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The Fire Safety Director is responsible for ensuring that plans are adequate and well-developed for safe and timely evacuations and emergency response. Active NYC Fire Safety Director Certification REQUIRED (Z89, F89 or T89) IF YOU DO NOT POSSESS ONE OF THESE PLEASE DO NOT APPLY.
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Including: The Joint Commission (or other similar authority), New York State Building and Health Departments, City of White Plains Building and Public Safety Departments, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, National Fire Protection Association standards, AIA Guidelines for the Design & Construction of Healthcare Facilities, and others as required by individual projects.
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The Safety Security Officer is responsible for ensuring the safety and security of all clients, staff, and the property around the family (with children) homeless shelter. Fire Guard License for Shelters required (F-02.
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Familiarity with operation of building auxiliary systems, i.e., fire-life safety and standby emergency generators. Paint HVAC equipment, cooling tower dunnage for corrosion protection, and various other areas in need.
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Perform maintenance and repairs to the Mechanical, Plumbing, Structural, Furniture, Fire, Life Safety, and Control systems for the facility to keep these systems up to applicable standards.
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Bachelor’s degree in safety Related Science (Occupational Health, Industrial Hygiene, Fire Protection, Environmental Science, Safety Management, Risk Management, Engineering, or related discipline.
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Loss control, underwriting, and/or fire and safety experience is a plus, but all interested. improve safety, mitigating risk for our insurance company clients. Windows based computer (not a Mac) with an image/document scanner.
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Plan and implement two-way radio systems for the use of the county’s fire, EMS, public safety and transportation departments. Cellular radio may work for the right person, but they are a Land/Public Safety Radio company so that is definitely preferred.
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The individual will also discuss and provide Chubb’s Risk Engineering services to support a client needs and/or improve the account’s loss history (i.e. business continuation planning, employee safety training, safety committee support, product safety review and evaluate building fire protection systems.
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Bachelor's degree with a major in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Technology, Industrial Engineering, Safety & Health, Biology, Chemistry related degrees, or relative work experience in the risk control/loss control field.
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Handle special assignments directed by the Public Safety Director/Supervisors, such as: driving the campus shuttle between locations on a regular or intermittent schedule, special events, reception/visitor building posts, and working in command office as needed.
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Follows our policies and procedures for infection control and fire safety. Skills: surgical procedures,checks,scrubbing,surgical technologist certification,continuing education,patient safety standards,scrub,infection control,sterile technique,decontamination.
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Responsible for fire code regulations, fire sprinkler system and facility safety. Manage the general maintenance, roofs, ground water basins and housekeeping duties that include any of the following general labor practices, carpentry, plumbing, electrical, painting, heating and cooling, utilities and security.
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Demonstrates excellence in understanding, evaluating and analyzing all areas of architectural documentation and construction detailing including exterior envelope, R&D lab design, vivaria, life safety, accessibility, other code compliance, interior detailing, materials, finishes, coordination of the trade disciplines and is considered to be a fully capable professional in these fields.
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Experience and strong understanding of fire alarm life safety systems, CCTV, security and card access systems, low voltage systems, installation and testing. The Contract/Preventative Maintenance Agreement (PMA) Sales Representative's task is to increase recurring service and monitoring sales for electronic and mechanical life safety systems such as fire alarms, fire sprinklers, suppression systems, and security and special hazards.
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