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Must be knowledgeable of all HACCP, GMP's, OSHA, and SOP requirements. Diagnose, troubleshoot, repair and maintain all equipment including, but not limited to, Rheon’s, Conveyors, proof boxes, Handyman stuffer, mixers, metal detectors, packaging machines, heat tunnels, refrigeration systems, forklifts, building and building equipment.
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Ensure a clean and safe work environment in compliance with company and OSHA standards. Proven working experience as a warehouse worker is preferred. Receive and process warehouse stock products (pick, unload, label, store.
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Practice safe work habits, wear protective safety equipment and follow MSDS and OSHA standards. Front Desk Supervisor or Sales Coordinator Front Office Manager or Sales Manager. HHM Hotels is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer.
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MPHQ offers medical waste disposal, infections sharps waste management, OSHA compliance training including HIPAcompliant document shredding and data destruction services. MPHQ offers medical waste disposal, infections sharps waste management, OSHA compliance training including HIPAcompliant document shredding and data destruction services.
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In service and monitor staff regarding bloodborne pathogens as mandated by OSHA and manage exposure follow up. Indian Prairie School District 204. In service and monitor staff regarding bloodborne pathogens as mandated by OSHA and manage exposure follow up.
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Act as the point of contact and lead the efforts for any regulatory visits such as OSHA, Fire Marshal etc. Coordinate with any outside emergency agency, Fire, Police, Sheriff, OSHA, etc.
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Knowledge of Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD") rules and regulationsKnowledge of laws and standards that apply to property management, such as Fair Housing Laws, Landlord-Tenant Laws, OSHA Standards, local and state building codesCompany DescriptionAt Pied Piper Group, our story is not just about building houses; its about building futures.
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Must be trained and OSHA certified to utilize heavy motorized equipment. Ability to be trained on motorized equipment to be OSHA certified. This role may involve using hand trucks and heavy equipment such as single and double pallet jacks, pacers, or forklifts.
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Must be able to lift at least 50 poundsMust comply with all OSHA safety rules and regulationsEqual Opportunity Employer Company DescriptionKLLM promote a drug free workplace, we no longer include marijuana in our comprehensive pre-employment drug screening program for any positions not regulated by the Department of Transportation.
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Prepare job scope-of-work with time estimates and material requirementsFollow state and local plumbing regulations and adhere to OSHA safety standardsHandyman RequirementsOur clients have a wide range of simple items that break down or need replacing.
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Ability to understand dangers of chemical use and must follow all OSHA related MSDS (now MSD) information as writtenTeam Members must work well with limited supervision within their specific position functions but must be highly interactive with other Team Members to accomplish work.
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Maintaining a safe work site by implementing good housekeeping regulations and safety requirements, enforcing safe work habits and observing OSHA and any state-level agencies' regulationsOverseeing and Inspecting work in progress against designs, plans, specifications, subcontracts/scopes, shop drawings and overall craftsmanship.
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Participates in ongoing activities to meet and adhere to regulatory standards (TJC, DFS, OSHA). Participates in ongoing activities to meet and adhere to regulatory standards (TJC, DFS, OSHA). Provides peer to peer feedback and seeks mediation as necessary.
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Plumbing Requirements:Troubleshoot, assemble, install, and repair pipes, fittings, and plumbing fixtures of heating, water, or drainage systems according to plumbing codesService, repair, and install commercial plumbing systems, including leaky faucets, power rodding, water line jetting, water heater installation, etc.
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Work together with multiple employees in a team environment, following all safety and OSHA rules. Packing and labeling of parts, as well as loading parts for transitLoading parts on sub supplier trucks for processingUsing a hydraulic press or knurling press to assemble tools.
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