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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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1-10 years of experience in the hazardous building materials, indoor air quality, industrial hygiene industry is required. With one of the largest multimedia air and land permitting and compliance teams in the country, we support client success in manufacturing and industry, liquids delivery and processing, natural gas storage and delivery, power generation and delivery, and transportation projects.
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Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM), Certified Safety Professional (CSP) and/or Certified Microbial Consultant (CMC) licenses are preferred but not necessarily required. 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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Responds to incidents of fire, medical emergency, bomb threat, flooding, water discharge, elevator emergency, hazardous materials, inclement weather, and other incidents or conditions following procedures established for the site, by the company, and/or through training or certification.
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Acts to ensure that all property removal is conducted within appropriate policy requirements and in accord with client standards; identifies client products or materials among items carried by client employees or visitors.
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Maybe required to handle hazardous materials and wear various forms of protective equipment (gloves, protective eyewear, etc. The primary role of the Logistics Lead (LL) involves checking and verifying the accuracy of selecting, packing, weighing, marking, and counting tires for customer orders.
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Adheres to universal precautions, makes appropriate use of personal protective equipment at all times and appropriately disposes of hazardous materials. Fax necessary discharge paperwork and medication reconciliation to appropriate provider(s.
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QUALIFICATIONS Must possess a class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with double/triple, hazardous materials and tank endorsements. QUALIFICATIONS Must possess a class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with double/triple, hazardous materials and tank endorsements.
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We are seeking a Class A Driver to transport hazardous and non-hazardous waste in conjunction with all DOT rules and regulations. We actively contribute by managing all kinds of environmental liabilities in a safe and sustainable manner, focusing on reusing or recycling raw materials and energy, and being dedicated to meeting our customers' environmental goals.
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Understands and practices the proper method of attending to and disposing of and the possibility of exposure to blood borne pathogens, bodily fluids, infectious waste, sharp sticks, and hazardous materials in compliance with universal care precautions.
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Knowledge of regulations pertaining to shipping, receiving, handling, storage and cleanup of hazardous materials and hazardous waste. Assisting with the shipping, receiving and storage of all Hazardous Material for the Department via both commercial carriers and unit aircraft.
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Support lab safety and regulatory compliance, including tracking of biologics, chemicals, and hazardous materials, and enforcing PPE Policy and lab safety rules. Handle and track biological waste and hazardous waste.
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Maintains safety of facility according to company policies and procedures by conducting safety sweeps; following forklift spotting procedures; following procedures for handling and disposing of hazardous materials; following company steel standard guidelines; and correcting and reporting unsafe situations to management.
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This position includes the handling of all types of materials, including hazardous and DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency) controlled materials. This position includes the handling of all types of materials, including hazardous and DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency) controlled materials.
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Working with hazardous materials, including fuels, lubricants, fluids, and batteries. Act as subject matter expert for the development of training curriculum, testing, and materials.
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