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Act as corporate Radiation Safety Officer (RSO), ensuring compliance with Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and State Radioactive Materials programs regulations. Develop environmental, health, and safety programs and policies applicable to small arms, ammunition manufacturing, and other company activities in accordance with EPA, OSHA, and various state and local environmental regulations.
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The Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) ensures the maximum safety performance and awareness of everyone associated with the project by overseeing the administration of all safety and health policies and procedures established in the Conti Safety, Health, and Environmental Program.
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The Public Safety Officer provides a visual security presence to ensure a safe and secure environment for patients, visitors, physicians and staff. LCMC Health reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet organizational needs as necessary.
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Conti Federal is hiring a Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) to support remedial action projects at federal Superfund sites. 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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Advises the Center Director of any safety and health concerns. Ensures compliance with OSHA regulations and health and safety practices. Odle Management – A subsidiary of Eckerd Connects Reports to the Safety, Security & Transportation Supervisor and is an hourly, non-exempt position.
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Paragon Professional Services, LLC, a subsidiary of Bering Straits Native Corporation, is currently seeking a qualified Site Safety and Health (SSHO) for a lead-contaminated soil removal project located in St. Francois County, Missouri.
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Becomes knowledgeable in all aspects of flight physiology, flight safety procedures, ground handling, emergency and non-emergent ambulance operations, navigation and radio or telephonic communication.
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The Site Safety& Health Officer will have safety, health, and environmental managementresponsibility for ensuring a safe work environment in the performance of allmarine construction and dredging field operations.
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Conducts follow-ups and interventions with community members via phone calls, messages, and on-site (accompanied by a police officer, as needed), working to connect them to behavioral health care and other support resources in the community.
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Licensure, Registration, and/or CertificationCertified Health Physicist or Nuclear Medicine Technologist or Radiation Therapist licensure, required. Summary: The Radiation Safety Officer is directly responsible for the radiation safety program.
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Blinderman Construction is seeking a Site Safety Health Officer within our Federal Program. Site Safety Health Officer. As our SSHO, you will be responsible for the management of health and safety, work practice surveillance, safety inspections, and safety enforcement on a single project site.
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The Site Safety & Health Officer (SSHO) is responsible for the full-time on-site safety and occupational health management, surveillance, inspections, training, and safety enforcement.
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The Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) is a field position. Site Safety and Health Officer. The SSHO has safety, health, and environmental management responsibility for ensuring a safe work environment at his/her project site.
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The Constable will work hand in glove with the School Resource Officer (SRO) in providing safety and security for the school’s population. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of school operations and school safety.
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Healthworks Safety, LLC is looking for a Site Safety & Health Officer/SSHO located in Wheeling, WV (Pike Island Dam) to join our growing team. This SSHO manages project-specific safety and health program to ensure compliance and the well-being of our clients employees, contract partner employees, client personnel, and the general public.
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