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Knowledge of NYC Transit Safety Policies, MOW Safety Rules and OSHA regulations and accident investigation techniques. Superintendent, Field Operations is responsible for conducting audits with the Joint OSS/TWU Safety Inspection Teams which evaluate compliance to NYC Transit Safety requirements.
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Responsible for establishing a process to routinely monitor compliance with all regulatory agencies including (CAP, DOH, OSHA, EPA, FDNY, and Joint Commission), through assessments and audits. (Included but not limited to: biosafety, chemical safety, fire safety, infection control, etc.
$73,770.8 - $122,951.34 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 3 months ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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The Safety Manager will monitor safety policies and procedures, provide safety training, and ensure compliance with all applicable OSHA and NYC regulations. Ensure that all safety plans and procedures meet OSHA and NYC DOB standards.
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EHS, Environmental health and safety, health and safety, OSHA, industrial, manufacturing, industrial, plant, machining. We are looking for an experienced EHS coordinator to assess and represent the safety, risk, compliance, and planning across three manufacturing sites in Rochester.
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OSHA compliant commercial dive training (ADCI card, international dive certification, or surface supplied dive training at a commercial or military program) including required safety certifications and ability to pass a commercial diving physical.
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Ensure that the subcontractor's reports are completed according to the rules and regulations stated in the Contractor's Safety and Health Plan and according to the requirements of the applicable regulatory agencies.
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Desired: New York City Asbestos Investigator Certification USEPA Lead Based Paint Inspector License NYSDOL Mold Assessor License 40 Hour OSHA HAZWOPER Certificate New York City (NYC) Site Safety Training Certificate Bi-lingual or multi-lingual communication skills.
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10-Hour OSHA Construction Safety and Health Certification, 30 Hour OSHA preferred. Daily focus on job site safety. As a Superintendent, you will provide leadership and supervision to all activities for a Schimenti construction site, and ensure consistent safety measures are observed by all team members.
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Strong knowledge of construction processes, equipment, and OSHA safety guidelines. Certification as a Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) or equivalent is a plus. Ensure compliance with all safety and health regulations and maintain a safe and clean job site.
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You will be expected to safely operate insert machinery in compliance with department, safety, OSHA guidelines. You will place inserts by hand holds of 10 lbs or less into the insert machine by hand holds on the feeder or directly into the hopper.
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Must be approved and able to wear either a full- or half-face respirator without facial hair or other condition that may interfere with the seal, in accordance with OSHA regulations. Must wear all necessary personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including; fire retardant clothing and safety harness.
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Required Five years or more experience in manufacturing or High Volume Catering, Commissary Five years or more Supervisory experience in food production Strong knowledge of USDA, OSHA, FDA, GMP, and HACCP rules and regulations NYC Food Handlers Certification Preferred Bilingual, English/Spanish Physical Requirements The physical demands described here represent those that an employee must meet to perform the essential functions of this job successfully.
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Keeps current on all organizational, regulatory compliance, and patient privacy trainings policies (e.g. infection control, public safety, EH&S, HIPAA, OSHA, etc.) Quality, Patient & Workplace Safety.
$70,000 - $76,000 a yearTemporaryExpandUpdated 2 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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We are looking for a risk manager to manage our safety program on a day-to-day basis, making sure we are compliant with OSHA standards/contract requirements, our subcontractors are properly vetted before commencing work, and that we are implementing best practices to keep our employees and job sites safe.
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Ensure compliance with federal and state laws to provide a visibly clean and safe kitchen environment for guests and staff by following regulations to comply with food safety/alcohol service and health precautions as established by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA), US/New York Department of Health, Liquor Control Board, US/New York State Department of Labor, Chautauqua Hotel Company, and Chautauqua Institution.
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