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The Deputy Director of Occupational Health and Safety is a safety-sensitive senior management position and will assist the Director of Occupational Safety in developing, implementing, and monitoring the MBTA's Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) programs, policies, and procedures to comply with Federal and State regulations and conform with industry best practices.
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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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Provide status updates and recommendations to senior management on program and policy development for health, safety and environmental compliance programs. Develop, implement and improve Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) programs and processes including emergency preparedness and fire protection, safety risk assessments and safe working procedures for non-office activities, hazardous waste management, training, ergonomics, contractor safety, and crisis management.
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Provide EHS subject matter expertise, technical assistance, and guidance, including ergonomics, industrial hygiene, safety, environmental, natural disaster, business continuity, and occupational health processes.
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This position will support the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Air Traffic Organization (ATO), Western Service Area (WSA) Environmental, Occupational Safety & Health (EOSH) Program and assist the District Safety and Environmental Compliance Managers (SECMs) in providing EOSH support to Airway Facilities (AF) personnel in the Seattle District.
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Bachelors degree in a technical discipline: Occupational Safety & Health, Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Health, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Environment, Health and Safety, Chemistry, Biology, or appropriate science-related field.
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The Health and Safety Manager is responsible for planning, developing, coordinating, and executing the safety and occupational health components of personnel, materials, equipment, and working environments.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:BNL is seeking a senior-level manager to lead the Safety & Health Services Division, providing guidance and technical expertise to more than 40 exceptionally talented safety and health professionals.
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Bachelors Degree in chemical, safety or environmental engineering, occupational safety and health or related science degree. Environmental, Health and Safety Specialist is a core member of the Pacific Northwest EHS team focusing on compliance program implementation, assessment of operational processes for hazard reduction, incident investigation and corrective action.
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This position is perfect for someone who has recently graduated with a degree in Industrial Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Engineering, Occupational Health, Applied or Basic Science (Environmental Science) or related field and is passionate about learning more and developing skills regarding the practical application of their chosen field of study, public health, sustainability, and enjoys working in a production/manufacturing setting.
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As part of the Environmental, Health, Safety, and Quality (QEHS) team within the Corporate Real Estate department, also provides support to the occupational health and safety program by way of investigating incidents, identifying solutions, and engaging resources to maintain a safe work environment.
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Site Safety Manager needs 8-10 years of experience in the environmental, health and safety discipline with a strong focus on safety required. Lead and drive the review, update, implementation, embedding and continued compliance of the Corporate Environmental Health and Safety Management System and any additional local EHS processes needed to effectively manage the site's EHS responsibilities.
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Bachelor's degree in science (biology, chemistry, environmental science, occupational health, and safety) or engineering (environmental, chemical, mechanical, industrial hygiene, etc.
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Environmental Health and Safety Manager. Reporting to the Plant Manager, this role involves administering occupational safety programs, ensuring compliance with Federal and state OSHA and EPA regulations, managing state workers' compensation and medical case management, and overseeing environmental stewardship, reporting, and physical security measures.
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A global leader in sustainable material recycling is looking for a Environmental Health and Safety Manager to serve as the principal liaison for the EHS department, focusing on safety, risk management, occupational health, environmental stewardship, and regulatory adherence.
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