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Understand and supports all safety regulations of OSHA, Classic Industrial Services and clients related to scaffold work, products, safe use and safety of the workers, facility and job sites.
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Ensure property compliance with OSHA, Fair housing, and AMC safety guidelines. We are currently seeking a Property Manager! Ensure property compliance with OSHA, Fair housing, and AMC safety guidelines.
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Proactively identify health and safety risks, swiftly implementing resolutions, and providing coaching or training on cutting-edge best practices. Ensure compliance with pertinent Federal, state, and local regulations including OSHA, CDL, DOT, and MHE within supply chain site.
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Applied Business Communications (ABcom) is a national low voltage BICSI Certified Prestige commercial structured cabling contractor and we are recruiting our next Low Voltage Safety Manager.
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Accountable for donor selection, plasma collection and all manufacturing records to maintain the highest production standards in accordance with state and federal regulations, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved Standard Operating Procedures, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA), and Current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP.
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The Safety Manager is a health and safety professional who provides site safety leadership and monitors the work activity of Sure Steel employees at locations/jobsites for compliance with governmental regulations (OSHA/MSHA), as well as Sure Steel policies and procedures.
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This person must adhere to OSHA safety guidelines and protocols which means this person will be required to wear Personal Protective Equipment such as, but not limited to hearing, eye, foot, hand protection.
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Understand and comply with federal, state and local regulations, such as safety requirements, hazardous waste disposal, OSHA right-to-know, etc. Provide parts manager with updated parts listing on a weekly basis.
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Reports to Site Safety Manager. The Site Safety Representative (SSR) serves as an on-site specialist in safety by implementing best practices and procedures within the company that effectively control accident and health exposures and minimize OSHA citations.
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Ensures OSHA, local health and safety codes, and company safety and security policy are met. The Restaurant General Manager will be able to execute all restaurant administrative duties.
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Maintain safety equipment for the division (the Safety Manager will be responsible for purchasing all equipment). Knowledge of OSHA guidelines and workers’ compensation process a plus.
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Familiar with OSHA Standards for General Industry (i.e., electrical safety, Fall Protection, Hoist and Crane Safety, hazardous materials management) preferred. Report to the HSE Manager and actively collaborate and participate as a valued member of the HSE team for Colorado while also providing HSE guidance, technical support and coordinating activities and processes for our Herndon, VA and Albuquerque, NM locations.
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Responsible for complying with all safety standards within OSHA specifications as well as all company guidelines, reporting any discrepancies immediately to the Maintenance Supervisor and Community Manager.
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Other duties include, but not limited to, daily assessments of systems, maintain a clean working environment, and other various duties as assigned by the Plant Manager, while adhering to all safety and health standards.
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As the General Manager, you will: Ensure the restaurant is in full compliance to all local, state and federal regulations to include health regulations, hour and wage regulations, age restrictions, fair employment practices, ADA, OSHA and any other appropriate regulations required for the legal operation of the business.
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