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Working knowledge of OSHA Standards, and health and safety best practices. The following NYC Fire Department Certificate of Fitness is required: At our expense we will send you to the FDNY to get the COF if you don’t have it):F-01 Fire Guard for Impairment (Citywide) 35 Operate and Maintain Air Compressors F-03 Indoor Place of Assembly Safety Personnel F-78 Cleaning and Testing of Smoke Detectors P-98 Fuel Oil Piping and Storage S-12 Citywide Sprinkler System S-13 Citywide Standpipe System S-15 Foam - Water Sprinkler System.
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Work with raw sewage is also subject to the final standards of OSHA on bloodborne pathogens. Working knowledge of the hazards associated with working around raw sewage and other work hazards and the associated safety precautions.
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Job site "Personal Protective Equipment" requirements (hearing protection, safety glasses - OSHA approved Z87 if applicable, long sleeve shirt, gloves, steel toe boots, etc. This equipment includes but is not restricted to: cranes, welders, mobile equipment, dust collectors, bins, rails, fuel tanks, irrigation, construction equipment, electrical, plumbing, sewage, paint, and blast.
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The Plumber II is responsible to install, modify, trouble shoot, repair plumbing and mechanical systems to support all Dollywood Company properties to comply with Southern Building Code, OSHA Safety Regulations and applicable industry standards as well as with Company policies and procedures.
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Adhere to all ASM Global Safety Policies and Procedures while performing within all OSHA guidelines. Responsible for the operation, inspection, and testing of all the HVAC Systems, Building Automation Systems, Pumping Equipment, Lighting System Equipment, Emergency Generator, Fire Pumps, and Sewage Ejection Equipment.
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Assist in overseeing public works safety programs to protect employees against harm and to maintain safe working conditions; suggest and help implement work safety standards; make recommendations concerning compliance with applicable state and federal safety (OSHA) requirements.
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Trained in confined space and OSHA construction safety or willingness for training in first 90 days of employment. Conducting field inspections to inspect standards of roadway, materials and On-Site Sewage Facilities.
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Monitoring contractor performance and compliance with EPCOR and OSHA safety practices. Position has the potential for exposure to dust, pollen, chemicals, water and sewage. Knowledge of engineering specifications and surveying principles; construction means and method; procedures and Federal and Company safety regulations; critical path method scheduling principles.
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All Water Treatment/Reclamation Plant Operator/Maintenance Interns shall use appropriate safety equipment and follow safety procedures in performing assignments; Operator Interns have the potential to be exposed to job related hazards such as toxic chemicals, chlorine gas, raw sewage, sludge, and adverse weather conditions.
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Maintaining and inspecting all major critical systems (fire safety systems, systems that protect against flooding and progressive flooding, emergency power systems, emergency lighting systems, emergency ventilation shutdown systems, and fuel and sewage discharge prevention systems) including related administrative functions (inspection and training documentation.
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Responsible for the overall facility maintenance of the facility and ensures that all life safety and environment of care standards are maintained in relation to OSHA, OHFLAC, TJC, state and local fire marshal, health departments and other regulatory agency requirements.
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Roles and Responsibilities: Responsible for the overall facility maintenance of the facility and ensures that all life safety and environment of care standards are maintained in relation to OSHA, OHFLAC, TJC, state and local fire marshal, health departments and other regulatory agency requirements.
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Knowledge of: professional surveying; OSHA & agency safety practices*; employee training & development*; public relations*; real estate law*; ODOT Survey Standards, ODOT Policies, Minimum Standards for Boundary Surveys pursuant to Section 4733-37 of the Ohio Administrative Code; 3-D point clouds*; photogrammetry*; Ohio State Plane Coordinate Systems.
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Water systems, emergency electrical systems, sewage systems, primary electrical systems, telephone systems, fire alarm systems and heating and cooling systems. Ensures that all staff actively participate in all fire safety and disaster preparedness drills and annual fire safety training.
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Checks vehicles prior to driving to ensure that mechanical, safety, and emergency equipment is in good working order; conducts daily crane inspection and completes proper paperwork; follows established company safety, OSHA, and DOT guidelines when transporting goods; advises supervisor of any issues after daily inspections are completed.
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