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Use your skills to make an impact Required Qualifications Licensed Practical Nurse license in the State of Florida CPR certification OSHA Certificate HIV/AIDS Certificate HIPAA Certificate Alzheimer's Certificate Medical Errors Certificate Domestic Violence Certificate Minimum 1 year(s) professional or personal experience supporting individuals with disabilities, mental illnesses, or challenging behaviors.
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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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Use of safe and OSHA approved waxes and cleaners such as, window cleaner, tar remover, tire shine, etc. key words: car detailer / auto detailer / automotive detailer / car washer / detailing / dealership / full time / part time / f/t / p/t.
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Knowledge of basic safety concerning OSHA and NFPA (National Fire Protection Association; national building code and life safety standards) Specifies and recommends service agreements and service frequencies according to accepted parameters for all Regulatory Agencies including OSHA.
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I will also adhere to any OSHA (safety) practices and wear any assigned PPE (personal protective equipment) as needed. Communicate through e-mail, personal interaction and written information with Chef de Cuisines, Executive Sous Chef, Executive Banquet Chef, Executive Steward, Sous Chefs and Chef de Parties on behalf of the Executive Director of Culinary as required as required.
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Strong knowledge of EHS regulations for example OSHA, CAA, CWA, RCRA, SARA, TSCA, CERCLA and DOT. Identify all applicable OSHA regulations and their impacts on the site and provide training to affected site personnel and implement programs to ensure compliance with applicable safety regulations.
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Follows all health and safety protocols and procedures as part of CAN’s infection control, OSHA, HIPAA, Stericycle, and Confidentiality policies. Knowledge of local, federal, department, and OSHA/Stericycle rules, regulations, and mandates.
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Establishes quality control reviews during lifecycle of construction projects / jobsites to ensure clean, SWPPP and OSHA compliant per governing rules and regulations. Construction project manager, construction, project manager, construction project, construction management, construction science, architecture, engineering, site superintendent, construction superintendent.
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Follows all Health Safety & Environmental (HSE) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) policies and procedures. 3 Evaluates vein performance of the donor to identify possible problems; makes necessary corrections in order to expedite donation time and ensure product quality and donor safety.
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An understanding of OSHA, Worker's Compensation, EPA, RCRA, NFPA, FM Global, and DOT requirements and how these regulations impact our business. An understanding of OSHA, Worker's Compensation, EPA, RCRA, NFPA, FM Global, and DOT requirements and how these regulations impact our business.
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Thorough knowledge of LTL Industry, DOT Rules and Regulations, OSHA Laws, Hazardous Materials Regulations, NMFC and Tariff Rules, and company policies and procedures, preferred. Prepare and manage safety, security, and loss prevention procedures in accordance with Company, OSHA, and DOT guidelines.
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Industrial Maintenance Technician will participate in health and safety programs including council or committee meetings, OSHA and corporate mandated training, certification and recertification.
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Adheres to all ASM Global Safety Policies and Procedures while performing within all OSHA guidelines. Must have ability to possess and maintain current OSHA Forklift and Personnel Lift Certification.
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Ensure adherence to all company policies, state and federal laws applicable to all facets of our industry to include but not limited to: Dept. of Agriculture, Dept. of Natural Resources, OSHA, EPA, division of Wage and Hour, etc.
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Awareness of Federal and State EPA, OSHA, PSM, EHS and DOT regulations. Experience with Emerson DeltaV process control platform and configuration or similar DCS. For the first few months, the Process Engineer will aid the site engineers in both day to day, short-term initiatives as well as long-term efforts to drive continuous improvement in the areas of process safety, operational capability, cost control, and overall manufacturing efficiencies.
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