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Under the direction of the On-Site Manager, promotes a safe working environment and helps ensure Safety Standards are met. The Shift Lead will report to the On-Site Manager and under their general supervision, is responsible for overseeing the employees on their shift that perform all of the essential duties in a Distribution Center.
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Participates in site safety audits with Superintendent or Safety ManagerMaintains site safety and training records, unless an safety manager is on-siteComplete draft safety and quality shorts, as needed.
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Manages project start-ups by engaging in the following: develops Scopes of Work, sets up filing system, develops Purchasing Schedule, obtains insurance and bonds, establishes Schedule of Project Meetings, develops QC Program, develops Loss Control (Safety) Program, sets up and distributes project directory and mobilizes onto site.
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This entry-level position involves assisting with safety inspections, incident reporting, safety training, and supporting the Site Safety Manager. Collaborate with the Site Safety Manager to implement corrective actions.
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The Site Safety Manager is responsible to work with the entire work force at a designated Banker Steel facility. The Safety Manger reports directly to the Banker Steel Corporate Safety Director and partners closely with the Plant Manager and staff.
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Provide EH&S (Environment, Health & Safety) and, where applicable, PSM (Process Safety Management) oversight, guidance, competency, and leadership, and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and DuPont Corporate Standards, within site area.
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This position requires a close working relationship with the Project Manager, Site Safety & Health Officer, Foreman, and Quality Control/Quality Assurance Manager (QM), as well as other project team members.
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The Data Center Site Manager will work with the rest of the Critical Facilities staff, clients, peer teams and work on. The Data Center Site Manager will be the primary contact and is accountable for all data center services provided by Critical Facilities for the California Data Center locations.
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Reporting to the US Health and Safety Manager, the PMESC will support the Lead Commissioning Managers, Operational Site Managers and the H&S Compliance Manager at the project level as well as at the group and corporate business level so requirements are standardized and consistent throughout.
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Facilitate development and review of area safety procedures and practices and ensures alignment with Site & Corporate policies and standards. We are looking for a EH&S Specialist (Environment, Health & Safety) to join our Yerkes, NY site team.
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As the Manager of EOHSS for the Libertyville site, your primary focus will be to support Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) within the Department of Environmental, Occupational Health, Safety and Sustainability (EHS.
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The Onsite Safety Manager formulates, develops, and coordinates safety and loss control functions onsite. Completes, submits, and tracks forms of written communication including, but not limited to: toolbox talks, site-specific safety plans and forms, procedures, and correspondence.
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Quality testing (including analytical testing) of all incoming raw materials Foss Analyzer and lab equipment operation Know and understand all CCP’s, and report any findings of deficiencies to Site Quality Manager Responsible for communicating and elevating any quality and food safety concerns to site management.
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Report any problems to the Foreman, Superintendent, Safety Manager, or Human Resources Manager. Works directly with RMC operations to ensure the overall safety of the transportation and delivery of Ready- Mix concrete through constant daily monitoring and efficient methods.
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In this role, you will report to the site Director of Operations, the HSE Manager will Identify, develop & implement health, safety and environmental programs and policies for the Phoenix facility to ensure compliance with all applicable regulations and corporate standards.
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