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As a safety sensitive position, compliance with Department of Transportation (DOT) and Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) drug and alcohol regulations is required, including but not limited to pre-employment drug testing and background screening.
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Chair or work with various internal and external teams/committees that help develop evolving EHS-related missions, policies, programs, and respective goals and objectives such as DOT Compliance Committee, Offsite Range Safety group, Implementation of software, and LMS.
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Chair or work with various internal and external teams/committees that help develop evolving EHS-related missions, policies, programs, and respective goals and objectives such as Company’s DOT Compliance Committee, Offsite Range Safety group, Implementation of software, and LMS.
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Assist in developing and administering programs, such as Division and Company Safety and Health Programs and Policies, the Industrial Hygiene/Occupational Health program, Emergency Response Planning, the Continuous Materials Inventory program, Accident Prevention Initiatives, and Regulatory Compliance training.
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Assist with establishing programs that aid federal, state, and local environmental health and safety compliance activities at Tulane University. Knowledge of applicable federal, state, and local regulations, consensus standards and guidelines including but not limited to DHS, OSHA, EPA, DEQ, DHH, ADA, DHS, NFPA, DOT, ANSI, AAALAC, CDC, and Coursework in environmental health sciences, environmental engineering, process safety, occupational safety and/or public health or related field from an accredited institution.
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Conducts periodic facility/branch compliance audits to ensure Evergreen North America/GEM, OSHA, MSHA, EPA, State DEQ and DOT compliance standards. The Branch Safety Manager is responsible for ensuring OSHA, MSHA, DOT, EPA and State DEQ safety compliance requirements for his/ her assigned location's of responsibility.
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Acts as primary interface with local jurisdictions for franchises, with utilities for pole attachment and conduit agreements, with each state’s one-call system, DOH/DOT, Railroad companies, and other utility owners.
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Inspects and assures that routine and DOT compliance maintenance is performed on ROW, equipment, and valves. Assist with daily pipeline operational and maintenance activities such as locate pipelines, run pipeline pigs, change charts, assist in blow downs and tie-ins, compression, dehydration, lock outs, tag outs, stop start and load compressor teaming systems, change valves and CO2 treating in accordance with DOT regulations.
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Summary The Laboratory Safety Manager supervises Laboratory Safety Officers and EHS Specialists and manages health and safety compliance programs and activities at Tulane University pertaining to research laboratories and medical school anatomy lab and academic labs on all Tulane campuses in New Orleans, Belle Chasse, and Covington.
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10-15 years of work experience in environmental, health, and safety, regulatory compliance or industrial hygiene or occupational health. Perform assigned duties relative to facilities, environmental compliance issues, and food safety as well as theater safety issues, as needed.
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This role is also actively engaged in projects and strategic planning for long term EHS growth and improvement, improving corporate EHS metrics, Workers Comp insurance, DOT and protection of assets.
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The role of the Welding Engineer is to review Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS) and correlated PQRs submitted by service providers, ensuring DOT codes, industry standards, and company standards are upheld and assist service providers to comply when gaps are identified.
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Experienced managing a budget of $75M+, expense controls, pricing models, quality assurance, customer care, DOT regulatory compliance, etc. Communicates and works collaboratively with internal shared service providers (HR, Accounting, IT, Safety & Compliance, Supply Chain, Marketing) to ensure all areas of the business are running efficiently and optimally.
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Support Regional HSE Manager in response to compliance inquiries from EPA, OSHA, DOT and federal, state and local governmental agencies. Support Siegwerk’s raw material SDS program, including review of new materials for PPE compliance.
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Provide oversight and assistance as it related to process development/improvement, inspections, and compliance, purchasing, tire programs, fleet repairs, maintenance diagnostics, and DOT compliance.
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