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Working knowledge of OSHA & TCEQ regulations required; knowledge of PHMSA and RRC regulations highly desired. The Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) Manager reports to the VP, HSE & Regulatory (HSE&R), and offices out of Easton’s Houston, Texas field office.
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The EH&S Specialist will maintain updated OSHA and EPA required written programs and develop/conduct training as necessary under the direction of the EHS Manager as well as maintaining and expanding a solid foundation of Environmental Health and Safety excellence.
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Virginia DEQ Intermediate Work Zone Traffic Control VDOT Approved Provider 10 Hour OSHA Safety Training OSHA GRIT (Guardrail Certification) VDOT Competencies 1. Asphalt Field Level I & II VDOT ACI (American Concrete Institute) or WACEL Concreate I (WACEL.ORG) Pavement Marking VDOT Slurry Surfacing VDOT Surface Treatment VDOT Flagger Certification VDOT Certification for Erosion and Sediment Control Inspection Virginia DEQ Nuclear Gauge Safety Training NRC.
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Evaluate existing sewage disposal and water treatment installations and facilities for regulatory compliance; evaluate need for expansion or replacement of treatment systems; evaluate well sites and well construction for code compliance and acceptance as domestic water supply; and test and assess public drinking water potability.
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Safety Specialist Experience, Education, Skills, and Abilities requested: Bachelor’s Degree in an applicable field and years of experience conducting facility and safety assessments, including OSHA, NFPA, AHA, EPA, and ANSI regulations.
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Knowledge of regulatory requirements (i.e., OSHA, EPA, TCEQ, RCRA) Minimum 5 years' experience working as an Operator or higher role required in chemical or industrial manufacturing safety, or related chemical plant experience.
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 30-hour construction safety training. Knowledge of OSHA safety regulations with 10HR OSHA Safety card.
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Under the supervision of the EHS Manager, the Industrial Hygienist/Radiation Safety Officer candidate is responsible for identifying workplace hazards and making recommendations for corrective action for a wide variety of workplace industrial hygiene and radiation safety factors that may adversely impact employee safety, health, and productivity.
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Environmental Health & Safety Specialist III in San Diego, CA (92154) for a 12+ month duration, working Monday to Friday from 7:00 AM to 3:45 PM. The role requires expertise in DHS, OSHA, EPA, RCRA, Air Quality, and Water Pollution regulations, along with experience in ergonomic problem-solving, hazardous waste management, and a Bachelor's Degree in safety or a related discipline.
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Knowledge of safety and health standards, rules, regulations - Working knowledge of safe work practices, accident investigation techniques, Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA), U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) compliance, insurance audits, workers compensation, project health surveys, Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA), site emergency evacuation and first aid plans.
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Potential for becoming rope access trained, confined space entry, OSHA, or other safety training for inspections. Knowledge of USACE design and construction procedures and policies, dam safety assurance policy and guidance, and FERC Dam Safety background a plus.
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ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE OF DUTIES Engineer 1 essential functions: Technical input of design and contract documents on Capital and Developer projects for compliance with Department of Ecology (DOE) Criteria for Sewage Works Design requirements, Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) Road and APWA standards, Kitsap County Sewer and Road standards, and required building, electrical, and plumbing codes.
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OSHA Construction Industry Safety and Health. Education: Graduate of US EOD school, acceptable Allied Nation EOD school (i.e., Great Britain, Germany, Australia, Canada) or accredited comparable UXO Technician Level I training and with appropriate experience as required by Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board (DDESB) Technical Paper (TP) 18.
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Must have experience with Microsoft Office, Excel, Word and relevant structural analysis and design software such as, AutoCAD, Revit,MicroStation, MathCAD, Risa 3D, MATLAB, Staad Pro, LS-DYNA, TrueGrid, and/or SAP2000.
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Ensure operational compliance with all appropriate laws and policies (including OSHA safety practices and procedures); monitor and maintain machine stop records and summaries to determine repairs; schedule routine maintenance of the HVAC system, roof, plumbing, electrical, life/safety, and other building systems.
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