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Volt is NOW HIRING an Environmental Health and Safety Specialist in Englewood, Co. This successful candidate will have 3+ years of Industrial Environmental Health and Safety experience with OSHA certifications.
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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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Comply with all applicable State/Federal laws, regulations, and policies (i.e. OSHA {Occupational Health and Safety Administration}, HACCP {Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points}, etc.
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The ideal Construction Manager candidate must also possess knowledge in the areas of building codes, safety, OSHA, and EPS. It is expected that all activities be conducted in Professional manner aligned with the company's philosophy and values.
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GXO adheres to CDC, OSHA and state and local requirements regarding COVID safety. Ability to speak, read (fine print) and write in English, including reading, understanding and interpreting safety rules, operating instructions and procedural documents.
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Federal safety regulations, as well as OSHA compliance, and DOT compliance. Ensure Compliance with local state, federal, federal safety regulations, as well as OSHA compliance, and DOT regulations.
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Applicants are required to pass all company drug testing, submit to a background check and adhere to all OSHA, state, city/municipality safety requirements and training provided by the company as required.
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Enforce safety protocols to ensure job site consistently meets or exceeds OSHA safety standards. Manage project budgets, schedules, and contractors, ensuring compliance with safety regulations, quality standards, and public funding requirements.
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Under the direction of the District Manager of the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR), Division of Occupational and Safety Health (DOSH), Process Safety Management Unit, the Associate Safety Engineer (ASE) is responsible for independently performing the full range of professional journey-level safety engineering work related to the CAL/OSHA program and process safety management standards at refineries.
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Job tasks for the Senior Fire Protection Engineer include field engineering support; technical recommendations for inspection, testing, and maintenance; code analysis; systems design and specifications for project support; plans review; fire hazard assessment; system downtime response and solving; investigation, root cause and failure analysis; and general consulting on fire/life safety issues.
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Know and comply with DaVita policies and procedures in accordance with State and Federal regulations for patient care and services (CMS, HIPAA, OSHA, or other governing agencies); Standards necessary to maintain organizational accreditation (such as NCQA); and, State or Federal regulations of Injury Prevention and Safety Training Program.
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To ensure success as a safety director, you should display exceptional expert knowledge of company safety policies and relevant occupational safety and health administration (OSHA) standards.
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Previous knowledge of accident prevention and industrial safety practices; safety and occupational health laws and procedures; methods of assessing safety hazards and controls; hazardous materials storage; emergency preparedness activities.
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Working knowledge of OSHA safety protocols and construction standards. Ensure that safety protocols are followed to adhere to OSHA requirements. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, or related medical conditions), age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, genetic information, registered domestic partner status, marital status, status as a crime victim, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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10-Hour OSHA Construction Safety and Health Certificate. Oversee all daily field operations to ensure proper site safety, construction, progress, quality control, housekeeping, and daily log.
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