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Facilitate and conduct EHS training courses, including but not limited to: OSHA, DOT, MUTCD, Corporate EHS, Ergonomics, Hazardous Materials & Waste. Strongly support safety program monitoring to include records maintenance and management; scheduling; material distribution, report writing, and safety metrics monitoring and assist in the maintenance of various EHS databases.
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The EH&S Specialist will maintain updated OSHA and EPA required written programs and develop/conduct training as necessary under the direction of the EHS Manager as well as maintaining and expanding a solid foundation of Environmental Health and Safety excellence.
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Position Summary : The Regional Safety Director audits and reviews Evergreen North America/GEM safety programs and procedures and ensures branch compliance of OSHA, MSHA, DOT, EPA and State DEQ requirements.
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OSHA Outreach Trainer for the Construction Industry, CHST, and/or Certified Safety Professional certification. Coordinate, schedule, and facilitate all Subcontractors Pre-Construction Safety Planning Meetings acting as a resource for field operations with compliance on Federal (OSHA) and state as well as local safety and health regulations.
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Comply with all the applicable regulations such as: cGMP, OSHA, EPA, DOH, PRASA, approved procedures and Quality and EHS Corporate Standards; Complete routine operational data gathering in established checklists and forms.
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On a corporate level, manage and audit environmental, health and safety programs worldwide and maintain a close working relationship with all facilities through specifically assigned Corporate EHS Program Managers.
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Help develop and implement innovative EHS programs and strategies in the areas of Hazard Communication (HazComm), Injury Illness Prevention Plan (IIPP), Chemical Management, Occupational Health, Safety Management Systems, Process Safety and Risk Management (PSM), Industrial Hygiene, and technical support.
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The Regional HSE Manager is responsible for promoting and enforcing the corporate Health, Safety & Environment (“HSE”) program, providing safety support to construction operations, and mentoring regional site safety professionals.
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To ensure success as a Safety Director, you should display exceptional knowledge of company safety policies and relevant Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards.
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The job of the Environmental Health and Safety Specialist "EHS Specialist" is described as an individual contributor who develops, implements, and oversees program changes for workplace health and safety.
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Bachelors degree or foreign equivalent degree in Industrial Hygiene, Occupational or Industrial Safety, Environmental Engineering, or a closely related field with five (5) years of progressively responsible experience working in EHS (Environmental Health and Safety) in a foundry, heavy manufacturing environment, or heavy construction consulting environment.
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Provide support to Regional EHS Manager or Corporate EHS / ESG Leader. Complete all scheduled Corporate EHS risk assessments as assigned by Regional EHS Manager.
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To learn more visit Job Category: Other Corporate Job Family: Health, Safety, & Security Address: 15050 Northam Street Primary Location: US-CLa Mirada Employer: Penske Truck Leasing Co., L.P. Req ID: 2406486 Date posted: 06/27/2024.
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The Process Development Chemist/Engineer (Thermal Scientist) is in charge of independently managing Process Development mandates (short term sub-projects or longer-term business projects/programs) in order to support New Product Introduction (NPI), Manufacturing improvement initiatives and process safety incidents with the consideration of PSM/EHS knowledge requirement.
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The Field Safety Supervisor must be extremely responsible, responsive, proactive, level-headed, approachable, a strong communicator and maintain a high level of integrity. Mid-Sate Field Safety Supervisor role protects the personal life and health of our team members, customers, and communities.
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