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Required to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as appropriate such as lab coats, face shields, gloves and masks. Position Title: Processor / Accessioner. The laboratory processor is responsible for specimen procurement, which includes sorting, accessioning and processing.
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The performance of this position may occasional require exposure to the manufacturing, assembly and construction areas and under certain conditions require the use of personal protective equipment such as safety shoes, safety glasses with side shields and/or hearing protection.
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Ensure nightly use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including but not limited to bump caps, safety glasses/goggles, face shields, face masks, ear plugs, hair and beard nets, gloves and safety shoes or rubber boots.
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Willing and able to wear required PPE (personal protective equipment) such as steel toes, hardhat, protective eyewear, face shields, respirator, chemical acid suit, etc. A subsidiary of Veolia Group, Veolia North America (VNA) offers a full spectrum of water, waste and energy management services, including water, and wastewater treatment, commercial and hazardous waste collection and disposal, energy consulting and resource recovery.
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Occasional exposure to manufacturing environment where the use and wear of proper protective equipment (PPE) such as safety glasses or side shields on glasses and closed toe shoes are mandatory.
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Responsible for verifying and reporting any inconsistencies in accessioning, data entry, specimen identification, and sample type to supervisor. Accessioner / Processor. Assist in the discarding of specimens into biohazard containers.
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Disassembly of wheel half hardware (heat shields, torque tubes, nuts/bolts, etc.) PDS Tech Commercial Inc, is seeking candidates for an Aircraft Maintenance and Repair position in Louisville, KY.
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PPE (Eyewear, Masks, Face shields, Shoe covers, and Gloves) as required by Infection Control policies. United Health Services is seeking a Staff Nurse (MedSurg Neuro Suite) to join our Med Surg Neuro Suite department at UHS Wilson Medical Center in Johnson City, NY. This position is benefits eligible.
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Arranges and adjusts immobilization and supportive devices to obtain precise positioning and to preclude patient movement and shields patients according to radiation safety procedures. Prepares and scans/transmits x-ray/US/CT images to radiologist.
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PPE includes goggles or face shields, aprons, gloves and/or other equipment assigned. PPE includes goggles or face shields, aprons, gloves and/or other equipment assigned. Note the date and time of specimen collection in the appropriate hospital log to ensure they are completed and the client is notified of the results.
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At times, face shields, aprons, suits, and other PPE may be required. At times, face shields, aprons, suits, and other PPE may be required. Set up and run clippers, rotary trimmers, or other secondary equipment.
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COVID-19 Protocols Because of the nature of our business all staff is required to follow our COVID-19 protocols which can include screening for temperature and exposure risk at the start of each shift, practicing frequent hand hygiene with alcohol based sanitizers as well as old fashioned soap and water, wearing masks and or face shields throughout the duration of the shift, and occasionally participate in staff COVID-19 testing days.
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We provide gloves, masks and/or face shields. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionRockstar CNA needed to support our growing client list in Cobb, Cherokee, Bartow and Paulding Counties. We provide gloves, masks and/or face shields.
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Knowledge of how to cut, shape, fit, join, and install edge metal, insulation, ice & water shields, wood, or other construction materials. Covering roofs and exterior walls of structures with metal, slate, single-ply systems, asphalt, aluminum, wood, gravel, gypsum, and/or related materials, using brushes, knives, punches, hammers, and other tools.
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Without assistance Must be able to operate a forklift; training provided Must pass drug screen and background check Must wear safety shoes with steel toe and metatarsal guard, safety glasses (with side shields if applicable) and safety ear protection Must be able to stand for extended periods of time and may require medium to heavy strength lifting, pushing and pulling weight requirements, bending, stooping, twisting, reaching, etc.
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