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This position is responsible for coordinating all elements of the OSHA Process Safety Management (PSM) Program and US EPA Risk Management Plan (RMP) at the facility.
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Resides as the expert in Occupational Health and Safety (OSHA), Department of Transportation (DOT), Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), California Highway Patrol (CHP) rules and regulations.
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Compliance efforts in line with OSHA Process Safety Management (PSM)and EPA Risk Management Plan (RMP) rules. Establishing a culture of program ownership through employee participation by coaching and mentoring employees on their roles and responsibilities within process safety management.
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The Branch Safety Manager is responsible for ensuring OSHA, MSHA, DOT, EPA and State DEQ safety compliance requirements for his/ her assigned location's of responsibility. The Branch Safety Manager will interface with corporate, regional, and branch management to ensure all safety and training issues are being properly communicated and within State and Federal compliance standards.
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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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Monitor Fleet Maintenance Facilities FMCSA compliance, technician certifications, safety training, and OSHA injuries and reporting. This position will lead a geographic region in Transportation Safety Compliance and Training, including Fleet Maintenance Facilities, to achieve regulatory compliance aligned with Tyson company policies and core values.
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The Global Safety Manager supports the regional EHS teams and operating sites through defining and maintaining the key global EHS systems such as the EHS Management System, the incident investigation lifecycle and other EHS improvement initiatives (e,g Lifesavers, ZERO harm.
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The Branch Safety Manager will be expected to work plant turnarounds and shutdowns as deemed important by branch management. The Branch Safety Manager will have a direct line of responsibility to the Regional Safety Director.
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When the Branch Safety Manager is performing job safety observations (JSO) or performing audits, he/ she reports and helps resolve all safety infractions and deficiencies to the immediate supervisor responsible for deficiency to branch and qualified solution.
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Supports the Manager of Risk Management in the operations integral to the management of the Workers' Compensation Program as directed. Performs routine hazard assessments of City departments to ensure progress toward injury prevention (i.e. liaises with departmental safety committee representatives; develops action items; effectively communicates with all levels of department management regarding purpose of assessment and deficiencies; ensures successful completion of corrective actions.
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The Branch Safety Manager will be expected to help in the interviewing, hiring and training of new employees. We currently have an opening for Safety Manager. Ensures the timely gathering, data entry and statistical analysis of all job safety observations from assigned location/ locations into our safety management system.
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Evaluate safety management systems and documents for OSHA Voluntary Protection Program annual evaluations. Position Summary : The Regional Safety Director audits and reviews Evergreen North America/GEM safety programs and procedures and ensures branch compliance of OSHA, MSHA, DOT, EPA and State DEQ requirements.
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Investigates and brings to resolution any near misses and accidents in our safety management system. Conducts weekly/ bi-monthly/ monthly safety meetings and entering into our safety management system.
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The Risk Manager will coordinate the risk management & patient safety program, including participation in clinical risk management, claims management, patient and visitor safety program administration and education for this facility.
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The Regional Safety Manager will be responsible for the compliance of all DOT/OSHA regulations of Container Port Groups service area. ContainerPort Group, a World Group company, is currently looking for a dedicated, safety oriented person to join our family as a Regional Safety Manager to sit in our growing terminal in either Norfolk, Virginia, Newark, New Jersey, or Baltimore Maryland.
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