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The Manager, Warehouse will ensure a warehouse culture focused on people, safety, service, and cost through meaningful engagements with warehouse associates, best in-class service to customers, and safe and profitable operations.
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Notifies the District Service Manager or, if unavailable, the Corporate Safety Director, Corporate Service Manager or Vice President of Operations of unsafe conditions and/or practices.
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Ensure safety and regulatory compliance with local, state, and federal regulations such as, FLSA, OSHA, ADA, etc. SBM Management is searching for a dynamic Sr Operations Manager to assist with coordinating and directing operations necessary to carry out contractual responsibilities between SBM and customers including any and all necessary planning, supervision, budgeting, vendor and supply contact, customer relations and other high level managerial or supervisor responsibilities.
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Unique skills of an Industrial Athletic Trainer include a focus on injury prevention and evaluation, ergonomic risk assessments and corrective action planning, OSHA emergency/first aid treatment, health education, and worksite health promotion and marketing activities.
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Proven experience with OSHA safety standards, mechanical and electrical systems development, engineering, and project management regulations, practices, and codes. Our renewable energy client is looking for a Project Manager to join their Central Team in support of the construction and successful implementation of projects.
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The EHS Manager will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of environmental, health, and safety protocols within our manufacturing plant, ensuring compliance with EPA and OSHA regulations, and promoting a culture of safety throughout the organization.
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Operating all machinery in a safe and efficient manner; reporting any safety hazards to assigned supervisor or safety manager; complying with all safety and quality policies, practices and procedures; assuring compliance with all regulatory requirements including workplace safety, OSHA, etc.
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Ensures compliance with all relevant regulations, codes, and standards related to facilities management, including Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and fire safety requirements.
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Participate in the health center's performance improvement, safety, infection prevention, compliance and emergency response plans. Conduct Compliance department training for new hires and annually for all staff, students & volunteers; to include but not limited to topics on OSHA, complaint process, incident/accident reporting, health center policies, HIPAA, age-specific care, incident command system, compliance program, infection prevention, patient rights & responsibilities, use & handling of personal protective equipment and emergency equipment & supplies.
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Comply with OSHA and MSHA regulations and safety requirements. Assisting the General Manager in implementing programs and procedures to ensure the safety of associates and customers.
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The Quality Control Manager is responsible for the onsite coordination of all aspects of the construction project. Monitor non- compliance with safety plans at the job site in order to ensure an injury free work place.
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Inspect and evaluate physical condition of establishment for safety and quality. Some Facilities/Janitorial experience would be a bonus, but not necessary for the right person. Help prepare and maintain reports on all financial aspects of the business, including forecasting and trends.
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Regularly inspect facility for safety hazards and either resolve them or report them to the safety manager as appropriate. Review performance, coach on productivity and safety targets, and deliver disciplinary action.
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The Environmental Safety Manager is responsible for overseeing and implementing environmental, health, and safety (EHS) activities to ensure compliance with regulations and promote sustainability.
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