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Maintains supplies, equipment, stocks and sterilizes instruments; practices OSHA safety standards; performs accurate, legal, and ethical documentation at all times. Provides health coaching to a defined group of patients to support healthy lifestyle choices.
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Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws to include OSHA, DOT, and other corporate safety programs. dvises supervisors on labor issues including safety, security, employee relations, scheduling, training, etc.
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With benefits starting day one, Grainger is committed to your safety, health and wellbeing. Follow existing audit systems to ensure compliance with company policies, and other governmental regulations (OSHA, DOT, and EPA.
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Ensures compliance with all Keller and OSHA safety requirements. In the event of a safety incident, work in partnership with HSEQ to support employees and project management teams per Keller policy.
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Follows all Health Safety & Environmental (HSE) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) policies and procedures. Promotes safety in all actions. Follows all Health Safety & Environmental (HSE) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) policies and procedures.
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Learn and maintain thorough familiarity and compliance with all state and federal regulations, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved 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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Serve as Radiation Safety Officer. Manage processes to ensure compliance with EHS government regulations and industry standards, including OSHA, EPA, DOT, NFPA, and others. Manage processes to ensure compliance with requirements from EHS related government regulations and industry standards, including OSHA, EPA, DOT, NFPA, and others.
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Advanced knowledge of OSHA safety and quality guidelines, relevant tools and equipment, and commonly used concepts, practices, and procedures within the telecommunications construction field.
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CSL Plasma is one of the world's largest collectors of human plasma. For more information on CSL Plasma benefits visit. Do work that matters at CSL Plasma! Learn more about CSL Plasma. Performs finger stick to obtain sample to obtain donor's hematocrit and total protein levels.
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Review performance, coach on productivity and safety targets, and deliver disciplinary action. Familiarity with inventory control, OSHA, HACCP and other regulatory requirements. Regularly inspect facility for safety hazards and either resolve them or report them to the safety manager as appropriate.
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Provides safety and compliance training to meet Department of Transportation (DOT), Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA), Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and Airgas-specific requirements related to distribution activities.
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Members of the emergency response team are responsible for maintaining on-call readiness to handle emergency responses and provide remedial and restoration guidance/solutions to clients throughout the Midwest and across the United States, including the oversight of site operations and health and safety.
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Working knowledge of safety protocols such as Lock Out /Tag Out, Confined Space, SDS, OSHA regulations. Comply and facilitate enforcement of all safety regulations. Working knowledge of safety protocols such as Lock Out /Tag Out, Confined Space, SDS, OSHA regulations.
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Complies with Greystar's and CSU's safety and risk-management policies by attending and participating in the property's routine safety meetings, completing required training on OSHA and other safety related laws and requirements, and by reporting accidents and incidents promptly and accurately.
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Assure that processes meet quality and safety compliance guidelines including EPA and OSHA requirements. Design and/or refine product development, testing, and manufacturing processes such as plastic mold design, materials analysis, and pneumatics.
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