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Health, safety & environmental (HS&E) including chairing of the site safety committee.
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Supporting their sites in executing on various EHS processes including: EHS-related training, environmental compliance, occupational health and safety, workers' compensation, transportation safety, contractor management, and business continuity.
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Develops, implements and evaluates safety policies and procedures and may be involved in the compliance and ensurance of product EHS. Provides leadership and technical expertise in the development of strategies, programs and training to ensure compliance with all applicable laws, regulations and company standards, improve safety and reduce/eliminate EHS related business risks.
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A minimum of 1 year in an environmental Health & Safety (EHS) related field. A Bachelor’s degree in EHS-relevant background. A minimum of 1 year in an environmental Health & Safety (EHS) related field.
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Comply with Environmental, Health, & Safety requirements and procedures at all times.
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A leading industrial manufacturing company is looking to appoint an EHS Director to lead the EHS program at a site near Cypress, CA. Managing a small team of safety professionals, the EHS Director will work closely with senior leadership, overseeing compliance with local, state, and federal EH&S regulations.
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One focus area of the Amazon Workplace Health & Safety (WHS) mission is to provide tools, resources, and environments that support safe, efficient, healthy behaviors and encourage employees to proactively manage their health and wellbeing.
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The EHS Specialist will provide environmental health and safety technical support to Harbinger. Harbinger's team, with operations in Southern California and Michigan, includes industry veterans with expertise in powertrain, battery, chassis and software development, along with leaders in advanced manufacturing, corporate development, operations and finance.
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Interfaces with external EHS agencies. Recognizes, evaluates, and makes recommendations for the control of potential workplace hazards in the areas of industrial hygiene and industrial safety.
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With minimal guidance, manages workers' compensation claims and return-to-work programs in collaboration with human resources. Supports the management of the environmental program including hazardous materials/waste program, wastewater permit, and stormwater program.
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EHS Manager leads, plans, develops and manages company policies for adhering to local, state, federal, as well as SG and PPL environment, health and safety regulations as well as ISO standards.
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Stepan is seeking an EHS&S Manager to join our plant team in Anaheim, CA. In this role, you will report to the Plant Manager and be an integral member of the Plant Leadership Team. The individual in this role will be responsible for leading and managing safety, environmental compliance, and continuous improvement across all aspects of EHS&S in a chemical manufacturing environment.
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