledge of health & safety, industrial hygiene, EPA and OSHA regulations. QualificationsBachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university in Occupational Safety and Health, physical science or related field and 5+ years of progressive health and safety or industrial safety related experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience, required.
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Direct experience with employee safety compliance, OSHA standards, safety management systems, industrial hygiene, electrical safety, chemical management and ergonomics. Functional knowledge of Federal and State Safety/Health Laws (e.g. OSHA.
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You are expected to be proficient in at least one of the following disciplines: Due Diligence Assessment & Remediation Natural Resources Industrial Hygiene / IAQ NEPA PFAS The specific department that you will ultimately function in will be determined at the time of interview.
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Develop, implement, and promote Diamond Mowers processes/work instructions concerning environmental, industrial hygiene, and safety programs consistent with OSHA compliance. Conducts and coordinates all training mandated by OSHA, EPA, state or local regulatory agencies and provides continuous training for all employees.
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Coordinates industrial hygiene monitoring and identifies potential overexposures. Job Summary: Safety Manager is responsible for assisting in the development and implementation of Health, Safety, and Security policies while complying with OSHA and EPA standards.
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Support the implementation of enterprise-wide key Safety processes which include but not limited to H&S Standards such as Risk Management, Incident Management, Management of Change, Contractor Management, H&S Assurance, Occupational Health and Industrial Hygiene, Emergency Response, Process Safety Management and Safety Performance Reporting.
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Ensures compliance to all Corporate, Divisional, and Plant Industrial Safety and Hygiene policies, procedures and guidelines. This position is accountable for maintaining and complying with FDA , USDA , OSHA, EPA and Affirmative Action requirements.
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You will perform field and office work associated with industrial hygiene, under the supervision of other experienced EHS professionals, as needed, based on experience level. Minimum of 2 years experience with industrial hygiene, safety, or environmental field testing.
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