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This position will develop the EHS culture to ensure legal compliance with all environmental, health, safety, OSHA, and EPA laws and regulations. The Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Manager is responsible for developing, coordinating, and promoting all environmental, health and safety programs for the Multi-Color Corporation.
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The EHS manager is also responsible for supervision of the Wet Lab Supervisor, Wet Lab Technicians, Waste Treatment Technicians and Operators, as well as the EHS Engineer and/or EHS Specialist.
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The hazardous waste handlers shall receive detailed instruction on the proper handling, collecting, labeling, and transporting of hazardous waste as outlined in RCRA and OSHA regulations.
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Performs effective training on proper occupational safety, chemical safety, hazardous waste management, and other related topics and documents. Develop hazardous and chemical waste programs following Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA), Department of Transportation (DOT), and other state and federal government agencies'regulations.
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Giddings Hawkins, a Liquid Environmental Solutions Company, is non-hazardous liquid waste management and industrial maintenance company. Liquid Environmental Solutions is the nation's leading provider in the growing industry of liquid, non-hazardous waste solutions.
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Hazardous Waste Transportation Act (HWTA) Ensures personnel are properly trained on health and safety matters, as well as proper procedures for waste treatment, tracking and disposal.
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Train staff at all levels in environmental issues and responsibilitiesProvides all OSHA complianceDevelop safety proceduresRequired Skills:Four year degree in occupational safety, industrial hygiene, environmental discipline or equivalent field of study is required; Master’s degree a plus5+ years of proven experience in EHS program management and safety performance improvement requiredProfessional certifications, such as CIH, CSP, CHMM, and/or PE preferredNon-Union experience is spreferred.
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Maintain knowledge of procedures concerning Hazardous Waste, Spill Response, and Plant Security. RCRA and DOT hazardous waste requirements, and pass certification. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) such as safety glasses, steel toe shoes, Kevlar sleeves, hearing protection, etc.
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For over 15 years, Liquid Environmental Solutions has been the trusted resource for responsibly managing non-hazardous liquid waste. Where the service involved includes the proper servicing of grease traps and/or oil-water separators, used cooking oil collection, non-hazardous industrial wastewater collection and/or food & beverage waste collection.
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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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General Labor, Laborer, Environmental, Technician, Traveling Technician, Field Technician, Remediation, Hazardous Material, Hazmat Waste, Emergency Response, Cleaning, Industrial Technician, heavy equipment, excavation, industrial maintenance, TWIC, HAZ40, Hazwoper 40, Chemical spill, ER Clean-up, e-rail, hydrovac.
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Have knowledge of Process Safety Management, Title V, NPDES and (SWPP) Storm Water Pollution Programs, Hazardous Waste CAL-OSHA standards in Title 8. BNBS degree preferred in safety, industrial hygiene, or environmental related discipline.
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May be exposed to chemical and hazardous waste as well as blood and body fluids and communicable disease. Implements strategies to reduce patient risk and increase patient safety.
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Conduct chemical safety, hazardous waste, EHS training. The EHS Specialist plays an active role in maintaining compliance with chemical processes and safety management while encouraging an incident and injury-free work environment.
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Primary responsibilities include: presenting and updating program trainings, reviewing and revising written safety programs and procedures, performing lab and building inspections and audits, management of hazardous waste program, identifying and correcting safety and health deficiencies, responding to EHS related incidents, and completing projects as assigned.
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