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Have contact with plant managers, owners and others to explain legal and regulatory requirements, discuss operation of the plant's SSOP, HACCP plan and other food safety programs.
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This position collaborates directly with the Food Safety Compliance Manager. Position Overview: The Food Safety Compliance Specialist plays a crucial role in developing and enforcing food safety programs, ensuring adherence to regulatory requirements, and maintaining certifications.
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The Office of Environment, Health and Safety Department provides technical support and services for UCSF and UCSF Medical Center 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, controlled substance and others.
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Food Safety Certificates: HACCP, SQF Practitioner, PCQI. The Quality Assurance (QA) Supervisor is responsible for maintaining Food Safety and Quality Assurance Management Systems to support manufacturing of wholesome and quality food.
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O Provide plant-wide Food Safety & Quality Assurance training (GMP, HACCP, Allergen Management, etc. Participate in special projects and assignments as specified by the Food Safety & Quality Assurance Manager.
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The Center for Analytical Chemistry (CAC) provides invaluable services to California related to sensitive food, feed, and environmental safety issues including crop protection, farm worker safety, data gathering, investigative study activities, and emergency response.
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The Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Manager leads and manages employee health, safety, and environmental activities and collaborates with management and other functions within the company.
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The Construction Safety Manager is responsible for the safe day-to-day management of the Construction and Demolition works including temporary and enabling activities and provides Construction Safety expertise and input to the Detailed Design, Procurement, Commissioning, Qualification and Validation phases of the project.
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In addition, and in accordance with Title 5, Section 59700, the Community Safety Officer “must adhere to principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion, and accessibility, and in particular advance access to education, educational equity, and opportunities for student success by creating safe, secure, peaceful, and inclusive campus environments in which all persons may fully develop their individual potential without fear or undue risk of physical or emotional harm.
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Understanding of analytical testing, sensory methods, food microbiology, IPM (integrated pest management) Excellent computer skills with working knowledge of MS Office Strong interpersonal, managerial, and leadership skills required with a strong focus on accountability Excellent written and verbal communication skills Experience working with individuals at all levels within the organization Formal training in sanitation, food, safety, regulatoryWhat its like at the Russell Stover Plants Safety.
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The Senior Director of Operations has direct leadership of the assigned manufacturing facilities with overall responsibilities for employee safety, quality/food safety, environmental, schedule attainment, raw material/package inventory, cost and innovation.
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Job Overview: As the Construction Safety Director, you will be responsible for overseeing and managing all aspects of safety on our construction sites. We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Construction Safety Director to join our team and play a crucial role in maintaining a safe and compliant work environment.
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The Vice President of Operations primary duty is the management of their divisions within our PSSI Sanitation business to ensure maintenance of quality service standards while prioritizing team member safety, food safety, meeting/exceeding budgetary requirements, and all other expectations as defined in the PSSI Mission Statement.
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The candidate will support the customer's Asbestos, Lead, Environmental Compliance, OSH Compliance, Confined Space, Fall Protection, Safety Training, Drinking Water, Indoor Air Quality (IAQ), and Pandemic programs.
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The ideal candidate must be familiar with the NNSA’s nuclear weapons program and have experience in working on a diverse team of SMEs in the broad area of nuclear explosive safety. NESD Federal Chairs lead independent review teams to periodically assess all Nuclear Explosive Operations and related elements of Pantex infrastructure relied upon to protect these operations from hazards that could lead to NES consequences.
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