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Moss' Solar Safety Manager supports the Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) team in the development implementation, monitoring and continuous improvement of Moss Solar's EHS programs, ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local regulatory requirements within an assigned project.
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I.e., weekly safety meetings, shop safety inspections, enforcement of lock-out/tag-out program and all other Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) required regulations.
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Ensure operational compliance with all appropriate laws and policies (including OSHA safety practices and procedures); monitor and maintain machine stop records and summaries to determine repairs; schedule routine maintenance of the HVAC system, roof, plumbing, electrical, life/safety, and other building systems.
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Ensure health, safety, and sanitation requirements follow the Department of Health, OSHA, Gaming, and any city or state agencies rules and laws such as the Department of Buildings and the Fire Department, and ensure all managers are kept abreast of any changes in the law.
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Identify needs, develop and coordinate EH&S programs to ensure the organization adheres to applicable Federal, State and Local regulations to include, but not limited to, OSHA and DOT regulations, as well as company policies and safety best practices.
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Provide assistance to Manager of Facilities Maintenance to ensure assets (Refrigeration/HVAC/Electrical systems) are managed in accordance with the following: IIAR (International Institute of Ammonia Refrigeration), ASHRE (American Society of HVAC and Refrigeration Engineers), ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers), EPA. OSHA and applicable State and Local Codes.
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Ensures compliance with applicable DOT pipeline safety, EPA, OSHA, NFPA, state, local, legal and tariff regulatory requirements. Directly Related Experience includes: Field Operations, pipeline safety, integrity management, construction inspection, damage prevention, legal, utility construction/design experience, compliance activities or adherence to compliance requirements, or quality control experience.
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The Safety Director has direct oversight of the Safety Department which is responsible for emergency response, life safety, OSHA and workplace training, disaster preparedness, investigations such as Workers' Compensation claims, theft, etc.
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The Safety Manager will ensure understanding and compliance with True North, Congruex HSE Department, client, local, state, and federal government health, safety, and environmental regulations and requirements.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience as a Maintenance Supervisor in the recycling, manufacturing, transportation, disposal, or related 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; or participation in the Company's management trainee program.
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The Division Safety Manager will monitor the onsite activities on multiple construction jobsites across Southern California, to ensure that all work is conducted at the highest level of safety and in accordance with company safety standards and Cal-OSHA safety standards.
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Adhere to any and all state and federal regulations, if applicable, as set forth by the US Department of Transportation (DOT), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), or any other regulatory agency.
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The Child Health and Safety Manager is responsible for managing, planning, implementing and evaluating comprehensive health/dental, environmental safety and nutrition programs for children and their families.
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Monitor third-party maintenance vendors working near or with ammonia refrigeration systems to ensure compliance with company, OSHA, and EPA safety policies. The manager is also responsible for Training, Scheduling, and Managing Refrigeration Tech and ensuring that they meet all safety requirements for the Ammonia System to perform effectively in the buildings.
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Reporting to the Environmental Health and Safety Manager, this position will assist in monitoring and maintaining all programs processes and procedures as they relate to the health, safety, industrial hygiene, and housekeeping for their respective facilities.
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