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As the EHS Specialist , you will manage workplace Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) programs to reduce incidents, maintain compliance and instill a culture of operational EHS excellence for PPG's Wallingford, CT Aerospace plant.
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With safety as our top priority and a commitment to employee well-being an important focus, we offer comprehensive and competitive benefits that include medical, dental and vision insurance (including Telehealth options) as well as a variety of other well-being resources focused on mental, physical and financial health.
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Their portfolio of service categories includes Environment, Health & Safety, Facilities Maintenance & Engineering, Sustainability, Janitorial & Industrial Cleaning, Laboratory Support and Workplace solutions.
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Knowledge of general construction safety and health regulations, including OSHA. Assist with site safety inspections, accident/incident investigations (including root cause analysis), industrial hygiene assessments, and safety audits on active construction projects.
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Conduct comprehensive reviews and self-audits of environmental, health, and safety programs to assure compliance with PPG standards and regulatory requirements; Recommend strategies to achieve improvements in EHS key performance indicators (KPIs.
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We are a leading software-industrial company committed to introducing state of the art technology solutions to improve efficiency, productivity, sustainability, and safety in high growth businesses in broad-based, attractive industrial end markets.
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Associates Degree in Safety, Industrial Health & Safety, Environmental Science, Industrial Hygiene or related discipline preferred. The Operations Safety Technician will help implement and enforce an environmental health and safety program that strives to meet or exceed all regulatory requirements and provides for a safe work environment that is free of hazards in pursuit of zero work-related injuries using a behavioral based approach.
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Bachelor's degree in Occupational Health and Safety, Industrial Maintenance, Engineering, or a related field preferred. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in both safety management and industrial maintenance.
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The Occupational Health and Safety Manager will report to the Director of Quality Health, Safety & Environment. Subject matter expert of safety processes including hazardous energy control, confined space, hazardous communication, fall protection, PPE, job hazard analysis, electrical safety, machine guarding, industrial hygiene.
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ESFM’s clients include many household names from Life Science, Technology, Oil & Gas and Manufacturing markets. Performs heavy cleaning duties, including cleaning floors, shampooing rugs, washing walls and glass, and removing rubbish.
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Aerotek is seeking an experienced Finish Carpenter Foreman for a company in Wallingford, CTDaily job duties include:- Driving to a commercial job site- Leading a diverse crew of carpenters of all skill levels to finish the project on time and within budget- Be able to teach the trade to newer skilled laborers and journeymen- Ensure all safety measures are being practiced.
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