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Obtain and maintain necessary safety and health certifications, including First Aid/CPR Trainer, and 10 and 30-hour OSHA Construction Trainer. Primarily, the Area Safety Specialist (Cary, NC) role involves visiting heavy civil construction projects for Caton Construction Group for purposes of safety inspections, performing training, and involvement in project planning and scheduling in order to actively help management teams plan for safety.
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All site work will be conducted in accordance with Cal/OSHA (Construction and General Industry) Safety Orders; site specific health and safety plan(s); and, AEG policies and procedures.
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The Excavation Construction Supervisor is responsible for training employees on safe equipment operation and work practices and ensures compliance with company safety policies, as well as Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) and Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) regulations.
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Ensure implementation and continuous improvement to all safety related programs and policies including, but not limited to: Hazardous Energy Control Program, Confined Space Entry, Working at Heights, Bloodborne Pathogens, Electrical Safety Program, Chemical Management, Hearing Conservation, Hot Work, PIT Safety, PSM, Respiratory Protection, Emergency Action Plan, OSHA recordkeeping and Radiation Safety.
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Strategic Management: Oversee private and public contracting work related to environmental compliance, industrial hygiene, and safety/OSHA compliance. Knowledge: Strong understanding of OSHA regulations, industrial hygiene principles, storm water compliance, RCRA compliance, and universal waste management.
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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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Works with Corporate Safety Manger to develops and implements safety policies and procedures to ensure that safety compliance is maintained LOTO, confined space, spill response, arc flash, OSHA Report, Hearing tests, Ergonomics.
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3-5 Years of experience as a safety supervisor / manager, OSHA Inspector, or safety auditor is preferred. Assist with the implementation, maintaining, and training of the site’s Process Safety Management (PSM) program.
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Able to develop strong relationships with regulatory agencies (U.S. Coast Guard, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, OSHA, etc. Develop and drive strategies to standardize propulsion, safety, navigation, and lighting systems, fire suppression, and other equipment to extract all available efficiencies.
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Bachelors degree in Occupational Health & Safety, Environmental Engineering, Industrial Hygiene, Business, or other relevant field is required. Maintains an understanding of applicable federal, state and local regulations at all plant locations (OSHA, EPA, TCEQ, etc.
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Knowledge of Federal, State and Provincial occupational safety regulations including OSHA, FAA, MSHA, EPA and health standards such as ANSI, NFPA, NEC and other non-regulatory safety codes and standards required.
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Skills: Safety, Osha, Osha 30, heavy industrial construction, safety training, safety management, Health & safety, Construction safety Top Skills Details: Safety,Osha,Osha 30,heavy industrial construction Additional Skills & Qualifications: •Bachelor's degree in Occupational Health and Safety, Environmental Science, or related field preferred.
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Field Safety Technician should have construction safety experience and a deep knowledge of OSHA regulations for the construction industry. The Field Safety Technician will be a vital part of our team and work closely with construction contractors, subcontractors, and the project management team to maintain a safe and secure work environment.
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Department resources including: Policy and Procedure Manual, OSHA and other related safety manuals, fire/ emergency management manual, PDR/Drug resource manual and all patient education and teaching aids.
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Using knowledge of OSHA Standards and State and Local Regulations, the Health and Safety Specialist will provide regular guidance and knowledge to the departments, address any immediate hazards, and understand and react to any potentially hazardous exposures.
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