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And serve as mental health staff in the implementation of a Public Safety Behavioral Health Wellness Program providing holistic health and wellness services and resources for City of Atlanta's public safety employees (in the Police Department, Fire Department, and Corrections Department.
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You’ll also have access to an on-site Fitness Center and on-site Occupational Health Nurse and allowances for high-quality safety equipment. Provide leadership in implementation and ongoing operation of MES and Historian, as well as quality KPI reporting, trending, and analysis for all Corinth Nonwovens assets.
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The Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) is responsible for the implementation and oversight of safety and health standards on NAVFAC projects.
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The EH&S Specialist job functions include but not limited to implementation and maintenance of environment, health, and safety programs at DAPs Facilities Pacific, MO. Identify, develop and implement plant safety directives in conjunction with Legal, HR and Operations departments.
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Certain Incumbents must#posses#and maintain a valid drivers# license with public passenger endorsement, maintain a driving record free of any violations and pass a safe driving educational program upon hire and annually thereafter in order to participate in the Fleet Vehicle Program as outlined in the Eastern Connecticut Health Network#s Environment of Care Safety Policies and Procedures #110.
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Knowledge of emerging contaminants, ESG, product stewardship and safety, health and safety, PSM, and international regulations is a plus. Ramboll has thousands of experts working across more than 70 offices in the Americas, delivering innovative solutions within Environment & Health, Water, Energy, and Planning & Urban Design.
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Sound knowledge of relevant OSHA, AUS, GPSR regulations and ISO requirements Experience working within an EHS environment (utilising an EHS Management System, technology, and tools) Experience Five or more years of Environmental, Health & Safety experience, preferably experience with managing large program assessment and implementation.
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Duties may include: facility audits; employee training programs; industrial hygiene; design and implementation of industrial hygiene equipment; equipment maintenance; participation in health safety and security projects; incident investigations; emergency preparedness and response; governmental inspections; compliance with government regulations; agency interactions and working as a liaison with other Marathon business units; and other safety and security related projects.
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Additionally, the Director works closely with other campus units, including Environment Health & Safety, Capital Projects, Space Management and Capital Programs, Facilities Services and UC Police Department, to ensure facilities are constructed, maintained and operated in compliance with Federal, State, Local and University policies, regulations and codes.
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The primary role of the EHS Specialist will be to collaborate with the HSE Manager on the development, implementation, and sustainability of safety programs that serve to protect the health and safety of employees at Gorbel's NY locations.
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As a Senior Technology Consultant for Environmental Health and Safety Information Management, you'll have the chance to support the development and implementation of Environmental Health & Safety information management (aka EIMS, EMIS, EHS IM) solution services to industrial clients.
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You will share in the team's impact on all aspects of EHS implementation and compliance programs including but not limited to: OSHA General Industry and Construction standards, hazardous materials, cryogenics, compressed gases, confined space, lasers, robotics, fall protection, PPE, hazard communication, crane safety, lockout/tagout, and radiation safety.
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Under the direction of the Corporate Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Manager, the EHS Coordinator assists with the development and implementation of policies, conducts inspections and audits, leads EHS related projects, and helps to ensure compliance with environmental and safety regulations, conformance standards, and Company policies.
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Educate the referral coordination team to ensure patient safety and compliance with Esperanza, State, Federal, and health plan guidelines. Esperanza Health Centers, Federally Qualified Health Center, is seeking an organized, strategic and patient service driven leader to join their Referral Coordination team.
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Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Manager directs the development, implementation, and maintenance of comprehensive environmental, safety and health programs for the facility.
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