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Related Titles: Safety Manager, Construction Safety Manager, Safety Coordinator, Health and Safety Officer, Safety Compliance Officer, Safety and Health Supervisor, Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Manager, Industrial Safety Specialist, Risk Management Supervisor, Occupational Safety Manager.
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The Site Safety Officer will ensure employees working onsite are aware of, observe, and comply with RECON Health & Safety Programs and safe work plans, permits, industry standards, client and project specific requirements; and applicable laws for environmental remediation and earthwork construction.
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5+ years of construction safety experience with at least two years being in heavy civil construction/site preparation/underground utilities. Ideally the right person will have experience training employees and managing safety in the commercial, industrial site development and/or drilling and blasting industry.
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Serving as a Field Safety Officer during site work, when necessary, preparing site-specific Health & Safety Plans, including monitoring conformance with safety and emergency procedures, conducting daily safety briefings and interacting with contractors and the client, conducting equipment inspections, and maintaining site safety records.
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As the Safety Culture Program Specialist, you will assist the Safety Culture Manager in supporting implementation of WTCC Safety Culture improvement and the WTCC Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) improvement actions, assessments and annual reports.
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The SSHO reports directly to the Program Manager/Site Manager and indirectly to Corporate Environmental, Safety and Health (ESH) Director. Volt is immediately hiring Site Safety & Health Officer in Moanalua Rd Aiea, HI.
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Summary: The Site Safety Health Officer is responsible for the implementation of the project‘s safety and health plan and ensures compliance to that plan. Supervisory Responsibilities: The Site Safety Health Officer supervises all safety efforts and initiatives on site and can direct compliance of all personnel.
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Site Safety Manager needs 8-10 years of experience in the environmental, health and safety discipline with a strong focus on safety required. Site Safety Manager Requires.
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The Site Quality & Environmental, Health & Safety Manager reports to the business unit Quality Director. Lead Environmental Compliance and Employee Health and Safety at the site, partnering with the Plant Manager and HR Manager in delivering excellence in this area.
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The Construction Safety Manager is responsible for the safe day-to-day management of the Construction and Demolition works including temporary and enabling activities and provides Construction Safety expertise and input to the Detailed Design, Procurement, Commissioning, Qualification and Validation phases of the project.
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The Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) is responsible for directing and managing occupational safety, health and industrial hygiene functions within the Red Hill Program.
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Reporting to the Associate Director of EHS, the Manager will play an active role in supporting the company's environmental, health, safety, and sustainability efforts within the Bothell Facility to drive long-term company and stakeholder value.
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Hargrove is seeking a Fire Safety Support Specialist to join our team on-site in Richmond, VA. This position offers a competitive compensation package, including paid time off, health insurance benefits, and matching retirement contributions.
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Currently seeking a Site Safety & Health Officer (SSHO) to support a South Florida Water Management District Everglades restoration project. The SSHO will address EHS issues as guided by project and safety management and communicate with the Project Manager, subcontractors, and owner regarding health and safety.
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The HSE Coordinator works closely with operational personnel in the Ontario region to give support and technical assistance for the implementation and administration of the Health, Safety and Environmental program and Employee HSE Training at Bruce A Project Site. This position reports directly to the Regional HSE Manager/Site Manager/Local Project Manager/Overall Project Manager.
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