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Bachelors Degree in chemical, safety or environmental engineering, occupational safety and health or related science degree. Environmental, Health and Safety Specialist is a core member of the Pacific Northwest EHS team focusing on compliance program implementation, assessment of operational processes for hazard reduction, incident investigation and corrective action.
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Under general supervision, the Environmental Health and Safety Specialist assists the Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) department with the development, implementation, training, and maintenance of Campus EH&S programs.
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Bachelor's degree in Safety Management, Occupational Safety, Environmental Engineering or Environmental Science. Minimum of one (1) year of Environmental, Health and/or Safety experience in an industrial/manufacturing environment.
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Ensuring compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local environmental and occupational regulations and permits (Department of Environmental Protection, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, and local permits.
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We are looking for a EH&S Specialist (Environment, Health & Safety) to join our Yerkes, NY site team. Implementation of site occupational health programs including but not limited to: Respiratory Protection, Noise Management, Ergonomics, Ionizing Radiation, Non-ionizing Radiation, Biological Monitoring and Thermal Stress.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities : The Environmental/Health & Safety Specialist spearheading specific actions to assure the plant complies with all federal, state provincial, and local environmental regulations and rules, including those related to occupational health and safety.
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The Environmental Health & Safety Specialist is responsible for the overall management and supervision of the company's programs and procedures to protect its employees from occupational safety and health hazards.
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Duties include, but are not limited to development and implementation of the Upstate ergonomics program, providing direct support to the healthcare safe patient handling program, participation in the hazardous materials and waste program, performing occupational, environmental and fire safety risk assessments and inspections, developing and performing safety training and supporting the overall environmental health and safety programs at Upstate.
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The Environmental Health and Safety Specialist supports RRMC’s occupational safety and environmental compliance programs through inspections, monitoring, recordkeeping and training with a primary focus on occupational safety of employees and environmental health and safety and a secondary focus on the Environment of Care (EC) and Life Safety (LS.
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We are searching for an Occupational Safety/Environmental Health Specialist to join our Safety Division at the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) at Penn State University.
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Education: Bachelor of Science in Occupational Health and Safety, Environmental Science, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Engineering, or related field. Develops and trains faculty, staff and students in various safety programs, including chemical safety, materials handling, hazardous waste and environmental awareness or customized training for unique hazardous operations.
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Working knowledge of natural gas transportation pipeline safety regulations contained in 49 CFR parts 190, 191, 192, 193 and 199 and some knowledge of environmental protection, personnel safety Occupational Safety and Health Administration and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission regulations.
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Infrequent)Preferred QualificationsAt least 4 years of experience in DoD safety and occupational health At least 5 years experience in industrial hygiene, occupational and environmental health or safety engineeringPossess a Secret security clearance Benefits: Live an Extraordinary LifeWe care about your well-being, not just on the job.
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Facilitates EHS program objectives completion in compliance with local, state, and federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and environmental rules and regulations such as Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Toxic Substances Control Agency (TSCA), and the Clean Water Act (CWA.
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Support CBFO in performance of routine and ad-hoc reviews, assessments, and oversight walk downs of: Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements; and, general industrial safety and health verification/oversight activities.
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