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DISH is seeking a Regional Safety Specialist to join our team! Support various site, regional, and national safety and risk mitigation strategies for DISH, IHS, DISH Wireless, Manufacturing, Uplinks, Boost, etc.
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Travel approximately 50% to DISH sites and conduct field safety audits. Research, test, recommend, and mandate the use of specific safety equipment and personal protective equipment. Create, approve, and maintain training programs to enhance worker safety and meet OSHA, NFPA, ANSI, NEC, and other state regulatory requirements.
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Minimum 5 years' experience in a Drilling/Completions/Construction/Pipeline Safety role within the upstream oil and gas industry. Safety Management Systems, one of the largest providers of Health, Safety, Environmental, Medical and Training services to the Upstream, Midstream, Refinery and Petrochemical markets, is currently seeking Safety Specialists for drilling/completions/construction/pipeline operations to join our team.
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Job Title: Environmental Health & Safety Specialist. Licenses/Certifications: Lean Six Sigma Green Belt, Certified Safety Professional (CSP) Education: BS degree in Occupational Safety, Environmental Health & Safety, or Industrial Hygiene.
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The EH&S Specialist will maintain updated OSHA and EPA required written programs and develop/conduct training as necessary under the direction of the EHS Manager as well as maintaining and expanding a solid foundation of Environmental Health and Safety excellence.
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The Safety Specialist reports directly to the Safety Director. The Safety Specialist will work with Operations Leadership and with warehouse associates across the building to support a strong proactive safety culture and an effective, efficient, and compliant safety program, ensuring compliance with OSHA regulations to avoid accidents, while raising morale and promoting the inclusion of newcomers.
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As an Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Field Specialist, you will be responsible for ensuring all appropriate company safety policies, procedures, and programs are adhered to in addition to compliance with all safety legal requirements.
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Georgia-Pacific is seeking a self-motivated and driven Environmental, Health and Safety Specialist to join the Safety Team at our Jackson, TN Dixie facility. Bachelor's Degree or higher in Safety & Health, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Science, or Engineering.
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The Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES) division has one (1) vacancy for a Safety Specialist. The Senior or Principal Safety Specialist manages and leads health and safety programs within best practice frameworks to ensure safe and reliable operations.
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Dudek is seeking an experienced Environmental Health and Safety Specialist to join our team. Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Specialist. Associate degree in environmental science, Occupational Health and Safety, or a related field.
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Under the direction of the EHS Manager, the Safety Specialist will conduct safety inspections at various worksites and monitor compliance with applicable safety rules and assist On-Site Supervisors with implementation/enforcement of safety policy and regulatory requirements.
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As a Senior Safety Specialist, you possess a deep understanding of occupational safety and health regulations, coupled with strong analytical and communication skills. Manage Industrial Hygiene & Asbestos Abatement contracts, overseeing asbestos removal, coordinating with relevant agencies, and ensuring compliance with safety protocols and budgets.
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The Environmental Health and Safety Specialist (EHS) will work under the supervision of the EHS Manger to support the facility in all safety areas. Cambridge Isotope Separations (CIS) has an outstanding opportunity for an experienced Environmental Health and Safety Specialist based onsite in our Xenia, OH location.
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The radiation safety specialist shall be knowledgeable of all current OSHA and NRC requirements for safe levels of radiation accumulated annually. Provide support to TSL's Radiation Safety Officer and manage & operate the TSL radiation safety program.
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Licenses/Certifications: Obtain and Maintain railroad safety training and certifications. Education: Master's degree in Occupational Safety, Environmental Health & Safety, or Industrial Hygiene.
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