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Ensure compliance with quality standards set forth by New York State Department of Health (DOH), Federal and local regulatory laws, with guidance from the radiation safety officer and reviewing physicist.
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Overview: AWP Safety is on the lookout for motivated individuals to embark on a rewarding career as a Traffic Control Flagger. Company DescriptionUnlock Your Career Potential in Traffic Safety with AWP Safety – America’s Leading Traffic Management Company.
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Perform daily rounds, including recording readings, completing safety inspections, monitoring online gas and chemical systems, verifying toxic gas monitoring operations, and completing chemical tote/drum and gas cylinder change-outs.
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Conducts safety and compliance assessments and audits of transportation safety management processes and practices within a given business unit to ensure business needs and safety and compliance requirements are met.
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Unlock Your Career Potential in Traffic Safety with AWP Safety - America's Leading Traffic Management Company! Apply now to join AWP Safety and embark on a career path that offers unparalleled growth opportunities, comprehensive benefits, and the chance to be a part of America's leading traffic safety company.
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The primary customer is our operations team, which will utilize the technologies, components, machines, tools, and systems we provide to produce critical flight safety components. The role will be driving manufacturing producibility, responsible for improving safety, quality, delivery, and cost through applying scientific principles to innovate, design, develop, and implement solutions.
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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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Current job sites are: Mayfield NY, Lowville NY, Middletown NY and Sidney NY.The Safety Specialist II is responsible for promoting exceptional Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) teamwork with Henkels & McCoy operations teams at customer work sites and the Business Unit offices.
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The role will be supporting manufacturing producibility, responsible for improving safety, quality, delivery, and cost through applying scientific principles to innovate, design, develop, and implement solutions.
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Adhere to programs and activities that are in full compliance with all related Heico Safety Standards. PLC Skills - Allen Bradley and Siemens preferred. Adhere to programs and activities that are in full compliance with all related Heico Safety Standards.
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Maintain the safety and well-being of students by escorting students to and from meals during morning and lunch times, monitor assigned exits during evacuation emergencies, bring children requiring medical attention to the health center, supervise and maintain control in all areas where children are gathered, and assist and chaperone students on off-campus activities.
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Ensure compliance with radiation safety protocols and regulations, following standard radiation protection practices. Operate and maintain nuclear medicine equipment, ensuring accurate functioning and safety.
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Performs automotive and component diagnosis, testing, repair, rebuild, and replacement as required and assigned; including but not limited to diesel, gas, and propane engines and related components; transmissions; brake systems; steering; suspension; cooling systems; wheel chair lifts, electrical, lighting, and safety systems; pneumatic, hydraulic, and air systems; and on-board diagnostics.
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Not necessary but a plus: VIITA Certification, previous experience in construction/plumbing/electrical industries, life safety/fire fighting, general contracting or property management. Inspectors are the "eyes" for the insurance underwriter, who is generally in another area and confined to an office.
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Safety certifications such as CSP, CHMM. Assist with new hire and new bidder training on specific safety responsibilities. Minimum: Associates Degree in an environmental or biological sciences, Occupational Health/ Safety, or related field.
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