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Safety Training and Education: Coordinate and deliver safety training programs for employees and subcontractors, covering topics such as hazard recognition, fall protection, confined space entry, and emergency response procedures.
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Applied knowledge in health and safety disciplines including Hazard Communication, LOTO, Confined Space, Electrical Safety, Fall Protection, Incident Investigation, Ergonomics, Behavioral Based Safety, Machine Guarding and Lean Manufacturing.
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Knowledge of industrial process safety to include but not limited to lockout/tagout, industrial site safety planning, confined space entry, powered industrial truck, aerial lifts, fall protection.
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Prepare and present training in safety topics such as fall protection, hot work, lockout/tagout, confined space entry, powered industrial trucks, electrical safety, scaffold safety, cranes/rigging, excavation/trenches, hazard communication, ladder safety, etc.
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Responsible for contractor asbestos, lead, confined space, electrical safety, hazardous waste, LOTO, fall protection and other core safety and environmental programs. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has a continuing requirement for Facilities Operations and Maintenance Support Services (FOMSS.
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Respond to tasks within the customer’s Asbestos, Lead, Environmental Compliance, OSH Compliance, Confined Space, Fall Protection, Safety Training, Drinking Water, Indoor Air Quality (IAQ), and Pandemic programs.
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Evaluate various planning/permits such as: Hot Work, Confined Space, Fall Protection, Excavation, Steel Erection, Energized Work, Pre-cast Tilt-Up as examples for effective and appropriate mitigation techniques.
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Review Job Hazard Analysis, Fall Protection plans, Excavation Documentation, Confined Space forms, Lift Plans and Lockout/Tagout paperwork etc. SMCH is looking for a collaborative, highly organized professional to serve as an Environmental, Health and Safety Specialist, supporting construction safety functions.
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Conducts employee training on safety programs (e.g. Hazcom/RTK, HAZWOPER, Fire protection, PPE, Respiratory Protection, Confined Space Entry, Crane/Hoist inspection coordination, Compressed gases, Fall Protection, Ladder safety, Machine Guarding, Portable Power Tools, Forklift Operations.
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Assist with hazard analysis planning for high-hazard work including confined space entry, electrical, fall protection, etc. Degree in occupational health and safety, industrial hygiene, environmental science, engineering or related field.
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Seeking an Environmental Health & Safety Engineer for construction projects. Minimum candidate Accreditations Bachelor’s Degree in an Environmental Health and Safety Related fieldRecognized Safety Professional Certification (examples) BCSP (GSP or ASP) Desired candidates will be able to demonstrate: Responsible team membership: commitment to the Project team, participation with company expectations, dedication to improving the safety culture throughout the business unit.
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Proof of training/competency in managing crane, electrical, fall protection, excavation, scaffolds, and confined space safety. The Division Safety Director has overall responsibility for administering Clark's Safety, Health and Environmental program for their assigned business unit.
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Coordinates with project Superintendent and Safety Director in the development and execution of Blinderman site-specific plans and procedures including but not limited to Accident Prevention Plans, Site Safety and Environmental Orientations, Emergency and Evacuation Plans, Confined Space Plans, Fall Protection Plans, and ActivityHazard Analyses.
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Confined Space, Fall Protection, Lock Out / Tag Out, basic electrical safety; This position works under general supervision of the lead Safety Engineer and is expected to apply basic fundamental concepts, practices, and procedures in regards to safety as well as health and environmental issues.
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Review of unit specific policies and procedures for controlling occupational health, safety, and environmental hazards that come under Federal, State, and local regulations (e.g., Control of Hazardous Energy; Permit Required Confined Space Identification and Entry, Asbestos, Lead, Right to Know (GHS), Fall Prevention, Slips/Trips/Falls, Storm Water, etc.
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