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Our broad service offering includes construction materials testing, geotechnical engineering, environmental consulting, industrial hygiene, and specialty testing. Trains field staff including drillers and driller assistants in current and new drilling techniques, sampling techniques, instrumentation installations, calibration, and safety practices.
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Develop and maintain industrial hygiene programs such as noise surveys, continuous atmosphere monitoring, etc. Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Manager. Provide guidance to site leadership & supervision regarding EHS related issues, while acting as the subject matter expert in these areas.
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Candidate must be willing to be trained and gain proficiency in areas for programs they are responsible for (examples include but not limited to asbestos supervisor certification, fall protection competent person, industrial hygiene program management.
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Attend regular safety meetings, gate checks, training and other mandatory meetings assigned by on site supervisor. One-stop-shop for temporary site services, offering a full line of portable restrooms, hand hygiene solutions, temporary fence, trailer solutions and more.
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Develop and lead corporate trainings for Health and Industrial Hygiene topics including one-on-one mentoring, if required Lead Ergon's Operational Excellence Health and Industrial Hygiene initiatives Share lessons learned from industry and site events, align with Health and Industrial Hygiene safety best practices, and benchmark where applicable.
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Minimum 4 Year/ Bachelors Degree in industrial hygiene, safety management, or related field. Conducts industrial hygiene testing, including noise and dust surveys, and enters data into the company database.
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A four-year degree in Occupational Health and Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Science, or related field with 5 - 10 years of experience in HSE in a manufacturing environment.
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Working knowledge of industrial hygiene analysis and best practices as well as medical monitoring programs. Complete incident investigation and analysis and perform site hazard assessments.
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Acts as the technical lead for all aspects of industrial hygiene, biosafety, laboratory safety, occupational health, chemical management, and waste management. Job SummaryIn this role, the Environment, Health and Safety Manager will lead, plan, and manage programs for Labcorp to assure safe, compliant, and reliable operations.
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Review and propose site-specific adaptations and improvements to Group HSE programs and tools Administer Industrial Hygiene program. Health, Safety & Environment SpecialistKelly Science has a new opportunity to join one of our growing clients as an HSE Specialist in Augusta GA. This is a direct hire opportunity and can provide relocation assistance.
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Total Safety is the world's premier provider of integrated safety and compliance services and the products necessary to support them, including gas detection, respiratory protection, safety training, fire protection, compliance and inspection, industrial hygiene, onsite emergency medical treatment/paramedics, communications systems, engineered systems design, and materials management.
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Industrial hygiene consulting and duct cleaning. Site Supervisor, MDH Asbestos Inspector, MDH Asbestos Project Designer. MN Dept of Health & Safety Asbestos. degree in Environmental Health & Safety.
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Assisting in managing Site Safety, Laboratory, Manufacturing, and Industrial Hygiene documents to ensure compliance and proper formatting. Their portfolio of service categories includes Environment, Health & Safety, Facilities Maintenance & Engineering, Sustainability, Janitorial & Industrial Cleaning, Laboratory Support and Workplace solutions.
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Experience: This position requires 5+ years of relevant industrial safety, risk management and/or industrial hygiene experience. Education: Bachelor or Master of Science degree in Public Health and Safety, Industrial Hygiene or related field from an accredited university is required.
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Industrial cleaning experience in a pharma plant or industrial manufacturing site. Comply with all Company & client policies and statutory regulations relating to Health & Safety, safe working practices, hygiene, cleanliness, fire and COSHH. This will include your awareness of any specific hazards in your workplace.
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