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The Branch Safety Manager is responsible for ensuring OSHA, MSHA, DOT, EPA and State DEQ safety compliance requirements for his/ her assigned location’s of responsibility. The Branch Safety Manager will have a direct line of responsibility to the Regional Safety Director.
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When the Branch Safety Manager is performing job safety observations (JSO) or performing audits, he/ she reports and helps resolve all safety infractions and deficiencies to the immediate supervisor responsible for deficiency to branch and qualified solution.
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The Branch Safety Manager will interface with corporate, regional, and branch management to ensure all safety and training issues are being properly communicated and within State and Federal compliance standards.
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The EHS Manager ensures compliance with federal and state regulations, including OSHA, EPA, DOT, and FMCSA, and oversees the performance of the EHS programs. Vitalant, dedicated to saving lives through blood donation, is seeking an Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Manager to develop, plan, and implement environmental, health, and safety programs across the organization.
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The Branch Safety Manager will be expected to work plant turnarounds and shutdowns as deemed important by branch management. The Branch Safety Manager will be expected to help in the interviewing, hiring and training of new employees.
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This OpportunityWSP is initiating a search for a Full-Time Safety Manager to join our management team helping oversee the MBTA Commuter Rail Safety Resiliency Project. Professional safety certification in one or more of the following (CSP, ASP, CHST or STS), along with various OSHA training.
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The Onsite Safety Manager formulates, develops, and coordinates safety and loss control functions onsite. KEY RESPONSIBILITIESMonitors compliance with government regulatory agencies such as OSHA, MSHA, DNR, etc.
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Conducts periodic facility/branch compliance audits to ensure Evergreen North America/GEM, OSHA, MSHA, EPA, State DEQ and DOT compliance standards. Helps ensure the timely completion and reporting of quarterly hose testing to the branch and corporate safety offices.
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The Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) Manager will manage the Environmental, Health & Safety Programs at the plant. The EHS Manager will partner with the site leadership team and the corporate EHS team to manage activities involved in establishing and maintaining a safe and healthy work environment by following OSHA requirements and other recognized guidelines and regulations.
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Function as the subject matter expert for the interpretation, application and compliance with regulatory and industry safety standards, including OSHA, CAP/CLIA, NYS, FDA, ISO, EPA, and DOT.
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The Environmental Health and Safety Specialist II develops, implements, and monitors company environmental, occupational health, and safety (EHS) programs and policies to ensure compliance with regulations from any regulating authority, including OSHA and DOT. Develops and conducts EHS training, providing guidance and consultation in EHS topics such as emergency response, hazardous material handling, industrial hygiene, life safety, health/wellness, ergonomics, DOT, and environmental compliance.
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The Environmental Health & Safety Manager is responsible for managing the Environmental, Health, and Safety programs related to OSHA, EPA, and other state/local regulatory agencies for the entire plant location.
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Knowledge of Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA)/OSHA regulations and hazard recognition, record keeping and injury management skills. Position OverviewAs a Safety Manager, you will manage our Health, Safety and Environmental programs at the project level, driving a safety-oriented approach to work.
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Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director; Store Manager; Assistant Managers of Operations, Perishables, Health Wellness Home; Service Managers; Meat Department Manager or Assistant Meat Department Manager where applicable.
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We are seeking a dedicated Site Safety Manager to join our team for an industrial construction project in Hemlock, MI. The ideal candidate will lead safety initiatives, enforce compliance with safety regulations, and ensure a safe working environment for all employees on-site.
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