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Under direction of the Regional Safety Manager, the Safety Supervisor will assist in monitoring and coordinating company safety programs and resources in the area assigned. Ensure compliance with the Hazards Communication Program, Emergency Action Plan, Fire Prevention Plan, Confined Space Entry Program, Trenching and Excavation Program, and any other programs required by OSHA and the Corporate Safety, Health and Environment Department.
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The Field Safety Engineer is responsible for implementing Clark Pacific’s EHS safety policies and procedures in concert with the EHS Manager. The Field Safety Engineer is responsible for facilitating continuous improvement in Clark Pacific’s safety culture, performance, policies, and practices.
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Manage site environmental health and safety teams, including the Emergency Response Team (ERT), Ergonomics Committee, and Spill Response Team. Directly supervise 2 environmental health and safety specialist.
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This fully remote position reports to the Trust & Safety Supervisor. We are looking for a detail-oriented Trust & Safety Specialist to join this collaborative, fully-remote team. Trust & Safety Specialists will utilize all forms of communication to resolve customer claims & concerns.
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The Safety Inspector will conduct high level, on-site safety & Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan ("SWPPP") inspections of construction projects warehouse, fabrication shop and the work performed by the service maintenance department to ensure compliance with established state and Company occupational safety standards.
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Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ), or Healthcare Quality and Management Certification (HCQM), or Certificate of Professional Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety (CPQPS) within 2 years of employment is required.
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Licenses/Certifications: Obtain and Maintain railroad safety training and certifications. Job Title: Field Safety Specialist. Education: Bachelor's Degree in Business Operations, Transportation Safety Administration, Occupational Health.
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Minimum 2+ years of food safety & quality experience in a production facility, preferably in a food processing plant. Our Food Safety and Quality technician will be responsible for overseeing a variety of activities associated with our bakery production and packaging process to ensure we maintain a high level of food safety and product quality for our customers.
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Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Health and Safety Technician (CHST) or Certified Mine and Safety Professional (CMSP) certification preferred. At least 5 years of continuous experience in construction safety and health in supervising / managing general construction.
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When on worksites, Site Safety Specialist are to wear personal protective equipment (PPE), always including a hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, work boots and high viz vest/ shirt. Site Safety Specialist typically work in an office environment, although they may occasionally visit worksites to observe a project or to meet with clients.
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Please provide specific details of your work experience/education in the following: A. System safety program planning B. Construction safety C. Industrial hygiene D. Environmental health and safety E. Occupational health and safety F. Rail/bus safety.
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Each Public Safety Officer may have additional duties that are assigned to their position, such as fire safety, training, lost and found property, and work calendar. Primary Purpose Under general supervision, the Public Safety Officer performs University of the Pacific, Sacramento Campus patrol and security related duties; enforces campus policies, state, county and city ordinances, and does other work as required.
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We are seeking an Environmental Health and Safety Technician (Level 2) at our growing 2000+ employee Rolling Stock manufacturing facility in Sacramento, CA. This manufacturing facility produces locomotives and passenger rail cars used in numerous locations in the United States and Canada.
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The position works with the Corporate Safety Director and other company safety groups on common safety issues and projects. In consultation with Safety Director, lead the development, implementation and evaluation of safety programs that meet business needs and regulatory requirements.
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We are seeking an Environmental, Health and Safety Technician for the Rolling Stock manufacturing facility in Sacramento, CA. The EHS Technician position is responsible for supporting and participating in cross functional EHS projects and initiatives to achieve Siemens goals and objectives.
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