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POSITION SUMMARY: The Sales Coordinator, Industrial Services provides guidance, support, and coordination of the client Industrial and Hazardous Waste Disposal needs and requests. We provide customers with the most complete set of products and services, including recycling, waste, special waste, hazardous waste and field services.
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Conducts workplace inspections for compliance with safety regulations and corporate safety standardsConducts ergonomic assessmentsParticipate as a member on the emergency response team(s)Provides training to employees in OSHA programs, hazardous waste, spill response, SDS, secondary container labeling, etcMaintains procedures to minimize waste and ensure environmental compliance with EPA regulations.
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Hold Safety meetings including the site's Safety Committee and ERT. Lead monthly Gemba walks identifying opportunities related to EH&S. Oversee all Environmental, Safety and Occupational Health related training (New Hire Safety Orientation, BBP, Hazardous Waste Management, Chemical Hygiene, etc.
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Stantec GS, is seeking a Hazardous Waste (HW) Technician to provide Hazardous Waste program support for our U.S. Air Force client onsite at Hill Air Force Base in Layton, Utah.
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Must hold a current U.S. Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standard (HAZWOPER) certification and refresher. This includes but not limited to CERCLA, Superfund Amendments Reauthorization Act (SARA), RCRA, state hazardous waste laws and regulations, Clean Air Act, and Clean Water Act.
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Maintain knowledge of procedures concerning Hazardous Waste, Spill Response, and Plant Security. RCRA and DOT hazardous waste requirements, and pass certification. Ability to implement plans to control and maintain safety, quality, 5S, cost, and efficiency for assigned areas.
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Oversee cleanup of hazardous waste sites, smoking and sludge enforcement, wellhead protection, used oil collection, local enforcement agency for solid waste, and certified unified program agency for hazardous waste, water supply and sewage systems, insect , rodent and rabies control, sanitation in hotels, camps, public schools and buildings, private residences, hazardous materials/waste.
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Training:For individuals hired after January 1, 1998, documentation of successful completion of forty (40) hours of Hazardous Waste Operations (40-HR HAZWOPER) training, as referenced by 8 CCR § 5192, and Hazardous Materials Technician level training, as referenced by 19 CCR § 2520, are required at time of application submission.
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Principles and purpose of multiple compliance documents including, but not limited to, Hazardous Materials Business Plan, California Accidental Release Prevention Program, UST Program, Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act (APSA), Hazardous Waste and Treatment and related documents.
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Solid Waste Management provides trash collection service, hazardous waste removal, recycling, and a composting program for single family Denver homes and multi-family dwellings with up to seven units, municipal facilities, and Denver Public Schools.
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Basic principles, practices and trends in the field of environmental health and quality, specifically those relating to the food industry, hazardous materials, water supplies, solid waste and liquid waste disposal, recreation, housing, vector control, air quality and land use.
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Working knowledge with day-to-day support of information technology solutions for radioactive and hazardous waste management facilities, such as LANL's Transuranic Waste Facility (TWF) and the LLCC project, application of technical safety requirements (TSRs), RCRA hazardous waste permit requirements.
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Serve as a technical resource to the site in areas of EHS compliance, risk management, hazardous materials/waste, industrial hygiene, industrial safety, and/or ergonomics. Oversee all Environmental, Safety and Occupational Health related training (New Hire Safety Orientation, BBP, Hazardous Waste Management, Chemical Hygiene, etc.
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I.e. Hazard analyses, safe operating procedures, risk management, loss control, waste water management, spill prevention, hazardous waste, DOT hazardous materials, emissions, emergency planning and all other key system elements.
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Position Overview: The Chemical Operator will primarily perform basic laboratory work, chemical maintenance and inventory control, wastewater treatment, and shipping and receiving of chemicals and hazardous waste.
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hazardous waste jobs Title: infection control Company: St Luke's University Health Network in Raleigh, Nc West Area
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