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Hands-on development and implementation of client EHS programs, including: Biosafety, Chemical Safety, Radiation Safety, Hazard Communication, Emergency Preparedness, Additional OSHA specific safety programs as needed.
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Emphasis will be on site EH&S assurance for meeting environmental regulations, life safety/fire safety standards, OSHA, other regulatory workplace safety standards, hazardous material, waste water, chemical safety, and research safety compliance.
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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 Assist management with accident investigations and reporting, Provide recommendations for corrective or preventive measures,Ensure that accurate environmental and injury/illness records are maintained.
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Other Duties as Assigned REQUIRED SKILLS Detailed knowledge of OSHA, EPA and other applicable industry environmental, health and safety standardsStrong analytical skills to evaluate performance metrics and outcomes.
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Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Manager directs the development, implementation, and maintenance of comprehensive environmental, safety and health programs for the facility.
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The EHS Manager provides the leadership, direction and support necessary to ensure compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations and standards to meet or exceed relevant internal and external safety & environmental standards in a manner consistent with sound business practice.
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Including but not limited to: OSHA required training-Safety Orientation – for new hiresChemical safetyFire extinguishers maintenance and trainingCoordinate safety culture training Contractor and Vendor Compliance Coordinate and review vendor’s safety trainingCoordination with temp agencies to insure compliance of safety programs.
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Facilitate compliance with facility, regional, corporate and regulatory environmental & safety standards and guidelines through audits, inspections, recordkeeping and data documentation Serve as liaison with applicable external regulatory agencies and ensure all required reporting is completed and submitted accurately and on time.
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OSHA including the 300 logWorkers CompensationSafety reporting to insurance carriersClaims reviewKPIs and Safety number reportingNear miss reportingRoutinely 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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Health, Safety & Environmental Manager. The successful applicant will possess leadership abilities in addition to technical knowledge in environmental, health and safety compliance with facilities operations.
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Demonstrated knowledge in industrial safety practices (i.e. lockout/tag out, arc flash protection, OSHA, and state regulations). Make decisions within broadly defined standard practices and procedures regarding hardware installation, space planning and allocation, power distribution, HVAC, environmental monitoring, and cable plant design.
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The Health, Safety & Environmental Manager will work collaboratively with a team of health, safety and environmental (HSE) professionals to direct the effective deployment of the HSE management systems, programs and strategic initiatives that builds and sustains a zero-harm safety culture.
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Pro-actively monitor good environmental practices - indoor air quality guidelines, refrigerant management, ACM, SPCC, hazardous waste management and disposal. Help Senior Engineer or Chief Engineer ensure property is in compliance with local, state and federal building codes, including OSHA regulations and asbestos operations and maintenance programs.
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Detailed knowledge of OSHA, EPA and other applicable industry environmental, health and safety standards. 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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Ensures safe work practices and equipment are used at all times and that documentation, inspections, and current practices are in accordance with corporate safety policies, OSHA and other regulatory guidelines.
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