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High School diploma or GED equivalent, with two years of trades schooling in electrical system design, refrigeration and HVAC. Certification as a Universal Technician for CFC’s OSHA certified and trained in the proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements Shall be proficient in brazing and soldering techniques Shall be knowledgeable in sizing area for proper size BTU’s for heating and cooling Journeymen License.
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Assist and provide safety training on policies, procedures, OSHA/MSHA, NCCER, SIMS, orientation, and client specific requirements. Knowledge of construction safety, current Federal and OSHA requirements.
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You will assist the Project Safety Manager with the application of the contract, client safety expectations, Kiewit's Corporate Safety Manual, Corporate Crane Procedures Manual, District Standards, and all laws governing the work.
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Basic Qualifications: Bachelors Degree in Industrial Hygiene, Safety Sciences, Public Health, Biology, or Chemistry from an accredited institution Minimum of 2 years professional work experience in Safety and Hygiene field Knowledge of OSHA Regulatory requirements CIH or Certified Industrial Hygienist Certification Required Powered by JazzHR.
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Knowledge of OSHA regulations and plant safety. As a Permanent EHS Specialist, you will be responsible for ensuring that our company complies with all federal and state employment laws, CMS, OSHA, and TJC regulatory compliance.
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Knowledge of safety and health standards, rules, regulations - Working knowledge of safe work practices, accident investigation techniques, Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA), U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) compliance, insurance audits, workers compensation, project health surveys, Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA), site emergency evacuation and first aid plans.
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Ensures the University’s compliance with OSHA, EPA, federal state and local statutes evaluating existing programs and/or creating and implementing programs and mechanisms to foster the University’s awareness of and compliance with environmental, occupational health and safety issues and regulations governing laboratory safety, air and water emissions, fire safety, hazardous waste, industrial hygiene, infectious waste, laboratory safety, and underground storage tanks.
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Performs routine tasks required to administer and execute human resource programs, including but not limited to compensation, benefits, and leave; disciplinary matters; disputes and investigations; performance and talent management; productivity, recognition, and morale; occupational health and safety (OSHA); and training and development.
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Author point papers based on OSHA letters of interpretation, Department of Navy Safety Manual, NAVFAC Fall Protection Manual, Unified Facilities Criteria, and any other applicable reference.
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Adhere to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Good Clinical Practices (GCP), Good Laboratory Practices (GLP), and infection control procedures. Promote safety and confidentiality of research participants at all times.
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Drive the communication, planning, implementation, supervision, and measurement in compliance with corporate safety standards and procedures, OSHA and other federal and state regulations.
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Have completed the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 30-hour construction safety training. Monitor Construction Contractor compliance with Accident Prevention Plans (APP) and applicable safety requirements.
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While prior knowledge is always a plus, we are happy to provide thorough training on OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration), FDA (Food and Drug Administration), and FSMA (Food Safety Modernization Act) regulations.
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Active construction management Certifications (or ability to acquire) including Concrete, Asphalt, Fall protection and confined space training, OSHA Safety, Nuclear Safety & Transportation, Work Zone Traffic Control (intermediate level) and flagger certification, DEQ Erosion & Sediment Control Inspection and DEQ Storm water.
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Monitor and maintain compliance with regulatory requirements related to security, safety, and facilities management, including but not limited to, Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA.
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