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Direct and administer the patrol of the interior of and the perimeter of the hotel and the property to observe and identify potential safety risks, security risks and undesirable conditions. Direct and administer all Safety and Security operations and functions to include, but not limited to, preserving the safety and security of the guests, team members and the facility, safe work practice promotion, OSHA compliance, safety incentive programs and classes, systems use and management, lost and found, budgeting and forecasting, department management, adherence to federal, state and local standards and meeting participation and facilitation.
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Reporting to the Director of Campus Operations, and coordinating with local government planners, public safety officials, law enforcement and other first responders, the Director of Campus Safety and Security ensures a safe and secure environment for the OES students, employees, and campus visitors.
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We are seeking an experienced associate to join the Labor, Employment and Workplace Safety (LEWS) practice in our dynamic Portland office. The ideal candidate will have six plus years of litigation experience on a wide range of employment issues including wage & hour and single plaintiff discrimination/harassment matters.
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As a Safety Manager you will be responsible for all activities related to occupational safety and health in the facility you are aligned to and you will ensure compliance with federal, state, and local requirements and laws to prevent hazards and injuries.
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This is inclusive of product specs, a quality manual, weight control, traceability, in-process and finished product testing and food safety and allergen. Provide facility quality training, to include GMP, food safety, Non-GMO and allergen plans, regulatory requirements, and quality measurement systems.
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As part of our exclusive Tech One Program (TOP) in partnership with Vestas Americas, we are seeking Wind Energy Training Instructors who are enthusiastic about safety and education. Inspire : Create a solid foundation in areas like Working-at-Heights, Electrical Safety, Basic Mechanical Skills, and more.
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The Safety Coordinator supports the Safety Director, Field Safety Managers and the Project Teams in coordinating various activities and initiatives across safety. Work with the Safety Director to coordinate safety activities.
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Key Responsibilities Partner strategically with the Senior Manager to shape and develop the Regional Field Training strategy.
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Demonstrate the company's core values of respect, honesty, integrity, diversity, inclusion and safety. Maintain and follow up on the execution of company safety and loss prevention programs and solicit suggestions and ideas to make the distribution center a safe and secure environment.
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The Drug Safety Associate will also be assigned other duties and tasks as required from time to time. 1-3 years experience in Medical Information, Clinical Research or Drug Safety or equivalent and related experience in pharmacy or pharmaceutical fields.
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