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As Georgia's public safety net, DBHDD operates six field offices and five hospitals throughout the state within three program areas: behavioral health, developmental disabilities, and hospital services.
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Located on 174 Acres in DeKalb County, Georgia Regional Hospital in Atlanta operates 300 licensed, accredited inpatient beds in three major program areas: Adult Mental Health, Forensic Services, and Developmental Disabilities.
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Minimum Requirements:Bachelor's degree preferred in exercise science, physical education, exercise psychology, behavioral science, or a health-related field. The Wellness Coach I will oversee and manage the wellness area to ensure proper social distancing of members while they are utilizing the wellness area; following safety and risk guidelines that include maximum members allowed in designated areas of the facility.
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In support of this mission, HHS offers its employees the opportunity to volunteer to become Federal Civilian Detailees and contribute their unique skills through voluntary temporary assignments to humanitarian emergencies or Departmental priorities countering new and emerging health, safety, and security threats.
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Investigate residential, commercial and industrial fires that may involve fire protection or life safety systems including water-based fire sprinkler systems (wet, dry and pre-action) commercial kitchen fire protection and exhaust systems, special hazard fire suppression systems (gaseous, chemical and foam systems), fire detection and alarm systems and residential smoke alarms.
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These evaluations focus on preventing fraud, waste, and abuse; promoting quality, safety, and value; and advancing excellence and innovation in HHS programs such as Medicare and Medicaid and in HHS agencies such as CDC, NIH, and FDA. OEI evaluations include recommendations to HHS to improve program operations.
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Responds to environmental health emergencies and episodes, and/or conducts health and safety evaluations. AND current registration as a Registered Environmental Health Specialist or Sanitarian by the National Environmental Health Association or an equivalent recognized credentialing board AND One year of experience as a PH Envir Compl Specialist 4 (RCP123) or position equivalent.
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Report health and safety concerns related to performing the duties of your job to supervisors and report any on-going/unresolved health and safety concerns to the Project Safety Engineer and the Resident Engineer.
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Of the Act. The investigations performed are frequently sensitive in nature and may stem from outside allegations, from NRC inspections or from NRC initiated inquiries into accidents, incidents, theft, fraud or any unusual circumstances involving nuclear materials or facilities which could adversely affect the public health and safety.
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Provide field direction to stakeholders and functional groups, MARTA staff, contractors and consultants concerning environmental, industrial hygiene, and safety programs.
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The Safety Manager is responsible for creating a culture of care while enforcing Clark's Safety and Health Policy, as well as, local and federal safety standards on jobsites.
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The EHS Manager is entrusted with overseeing the comprehensive environmental, health, and safety (EHS) operations within our Modular Fabrication Facility, ensuring compliance with general industry regulations and standards.
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We are seeking a senior enterprise sales consultant and business developer for NAM that has previous experience with selling SaaS solutions to Enterprise accounts and/or has a professional network within the field of Health & Safety.
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Knowledge and skills required are normally acquired through a bachelor's degree with coursework in math, engineering or related areas (or equivalent), a minimum 8 years relevant experience in Risk Control or progressive safety and health field, and an advanced degree and/or professional certification in one or more of the following areas: CSP, ARM, CRM, CPCU, CIH, or CPE.
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Learn more about Viasat's comprehensive benefit offerings that are focused on your holistic health and wellness at careers.viasat.com/LifeAtViasat/Benefits. As a Field Service & Integration Engineer, you will play a critical part in supporting existing customer aircraft and in the service launch of new customers, supporting system activations and over-the-air system checks for new installations of Viasat's onboard IFC solution.
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