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As a Site Safety Coordinator, you will partner with the entire project team and be a resource for all on-site to ensure that “Working Safe for Life” is not just a slogan but the true way of life on site.
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The Safety Coordinator is responsible for assisting in the implementation of loss controls systems and safety programs designed to prevent accidents and harm to personnel, property, and general public.
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Peterson Cat has the need for an experienced Power Safety Coordinator at our San Leandro, CA location. The Power Safety Coordinator works closely with Peterson Power Systems to maintain good customer relations and ensuring that all employees are safe (developing, training, and enforcing that all safety procedures, laws and policies are observed.
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Prior safety management experience in the water supply industry and well as applicable safety credentials (CSP, ASP, GSP, OHST, CHST) are preferred. Must have strong working knowledge of OSHA safety rules and regulations.
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Serves as Radiation Safety Officer for registrations as assigned. Position responsible for radiation safety for outpatient and inpatient imaging under direction of a Physicist. Two (2) years experience working with Radiation Safety preferred; Ability to work under direction of Physicist.
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The Safety & Health Coordinator will under the direction of the Safety Program Administrator, partners in coordination of a comprehensive employee occupational agency-wide Safety, Health, and Emergency Management Program in compliance with the Department of Safety and Health (DOSH) rules, regulations, and codes.
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The Rail Safety Coordinator will promote and provide for the safety and security of the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) riding public and personnel. The job of the Rail Safety Coordinator is to inspect for compliance with Federal and State laws, regulations, and standards, and to conduct and report on accident investigations.
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Safety Coordinator inspects and collects data to evaluate potential hazards of the manufacturing work place to ensure safety policies are in place. Provide administrative support to the Environmental, Health and Safety Manager.
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We are currently seeking a Safety Coordinator who are hands on, eager for knowledge, and critical thinkers to join our growing company as part of a multi-discipline team. Safety Coordinator shall be responsible for the safe performance of all those under their jurisdiction, shall inform such employees of all potential hazards before they begin Work, and shall promptly advise their immediate supervisor of any employees who resist correction and/or fail to improve their unsafe work practices.
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Safety Coordinator Responsibilities. Safety Coordinator Qualifications. We specialize in the construction of transportation systems for railroad and airport infrastructure including fiber optics, traction power, copper communications, electrical distribution, CCTV, and life safety systems among others.
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Due to growth and expansion, Northern Star (Pogo) LLC have a challenging and rewarding opportunity for an Underground Safety & Training Coordinator at our world-class Pogo operation in Alaska on a rotational camp schedule.
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Write job hazard analysis (JHA) and Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Manager shall conduct EHS inspections a minimum of twice a shift to ensure that all machines, tools and equipment are in a safe operating condition, and that all work area are free of safety and environmental hazards.
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The Power Safety Coordinator is responsible for conducting, administering, and monitoring programs related to required safety training and PPE requirements. This position serves in the capacity of a Power Safety Coordinator.
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Reports to the Senior Safety & Training Coordinator, and the primary role is to provide training and safety support which is compliant to the national, corporate and legislative standards and to implement a skills base training program to the Mining Department.
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Our client, a leader in the Pacific Northwest wild caught seafood industry, is on the lookout for an experienced Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) Coordinator. The EHS Coordinator will collaborate closely with the Plant Manager, Production Management, Maintenance, QA & Sanitation teams to develop and maintain comprehensive practices.
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