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Works on data collection, analysis and reporting of performance improvement activities to provide oversight of service line quality, safety and regulatory compliance. - Develops tools and education to improve clinical expertise, quality, patient safety, and regulatory compliance.
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Proven experience as safety coordinator in the power line construction industry. We are looking for an experienced Safety Coordinator with experience working in Utility Construction, to help us minimize the risk of job-related accidents.
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Safety Coordinator inspects and collects data to evaluate potential hazards of the manufacturing work place to ensure safety policies are in place. Provide administrative support to the Environmental, Health and Safety Manager.
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Safety Coordinator/ Specialist in construction industry or similar. 1-3 years of experience as a Safety Coordinator or similar experience. Safety Coordinator Responsibilities.
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The Safety Coordinator is responsible for assisting in the implementation of loss controls systems and safety programs designed to prevent accidents and harm to personnel, property, and general public.
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As a Site Safety Coordinator, you will partner with the entire project team and be a resource for all on-site to ensure that “Working Safe for Life” is not just a slogan but the true way of life on site.
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Prior safety management experience in the water supply industry and well as applicable safety credentials (CSP, ASP, GSP, OHST, CHST) are preferred. Must have strong working knowledge of OSHA safety rules and regulations.
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Fresh Mark in Massillon, Ohio, is looking for a Safety Coordinator. The Safety Coordinator will assist in ensuring a safe workplace and to ensure compliance with safety and health procedures and regulations.
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The Health and Safety Coordinator (HSC) reports directly to the Director of Head Start. Coordinate with Head Start Director to assure that health, dental, and safety services are implemented at each center.
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5+ years of experience in the area of construction safety. Effectively be able to communicate safety and health hazards to all. Must have working knowledge of OSHA Regulations and other Construction Industry Safety standards.
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The Departmental Safety Coordinator for (DPW) will be primarily responsible for planning, developing, and implementing a comprehensive safety program, coordinating safety education, and training staff.
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The EHS Coordinator is responsible for implementing and maintaining the Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) program for Bakerly San Antonio facility. The Plant Manager or Corporate EHS Manager will be the back-up for the EHS Coordinator.
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As the Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) Coordinator, you will play a crucial role in leading, supporting, and managing various aspects of our EHS programs, processes, and safety culture.
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Finally, the Senior Safety Manager will deploy best safety practices in conjunction with and guidance from the region safety manager and/or multi-site safety coordinator.
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The Process Safety Engineer will lead a team of technical writers (typically senior operators) in a collaborative effort to develop and maintain PSM and DOT compliant operating procedures and training materials.
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