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Do you possess initiative and knowledge of Safety & Industrial Hygiene? OSHA #30/500 and 510 – Occupational Safety & Health Standards for the Construction Industry. Understanding of Industrial Hygiene, COC awareness and related action levels.
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Bachelors degree in Safety and Environmental Management- Industrial Hygiene or equivalent is preferred; Bachelors level degree is highly preferred. Professional designations such as a Certified Hazard Control Manager (CHCM)- 30 hour OSHA Certified- Certification in Ergonomics- Certified Safety Professional (CSP)- or Associate Safety professional (ASP) is preferred.
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We are seeking an experienced individual contributor to join our Facilities and Engineering Support team who possesses strong knowledge of OSHA regulations applicable to pharmaceutical manufacturing, EHS compliance, Risk Management, and knowledge of Industrial Hygiene concepts.
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Bachelor's degree in science, industrial hygiene or has certification from recognized safety/industrial hygiene organization. Thorough knowledge of OSHA workplace safety and DHEC environmental standards.
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A bachelor's degree in Occupational / Industrial Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Engineering, Environmental Science, or another EHS-related field is preferred; other four-year degrees will be considered.
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Design, develop, coordinate, administer, and implement training classes for City staff including industrial hygiene, fire prevention and protection, life safety, job safety, health education programs, air quality permitting requirements, hazardous materials, spill control management, and related issues; provide presentations at new employee orientation classes.
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Must be working towards a Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Engineering, Occupational Safety or an equivalent degree from an accredited university.
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B.S. in Environmental Science, Industrial Hygiene, Biology, Chemistry or related field preferredExperience with/knowledge of knowledge of pertinent regulations, including OSHA, AHERA, NESHAP and NIOSH regulations preferred.
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Experience in developing new business in industrial hygiene and safety is required, including preparing proposals, developing project costing, and managing H&S projects. A Bachelor of Science Degree from an accredited college or university in Safety or Industrial Hygiene is required.
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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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Experience with industrial health and safety, OSHA compliance, asbestos, mold, lead-based paint, and indoor air quality is preferred. 7+ years of Industrial Hygiene related experience.
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As the EHS Manager, you will provide interpretation & guidance on all policies and procedures, pertaining to EPA, DOT, OSHA, substance abuse, industrial hygiene, etc. Description:The Environmental Health & Safety Manager is responsible for administering regular trainings on environmental, health, & safety programs and related policies/procedures affecting the company’s existing and/or proposed environmental health and safety issues.
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A Bachelor’s degree in Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Engineering or related Science. Strong knowledge of regulations and consensus standards (OSHA, EPA, DOT, NIOSH, ANSI, NFPA, Workers’ Compensation), inspection procedures, audits, hazard reviews, incident prevention, incident investigation techniques, and safety and environmental education and training.
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Four-year college degree in occupational safety and health management or in a related field with emphasis in industrial hygiene, and safety management (master’s degree and Certified Safety Professional desirable.
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Or Master's degree in Occupational Health and Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Sciences/Engineering, Risk Management, Biology, Chemistry, or a related field. Training or experience with OSHA/EPA standards.
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