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Knowledge of ADA, FMLA, COBRA and federal and state reporting requirements concerning compensation, health and safety is a plus. Knowledge of ADA, FMLA, COBRA and federal and state reporting requirements concerning compensation, health and safety is a plus.
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With an emphasis on discovering problems before they occur, these specialists ensure the health and safety of Airmen and their families in environments all over the world. These concern your background, overall health and other standards set by the Air Force, Department of Defense and federal law.
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The Scale/Heavy Equipment Operator ensures the safe operation of heavy equipment at the Transfer Station for the purpose of transferring and loading materials in an efficient and safe manner; operates one or more types of yellow iron equipment while monitoring the safety rules and regulations of the customer and other employees.
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Learn and maintain thorough familiarity and compliance with all state and federal regulations, Standard Operating Procedure Manual, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA), Current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP), and internal Company Procedures.
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Familiarity with industrial safety standards and procedures. Adhere to safety guidelines, GMP practices, and regulations. Observe plant safety rules and procedures. High school diploma or equivalent with completion of an accredited electrician apprenticeship program and/or a valid electrician license.
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They will be reporting directly into the construction manager for the projects and will be responsible for sending them daily reports of progress and safety. Oversee quality control, perform Quality Inspections, and ensure compliance with safety regulations, OSHA and company policies.
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Monitoring risk management as it pertains to the theatre, i.e., employee and patron safety, loss prevention, emergency situations, and the proper handling, reporting, and investigating of accidents.
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Complete daily safety walks to observe employees' work, check fire escapes, sprinkler clearance, etc. Meet with Safety Teams Bi-Weekly to ensure meetings are being held, charters are being completed and documentation is uploaded into SharePoint.
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Knowledge of cleaning protocols, infection control, fire prevention and safety measures in long-term care are highly valued but not required; training will be provided. Knowledge of cleaning protocols, infection control, fire prevention and safety measures in long-term care are highly valued but not required; training will be provided.
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Complies with house rules and policies, safety standards, and Six Flags Great Escape Lodge and Indoor Waterpark Responsible Beverage Service Procedure. Knowledgeable of workplace safety and procedures.
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These interventions, provided by telephone and on-site mobile visits, will be implemented using a strength-based, trauma-informed, systems-oriented perspective and will include the development of crisis prevention and safety plans; follow-up to evaluate the effectiveness of plans; coordination of services with existing treatment providers; and linkage to additional community-based therapeutic resources and supports.
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Provides additional physical help for patient transfer and safety needs under the direct supervision of a therapist or therapist assistant. Maintains cleanliness and safety of the rehabilitation department’s physical environment and equipment.
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Experience in crisis response, safety and crowd management; providing support to both guests and team members. Work in a safe manner at all times to benefit yourself and others; identify and correct hazards; comply with all safety policies and best practices.
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The Assistant Manager Respiratory Therapy is responsible for teaching quality control and maintenance, training new and existing staff, organizing department inventory, enhancing quality of patient care and safety, managing staff schedules, providing staff evaluations, and providing direct patient care as needed.
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Ability to formulate policy and plans for large scale, complex environment, safety and occupational health program that encompasses facilities of all types across the country. Provides guidance on environmental standards and criteria, and ensures that appropriate consideration is given to environmental matters by the agency Health & Safety program infrastructure.
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