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Knowledge of OSHA, EPA, and other relevant safety standards. Job Title : Environmental, Health & Safety Supervisor – Nutritional Supplements. Job Description : As the Environmental, Health & Safety Supervisor, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of our employees and compliance with regulatory requirements.
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Compliance with company standards and applicable laws including but not limited to; Fair Housing, OSHA, Landlord Tenant, Local Building Codes, OSHA, and EEOC. Attend and participate in company safety meetings and required trainings and other safely related laws and requirements, and by reporting accidents and incidents promptly in an accurate manger.
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Requires in-depth knowledge of safety (Federal and Cal-OSHA) and environmental regulations (hazardous waste, industrial wastewater, storm water, air permitting, EPCRA Tier II) as they apply to manufacturing settings.
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In addition, the position will require an individual that can work in an environment of diverse general engineering knowledge in other areas such as codes, hazardous materials storage, use, and handling; gas detection and alarm systems; elevator, conveyance, and ride safety; pyrotechnics; OSHA and general safety.
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Represent the City with regulatory and inspection agencies such as California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA), State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB), South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD), California Environmental Protection Agency, United States Environmental Protection Agency, local Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA), and other regulatory agencies.
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While prior knowledge is always a plus, we are happy to provide thorough training on OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration), FDA (Food and Drug Administration), and FSMA (Food Safety Modernization Act) regulations.
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Assumes role as HIPPA Privacy Officer, Disaster Preparedness Officer, Safety Officer and Compliance Officer. Ensures compliance with managed care contracts, county, state, and federal regulations for facility site reviews, medical chart reviews, provider credentialing, OSHA, OSHPD, HIPAA, FQHC, CLIA, etc.
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Amusement Park Safety Inspector certification preferred. Extensive knowledge of OSHA standards, NFPA codes and Amusement Park ASTM standards. Recommend and implement regular safety and health inspections of all areas that affect the safety of guests and associates.
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Drive the communication, planning, implementation, supervision, and measurement in compliance with corporate safety standards and procedures, OSHA and other federal and state regulations.
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Complies with OSHA/British Columbia Workers Compensation Act and Occupational Health and Safety Regulation requirements and Risk Management programs and policies, adheres to safety rules and regulations, and practices safety procedures at all times including Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), fire extinguishers, Safety Data Sheets (SDS), and Lockout Tagout procedures.
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In addition, the incumbent will ensure that products are manufactured safely, efficiently, and on schedule while adhering to GMP, SOP, OSHA/safety regulations and regulatory compliance standards.
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A safe working environment - adhering to all current OSHA safety requirements. Adhere to strict Safety Guidelines. Familiarity with industrial and hydraulic hose and fittings, especially Parker Hannifin a plus.
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Ensure work area is kept clean, maintain all tools/equipment, follow safety/OSHA guidelines and handle and dispose of hazardous waste properly. JOB SUMMARYThe Mechanical Technician is responsible for diagnosing and repairing mechanical and electrical damage of vehicles while ensuring safety and quality to ensure timely delivery of repaired vehicles.
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Follows all Health Safety & Environmental (HSE) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) policies and procedures. Promotes safety in all actions. Follows all Health Safety & Environmental (HSE) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) policies and procedures.
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The Inventory Manager is also responsible for making sure that all processes are followed according to OSHA safety regulations. As an Inventory & Safety Manager overseeing the flow of inventory into and out of the Hub, from ordering, reception, proper storage, auditing of consumption, loading, and shipments.
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