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Partners with the Corporate Director of EHS to implement the environmental control strategies at the plant (Wastewater Treatment, Particles Emission and Filtration, Dust Hazard Control, Ammonia Systems Controls, Process Safety management.
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Under the supervision of the Director of Environmental Health, Safety, and Security, the Facility Environmental, Health and Safety Specialist will maintain compliance with all OSHA and EPA programs.
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Provide monthly report on Safety to Corp. EHS Director, Branch Manager, and Division Leader. Provide weekly look ahead to Corp. EHS Director and immediate information for evolving safety issues.
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Act as company subject matter expert in environmental, health and safety laws and rules, including HAZCOM, HAZWOPER, OSHA, MIOSHA, EPA, radiation safety (x-ray machinery), fire code, compressed gases, forklift, lockout/tagout, respirator/PPE, high voltage electrical safety, hearing conservation, etc.
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Use a working knowledge of personal, industrial & occupational safety to manage safety programs such as Life Safety Code, Forklift Operations, Hoist & Crane Operations, Lifting Equipment, Job Safety Analysis, Blood borne Pathogen Exposure Control, Respiratory Protection, PPE Program, Hazard Communication and other OSHA required programs.
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Ensure compliance with all local, state, and federal EHS regulations including but not limited to OSHA, NHDES, EPA, Health and Human Services, NRC, DOT, and DOL. The EHS Specialist performs a variety of functions to assist in maintaining and preserving the health and safety of employees as well as the environment.
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Works with Corporate Safety Manger to develops and implements safety policies and procedures to ensure that safety compliance is maintained LOTO, confined space, spill response, arc flash, OSHA Report, Hearing tests, Ergonomics.
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You will share in the team's impact on all aspects of EHS implementation and compliance programs including but not limited to: OSHA General Industry and Construction standards, hazardous materials, cryogenics, compressed gases, confined space, lasers, robotics, fall protection, PPE, hazard communication, crane safety, lockout/tagout, and radiation safety.
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The EHS Manager ensures the facility is in compliance with applicable, local, state, and federal regulations (e.g., OSHA, CAA, RCRA, CWA, CERCLA, CSA, HAS, EPCRA, SARA, PPA) as well as the internal requirements established by the company.
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5+ years in construction safety position 3+ years of those 5 in a management role Associates or Bachelor's in EHS or construction related field required CHST or CSP in lieu of degree Extensive knowledge of OSHA regulations and policies required.
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L & I DOSH Compliance Safety And Health Investigator 6 (CISHI6) Registered Professional Engineer PSM
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Possession of a thorough understanding of both WISHA (Washington Industrial Safety and Health Administration) and OSHA (federal government's Occupational Safety and Health Administration) industrial hygiene related rules and regulations.
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Strong working knowledge of OSHA regulations relevant to the chemical industry and a working knowledge of EHS principles related to Process Safety, Environmental Management, Security, Transportation, Emergency Response, and Product Stewardship.
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Synergizes, develops, optimizes, maintains, and implements regional process safety integrated work processes and standards that support the EHS, QMS, and other Mitsubishi Chemical Group objectives and policies.
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Teamwork & Cross-Functional Leadership Skills - Can develop, guide, and mentor Process Safety teams within each business unit while ultimately supporting the region in achieving an effective resolution of EHS issues.
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20+ years of industrial chemical plant environment and process safety management experience. Drives continuous improvement in process safety performance within MCA with a special focus on Asset Integrity and Reliability.
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