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Skills and Requirements:Minimum Bachelor’s degree in occupational health and safety or related degree and 2 years’ experience in a related field (Safety, Risk Management, etc. Serves as field safety resource and provides guidance and consultation on EHS topics.
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Environmental Health & Safety Specialist 1 position to administer and implement Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) programs and procedures in collaboration with the EH&S Supervisor.
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3 Years Experience in healthcare performance improvement/quality/patient safety. Manages quality and patient safety issues in the absence of the director, including follow through on time critical events and requests.
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Roles & Responsibilities Aid in managing site safety and environmental programs (Chemical Hygiene, Biological Safety, Fire Safety). Experience Required Experience working within a biotech or laboratory setting in a safety role.
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Your resume must demonstrate at least one year of specialized experience at or equivalent to the GS-11 grade level or pay band in the Federal service or equivalent experience in the private or public sector inspecting ships or shipyard work operations to identify or eliminate unsafe acts or conditions in accordance with safety and occupational health standards.
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You will serve as an EXPLOSIVES SAFETY SPECIALIST of NAVAL ORDNANCE SAFETY AND SECURITY ACT. You will participate in the Naval Ordnance Safety and Security Activity (NOSSA) Specialist training programs to develop professional knowledge and skills required by the mission.
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The Environmental Health and Safety Specialist II develops, implements, and monitors company environmental, occupational health, and safety (EHS) programs and policies to ensure compliance with regulations from any regulating authority, including OSHA and DOT. Develops and conducts EHS training, providing guidance and consultation in EHS topics such as emergency response, hazardous material handling, industrial hygiene, life safety, health/wellness, ergonomics, DOT, and environmental compliance.
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This is a full-time on-site role for an Environmental Health & Safety Specialist at San Diego State University in San Diego, CA. The specialist will be responsible for ensuring health and safety compliance, conducting occupational health assessments, implementing Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) programs, and providing safety training to staff and students.
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Seeking a versatile, passionate Food Safety and Compliance Specialist interested in making waves in an innovative segment of the craft beer market. Food Safety and Compliance Specialist.
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Join our team as an Environmental Health and Safety Engineer in San Diego, CA. You will ensure a safe work environment by identifying hazards, developing safety procedures, conducting training, and ensuring compliance with OSHA regulations.
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For the GS-09: Your resume must demonstrate at least one year of specialized experience at or equivalent to the GS-07 grade level or pay band in the Federal service or equivalent experience in the private or public sector identifying shipboard hazards for a fire safety management program to detect potential risks and report issues to ensure the safety, compliance, and damage control of fire related incidents for ship repair operations.
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You will serve as a team member on inspections and evaluations of shore facilities, ranges, ships, and physical security; submarine explosives safety programs for compliance with established explosives, weapons, and ordnance policies.
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As the EHS Specialist III, you will prepare and/or assist in preparing policies and procedures in Environmental Health and Safety (EHS). Position : Environmental Health & Safety Specialist/Technician.
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Reporting to the Pacific Division Regional Safety Manager, this Asphalt and Paving Safety Specialist position is required to collaborate with many individuals in operations for Southern California (Los Angeles to Indio to San Diego.
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Certification in Safety i.e., Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Safety & Health Manager (CSHM), Certified Occupational Safety Specialist (COSS) The Safety Specialist coordinates and evaluates programs that encourage employees to focus on healthy living and working safely.
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