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Forepersons and Technicians will be responsible for the performance of tasks associated with emergency response (emergency spill cleanup), hazardous waste clean-up, site-remediation (tank and pit cleaning), equipment decontamination and handling of hazardous materials.
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This position is designated as an "EMERGENCY" position in the Department of Developmental Services Emergency Plan. This means that whenever the Governor declares that the Commonwealth is in a state of emergency, you will be required to report to work.
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Plan and implement programs to train managers and associates in Bloodborne Pathogens, Body Mechanics, Ergonomics, Reasonable Suspicion of Drugs/Alcohol Awareness, Breath Alcohol Testing, Drug Screen (DOT and Non-DOT) Collection, Medical Emergency Response Team and other Occupational Health topics as necessary.
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Primary end markets include on-highway vehicles (medium- and heavy-duty trucks, coaches, transit buses, school buses, fire, emergency, and other specialty commercial vehicles) and off-highway equipment (power generation, commercial marine, construction, and industrial applications.
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Current/valid driver’s license and reliable transportation and be willing to travel between courts in the course of a work day Candidates with emergency room, crisis, and or forensic experience are strongly encouraged to apply.
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Atlantic Detroit Diesel-Allison was acquired by Stewart & Stevenson LLC from Detroit Diesel Corporation, a subsidiary of Daimler Trucks North America, in August of 2013 but continued to use Atlantic Detroit Diesel-Allison and Atlantic Power Systems as trade names.
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Collaborate in disaster response with Pandemic Plan, Emergency Response Plan, Business Continuity Plan, and disaster planning and risk communication. Deliver services to maintain a safe and healthy workforce; participate as a first responder to onsite accidents/injuries and oversee the onsite Medical Emergency Response Team (MERT.
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Our Urgent Care centers are designed to provide service for minor conditions such as allergies, respiratory infections, sore throats, sports injuries, minor cuts and bruises, and various illnesses requiring immediate non-emergency medical care.
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Access to the Alliance Protect Plan. This includes 24/7 doctor access via tele-doc, global emergency services like prescription services, medical consultation, emergency medical evacuation, emergency roadside assistance and much more.
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Our dedicated team of highly-skilled professionals are extensively trained in rapid response to residential and commercial emergency services caused by water, flooding, fire and smoke, storm or wind, and sewer backups.
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Perform emergency procedures for bomb threat, active shooter, force protection, Anti-Terrorism, fire evacuation and other emergency situations in accordance with emergency procedures checklists.
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Assist veterinarian with appointments (routine and emergency), surgery, dentistry, and euthanasia's, taking direct supervision from the veterinarian(s) and the Hospital Office Manager or Hospital Leader on Duty. Perform patient restraint, obtain and process laboratory samples, handle and dispense medications at the direction of the veterinarian, and maintain the electronic medical record.
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Cleans, stocks, and readies the emergency department for care for patients. Current Certified Nurse Assistant License, EMT License or graduate of an accredited Medical Assistant program required or current enrollment in a nursing program with at least 1 year of clinical rotations completed; or a minimum of 2 years current experience as an ED Tech.
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Father Bill’s & MainSpring is committed to ending and preventing homelessness in Southern Massachusetts with programs that provide emergency and permanent housing and help people obtain skills, jobs, housing, and services.
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Minimum Requirements: Current MA RN licenseCurrent Emergency Department Nursing experience required American Heart Association - Basic Life Support & ACLS Certification requiredDemonstrates clinically competent assessment skills; demonstrates ability to perform under stressful situations; proven leader; demonstrated problem solver and excellent organizational skills; communicates effectively; demonstrates excellent interpersonal skills.
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