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Maintain compliance with state dental practice requirements (i.e., X-ray requirements, OSHA, and CE training). If you currently hold an active MA Dental Hygiene license and have a genuine passion for high quality dentistry, we’re eager to meet you.
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State licensure and certification in dental hygiene. Dental Hygienist - Part Time or Full Time. We are seeking a highly skilled Registered Dental Hygienist to join us at our thriving private practice in Brookline.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Registered Dental Hygienist to deliver exceptional clinical care. CRP Certification- Radiography/x-ray certification per state guidelines. Provide clear communication and education on treatment plans and maintaining oral health.
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Provides employee training regarding health-care practices throughout the program, (e.g., hygiene during meal prep routines, dysphagia, weather appropriate clothing for the individuals, medication administration, nursing delegated tasks, OSHA, and all related DSS required training areas.
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Qualifications Requirements/Knowledge/Education/Skills:AD ,Engineering or ScienceBachelor’s Degree in Engineering, Industrial Hygiene or Social Science related field. Ensure the company meets all its legislative compliance obligations with OSHA, CAL/OSHA, EPA, AQMD, ADA, and fire codes.
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Working knowledge of relevant State and Federal environmental laws, regulations, compliance practices, and record-keeping requirements, including but not limited to RCRA, CERCLA, NPDES, TSCA, PHMSA, SARA, CWA, CAA, DOT, and OSHA. Project management experience with small to mid-level projects.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, Industrial Hygiene or Social Science related field. Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, Industrial Hygiene or Social Science related field. Maintain internal and regulatory reporting including data collection and reporting including but not limited to air, storm water and surface water discharge.
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Remains abreast of changes in regulation of all agencies having jurisdiction over the medical center such as: EPA, OSHA, Mass DEP, MWRA, DOT, Boston Fire Department, FAA, and CDC. Master's degree in Environmental Health, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Management, Chemistry, Biology or related sciences.
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Works with Corporate Safety Manger to develops and implements safety policies and procedures to ensure that safety compliance is maintained LOTO, confined space, spill response, arc flash, OSHA Report, Hearing tests, Ergonomics.
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Provide support and assist individuals with all activities of daily living which may include assistance with grooming, bathing, oral hygiene, feeding, incontinent care, toileting, colostomy care, prosthetic appliances, transferring, ambulation, range of motion, communicating, or other needs in keeping with the individuals' care requirements.
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Bachelor’s degree in Occupational / Industrial Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Engineering, Environmental Science, or other EHS related field preferred; other four year degrees will be considered. Detailed knowledge of OSHA, EPA and other applicable industry environmental, health and safety standards.
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Including but not limited to: OSHA required training- Safety Orientation - for new hires Chemical safety Fire extinguishers maintenance and training Coordinate safety culture training. OSHA including the 300 log Workers Compensation Safety reporting to insurance carriers Claims review KPI's and Safety number reporting Near miss reporting Routinely conducts inspections and audits of all operations for work conditions, work practices and operational behaviors to ensure that safety-related policies and procedures are being enforced and that compliance with Company and government requirements are being maintained.
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Assist with the implementation and continuous improvement of the Environmental, Health, and Safety programs including but not limited to emergency preparedness, fire safety, environmental compliance, hazardous and biological waste management, industrial hygiene, biosafety, occupational health, respiratory protection, ergonomics, and training.
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Working knowledge of relevant State and Federal environmental laws, regulations, compliance practices, and record-keeping requirements, including but not limited to RCRA, CERCLA, NPDES, TSCA, PHMSA, SARA, CWA, CAA, DOT, and OSHA.
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Including but not limited to: OSHA required training- OSHA including the 300 log. Hazard analyses, safe operating procedures, risk management, loss control, waste water management, spill prevention, hazardous waste, DOT hazardous materials, emissions, emergency planning and all other key system elements.
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