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Knowledge of OSHA, EPA, MassDEP, RCRA, Life Safety, EH&S and Industrial Hygiene assessment methods. Bachelor’s in Environmental Science, Industrial Safety, Engineering or a closely related technical field.
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Training in OSHA safety and/or industrial hygiene programs related to, construction, and environmental/infrastructure field work. CHST (Construction Health and Safety Technician) or STS (Safety Trained Supervisor.
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Currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in Occupational Health and Safety, Environmental Health, Environmental Health & Safety, Industrial Hygiene, or a related field. Warner Bros. Studio Operations, The Department of Safety & Environmental Affair (S&EA), acts as the interface between the studio and government agencies representing the enforcement of local, state, and federal codes regulating employee occupational and environmental health and safety (e.g. Cal/OSHA) and the environmental health of Warner Bros. Studio (EPA, SCAQMD, City of Burbank & LAC Dept. of Health.
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Total Safety is the world's premier provider of integrated safety and compliance services and the products necessary to support them, including gas detection, respiratory protection, safety training, fire protection, compliance and inspection, industrial hygiene, onsite emergency medical treatment/paramedics, communications systems, engineered systems design, and materials management.
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Navarro Research and Engineering, Inc. is hiring an Industrial Hygiene/ Safety Specialist in Carlsbad, NM. Support CBFO in performance of routine and ad-hoc reviews, assessments, and oversight walk downs of: Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements; and, general industrial safety and health verification/oversight activities.
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Option 1: Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Safety Management; Criminal Justice, Security, Industrial Hygiene; Environmental Science, or related field. Manage daily Asset Protection Operations by monitoring and ensuring facility performance related to safety and security (e.g., security systems, fire protection, safety programs, audits to identify potential loss, food safety, process safety management); and monitoring and ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations (i.e. OSHA, Hazardous Waste, NFPA, Storm Water, DOT, FDA, EPA, etc.
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Five years ’ experience as a DOSH Compliance Industrial Safety and Health Investigator (CISHI/CHSO), or equivalent experience as a Federal OSHA or other state plan journey-level safety and health specialist or industrial hygienist.
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Safety Management Systems, Accident Prevention, Behavior Based Safety, Communication, Risk Assessment, Incident Investigation, Root Cause Analysis, Data Analysis, Workplace Safety, Occupational Health, Industrial Hygiene, OSHA, HazCom, Safety Training, Fire Prevention.
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Minimum of a B.A. or B.S. in Occupational Health, Environmental Science, Industrial Hygiene or Safety management, or related field; Professional designation (Certified Safety Professional and/or Certified Industrial Hygiene, etc.
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Option 1: Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Safety Management; Industrial Hygiene; Environmental Science, Traffic Safety; Transit Safety; Chemical/Industrial/Mechanical Engineering or related field.
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Identify issues with safety in both DOT/FMCSA and OSHA guidelines within your area to make sure they are met and followed. This role currently reports directly to the Fleet Regional Safety Manager with guidance and direction for day-to-day tasks assigned by the Fleet Safety Operations manager in their individual office.
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The Area Manager in Fleet Safety Transportation is a crucial role that leads and motivates our amazing group of drivers and associates, while assuring the daily operation is running within DOT/FMCSA compliance and guidelines provided by the company.
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B.S. Degree in Criminal Justice, Police Science, Industrial Hygiene, or other Social Science. In addition to working as a Security Officer provides specialist support by overseeing a program or specialty such as a Canine Officer or Safety / Preparedness representative.
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Exposure to formalized safety programs preferred, such as Lock Out/Tag Out, confined space, OSHA awareness, Technical School Courses or Ladder Safety is a plus. Industrial Maintenance Technician Trainee opportunity with a family-owned regional company who has been rapidly growing since 1934.
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Option 1: Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Safety Management; Industrial Hygiene; Environmental Science, Chemical/Industrial/Mechanical Engineering or related field. Maintain health and safety records according to OSHA guidelines.
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