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Gallagher Bassett Technical Services (GBTS) division is seeking a "Construction Safety Loss Control Consultant" needed on a multi-year assignment basis in the western New York State (Buffalo.
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The purpose of this classification is to manage operations and staff involved in developing and administering government wide risk management (mitigation) programs (Property Damage, Automobile Liability, General Liability, Worker's Compensation, Substance Abuse Program including random testing, Loss Control Programs including Safety Program, Driver Training Program and Vehicle Oversight (GPS) Program.
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Responsible for BXP Loss Control Program and Emergency Response Planning, crisis management, injury & illness prevention and maintenance of the region's business continuity plan in assigned portfolio.
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As a Safety-Sensitive position, pre and post-employment screenings, including but not limited to drug testing as outlined by the Department of Transportation (DOT) and Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), and motor vehicle record (MVR) background checks are required.
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Profit & Loss (P&L) Knowledge : Manage the site’s budget and financial operations, including P&L responsibility, cost control, and financial reporting. Tag work sales and Oversight : Supervise pressure washing operations, ensuring compliance with safety standards and effective cleaning of facilities.
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The Loss Control Consultant may conduct on-site investigations for incidents and accidents involving employees as well as the public and report findings to site managers as well as the Risk Management Department.
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Coordinates and oversees all operations of the department, including but not limited to, loss prevention and control, traffic management and incident investigation/documentation. Knowledge of the overall public safety area operation.
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Ability to analyze the impact of plans and programs; to analyze risk management and loss control material; to analyze agency policies and programs for compliance with applicable state and federal statutes, standards, rules, and professional risk management guidelines; to make decisions to implement systems and programs; to coordinate risk management and safety programs; to communicate effectively; and to train others (Risk Management process.
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Senior in college pursing a degree in Environmental Health and Safety Management, Occupational Safety, Environmental Engineering, Public Health, Risk Management, Loss Control or similar.
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As a member of our safety department, our Safety and Risk Control Representatives are critical to the success of our business development. A background or education in insurance, safety, commercial auto risk management, or loss prevention.
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Displays rigorous commitment to the environment, financial and safety of self, business, and inherent risks through stewardship. All drivers should receive a full copy of the Alterra Driver's Standards Policy; if you have not - please contact your Risk/Safety or HR/EE Department.
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Line worker certification (NLC, SLTC or equivalent) OR Certified Loss Control Professional Valid Arkansas driver's license PREFERRED CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS Certified Traffic Control Trainer Journeyman Lineman Certification/Credential Public Speaking Experience Accident Investigation Experience Mutual Aid/Disaster Response Experience Line Construction Foreman Experience Defensive Driver Trainer Arkansas driver's license with Class A or B CDL endorsement.
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Provides for the safety of the guests, employees, and material assets of the resort. Ensure that everyone in the department knows the importance of safety. Oversee the Key Control/issuance and the Key database.
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The Countywide Safety Compliance Manager supervises staff performing the full range of programmatic work to administer the County’s safety and environmental health programs, ensuring compliance with Federal and State of Maryland safety and occupational health mandates, regulations, and requirements and providing training and loss control initiatives for all County operations.
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Participates in raising awareness to shortage control and loss prevention programs through implementation of and participation in Shortage Control and Safety Meetings, new hire orientation for associates and regular touchbases with store associates.
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