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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Will use head covering, ear plugs (as needed) skid resistant, fire resistant clothing, steel toe shoes, safety glasses and other protective equipment as needed or required.
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Applicants considered for employment must successfully complete the following background investigations/tests:Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Criminal History InvestigationState Police Criminal History InvestigationChild Protective Services (CPS) InvestigationTuberculosis Screening/TestChesterfield County Public Schools assures.
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Frequent sitting, standing, and walking, which may be required for long periods of time, and may involve climbing stairs and walking up inclines and on uneven terrain. Depending upon assignment may be exposed to inclement weather or be required to work in environments or under conditions that require the use of protective gear and devices and/or awareness of personal safety and safety of others.
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Travel to client sites will comply with all KBR and Client Safety Rules, Processes and ProceduresWork at client sites may require using and wearing personal protective equipment such as fire-retardant clothing, hearing and eye protection, hard hat and steel-toed bootsWork at client sites may require moderate physical exertion including walking to operating areas, ascending/descending stairs, walking the client propertyThis may include climbing ladders, lifting to up to 35 lbs, etc.
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Able to perform firefighting duties including advancing hose lines, fire apparatus pump operations, safely operate power tools, climb ladders, and wear firefighter protective gear including self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) weighing approximately 70 pounds.
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Must be able to climb stairs, ladders, and work at heights and work in confined spacesPersonal Protective Equipment (PPE) including long pants, long sleeves, steel-toed boots, gloves, hard hat, safety goggles, earplugs, and a respirator are required to be worn Why LyondellBasell.
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The Assembler I is an entry-level position that performs repetitive assembly operations to mass-produce products such as windows, doors, trusses, panels, or stairs by performing the following duties.
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Must be able to ascend and descend stairs, multiple times per day. Ability to work in varied indoor and outdoor conditions which may include heat, cold, dust, loud noise, with the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), including a dust mask.
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Physical movement; lifting, bending, twisting, pushing, pulling, reaching, kneeling, and climbing stairs # Hazardous Exposure Category. Uses Personal Protective Equipment and utilizes standard precautions (former Universal Precautions) when performing tasks presenting the possibility of exposure to blood or body fluids.
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Frequently required to use personal protective equipment, having ability to stand or walk, occasionally bending, squatting, climbing stairs and lifting up to 50 pounds. What does a Restoration Estimator (RE) with Paul Davis do.
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May have to climb stairs and ladders; must be able to lift up to 50 pounds to waist level; must be able to work overhead with hand and power tools; Must wear protective equipment to avoid injury.
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Performing work in a medium industrial setting with exposure to heat, cold, humidity, industrial odors, fumes, gases, chemicals, oil, grease, smoke, dust, noise, vibration, climbing ladders/stairs and working in cramped quarters.
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Ability to wear personal protective equipment is required (including but not limited to steel toed shoes, gloves, safety glasses, hearing protection, hardhat, vest, etc.) Will climb and maintain balance on steel/wood framework, stairs, ladders, and scaffolds.
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Walking Standing Twisting Reaching Bending Lifting Climb ramps or stairs Push/pull Sitting Required Personal Protective Equipment: Hearing protection Bump cap Hair net Uniform Safety glasses Safety shoes Gloves Tools and Equipment Used: Hand tools (wrenches, screwdrivers, etc.
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Participates in and coordinates with Branch management the orientation, training, development and retention of high caliber staff; ensures that each staff member is treated with dignity and respect. Securitas is seeking a Field Supervisor for Westchester NY.
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