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Etc),hazard communication, control of change, hazardous waste management, reporting site key performance factors, Green House Gas data, chemical management systems and programs, personal protective equipment, dangerous goods – hazardous materials management, emergency preparedness, regulatory reporting and data collection.
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Support on the environmental programs to ensure full compliance, e.g. chemical management, exhaust air treatment, wastewater treatment, soil pollution prevention, hazardous waste treatment etc.
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Understanding and complying with federal, state and local regulations, such as safety requirements, hazardous waste disposal, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and other policies, procedures and programs as required.
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Develop and maintain all environmental programs and plans – SWPPP, SPCC, Contingency plans, air permits, storage tank permits, hazardous and non-hazardous waste permits, etc. Support CHWMEG and company-specific waste vendor audits of locations.
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This position will require successful selling and consulting to clients for environmental projects such as site investigation and remediation programs for contaminated soil/groundwater/soil vapor, hazardous waste sites, compliance issues, and brownfield/real estate development.
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Maintain, track, and report compliance status and impact on business operations for all S&C sites including - but not limited to - air, water, refrigerants, nonhazardous and hazardous waste, RCRA, and any other applicable regulations or permit requirements.
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5 (five) years experience with the industrial and hazardous waste customer support field. Previous experience in waste profiling is required. Generate and submit waste profiles for approval.
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Empties trash and hazardous waste according to established policy. Completes required paperwork for quality assurance, plant work-orders, and intra-departmental communication. Completes special environmental services-related projects and other duties as assigned including floor cleaning and carpet maintenance.
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Potential for exposure to communicable diseases, blood/body fluids and other hazardous waste. Excellent communications skillsSupervision Received: Communications Coordinator Supervision Exercised: NoneWorking Conditions: Works in Hospital lobby.
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Licensure/Certification: LSW, Illinois Clinical Social Work License preferred (LCSW) Knowledge: Prefer knowledge of case management, discharge planning, group leadership skills, age specific growth and development, crisis and behavior management, family therapy theory and practice.
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POSITION SUMMARY : The HazMat Field Driver/Technician Driver will be responsible for proper transportation of various waste streams at various generator sites. Class A Commercial Driver’s license is required with hazardous material and tanker endorsements or ability to get endorsement(s) within 90 days from hire date.
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Ability to oversee Hazardous Waste Storage area and ensure regulatory agency compliance i.e. labeling, containment, proper disposal, documentation, etc. TTX's pool of railcars is ideal for supporting shippers in the intermodal, automotive, paper & forest, metals, machinery, wind energy and other markets where flatcars, boxcars and gondolas are required.
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Assist with hazardous waste characterizations, manifesting, training, & onsite waste management. Ideal candidate will have two to four years of experience in NPDES permitting and/or RCRA compliance.
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Ensure that all staff follows established safety regulations, including fire protection, infection control, blood borne pathogens, hazardous waste, and quality assurance programs. Provide written and oral reports to the Executive Director and Regional Director of Operations concerning the operation of the Wellness Department.
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About the role The CDL Driver will perform duties associated with transporting hazardous and non-hazardous waste between Covanta facilities and the client's sites. Through our diverse and scalable full-service capabilities, we're leading the charge to a carbon-negative future-reducing, reusing, recycling and reimagining waste for the benefit of both people and planet.
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