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Read, understand and apply the contents of all OSHA, ANSI, CMAA, HMI and other codes or regulations pertaining to our industry. This five year of experience must include not less than two years of crane related field duties such as crane inspection as a crane operator, heavy equipment mechanic, shop foreman, operations supervision, rigging specialist, or mechanical or civil engineer.
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Position Summary: As a Process Safety Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring compliance with OSHA PSM and EPA RMP Standards. If you have a strong background in Chemical or Mechanical Engineering, along with expertise in OSHA PSM and EPA RMP Standards, we encourage you to apply.
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Volt is hiring an OSHA Field Inspector to work onsite for our client in Livermore, CA in a Direct Hire opportunity. As an OSHA Field Inspector you will, This five years of experience must include not less than two years of crane related field duties such as crane inspection as a crane operator, heavy equipment mechanic, shop foreman, operations supervision, rigging specialist, or mechanical or civil engineer.
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Safety Engineering, Safety Management, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Safety, OSHA standards, NFPA standards and Fire Prevention, Firearms training; USDA guidelines, ADA guidelines, Emergency Management, Incident Command System (ICS), National Incident Management Systems (NIMS), FEMA, GEMA, Active Shooter Preparedness, Workers Compensation, Lockout/Tagout; etc.
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Safety, Inspection, Quality assurance, Health & safety, Compliance, Audit, Osha, Quality control, Ehs, Environmental health, Quality check, Hazardous waste, Visual inspection, H&s, Environmental health & safety, Eh&s, Production, Quality inspection, Osha 30, hazardous chemicals, usda.
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Projects and designs compliant with process safety, ergonomics, MOC, MSHA, OSHA, ISO, engineering standards, Capital Deployment Process (CDP,) regulatory requirements, and applicable codes creating consistency across facility.
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Qualifications for the Plant Maintenance Manager include: Bachelor's Degree a plus5+ years maintenance leadership experience in a heavily regulated manufacturing environmentLEAN, TPM, 5s ExpertiseProject Management ExperienceExperience working in a GMP or cGMP environment a plusExpertise with OSHA, FDA, and USDA regulations.
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Partners with the Corporate EHS Director and legal teams during all environmental investigations involving government agencies (EPA, DEC, OSHA, etc. Create, audit and implement necessary programs and projects across the site in support of permitting & compliance (i.e., OSHA, EPA, site/occupancy planning, chemical storage, noise surveying, air quality, wastewater discharge, SPCC, etc.
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Conducts periodic facility/branch compliance audits to ensure Evergreen North America/GEM, OSHA, MSHA, EPA, State DEQ and DOT compliance standards. The Branch Safety Manager is responsible for ensuring OSHA, MSHA, DOT, EPA and State DEQ safety compliance requirements for his/ her assigned location's of responsibility.
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Basic Understanding of the Federal, State and Local OSHA & DOT rules and regulations. We are leaders in each of our respective service lines, including Vapor Control, Chemical Cleaning, Tank Cleaning, Water Treatment, Vacuum Services, Hydroblasting, Hydroexcavation, and Industrial Logistics & Transportation.
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The Branch Safety Manager will have a direct line of responsibility to the Regional Safety Director. When the Branch Safety Manager is performing job safety observations (JSO) or performing audits, he/ she reports and helps resolve all safety infractions and deficiencies to the immediate supervisor responsible for deficiency to branch and qualified solution.
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Evergreen North America is a leading provider of environmental and industrial cleaning solutions to the downstream and midstream energy sectors. Helps ensure the timely completion and reporting of quarterly hose testing to the branch and corporate safety offices.
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Develops and maintains working knowledge, and manages compliance of company and regulatory requirements (PHMSA, EPA, OSHA, USCG, DOT, etc.) Ensures compliance and has authority to obtain resources to comply with applicable laws and regulations including, but not limited to, EPA, OSHA, Process Safety Management (PSM), Risk Management Plan (RMP), State Environmental Protection Divisions, and Local Fire Departments, and to minimize environmental impact in the event of a hazardous waste release.
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Knowledge: Strong understanding of OSHA regulations, industrial hygiene principles, storm water compliance, RCRA compliance, and universal waste management. Strategic Management: Oversee private and public contracting work related to environmental compliance, industrial hygiene, and safety/OSHA compliance.
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Community college experience Two years of experience in vocational training NCCER certifications OSHA safety training. Ensure each departmental program is in full compliance with the requirements for accreditation, certification, and other standards as stipulated by NCCCS, SACSCOC, NCCER, OSHA, and any other related agencies and organizations.
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