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The successful Quality Control and Safety Manager must possess excellent technical construction knowledge, effective communication skills, strong attention to detail, understanding of OSHA and safety regulations and be able to effectively work professionally as a member of a close-knit team with minimal supervision.
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This includes Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA), Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) and Federal Transit Administration (FTA) laws and regulations. Bachelor's degree in Safety, Public Health, Environmental Engineering, or a related field plus five (5) years of experience in managing safety initiatives and/or Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) practices, or a combination of education and experience related to the position.
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Training in OSHA safety and/or industrial hygiene programs related to, construction, and environmental/infrastructure field work. CHST (Construction Health and Safety Technician) or STS (Safety Trained Supervisor.
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Manage and keep abreast of current trends and best practices for all aspects of facilities and property management, pneumatics, HVAC design, energy and environmental practices, life safety codes (including OSHA), fire protection, disaster preparedness, elevators, building structure integrity.
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Planning, overseeing and maintaining site safety (OSHA requirements) and site organization. Dicks Sporting Goods , As a Traveling Superintendent with Renovo Construction you will travel to job sites and have the opportunity to live in different parts of the country throughout the duration of the project.
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As the EHS Manager, you will provide interpretation & guidance on all policies and procedures, pertaining to EPA, DOT, OSHA, substance abuse, industrial hygiene, etc. Description:The Environmental Health & Safety Manager is responsible for administering regular trainings on environmental, health, & safety programs and related policies/procedures affecting the company’s existing and/or proposed environmental health and safety issues.
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Possess a strong overall knowledge of anhydrous ammonia refrigeration systems, Process Safety Management (PSM / OSHA) compliance, Risk Management Plan (RMP / EPA) compliance and the efficient operation of the (2) NH3 refrigeration systems on site.
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Safety and environmental regulations (OSHA, MSHA) and First Aid. Operational Excellence Provide clear and consistent standards to plant personnel regarding plant operations, scheduling, material requirements, maintenance, safety, production, quality, housekeeping and records and reporting.
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While prior knowledge is always a plus, we are happy to provide thorough training on OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration), FDA (Food and Drug Administration), and FSMA (Food Safety Modernization Act) regulations.
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Core Responsibilities:Develops and implements a comprehensive plant safety and property conservation program which includes regular planned inspections and training to ensure compliance with all applicable OSHA programs, Company Policy, and promotes safety excellence.
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Supports all safety / OSHA, environmental and training programs compliance. Supports all safety / OSHA, environmental and training programs compliance. Supports safety mitigation programs and leads investigations that support root cause analysis of accidents, injuries and incidences involving ground service equipment or team personnel.
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Learn and maintain thorough familiarity and compliance with all state and federal regulations, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved Standard Operating Procedure Manual, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA), Current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) and internal company procedures.
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Strong knowledge of OSHA regulations, construction safety standards, and industry best practices. Develop and implement comprehensive safety programs, policies, and procedures in accordance with OSHA and other regulatory requirements.
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Identify issues with safety in both DOT/FMCSA and OSHA guidelines within your area to make sure they are met and followed. This role currently reports directly to the Fleet Regional Safety Manager with guidance and direction for day-to-day tasks assigned by the Fleet Safety Operations manager in their individual office.
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Enforce the plant's safety program and maintain compliance to all OSHA safety regulations and standards. Read and interpret documents such as safety rules, blueprints, schematics, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
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