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Safety Compliance: Follow safety protocols and guidelines to maintain a safe work environment and prevent accidents during fiber splicing and installation tasks. Cable Routing: Help with the routing and pulling of fiber optic cables in various environments, such as aerial, underground, and inside buildings, while adhering to safety guidelines.
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Experience with formalized safety programs preferred, such as Lock Out/Tag Out, confined space, OSHA awareness, Technical School Courses or Ladder Safety. Preforms daily and weekly safety checks on boilers and makes necessary repairs.
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We are looking for a Mid-Level System Safety Engineer to support the execution of Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) research and development (R&D) programs by assisting in the coordination of all technical activities of the program office in alignment with sponsor desires and sound engineering practices.
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Manage all exposures, work comp cases, vaccination compliance, OSHA data compliance. Oversee coworker injury analysis reporting to Safety, Infection Prevention, and hospital Quality committees to remain in compliance with state and federal regulatory agencies.
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Assist the Food Safety / Quality Assurance Manager and technicians as necessary. When we focus on our people and safety, it ensures we all are driving better performance as well as on time delivery to our customers.
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Lead maintenance department safety meetings. Participate in maintenance efforts to review equipment design, layout, and safety related aspects of new equipment. Monitor compliance to safety policies and procedures, conduct inspections of plant areas, and ensure deficiencies found are resolved or appropriately communicated.
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Transferring: From bed, wheelchair, low chair, use of a lift, or turning a client in bed Medication: Medication reminders Cleaning: For client safety and comfort, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, laundry, changing linens, and light housekeeping the general areas used by the client.
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Store product correctly in the staging area following food safety guidelines. General awareness of food safety regulations. This position will drive customer loyalty and satisfaction by providing remarkable service at the curbside pick-up area with fast, friendly and accurate order fulfillment and payment collection.
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Position SummaryThe Nurse Aide in Training is responsible for providing routine daily nursing care to assigned patients under the directsupervision of a licensed nurse to assure patient safety and attain or maintain the highest practicable physical, mental, andpsychosocial well-being of each patient in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Life Care standards.
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Maintains safety of Facility by following all safety standards, procedures, and guidelines including conducting safety sweeps, following proper forklift spotting procedures, following proper procedures for handling and disposing of hazardous materials, following Company steel standard guidelines, and correcting/reporting unsafe situations to Management.
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That includes placing the health and safety of our team members and guests as a top priority. We are committed to the highest safety and sanitation practices, including ensuring team member wellness and maintaining clean restaurants.
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Adheres to safety policies and procedures and OSHA regulations. HVACR Certification, EPA I & II or Universal license, Certified Pool Operator, RPZ Inspection, Building Controls, Life Safety Controls, CFESA Certification preferred.
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We're seeking full time Senior Project Manager to lead a dedicated 3-person team, ensuring quality and safety standards are met while working Monday to Friday overnight shifts, 9PM - 6AM. As the onsite senior supervisor of our team, you'll travel to various home improvement retail chains, installing heavy steel racking, pallet racking, shelving, fixtures, resets and remodels.
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While MOD, responsible for all aspects of store operations including: staffing, selling skills, merchandising, stock management, safety and security, and operational policies and procedures. We were just named one of the Dave Thomas’ Foundation’s top Adoption-Friendly employers.
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Every day we live our commitment to our core values of Advocacy, Courtesy, Efficiency, and Safety. Location: Porter County Correctional Facility. Medical insurance (PPO or HSA) Working hand in hand with physicians, PA's, NP's and correctional staff who all have the same goal of optimal patient care.
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