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Comply with OSHA regulations, Southern States Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) standards, work rules and policies. Monitor entrances and exits in an effort to promote store safety, security and minimize merchandise loss.
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Five years of EHS experience in Agricultural Farming, Food processing or related field preferred. Assist management with Cal/OSHA regulations and standards, including guidance on handling Cal/OSHA, PSM, Cal ARP, RMP, CUPA, DOT and EPA compliance and inspections.
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Chair or work with various internal and external teams/committees that help develop evolving EHS-related missions, policies, programs, and respective goals and objectives such as Clients DOT Compliance Committee, Offsite Range Safety group, Implementation of software, and LMS.
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Beldens EHS Manager operates as the expert relating to all environmental, safety, and security programs, policies, and procedures in accordance with government regulations and company policies.
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The EHS Specialist works with the Environmental Health and Safety Department to plan, direct, and implement Solenis’ s environmental health and safety programs and to ensure a positive, safe, healthy, and incident-free work environment.
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The EHS Coordinator may report to a project based EHS Manager or be placed on a smaller project by themselves. 1-3 years of heavy civil construction and/or environmental experience at the management level required Knowledge and experience working with Regulatory Agencies such as, OSHA, EPA, DOT and others as appropriate Requires broad theoretical job knowledge typically obtained through advanced education.
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Working knowledge of EHS regulation with strong understanding of OSHA and EPA lawsBasic management skills to include formalized methodologies (goal setting, performance tracking, etc.) Required 2 or more years’ experience of leadership responsibility (organizational and/or direct reports)Preference for applicable EHS related professional certifications (ASP, CSP, IHIT, CIH, CHMM, etc.
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Our client is seeking an EHS Leader who has the overall responsibility for all aspects of the environmental, health, and safety programs and regulation including emerging ESG initiatives.
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Position Overview: The EHS intern will partner with the EHS team to help ensure that a robust, continuous improvement based Environmental, Health and Safety Management System is in place.
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This includes safety programs such as lock-out/tag-out, confined spaces, and arc-flash which meet requirements of EHS, OSHA, NEC, NFPA and company standards. Promotes and ensures safe work habits including compliance and improvements to company and departmental safety procedures and goals.
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The EHS Manager will be responsible for planning, directing, and implementing organization safety program to ensure safe, healthy, and accident-free work environment by performing the following duties personally or through subordinate supervisors.
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Responsible for facility's compliance with local, state, and federal regulations pertaining to environmental, health and safety concerns (EHS). Knowledge of Cal/OSHA, Fed/OSHA and UFC rules and standards.
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Champion the EHS, Lean and Quality strategy for the plant, demonstrating a strong and visible commitment to Company objectives; Ensure compliance with Company standards for cost control, waste reduction, improved efficiencies, quality, OSHA, safety and on-time delivery at the lowest possible cost.
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The EHS Manager manages, develops, implements, and monitors the Company's Safety and Environmental programs to meet all governmental requirements. Liaison with OECS (OSHA + Environmental Compliance Systems) to ensure we are in compliance with safety & environmental regulations.
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Adhere to all corporate policies and standards including but not limited to environmental, health, & safety (EHS), human resources, facility, equipment, operations and maintenance. Responsible for maintaining facility and personnel compliance with all applicable Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and Department of Transportation (DOT) regulatory requirements.
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