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Maintain standards for food production and handling, cooking, housekeeping, sanitation, and safety. Must have or be willing to obtain Food Handlers Certification and understand and follow OSHA and HACCP compliance standards.
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Assists in conducting hazard and risk assessments at the property to include quarterly OSHA/SAFETY audits, incident tracking, and the hazard abatement process. Complies with applicable federal, state and local law and safety regulations.
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Ensures proper chemical usage according to OSHA Safety and Health Management System guidelines. Stays proficient in all fire and life safety training and maintaining all fire and life safety inspections.
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Superintendent Requirements: Previous experience as a Superintendent Ability to build strong relationships with subcontractors and suppliers in order to run the site efficiently and effectively Enforce Project-Specific Safety Plan and ensure compliance with OSHA safety policies.
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Assists the Director of Engineering in administering fire prevention programs and emergency preparedness. Oversees all loss prevention operations to include but not limited to patrol process, emergency response, investigations (initial & follow up) for all guest and employee related incidents, shipping and receiving process (makes recommendations for improvement), electronic key system and manager on duties responsibilities.
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Understand and actively participate in Environmental, Health & Safety responsibilities by following established UO policy, procedures, training and team member involvement activities. Must have solid management experience to include: Project Management, Capital planning, ADA Standards, OSHA requirements, General Code Knowledge, Telecommunications, vendor management, Contract compliance.
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Follow Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) Regulations including thorough knowledge of food safety with critical control temperatures, danger zones, cross contamination, sanitation, food borne illness, toxins, and chemical poisoning.
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Follows all Health Safety & Environmental (HSE) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) policies and procedures. Promotes safety in all actions. Graduation from a paramedic, nursing, physician assistant, chiropractic, medical school or naturopathic medical training program.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Benefits, upon satisfaction of applicable eligibility requirements, include but are not limited to : 401K with company match Company Pension Plan Health Insurance Paid time-off Mileage reimbursement Continuing education Position Duties & Responsibilities: Attend and understand daily onsite safety brief prior to the start of the WTI project.
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Ensure compliance with health, safety, OSHA, and ADA regulations, maintaining a safe environment for guests and employees. The Regional Director of Operations is pivotal in our success, ensuring operational excellence across all hotels within their assigned region.
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Directs operational and procedural activities for each unit in the division ensuring compliance with standards in the areas of quality, guest service, food cost, labor hours/costs, safety (OSHA), security, cleanliness, product preparation and team member relations and administration.
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Knowledge of OSHA safety standards. Knowledge of current fire alarm and clean agent/special hazard fire suppression systems. Responsible for inspecting and maintaining fire alarm systems.
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Performing monthly OSHA safety checks as required on the OSHA / Preventative Maintenance Guidelines, and modeling all OSHA, company and Facilities department safety guidelines on a daily basis.
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OSHA safety training and a current First Aid and CPR certificate. Analyze issues and make repairs to maintain heavy construction equipment fleet, such as crawler and hydraulic cranes, pile driving and earth moving equipment.
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Benefits: The benefits available with this position include: Ongoing Training (RSO, Systems, Software Programs, OSHA Safety, JJ Keller, etc.) Benefits: The benefits available with this position include: Ongoing Training (RSO, Systems, Software Programs, OSHA Safety, JJ Keller, etc.
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