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Construction, Osha 30, Cpr certified, Subcontractor management, Construction management, Osha 10, Electrical construction, Commercial construction, Construction supervision, General contractor.
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Monitor asbestos abatement in accordance with EPA, OSHA and AHERA regulations. We are currently seeking an Environmental/Hazardous Materials Project Manager to support activities in performing Asbestos, Lead and Mold Surveys, Indoor Air Quality Investigations and Soil/Groundwater studies.
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It is required to act in a safe and environmentally responsible manner at all times by adhering to all ALPLA policies and procedures and Safety Standards (OSHA). ALPLA is a global family-owned, privately held company that makes innovative, customized, recycled packaging for top companies such as P&G, Unilever, L'Oréal, Pepsi, and more.
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The Branch Safety Manager is responsible for ensuring OSHA, MSHA, DOT, EPA and State DEQ safety compliance requirements for his/ her assigned location's of responsibility. Conducts periodic facility/branch compliance audits to ensure Evergreen North America/GEM, OSHA, MSHA, EPA, State DEQ and DOT compliance standards.
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Mechanical, Construction, heavy equipment operation, excavation, underground storage tank, Underground Storage tank removals, piping systems, concrete, rebar, General labor, osha 30, threading, trench digging.
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Knowledge: Strong understanding of OSHA regulations, industrial hygiene principles, storm water compliance, RCRA compliance, and universal waste management. Strategic Management: Oversee private and public contracting work related to environmental compliance, industrial hygiene, and safety/OSHA compliance.
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A minimum of 3 years of experience as a Maintenance Supervisor in the transportation industry which requires a thorough knowledge and application of safe working practices including OSHA Haz Com, OSHA Lock Out Tag Out, OSHA Fire Safety and other federal and state regulations.
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Must have knowledge and understanding of OSHA, NFPA, The Joint Commission, EOC, and other specific regulations and standards pertaining to clinical equipment service and repair. Must be able to work and follow OSHA guidelines while in a hazardous environment(s) such as electrocution potentials, mechanical energies, bloodborne/airborne pathogens, dust and inclement weather, marked changes in temperature and/or humidity, radiation, fumes/vapors, sharp instruments/tools, hazardous liquids, and operating devices.
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Performs visual, operational, and safety inspections as trained by unit manufactures, DOT, ANSI, OSHA, and LCRA standards. And/or Mobile Hydraulic Mechanic (MHM) certification from the International Fluid Power Society.
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Readies and provides training documentation and other materials to ensure worksites have required OSHA, MSHA, and DOT documentation in place (i.e. hazcom, rigging, cranes, excavation, scaffolds, etc.
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Other certifications a plus: Asphalt, Concrete, Soils and Aggregate, Fall protection and Confined Space Training, Guardrail Installation, OSHA Safety, and Nuclear Safety & Transportation. One or more technical certifications pertaining to NICET (NICET II, III or IV certification in Heavy Highway preferred), ATSSA Flagger and/or Traffic Manager certification, and DNREC Contractor Training Program (Blue Card) and/or CCR - Erosion & Sediment Control Inspection NICET II, III or IV certification in Heavy Highway preferred.
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Facilitates ongoing activities to meet and adhere to regulatory standards (TJC, DFS, OSHA). Our Interventional Radiology (IR) nurses service the Greensboro Market which includes Wesley Long Hospital and Moses Cone Hospital.
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The Heavy Equipment Operator is responsible for , but not limited to operat ing heavy equipment including excavator, dozers, graders , dump trucks, front-end loaders, compactors, scrapers, and water trucks to move material s to and from designated areas , participate in required training and ensur e all established safety rules, procedures, policies, OSHA and MSHA regulations are followed.
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Basic Understanding of the Federal, State and Local OSHA & DOT rules and regulations. The Branch Safety Manager will have a direct line of responsibility to the Regional Safety Director.
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Compliance efforts in line with OSHA Process Safety Management (PSM)and EPA Risk Management Plan (RMP) rules. Deep understanding of PSM, OSHA, NFPA, ASME, API standards and codes. A Process Safety Engineer's job responsibilities include pursuing a deep understanding of product development and design of the manufacturing process.
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