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Due to the nature of On-Site Health & Safety services, employees may have access to federally funded or owned jobsites/projects. Utilize your current skill set to respond to injuries directly at the injured worker's job-site, and be part of a growing team.
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Utilize your current skill set to respond to injuries directly at the injured worker's job-site, assist site safety supervisors with job site requirements, and be part of a growing team of On-Site's safety assignment professionals nationwide.
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Pulmonary Function Testing. Drug & Alcohol Testing (both new-hire & post-injury/accident) OSHS offers of employment are contingent upon the successful outcome of a pre-employment background check and drug screen.
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Additional compensation for Phlebotomy CertificationJob responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Drug & Alcohol Testing (both new-hire & post-injury/accident)Injury ResponsePulmonary Function TestingRespiratory FitSafety TrainingLooking for something better.
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Have you enjoyed working as a EMT but wish your role involved more skills, better wages, and a viable opportunity for career growth? The test may include all substances that can be found in Department of Transportation-regulated tests.
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Have you enjoyed working as an EMT but wish your role involved more skills, better wages, and a viable opportunity for career growth? As a result, all new hires and existing employees are subject to drug testing in a manner consistent with a federally compliant test.
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These positions are also subject to post-accident and random testing. Look no further, we have an immediate opening for a Full-Time Mobile Technician. The timing of testing includes pre-employment, reasonable suspicion/reasonable cause, and return-to-duty.
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Have you enjoyed working as a Phlebotomist but wish your role involved more skills, better wages, and a viable opportunity for career growth? Must be comfortable with public speaking. Must be comfortable standing, walking, or sitting for an extended period of time.
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As an essential resource for employers to improve the health and safety of their workforce, On-Site Health & Safety deploys hundreds of EMTs, paramedics, nurses, and safety professionals to assist industries nationwide.
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