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We are currently seeking a Health and Safety Manager to oversee health and safety for all construction and mining operations in Colorado and Wyoming.
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The Environmental, Health and Safety Supervisor. Environmental, Health and Safety Supervisor. Guides and assists plant personnel at locations with critical safety and health opportunities.
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Proactive implementation and management of various Environmental, Health & Safety programs including confined space, respirator qualification, lock-out tag-out, fall arrest, personal protective equipment, hazard communication, job hazard analysis, industrial hygiene monitoring, equipment safety sign-offs, hazardous waste, radiation safety, laser safety, biohazard safety, emergency/incident response, etc.
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Under general supervision, the Environmental Health and Safety Specialist assists the Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) department with the development, implementation, training, and maintenance of Campus EH&S programs.
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The Environmental Health and Safety Specialist is responsible for assisting the Safety Director in leading and managing the environmental health and safety risks associated with construction projects and company operations.
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Environmental Health and Safety Director (EHS Director) The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts 2,200 new jobs for Industrial Safety and Health Engineer by 2026.
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Environmental Health, Safety, and Engineering Manager. The states with the most job growth for Industrial Safety and Health Engineer are. The average yearly salary of an Industrial Safety and Health Engineer ranges between $53,170 and $142,970.
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Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery; Risk Management; Compliance Management; Safety and Environmental Health Management; Employee Training; Employee/Labor Relations; Work Process Design; Computer Literacy; Adaptability; Member Service; Safety Trend Analysis; Compliance; Ergonomics; Emergency Preparedness; Safety and Environmental Health Knowledge; Employee and Physician Safety.
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The Director, Environmental Health and Safety for R&D will lead the strategies and programs to ensure the health and safety of our employees, contractors and visitors at our R&D locations that have a diverse and complex EHS footprint including biosafety, industrial hygiene/potent compounds, occupational safety, compliance and permitting and sustainability.
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The Occupational Health and Safety manager reports directly to the Director of Loss Prevention. As a member of the Loss Prevention department the Occupational Health and Safety Manager position is classified as an essential operating position and as such, may be required to remain on and/or report for duty during declared emergencies or to support other department tasks and operational needs.
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The Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) Manager reports to the VP, HSE & Regulatory (HSE&R), and offices out of Eastons Houston, Texas field office. Participate in the development and implementation of safety requirements in various project related activities (pre job planning, P&ID reviews, 3D model reviews, PHAs, PSSRs, commissioning plan reviews, etc.
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Professional certification in health and safety (e.g., CSP, CIH, CMIOSH) and/or environmental management (e.g., CEM, CEnv) Masters degree in occupational health and safety, environmental Science, engineering, or a related field.
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Education/Certification*: BS Degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineer/Health, or Occupational Safety and Health required; Certified in hazardous material management, 40-hour HAZWOPER and environmental auditor.
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Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Manager - Rockland page is loaded. Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Manager - Rockland. Ensuring operational Environmental, Health and Safety performance through comprehensive delineation of health and safety requirements, active and visible leadership, and effective coaching to assure employee engagement, pro-actively engaging division personnel and business team to advocate for long term strategic objectives.
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Safety related certifications: Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or Associate Safety Professional (ASP), Occupational Health and Safety Technician (OHST), Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM), and First Aid/CPR/AED certification.
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