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The Site Safety Manager is responsible for promoting and enforcing of the corporate Health, Safety & Environment (“HSE”) program and providing safety support to construction operations.
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In matters requiring technical support the Site Safety Manager has direct report to appropriate Corporate Safety representative) (Site Safety Manager is empowered to manage and enforce site safety, health and environmental efforts regarding all site personnel.
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The Plant Safety Supervisor Position reports directly to the site Environmental Health & Safety Manager and will work closely with all site personnel and leadership, to e nsure site compliance with OSHA and EPA requirements as well as adherence to all company and site policies and procedures.
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Reporting to the Global EHS Manager with a dotted line to the Site Manager, the EHS Manager is responsible for all aspects of the environmental, health, safety, and security programs for the Newburyport facility.
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This position is also responsible for identifying and implementing EHS strategies, industrial hygiene, site security, safety and chemical regulatory requirements, training on general safety, injury reductions and emissions/waste/water management, including all applicable regulatory and permitting and reporting requirements for regulatory agencies.
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Implementing, monitoring, and participating in the development of site environmental, health and safety programs (Contractor Safety, Ergonomics, Laboratory and Chemical Safety, Hazardous Waste, Wastewater, laboratory inspections, etc.
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We are currently seeking a Site Safety Supervisor to perform, support, assist and conduct activities of the site safety department. This will include, but not limited to, all activities of the corporate, client and site safety and health programs.
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The Site Safety & Health Officer (SSHO) is responsible for the full-time on-site safety and occupational health management, surveillance, inspections, training, and safety enforcement.
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Assists Site Manager and Assistant Site Manager implement PSSI training programs including safety training and ERP. To be the leading food safety solutions company that owns the standard of health and safety for our PSSI family and brand protection for our partners.
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IEW Construction Group is a heavy civil construction company , currently searching for a SAFETY ENGINEER/TECHNICIAN to join our growing Safety Team. This is a highly visible, pro-active and "hands-on" position.
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Review and approve site safety plans for subcontractors prior to submission to the project site Project Management Representative. Bowen self-performs site work, concrete, underground utility work, structural steel, equipment setting, millwright, mechanical and process piping and boilermaker construction.
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In conjunction with the Project Superintendent, the SSHO is also responsible for the development, management, communication, implementation, and enforcement of approved site-specific safety plans including, but not limited to the Accident Prevention Plan (APP), the Site Safety and Health Plan (SSHP), and the Environmental Protection Plan (EPP.
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Per contract safety requirements, and enterprise safety procedures, coordinate with the site Construction Manager to ensure that the site team has the safety materials needed and all required forms and reports are completed and submitted as required.
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This Safety manager position is located in South Florida at a designated construction site and will report to the Director of Environmental Health and Safety. Conducts daily site safety meetings and orientations as required.
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Participate and assist in developing pre-job site safety planning and follow up on execution. Frequently communicate with key project shareholders and participate in weekly job safety meetings with construction site personnel and with project management team.
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