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A college degree (Associates, Bachelor, Masters) in Occupational Safety and Health or other related fields of study in Occupational Health, Environmental or Safety Sciences (e.g. Industrial Hygiene, Fire Protection, Environmental Protection.
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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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CIH Certification RequiredJob Overview: As an Industrial Hygienist, you will be responsible for evaluating and controlling workplace hazards to protect the health and safety of employees.
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At MHD, we have assembled a team of industry-leading professionals who are passionate about advancing Occupational Health & Safety and Industrial Hygiene solutions. Innovative on-site occupational health and safety company, currently looking for Retired First Responders and Military Veterans to join our team.
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Responses to congressional and media inquiries, preparation of congressional testimony, responses to DoD Inspector General and Government Accountability Office findings in areas of occupational health, environmental health, radiation safety, laser system safety, hearing conservation, hazard communication, occupational safety.
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The Architect of the Capitol, Director, Utilities and Power Plant Operations is seeking a dynamic Safety and Occupational Health Manager (Industrial), who will manage the safety, occupational health, and industrial hygiene programs for the Capitol Power Plant (CPP) in an industrial setting that includes steam and chilled water generation and co-generation of electricity.
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Knowledge of Safety and Health Rules and Regulations-Possession of a thorough understanding of both WISHA (Washington Industrial Safety and Health Administration) and OSHA (federal government’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration) industrial hygiene related rules and regulations.
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Using their extensive knowledge of industrial safety operating regulations, the individual will utilize the construction safety auditing process to encourage and create a high level of safety awareness on their project(s), conducting said audits and the accurate reporting of results.
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Culmen is seeking an Industrial Hygiene and Safety Specialist to work on site for the U.S. Department of State, Office of Facilities Management (FMS) in Washington D.C. This role involves performing industrial hygiene and safety services, which include the identification, monitoring, and recommendation of solutions for a wide array of hygiene and safety concerns.
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Safety or occupational health fields (safety, occupational health, industrial hygiene), or degree in other related fields that included or was supplemented by at least 24 semester hours of study from among the following (or closely related) disciplines: safety, occupational health, industrial hygiene, occupational medicine, toxicology, public health, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biological sciences, engineering, and industrial psychology.
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CFS uses legal actions, policy initiatives, scientific and policy reports, and corporate and grassroots campaigns to reduce the impacts of industrial agriculture on the environment and human health.
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Assist with various safety-related activities under the supervision of a government-provided subject matter expert, including Occupational Safety and Health, Life Safety, Fire Safety, Construction Safety, and Emergency Management.
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Associate Safety Professional (ASP), Occupational Health and Safety Technician (OHST), similar or higher professional certification required. Associates degree or higher in regulatory compliance, hazard identification, safety auditing, corrective action development, safety document development, safety training development, or like safety, health or industrial hygiene topics.
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Bachelor's Degree in Industrial , Occupational, or Environmental Health and Safety plus 3-5 years experience or 5-7 years experience in lieu of degree. Environmental, Health and Safety Specialist.
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Review and assess Environmental Protection Agency, Occupational Safety and Health Agency, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Safety and Occupational Health, The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), and the National Academy of Science, proposed regulations, regulatory guides, notices and bulletins for impact/relevance to DAF operations.
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