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A WaterSense partner of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Delta Faucet is a global organization offering kitchen and bath faucets, showerheads, tub and shower systems, toilets, bath sinks and related accessories, selling products in more than 53 countries.
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Partner with other EHS functions (Industrial Hygiene, Construction Safety, Hazardous Waste, Environmental, Ergonomics, Equipment Safety, etc.) Provide technical support for EHS programs such as Crane and Hoist, Electrical Safety, Lock-Out Tag-Out (LOTO), Hazard Communication, Emergency Response, Fall Protection, Respiratory Protection, Hearing Conservation, Mobile Equipment, etc.
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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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In conjunction with the Project Superintendent, the SSHO is also responsible for the development, management, communication, implementation, and enforcement of approved site-specific safety plans including, but not limited to the Accident Prevention Plan (APP), the Site Safety and Health Plan (SSHP), and the Environmental Protection Plan (EPP.
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Desired majors are as follows: Occupational Safety & Health; Environmental Health; Industrial Hygiene; Fire Protection & Safety; Earth and Environmental Sciences; Industrial Security; other related fields of study.
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Vestaron has earned global recognition for its work, including the inaugural 2015 Bernard Blum Award for a novel biocontrol solution, the prestigious Green Chemistry Challenge Award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in 2020 and “Best New Biologic Product” at the 2021 IHS Markit Crop Science Awards.
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Maintaining full responsibility for results of functional discipline, including worker and process safety assurance, environmental compliance, industrial hygiene, ergonomics, fire protection, etc.
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With an innovative and accomplished leadership team guiding our day-to-day wins, and a Board with a long-term vision that supports our efforts, we set out daily to improve the safety, efficacy and sustainability of crop protection through migration from synthetic pesticides to peptide-based biopesticides.
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Environmental, Health and Safety Specialist page is loaded. Environmental, Health and Safety Specialist. Technical competence, experience and demonstrated knowledge in qualitative and quantitative exposure assessment, hazard communication, air monitoring, industrial ventilation, noise measurement, noise control and hearing conservation, respiratory protection, personal protective clothing, ergonomics, ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, asbestos and other carcinogens, biosafety and heat stress monitoring and control.
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This individual will serve as the primary contact for health, safety, and environmental matters at a Genie Industries/Terex Aerial Work Platforms manufacturing facility in Redmond WA. The HSE coordinator works with site HSE Manager to ensure compliance with local, state, and federal laws as well as company requirements and to reduce risk of injury to team members.
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In fulfilling these responsibilities, the LSS will liaise with the Office of Research Safety (ORS) on issues related to chemical, biological, radiological, and laser safety, and work closely with Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) on life safety and environmental issues.
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Technical & practical OHS knowledge, including competent person and/or train-the trainer credentials, on various topics such as hazardous energy control, hoisting & rigging, ground disturbance, boring/digging/coring, fall protection, excavation and trenching, marine safety, heavy equipment operation, emergency & hazardous material release response, electrical safety, confined space.
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Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Safety, Industrial Safety, Engineering, Ergonomics, Environmental Health, Industrial Hygiene, or Safety-related discipline Certifications (OHST, ASP) or equivalent.
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Establish core Safety Compliance Programs to address: fire and life safety, fire alarm impairment, emergency response (both biohazardous and chemical), Lockout Tagout (LOTO), hot work, powered industrial vehicles, fall protection, GHS labeling, and confined space access.
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Review all Process Safety in Design documentation – including but not limited to Safety Philosophy, Fire and Gas Detection, Fire Protection, ESD and Flare Blowdown, Black Start ALARP demonstration, ENVID, SIL Assessment, Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Health Risk Assessment.
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