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Ongoing Training (RSO, Systems, Software Programs, OSHA Safety, JJ Keller, etc.) Experience handling of hazardous materials in accordance with OSHA and industry standards. Ongoing Training (RSO, Systems, Software Programs, OSHA Safety, JJ Keller, etc.
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Complete all responsibilities according to established protocols, policies, and standard practices in the areas of customer service, quality assurance, and regulatory compliance programs such as HIPAA (Health Information Portability & Accountability Act), OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Act), and CUA (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Administration) and Title X.
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Reporting to the Assistant Director, Campus Building Services the Carpenter typically performs carpentry work in the maintenance, repair and construction of structures, walls, floors, windows, screens, sashes, doors, furniture, fixtures, stairs, cupboards, roofs and cabinets.
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Oversee histology laboratory workflow to maintain CAP, OSHA, DOH, CLIA, JHACO compliance, including but not limited to QA, SOP and maintenance documentation. Knowledge of requirements of accrediting/regulatory agencies such as CAP, CLIA/CLIP, JCAHO and OSHA assuring the incumbent meets requirements.
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Occasionally move about inside the office to access file cabinets, office machinery, or to communicate with co-workers, management, and customers, via email, phone, and or virtual communication, which may involve delivering presentationsFor all positions requiring access to technology/software source code that is subject to export control laws, employment with the company is contingent on either verifying U.S.-person status or obtaining any necessary license.
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Preferred Qualifications Autodesk Inventor experience, especially in sheet metal design AutoCAD experience especially related to plant layouts Familiarity with using Solidworks PDM or Windchill PLM Familiarity with OSHA, NEC, IBC and ANSI / ASME specifications as they relate to conveyor system design.
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Must have knowledge of related construction specifications and applicable OSHA regulations (trenching, excavating, confined spaces)Repair or replace pad mounted equipment (switch cabinets, single/three phase pad mounted transformers, etc.
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Programas de seguridad obligatorios y opcionales de OSHA (Ley de Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional) OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Act) Required and Optional Safety Programs. Aparte de esta increíble oportunidad de empleo, ofrecemos.
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All subcontractors, vendors, and Dealership Interior Designer's furniture plans are in accordance with building codes, ADAAG, OSHA and life safety regulations. Furniture Design packages includes but is not limited to: furniture floor plans, fabric/finish schedules, furniture typicals, 3D renderings, notes, and elevations.
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Experience in evaluating/interpreting OSHA, EPA and DOT regulations and NFPA, ANSI, ASTM, ASME, BOMA and BOCA standards. Experience in managing/handling compliance issues, permitting for all media, OSHA/EPA programs, regulatory reviews, permit preparation, reporting and record keeping.
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The following certifications are preferred:NICET Level IIIACI Certification or MARTCP CertifcationTraffic Control Coordinator (TCC)Osha 30 HoursApplicable DC Department of Transportation Certifications.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of injury prevention, healthcare delivery, risk management, coordinating drug testing operations, and ensuring compliance with all Federal, State, University, Conference, and NCAA rules and regulations related to privacy, OSHA, and healthcare.
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Current OSHA compliant Adult CPR/AED and First Aid certifications from American Heart Association, American Red Cross, National Safety Council, or American Safety & Health Institute. Industry recognized Group Exercise certification from ACE, AFAA/NASM, ACSM, NCCPT, or NETA needed to instruct classes.
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Maintain and monitor environmental practices and permitting to ensure compliance with OSHA and EPA requirements (e.g. hazardous waste, wastewater, storm water, etc. Act as a Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) grade 6 certified industrial wastewater treatment operator maintaining effluent to meet regulatory permit requirements including maintaining supply and part inventory, and performing all aspects of sampling, monitoring, and testing required to maintain compliance with federal, state, and local regulations governing the wastewater treatment process.
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In-depth knowledge of local, state, and federal regulations governing transportation safety and compliance (e.g., DOT, FMCSA, OSHA). Professional certifications in safety and compliance (e.g., CSP, CHMM, CDS) are highly desirable.
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