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Driver, Route, CDL, Non-CDL, Class A, Class B, Class C, Sanitation, Waste Management, Porta Potty, Portable Restroom, Pump, truck, trucking, driving, safety, tanker endorsement, license, yard jockey, spotter, air brakes, dump truck, fork lift, haul, diesel, transportation, motor, load, unloading, loading, heavy lifting, hazmat, haz, military, rig, trailer, tractor, P&D, events, fence, tear down, installation, plumbing, plumber, compliance.
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Hazard analyses, safe operating procedures, risk management, loss control, waste water management, spill prevention, hazardous waste, DOT hazardous materials, emissions, emergency planning and all other key system elements.
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Works with Corporate Safety Manger to develops and implements safety policies and procedures to ensure that safety compliance is maintained LOTO, confined space, spill response, arc flash, OSHA Report, Hearing tests, Ergonomics Assist management with accident investigations and reporting, Provide recommendations for corrective or preventive measures,Ensure that accurate environmental and injury/illness records are maintained.
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Administers plant respiratory protection and hearing conservation programs Commitment to safety begins with management. Minimum of 5 years of experience in a manufacturing environment related to EHS program management.
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Develop and administer the facility EHS Management Systems: e. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Establishes strategic safety programs for the plant, designs and implements critical programs to achieve that strategic direction, develops safety program performance objectives and measures safety performance with KPI's and communicates status/needs to plant employees and management.
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Main focus will be in the areas of compliance and reporting, safety training and safety program management. Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Manager directs the development, implementation, and maintenance of comprehensive environmental, safety and health programs for the facility.
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The EHS Manager provides the leadership, direction and support necessary to ensure compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations and standards to meet or exceed relevant internal and external safety & environmental standards in a manner consistent with sound business practice.
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Good knowledge of International Chemical Regulations (TSCA, GHS, REACH) regulations is desired; previous Experience in Hazardous Materials management (DOT, RCRA). Industry certifications strongly preferred (CSP, CHMM, DOT); strong knowledge of universally accepted SHE practices.
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Ensure compliance with, and improvement of EHS programs that meet federal, state and local regulatory requirements including, but not limited to: chemical safety, confined space entry, electrical safety, contractor EHS management, industrial hygiene, LOTO, PPE, PSM, industrial and office ergonomics, storm water pollution prevention, hazardous waste management, air emissions management and wastewater treatment.
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The EHS Manager needs to be able to indirectly lead change across all departments. The EHS Manager must possess the ability to develop and maintain relationships with all levels within the organization to include all employees at both the corporate and plant level.
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Responsible for hazardous and non-hazardous waste management, including DOT and RCRA. Experience with emergency response communication and incident management in incidents involving hazardous and non-hazardous material releases to air, soil, and water.
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Company DescriptionAbout Veolia North America A subsidiary of Veolia Group, Veolia North America (VNA) offers a full spectrum of water, waste and energy management services, including water and wastewater treatment, commercial and hazardous waste collection and disposal, energy consulting and resource recovery.
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Coordinate management of hazardous waste in accordance with RCRA and DOT regulations. Serve as EHS point of contact for Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA). Administer workers compensation program and provide status updates to management.
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Manage daily Asset Protection Operations by monitoring and ensuring facility performance related to safety and security (e.g., security systems, fire protection, safety programs, audits to identify potential loss, food safety, process safety management); and monitoring and ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations (i.e. OSHA, Hazardous Waste, NFPA, Storm Water, DOT, FDA, EPA, etc.
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Become familiar with all U. S. Department of Transportation (DOT)/Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and VES-TS regulations required in submitting paperwork to expedite disposal of hazardous waste.
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