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The Safety Specialist position will be a hands-on, practical resource to the EHS Leader and the entire Owens Corning Portland Asphalt plant. The purpose of this position will be to act as a leader for safety, facilitate the execution of safety initiatives, and improve the safety awareness of the Asphalt plant in Portland as well as Owens Corning Asphalt plants across the United States.
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The Site Safety Manager (SSM) serves as the on-site specialist in safety by implementing best practices and procedures within the company that effectively control accident and health exposures and minimize OSHA citations.
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Safety, Construction, Osha 30, Construction safety, osha logs, health & safety, Osha 500, safety procedures, commercial construction. Actalent is hiring a Safety Director to join a local contractor.
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Security & Safety Oversight :Oversees industry and OSHA safety standards, practices, and training for all staff;Oversees the strategic direction of the security department and collaborates with the Safety, Health, & Security Manager to ensure a secure environment for employees, visitors, and assets, with an emphasis on advancing OMSI's commitment to racial equity;Oversees emergency preparedness and safety standards and systems, including the delivery of staff training and communication.
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Supervise the day-to-day implementation of sanitation protocols and safety measures to achieve AFNA regulatory agency regulations (SSOP, GMP, OSHA, SQF, etc. OSHA, SSOP, SDS, HACCP, FSIS, USDA policies and regulations.
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Assist and provide safety training on policies, procedures, OSHA/MSHA, NCCER, SIMS, orientation, and client specific requirements. Knowledge of construction safety, current Federal and OSHA requirements.
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In addition, this position will lead and support the Asphalt plant's ongoing OSHA VPP certification. The successful candidate will work on a variety of safety projects, team initiatives, and EHS programs.
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We've teamed up with a local manufacturing partner to find an Environmental Health & Safety Specialist. Conduct regular environmental and safety audits to pinpoint potential hazards in our semiconductor manufacturing process.
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Assist with Safety related training and onboarding of new employees in the area of safety practices and programs. It will also be an expectation of this job to work with Oregon OSHA by becoming a Special Government Employee (SGE.
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Knowledge and adherence to all OSHA and Swinerton safety practices and procedures. Supervise assemblers and ensure overall jobsite safety. Working with Production Manager and CNC Technician to schedule workflow and assure delivery commitments and quality standards are met.
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Maintains a safe and secure working environment by adhering to local medical center standards, policies, and procedures as well as other federal or state regulating bodies to include but not limited to Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), Occupational Health and Safety Administrator (OSHA), and the Center for Disease Control (CDC.
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Utilizes other registries to manage disease processes such as Diabetic, Mammography, Cardiovascular, and Opioid Registries to access data base for pain management. Performs timely Post-Discharge/ ED/ Urgent Care and Walk-ins' using appropriate documentation templates/notes, codes, education.
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This position involves a lot of variations of tasks, which requires following OSHA and driving safety standards, Portland Fire Marshal codes, International and Municipal building codes, and College policies; interpreting information; implementing processes and procedures, and using common sense to solve.
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While prior knowledge is always a plus, we are happy to provide thorough training on OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration), FDA (Food and Drug Administration), and FSMA (Food Safety Modernization Act) regulations.
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Safety Focus: we wear safety equipment, follow current good manufacturing practices (CGMPs), perform proper forklift inspections and follow forklift operating guidelines and procedures, and communicate safety issues and concerns.
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