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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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Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM), Certified Safety Professional (CSP) and/or Certified Microbial Consultant (CMC) licenses. The ideal candidate should have excellent communication skills both verbal and written along with 10+ years of experience in the indoor air quality, industrial hygiene, safety and hazardous building materials industries, and be accredited as a Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH.
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Ensures a proactive approach to accident prevention through employee training directly and through preparation of materials for others to use. 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.
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Works with Corporate Safety Manger to develops and implements safety policies and procedures to ensure that safety compliance is maintainedLOTO, confined space, spill response, arc flash, OSHA Report, Hearing tests, Ergonomics.
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This role will be active in the field responsible for the performance of tasks associated with hazardous waste clean-up, site-remediation, equipment decontamination and handling of hazardous materials.
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In the past several years, the focus of ECSF's criminal prosecutions has been on improper disposal of hazardous waste; failure to properly report spills of oil or hazardous materials; failure to properly abate and dispose of asbestos; failure to abate lead paint hazards; and exposing workers and children to unsafe conditions.
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While helping to cut down on crime and keep those with questionable backgrounds from having access to our ports, the transportation of hazardous materials, as well as the relaxed security requirements of TSA precheck customers.
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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. 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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10+ years of experience in the, indoor air quality, industrial hygiene, safety and hazardous building materials industry. Manage and perform IH assessments and develop hazard control recommendations relative to Ventilation, Noise, Radiation, PPE, Toxic and Hazardous Substances, Mercury, Odor/VOCs, Nuisance/Combustible Dust, Silica, Process Safety Management, Health & Safety Management Systems and Construction /Occupational Safety.
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Course work onpatient andstaffsafety, management of hazardous materials, sterilization techniques, fundamentals of ambulatory anesthesia, development and enhancement of software skills, BLS and ACLS training andcertification and laser safety.
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Preferred 1-3 years’ experience with lab safety, biosafety, hazardous materials/waste management. In addition, conduct periodic review of hazardous chemical inventories for permit compliance.
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The EHS Manager needs to be able to indirectly lead change across all departments. The EHS Manager must possess the ability to develop and maintain relationships with all levels within the organization to include all employees at both the corporate and plant level.
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Maintain a current working knowledge of EHS regulations and laws to provide expertise for EHS assessments, capital projects, work orders, and general EHS related problem solving at the site and corporate level as needed.
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Contractor and Vendor Compliance. Detailed knowledge of OSHA, EPA and other applicable industry environmental, health and safety standards. Oversee the Emergency response program, security program, fire protection assets and inspections.
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LOTO, confined space, spill response, arc flash, OSHA Report, Hearing tests, Ergonomics. Works with Corporate Safety Manger to develops and implements safety policies and procedures to ensure that safety compliance is maintained.
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