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Experience in air quality, hazardous materials and waste management, due diligence, industrial wastewater, and remediation is highly desirable. Additionally, someone with experience in air quality, hazardous materials and waste management, due diligence, industrial wastewater, and remediation would be a plus.
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OBSERVES REGULATORY AGENCY REQUIREMENTS: National Patient Safety Goals, Patient identifiers, Unapproved abbreviations, Universal Protocol (Procedural Time Out), Hand-Off, Medication Reconciliation, Clinical Alarms, Other: Hazardous waste management, Biohazard, Medication, Sharps.
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Because the incumbent works within a healthcare setting, there may be occupational risk for exposure to hazardous medications or hazardous waste within the environment through receipt, transport, storage, preparation, dispensing, administration, cleaning and/or disposal of contaminated waste.
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Manage all general laboratory operations necessary to keep labs running safely and efficiently, including waste consolidation and removal, gas tank exchanges, tissue culture room maintenance, and hazardous waste disposal.
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Manage a variety of waste stream determinations, hazardous waste management, solid waste management, and other areas pertaining to (but not limited to) RCRA Compliance projects.
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The Hazardous Waste Technician will be responsible for implementing and maintaining regulatory requirements relating to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) and Department of Transportation (DOT.
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Recommends site improvements to the Property Director to ensure compliance with all building and safety codes, hazardous waste disposal, OSHA, hazardous materials, environmental, health and safety policies and quality standards.
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Major elements of the program include, but are not limited to: ensuring compliance and continuous improvement related to all elements of Emergency Preparedness and Environment of Care, including but not limited to, HPP grant deliverables, CHEMPACK and disaster supplies, EOC rounds, survey readiness, and managing of hazardous waste.
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Compliance with state and Federal infection control standards in the dental office and operatories, including but not limited to: wearing protective barriers such as gloves, scrubs, and eye wear; disinfecting and sterilizing instruments and treatment areas; and disposing properly of contaminated or bio-hazardous waste/materials.
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Responsible for hazardous and non-hazardous waste management, including DOT and RCRA. Experience with emergency response communication and incident management in incidents involving hazardous and non-hazardous material releases to air, soil, and water.
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Transfer hazardous or non-hazardous waste materials to collection areas for disposal, recycling, or reuse. The Electrical Assembler is responsible for the assembly, inspection, modification and re-work of electrical sub-systems, sub-assemblies, electronic and electro-mechanical components, harnesses & cables used for production purposes.
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Assists Environmental Managers in the areas of wastewater, water supply, sludge management, air quality, solid waste, hazardous waste, storm water and recycling. Experiential requirements include:·Technical experience in construction, environmental regulations, poultry processing equipment, feed mill equipment and hatchery equipment is a must.
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Hazardous Waste Management, Environmental Compliance and Enforcement, Environmental Management Systems Awareness, and Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures. Responsible for being familiar, and ensuring compliance, with the cradle to grave provisions as a generator of hazardous waste.
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Hazardous Materials Waste Management Certification (HMWM), Certified Safety Professional (CSP) and/or Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) a plus. Performs other duties in support of department as needed and assigned to meet Kindeva’s overall goals in reducing energy consumption, GHG emissions, water consumption and waste generation.
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Oversee the department internship programDevelop EHS inspection protocols for laboratory safety, chemical management, and hazardous waste management. Evaluate and make recommendations to improve various EHS training programs such as general laboratory safety, hazardous waste, and spill response.
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