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Job Responsibilities of the Environmental Health Safety Specialist: Assist with continually refining all plant safety programs, processes, policies, and procedures, including, safety committee, EMT / First Response assignments and training, CPR certification, Tornado and Fire Training, Blood Borne Pathogen Training, posting of required plant safety, security and signs etc.
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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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Job Title: Environmental Health Safety SpecialistLocation: Waterloo, IowaSalary: $60-90K plus bonusJob Summary of the Environmental Health Safety Specialist:The Environmental, Health, Safety Specialist position will be responsible for assisting the Corporate EPA and Safety Coordinator in monitoring and maintaining all programs, processes and procedures as they relate to the safety, health, industrial hygiene, and housekeeping for the Iowa facility.
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The EH&S Specialist will maintain updated OSHA and EPA required written programs and develop/conduct training as necessary under the direction of the EHS Manager as well as maintaining and expanding a solid foundation of Environmental Health and Safety excellence.
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TITLE: Environmental Health and Safety Specialist III (KFH/HP) + Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs): Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery; Risk Management; Compliance Management; Safety and Environmental Health Management; Employee Training; Employee/Labor Relations; Work Process Design; Computer Literacy; Adaptability; Member Service; Safety Trend Analysis; Compliance; Ergonomics; Emergency Preparedness; Safety and Environmental Health Knowledge; Employee and Physician Safety.
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Job Summary of the Environmental Health Safety Specialist : The Environmental, Health, Safety Specialist position will be responsible for assisting the Corporate EPA and Safety Coordinator in monitoring and maintaining all programs, processes and procedures as they relate to the safety, health, industrial hygiene, and housekeeping for the Iowa facility.
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Job Title: Environmental Health Safety Specialist. Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Health and Safety, Safety Management or comparable discipline is preferred.
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Prior experience in related disciplines of safety, health, and environmental. Assists the Corporate EPA/Safety Coordinator, with assigned tasks related to environmental matters such as air quality, storm water, solid waste, waste-water treatment, hazardous materials, etc.
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Environmental Health Safety Specialist Responsibilities. Bachelors Degree in chemical, safety or environmental engineering, occupational safety and health or related science degree.
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Summary The Environmental Health and Safety Specialist (EHS) will work under the supervision of the EHS Manger to support the facility in all safety areas. Cambridge Isotope Separations (CIS) has an outstanding opportunity for an experienced Environmental Health and Safety Specialist based onsite in our Xenia, OH location.
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Job Summary: The Ergonomist/ Environmental Health and Safety Specialist is primarily responsible for oversight of ergonomic-related activities. The Ergonomist/Environmental Health and Safety Officer will also investigate and respond to health and safety concerns and coordinate corrective actions, perform safety inspections to ensure regulatory compliance and assess for hazardous conditions, and recommend remedial action as necessary.
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As an Environmental Health and Safety Specialist II, you will be responsible for managing and implementing the company's environmental health and safety (EHS) programs.
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Clarke of Roselle, IL, is seeking to hire an Environmental Health and Safety Specialist, that will be responsible for directing and implementing programs to ensure a safe, healthy, accident free and regulatory compliant work environment within our Manufacturing and Supply Chain teams.
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Minimum of one (1) year of Environmental, Health and/or Safety experience in an industrial/manufacturing environment. What we look for Required: Bachelor's degree in Safety Management, Occupational Safety, Environmental Engineering or Environmental Science.
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Molex is seeking an Environmental Health & Safety Specialist to lead and administer the facility safety, health environment and energy programs to provide a safe and healthy working environment for personnel, and to ensure compliance with applicable government regulations at our Molex facility in Bolingbrook, IL.
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