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Demonstrated knowledge of Governing Laws and Regulations: Title 8 California Code of Regulations Applicable sections of the California Fire Code as it relates to laboratory ventilation, toxic gases, hazardous materials and other laboratory safety issues California Retail Food Code National Institute of Health Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant DNA Molecules Center for Disease Control and Prevention Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories.
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I.e., weekly safety meetings, shop safety inspections, enforcement of lock-out/tag-out program and all other Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) required regulations.
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Attends in-service presentations and completes mandatory education, including but not limited to infection control, patient safety, quality improvement, MSDS and OSHA standards. Sterile Processing Technician Certification: Must hold current CS/SPD Certification.
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The Health and Safety Nurse Director is well versed with Cal/OSHA regulations and NIOSH standards, ensuring that the workplace is up to standards and meets regulatory requirements. Cal/OSHA standards and regulations for workplace safety, including but not limited to ATD standards.
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Applying experience with TSA explosives detection canine operations, principles of canine team training, transportation security policies, directives, and regulations, and Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and industry regulations associated with explosives safety, transportation, storage and handling to guide and direct canine handlers.
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Verify compliance with applicable regulations controlling work including CAL/OSHA and SWPPP. Inspect and review project to monitor compliance with the contract documents including building and safety codes, SWPPP requirements, environmental documents and other regulations.
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Manage the Bay Area Radiation Safety Program as the Radiation Safety Officer. Environmental investigation and remediation and/or geotechnical experience with familiarity of California OSHA and HAZWOPER regulations preferred.
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Benefits: The benefits available with this position include: Ongoing Training (RSO, Systems, Software Programs, OSHA Safety, JJ Keller, etc.) Plant and/or Lab Operations experience (plant equipment and maintenance) or equivalent mechanical background work Experience with process equipment and/or instrument technology Strong mechanical aptitude Basic use knowledge of Microsoft 365, Excel, and Word software Strong commitment to lab safety, Operational Excellence, and Human Organizational Performance Strong teamwork and communication skills.
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Adheres to all established safety (OSHA) and environmental policies and standards to include identification, use, and proper procedures for handling or disposal of hazardous wastes. Clean, organize and maintain the work environment to ensure equipment longevity and workplace safety.
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May act as representative of organization safety committee, organization building emergency committee, and organization ergonomic program, and is responsible for departmental compliance with OSHA/EH&S regulations regarding state and organization policies and procedures, and works to implement safety and emergency preparedness policies and procedures with staff, including maintaining first aid supplies, fire extinguishers and other safety equipment.
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Ongoing Training (RSO, Systems, Software Programs, OSHA Safety, JJ Keller, etc.) Clean and maintain supplies, tools, equipment, and storage areas in order to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
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Extensive knowledge of OSHA, EPA, DHEC, air permitting and fire code regulation. Solid technical background in EHS, process safety management (PSM) and Conduct of Operations. Ensure environmental, health and safety regulatory compliance, training, audits, and continuous improvement.
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Performs all work while conforming with EH&S health and safety policies, OSHA and other applicable federal, state and local fire, health, safety, emergency preparedness, pollution-prevention policies, RSSP policies and procedures and University of California's policies and procedures, including Code of Conduct.
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Ensure compliance with OSHA, customer, federal, state, and local regulations; and support safety efforts to continuously improve overall safety culture. 3-5 years of experience as a full-time safety coordinator or trainer in a well-structured construction safety program (experience in the industrial market is a plus.
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Conducting Training with managers and associates to assist in compliance, i.e., Industrial Trucks, Fall Protection, Ergonomics, Life Safety, OSHA Standards. Performing data collection and responding to OSHA or other government safety agencies.
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