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Ensure technical project execution in hazardous waste management, air emissions permitting, wastewater/stormwater permitting, industrial safety, industrial hygiene, and other regulatory program areas.
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We are currently looking for a Staff Scientist to join our California Building Sciences and Industrial Hygiene (BSI) Practice. A Bachelor's degree in a science discipline, industrial hygiene, public health or environmental engineering is preferred but not required.
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Associates degree in engineering, safety, industrial hygiene, chemistry, biology, physics, environmental science, or other related field. Bachelor's degree in engineering, safety, industrial hygiene, chemistry, biology, physics, environmental science, or other related fields.
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Assist in development and communication of tools, training, and assessment to enable all sites to be fully compliant with requirements of Responsible Care. 10% Provide technical support and guidance on EHS and Responsible Care issues related to (but not limited to) occupational safety, industrial hygiene, fire protection, process safety management, environmental compliance (air emissions, water discharges, and waste disposal), product safety, medical issues, security, and transportation.
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Arcadis has an immediate need for an Asbestos Building Inspector on an as-needed basis on our Regulated Building Material and Industrial Hygiene team in the Seattle/Portland area. AS or BS in physical sciences or industrial hygiene, safety, environmental sciences, or related science or engineering fields.
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The Office of Environment, Health and Safety provides technical support and services for UCSF Campus and UCSF Health in the following specialties: hazardous materials management, environmental compliance, ergonomics, fire and life safety, radiation safety, chemical safety, biological safety, laboratory safety, industrial hygiene, food facility safety, industrial safety, and others.
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Knowledge of federal, state, and local regulations applicable to mold, asbestos, lead, radon, indoor air quality and/or industrial hygiene services required. Associate degree, Bachelor's degree, or certificate in project planning, management, environmental sciences, engineering, construction, architecture, industrial hygiene, occupational health or a related science field preferred.
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Perform industrial hygiene sampling for welding fumes, particulate, chemicals, noise, heat, and non-ionizing radiation for 11 thermal power generating sites, hydroelectric generating sites, and one geothermal generating site.
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Training and Education:Develop and deliver training programs on industrial hygiene, chemical safety, and emergency response. What you must have: Bachelor of Science (BS) in Safety Management, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Management, Toxicology, or related field is required.
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Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) the American Board of Industrial Hygiene and/or Certified Safety Professional (CSP) preferred. Demonstrated experience in the identification, application and interpretation of federal codes, standards, and regulations in several Industrial Hygiene & Safety program areas, including chemical safety, beryllium, exposure assessment, cryogens, confined spaces, fall protection, and other IHS areas.
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Provides technical assistance and guidance in risk-related matters, including ergonomics, industrial hygiene, safety, environmental, incident investigation business resiliency and occupational health processes.
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Our rapidly growing Industrial market encompasses a a broad range of projects that can span from Water/Wastewater treatment, Food & Beverage processing, Mineral Processing, Renewable Fuels, Pulp and Paper, Steel & Aluminum, Specialty chemical, Industrial Energy, Manufacturing, Automotive and Emerging Industrial Markets like EVBattery, Data Centers and Semiconductors.
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One or more of these certificates highly desirable: Occupational Hygiene and Safety Technician, Construction Health and Safety Technician, Associate Safety Professional, Certified Safety Professional, Certified Industrial Hygienist, Registered Sanitarian.
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Job ID: 502006 The Shelly Company, a CRH company, is a vertically integrated supplier of aggregates, asphalt, ready mix concrete and paving services throughout the state of Ohio. Our commitment to quality drives us to use the most modern, efficient and environmentally friendly technology in our industry.
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Our broad service offering includes construction materials testing, geotechnical engineering, environmental consulting, industrial hygiene, and specialty testing. Our broad service offering includes construction materials testing, geotechnical engineering, environmental consulting, industrial hygiene, and specialtytesting.
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