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The System Safety Specialist will be responsible for the performance of vehicle, facility and system safety hazard analyzes, project oversight, incident investigations, and system certifications.
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Senior Drug Safety Specialist, Pharmacovigilance Records & Compliance 2022831. Bachelors degree in nursing, pharmacy, or a related healthcare field and have at least 2 years of experience in drug safety, pharmacovigilance, or a similar role within the pharmaceutical industry.
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The Patient Safety and Risk Specialist will support the Sr. Manager of Patient Safety and Risk at BWH/BWFH to oversee and manage hospital-wide patient safety and risk initiatives and daily work at BWH and BWFH. The Patient Safety and Risk Specialist will be responsible for keeping the institution current with Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goals, identifying emerging trends in Patient Safety, and managing improvement teams related to patient safety initiatives.
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Implementing, monitoring, and participating in the development of site environmental, health and safety programs (Contractor Safety, Ergonomics, Laboratory and Chemical Safety, Hazardous Waste, Wastewater, laboratory inspections, etc.
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This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced junior or mid level EHS professional interested in career development in areas of Occupational Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Ergonomics, Sustainability, Croygenics and Biosafety.
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Implement, monitor, and participate in the development of site EHS programs including but not limited to: hazardous waste, chemical safety/ chemical hazard awareness, biosafety, ergonomics, LOTO, GMP, confined space, electrical safety, hazmat shipment oversight and contractor/ construction safety.
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Job Title: Environmental Health and Safety Specialist II (Onsite) The EHS Specialist Service Provider serves an important and highly visible role helping to ensure that site HSE Management System (HSE-MS) requirements are appropriately implemented and maintained necessary to ensure safe site operations.
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The Safety Specialist reports to the Assistant Commissioner of Administration & Planning through the Safety Officer. The Safety Specialist will work with the Safety Officer to develop and implement policies and procedures to ensure a safe and healthy workplace for employees.
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The Patient Safety and Risk specialist must also be able to coordinate projects and improvement activities across multiple academic and operational departments independently and mentor other patient safety staff members.
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As a Senior Safety Specialist, you possess a deep understanding of occupational safety and health regulations, coupled with strong analytical and communication skills. Manage Industrial Hygiene & Asbestos Abatement contracts, overseeing asbestos removal, coordinating with relevant agencies, and ensuring compliance with safety protocols and budgets.
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We are currently seeking an experienced Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Senior Specialist to join our dynamic team. 3-5 years of environmental health and safety experience for the Specialist level position (grade 47); 5+ years of related experience for the Senior Specialist level position (grade 48.
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The Safety Specialist partners with the Grid One Project Teams to facilitate knowledge transfer, identify solutions, and foster the development of employees relative to health and safety.
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Provide general safety training to employees covering fundamental topics such as fire prevention and response, chemical safety, and personal protective equipment; support department-specific training efforts through "train-the-trainer" activities.
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Medical experience and drug safety experience is Required. Preparation of IND safety reports for submission to the FDA. Safety document or data analysis. Knowledge of CTC and/or MedDRA coding preferred.
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Maintain oversight of safety risk management and all other pharmacovigilance (PV) activities across all affiliate functions. Reporting safety information to the Global Drug Safety and local regulatory authority within specified timelines.
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