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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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Certification with any of the following: (Lead, mold, CHMM, 40 Hour HAZWOPER, 10/30 Hour Construction Safety, CIE, CMI) Air, surface, and water sampling according to EPA, OSHA, NIOSH, and industry analytical methods.
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It is required to act in a safe and environmentally responsible manner at all times by adhering to all ALPLA policies and procedures and Safety Standards (OSHA). ALPLA is a global family-owned, privately held company that makes innovative, customized, recycled packaging for top companies such as P&G, Unilever, L'Oréal, Pepsi, and more.
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Requires knowledge of ship terminology, welding symbols, safety, OSHA, and ABS regulations. The employee must be physically and medically qualified to wear all required personal protective equipment, as prescribed under Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards.
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Experience with MSHA/OSHA safety regulations preferred. Familiarity with finite element modeling software such as ABAQUS, or ANSYS. 0 – 1 years of experience relevant to water/wastewater treatment plants.
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Responsible for establishing a process to routinely monitor compliance with all regulatory agencies including (CAP, DOH, OSHA, EPA, FDNY, and Joint Commission), through assessments and audits. (Included but not limited to: biosafety, chemical safety, fire safety, infection control, etc.
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Ability to follow all safety rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the facility including but not limited to: Vulnerable Adult and Abuse Policy, HIPAA, Resident’s Bill of Rights, Universal Precaution, AWAIR, OSHA, Right to know, SDS, ADA, HUD Policy and Procedures, Fair Housing laws and regulations.
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UES is a nationwide leader in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Building Code Compliance, Environmental, Occupational Health & Safety, and Building Envelope.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities Adhere to and follow all safety rules and regulations of MSHA/OSHA/DOT and Pennsy Supply, Inc. Conduct daily safety assignments (area inspections, pre-shifts, JSA's, TRACK, etc.
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Carries out responsibilities in accordance with GST policies, dealer franchise agreements, and TMS operating standards, and applicable federal and state laws; including the EPA, OSHA, MSDS, & Texas health and safety laws.
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What you can expect working with us Health and Wellness Care Program Dependent Care Cost Savings Program Recognition programs Promotional opportunities 401K Retirement Plan and excellent Matching Plan Medical, dental, vision plan Education assistance program Short term, long term and life insurance paid by ALPLA Paid vacation Paid holidays.
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A minimum of 3 years of experience as a Maintenance Supervisor in the transportation industry which requires a thorough knowledge and application of safe working practices including OSHA Haz Com, OSHA Lock Out Tag Out, OSHA Fire Safety and other federal and state regulations.
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Functions as the liaison between Corporate Care/EHS and HR for all work related injuries and employee return to work clearances; responsible for maintaining data in Agility for quarterly DART reports, and preparing/distributing annual OSHA logs and monthly reports including Safety, Safe Patient Handling, Infection Control and PIC.
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Industrial Maintenance Technician will participate in health and safety programs including council or committee meetings, OSHA and corporate mandated training, certification and recertification.
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As the Safety Program Coordinator, you will be responsible for overseeing regulatory compliance, training and implementation of Covanta’s safety policies, accident investigation and documentation, OSHA VPP efforts, and management of the other safety program initiatives (and Transfer Station’s DOT Driver’s Program, where it applies.
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