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Preferred Experience: The ideal candidate for this mid-level professional position should possess a robust technical background in applying current Federal railroad safety standards. Responsible for assessing railroad compliance with the carrier’s track inspection process to support compliance with federal regulations within their assigned territory, and the improvement and advancement of railroad safety in areas related to track construction, track maintenance, repair activities, and employee safety.
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You will be familiar with typical work products, including System Safety Program Plans (SSPP), a variety of analyses, including Preliminary Hazard Analysis (PHA), Subsystem and System Hazard Analysis (SHA and SSHA), Operating and Support Hazard Analysis (O&SHA), Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) analysis, Safety Assessment Reports (SAR), and test report evaluations.
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Partner with field supervision to ensure safety hazard mitigation measures are included in the planning of project construction activities. The Safety Manager is responsible for creating a culture of care while enforcing Clark's Safety and Health Policy, as well as, local and federal safety standards on jobsites.
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Manage event security and safety incident responses on site and lead coordination of escalated situations working closely with our security vendor, emergency resources, and internal event managers, legal, PR, CS, and trust & safety team.
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Meeting Support : Provide support and assist with the development of materials and briefings for high-level meetings, including the Deputy’s Workforce Council (DWC), the Joint Safety Council (JSC), the Defense Safety Oversight Council (DSOC), and the Safety and Occupational Health Committee (SOHC.
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State Safety Inspector License by the Commonwealth of Virginia may be required. Licensure by the Commonwealth of Virginia as a State Safety Inspector. Ability to work safely and knowledge of the safety rules, regulations, and procedures needed to do so.
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This Opportunity WSP is currently initiating a search for several Full-Time Fire & Life Safety Assistant Consultants for the following offices: Arlington – VA, Columbia – MD, Dallas – TX, Houston – TX, and New York – NY.Be involved in projects with our Fire and Life Safety (FLS) Team and be a part of a growing organization that meets our client’s objectives and solves their challenges with innovative and cutting edge technology.
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Achieve 100% uptime of site critical systems and equipment which include but are not limited to: Power/UPS, Back-up generator, Fuel supply, HVAC (Heating Ventilation, Air Conditioning), BMS, Plumbing/Water supply, Fire life safety systems and equipment.
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TECHNOLOGY PRACTICE - DATAMARK PUBLIC SAFETY GISMichael Baker International is a national leader in technology solutions supporting clients in local, state, and national government to solve complex problems with advanced technologies for the 21st century.
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May perform hyperbaric safety director duties after completing the required Healogics hyperbaric safety director training. Ensures that Patient Safety Guidelines are followed, that Healogics employees complete all annual requirements, including compliance requirements, and creates an environment that promotes the escalation of compliance concerns as appropriate.
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Under the direct supervision of a licensed nurse, the Patient Safety Technician performs a variety of routine duties to include: feeding, dressing, or toileting, observing changes in the status of patients, maintaining the safety of patients who are confused, at high risk for falls, or require one-to-one observation, providing a clean and safe environment, assisting with department tasks as needed, transporting patients, unit secretary tasks, and other related duties.
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Researches, drafts, submits for review and approval policies, procedures applicable to Environmental Health & Safety functions including but not limited to Safety, Security, Life Safety/Fire Prevention, Hazardous Substances, Medical Equipment and Utilities Management Programs.
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The OUC Technology Division is responsible for managing all Public Safety Communications for the District of Columbia including 911 telephony and dispatch system, Radio Communications network, Voice Recording, and LAN/WAN systems.
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Acts as the professional resource for site safety including but not limited to electrical safety, chemical safety, personal protective equipment, machine guarding and respirator safety.
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The OUC Technology Division manages all public safety communications for the District of Columbia, including 911 telephony and dispatch systems, radio communications networks, voice recording, and LAN/WAN systems.
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