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Environmental Compliance, Industrial Hygiene and Safety, Occupational Health, Occupational Hygiene, Audit Management, Incident Management & Risk Assessment) Leads consultant teams that configure/deploy environmental health, safety and sustainability solutions; specific activities include drafting and publishing system design documents, configuring technical specifications and components within the solution, analyzing/migrating data, and developing custom reports/dashboards and automated interfaces.
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Within this role you will assess risks at the job site, work with the site on mitigation strategies, be part of all incident investigations on site to find root causation, train employees on health and safety, conduct safety onboarding, conduct inspections, make safety observations, and work with the area safety lead on projects that affect the site.
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This includes the review, implementation, monitoring, and compliance of the Neovia EHS systems to ensure safety of staff, visitors and contractors in line with current Health and Safety guidelines and associated legislation.
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As a Health Safety & Environmental Coordinator, your key responsibilities under guidance of supervisor, will be to conduct various HSE activities including, but not limited to, weekly job-site visitations, audits and inspections, loss incident investigations, emergency response, performing environmental assessments and evaluations of facilities and job locations, assisting operations with implementation and compliance of existing HSE programs.
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Ensures compliance with health and safety laws, regulations, and guidelines, including EPA and OSHA requirements. Supervises tooling operations, ensuring all work is performed accurately and according to quality and safety standards.
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Safety rules, practices, codes and principles related to the operation of a wastewater treatment facility Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations.
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All positions must strive to support WFM core values and goals, promote national, regional, and store programs and initiatives, and ensure adherence to all applicable health and safety regulations including Food Safety and regulatory duties required in the department.
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Primary duties include shift supervision focused on providing excellent guest service and giving direction to team members ensuring quality product, safety, and health department compliance.
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Job Details Weekly Pay: $2,577 per week Location: Atlanta, GA Shift Schedule: Days Assignment Duration: 13 Weeks Weekly Hours: 40 Hours Agency Benefits Day 1 Health Insurance (Medical, Dental, Vision), Flexible Housing Options, Guaranteed Stipend: Facility Cancelled Shifts, JACHO Certified, Prestigious Facilities, PTO Program, Weekly Pay, Paid Compliance Cost, Referral Bonuses, Extra Shift Bonuses, 401(k) Plan.
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Identification of environmental permitting requirements and development of delivery strategies, including environmental mitigation, in coordination with design, construction, Environmental Health and Safety (EHS), operations, and permitting teams to meet required timelines.
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Leveraging data and technology to drive a modern culture of health and safety compliance and sustainability. About us Workplace safety is a fundamental part of our DNA, and we take pride in ensuring that we make a positive impact on the lives of others.
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Risk and Safety:Ensure compliance with all relevant health, safety, and environmental regulations, implementing appropriate risk mitigation strategies provided by PDS HSSE lead.
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Serves as the regulatory and compliance expert for surgical services as well as the Chief Quality and Safety Officer for the division. We'll fuel your professional journey with:Comprehensive health benefits that start day 1Student Loan Repayment Assistance & Reimbursement ProgramsFamily-focused benefitsWellness incentivesOngoing mentorship and leadership programs Description JOB DESCRIPTION:Specialty Director is responsible and accountable for assuring 24 hour efficient management of the surgical services division.
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Preferred : At least five years of supervisory experience preferred Troubleshooting PLCs and A/C Inverters a plus Pay range : $100,000 - $125,000 Location : Covington, GA If you’re interested in this position, call Jesslin Ward at 678-802-6626 or email your resume to jward@selectek.com.
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We pride ourselves on fully understanding our clients’ operations, culture, and business goals to the extent that we can tailor our consulting services to help turn environmental, health, safety, and quality management into a company asset.
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