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Major DutiesUnder general supervision, the Environmental Health and Safety Specialist assists the Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) department with the development, implementation, training, and maintenance of Campus EH&S programs.
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Job Title: Senior Environmental Health & Safety Specialist Location: Sylmar, CA What we are looking for: We are looking for a Senior Environmental Health & Safety Specialist that will assist the Safety Manager with the responsibility of promoting a safety culture and policies, procedures, and safety work practices.
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The Safety and Compliance Specialist ensures company compliance with environmental reporting and occupational safety by performing regular safety audits, new hire safety orientation, training and inspections of machinery, equipment and general working conditions.
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JOB OVERVIEW:The Primoris Renewable Energy (PRE) O&M division is searching for an HSEQ (Health, Safety, Environmental & Quality) Specialist located in the continental United States. The HSEQ Specialist position will primarily provide on-site HSEQ support for multiple projects involving various renewable energy scopes of work and will occasionally provide off-site support for our technicians, field supervisors, and active projects from their home office.
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Maintain familiarity with company policies and procedures pertaining to Quality Manual, Food Security/Food Defense, Sanitation, cGMP's, and HACCP/Food Safety. The EHS Assistant is responsible for working with EHS Manager and team on the development and administration of safety programs and policies that result in company-wide compliance with regulatory agency requirements.
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Solid understanding of construction related safety concepts such as fall protection, scaffold erection, aerial lift, crane, trenching, steel erection, power tool usage, and electrical safety.
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As a Compliance Program Specialist on TikTok's USDS Trust & Safety (T&S) Operations team, your main objective is to support the compliance program, which focuses on core T&S operations and BPO vendor compliance.
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Description : We are seeking a highly skilled and committed HSE Specialist to implement and oversee health, safety, and environmental programs within our organization. Position : HSE Specialist (Health, Safety, and Environment.
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Contributes to risk control by: independently implementing changes that promote workplace safety and compliance (e.g., accident prevention, hazardous materials management, fire/life safety); and gathering input from internal stakeholders to evaluate the effectiveness of implemented changes on workplace safety outcomes.
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In this role, you will be responsible for ensuring the quality and safety of food products by implementing and maintaining HACCP, SSOP, and GMP protocols. Knowledge of HACCP principles and food safety audits.
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Health Services Specialist (Safety) - Central Nursing Services - Metropolitan State Hospital. Unless there is a specific request to be notified via USPS mail, our main contact will be via email.
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ERM is hiring a Construction Safety Specialist for a key technology client in the Los Angeles , CA metropolitan area (Culver City). The Construction Safety Specialist will have broad knowledge of Safety compliance programs and, where required, Safety specialty areas.
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7+ years construction safety experience required. Based from our Mission, BC project, you will be responsible for inspection, evaluation, training and technical support for the onsite construction team, ensuring compliance with Flatiron's Health and Safety program and agency regulations.
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We are seeking a Food Safety Specialist to join our team at our facility in Los Angeles, CA, 90024. Food Safety Specialist Job Description. Investigate and resolve any food safety issues that arise.
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You will be responsible for helping us achieve our goal of becoming a transformative, high-reliability organization with an uncompromising focus on patient safety and outcomes. Serve as an educational resource for all departments on issues of patient safety.
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