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Carolina Poly, Inc. located in Chester, SC, is currently seeking a Safety and Environmental Coordinator to join our team. Bachelors degree in Occupational Health & Safety, Environmental Engineering, Industrial Hygiene, Business, or other relevant field is required.
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The Safety Coordinator leads the safety culture for 1820 Spirits; leads the development and execution of a sound safety program to achieve zero injuries; develop / execute safety training; identify and remedy safety hazards; oversees investigation of accidents, injuries, property damage; provides safety program advice; mitigates time lost from work and claims expenses, ensures rehabilitation, assess causes, prevent reoccurrence; leads 1820 Spirits security and theft prevention.
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Urgently Hiring for our Safety Coordinator role! Honor the site specific standard work activities assigned to the Site Safety Coordinator. The Site Safety Coordinator may need to work on weekends, holidays, or alternative shifts.
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Scrap Metal Services is seeking a Safety Coordinator to join their team in their Burns Harbor, IN location inside Cleveland Cliffs steel mill. The Safety Coordinator will report to the Regional Safety Manager.
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As a Studio Coordinator (SC), you support the world class CorePower Yoga studio experience including coordinating studio operations and holding the studio to the highest health and safety standards.
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An earned bachelor’s degree in occupational health and safety, industrial hygiene, environmental science, environmental engineering or comparable applied or natural science discipline. An earned master’s degree in occupational health and safety, environmental science, environmental engineering or comparable applied or natural science discipline.
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The EHS Coordinator will design, develop, implement and oversee the facilities environmental health and safety programs and procedures to safeguard employees and surrounding communities.
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The Clinical Risk Management Coordinator works with the Administrative Director of Quality, Risk and Safety (Risk Manager) for the hospital and administration to organize a systematic approach to risk management decision making and program administration.
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The Ambulatory Clinic RN Care Coordinator focuses on patient safety and the quality of nursing care by identifying and clarifying patient needs, performing clinic related patient care, conducting health education, promoting patient advocacy, coordinating healthcare services, and evaluating patient outcomes.
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Position Title Ambulatory RN Clinic Nurse Coordinator-Breast Oncology Westwood Medical Pavilion - West Position Summary / Career Interest: The Ambulatory Clinic RN Care Coordinator is a licensed registered professional nurse who is a clinical expert who provides ethical, evidence-based, safe and compassionate nursing care.
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Safety, efficacy, and toxicology unit (ASET) was launched as a preclinical CRO that spun out of Battelle in 2021 to address the changing needs of commercial organizations developing modern therapeutics.
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Job Summary The Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) 2 in Pediatrics provides support to the Sickle Cell Disease studies within the Section of Hematology/Oncology within the Department of Pediatrics.
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Campus Recreation Coordinator III. As the Campus Recreation team prepares for opening of the new 9-story, 270,000 square foot recreation and wellness center, the Aquatics Coordinator will directly contribute to and support the planning, opening, and operation of the new facility.
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Manager, Proposal Coordinator, Graphic Designer, Director of Marketing & Communications, Business Development Manager, Director of Strategy, Senior Vice President leading work acquisition; independent contractors/marketing consultants; team members from estimating and preconstruction, operations, safety, and finance; executives; clients, architects, engineers, other contractors and subcontrac.
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SUMMARYThe Power Safety Coordinator works closely with Peterson Power Systems to maintain good customer relations and ensuring that all employees are safe (developing, training, and enforcing that all safety procedures, laws and policies are observed.
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