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Vendors; Implementation of all CCTV, Fire-Life-Safety and other safety programs; Developing favorable relationships with civic leaders, first responders, as well as planning, development, building and health departments, and all property utility companies; Knowledge of shopping center finance and comprehension of all reporting including monthly, quarterly and yearly operating statements, projections, A/R, any applicable tenant rental assistance / restructuring, etc.
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Participates in all mandatory training at hire and annually, e.g., confidentiality, fire safety, infection control, crisis prevention/intervention, suicide prevention, cultural awareness, disaster training, driver training, medication monitoring, safety and emergency procedures.
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Attend Infection Control lecture-mandatoryAttend Fire & Safety lecture-mandatoryObtains at least 12 CE credits/yearTo carry out its mission, CHOP is committed to supporting the health of our patients, families, workforce, and global community.
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Knowledge of acute and long-term care utility systems to include electrical, heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), plumbing, water treatment, energy management, fire and life safety.
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Adheres to Departmental procedures, fulfills compliance with life, safety, fire and hazardous waste requirements, Radiation Safety, Infection Control requirements. Adheres to Departmental procedures, fulfills compliance with life, safety, fire and hazardous waste requirements, Radiation Safety, Infection Control requirements.
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Professional designations such as Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CFPS), Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), Occupational Hygiene and Safety Technician (OHST), Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU), Associate in Risk Management (ARM) or Certified Risk Manager (CRM.
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Conduct daily physical hazard inspections, and monitor Closed Circuit Televisions, perimeter alarm system, duress (Area of Refuge) alarms, and fire life safety systems. Providing safety education, enforcing company standards and promoting the highest level of profit protection.
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Complete safety training and certifications. He initiated a new boutique hotel standard and environment where people could connect, from the heart. Respond to accidents and contact EMS or coordinate first aid/CPR as required.
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Immediate attention to areas posing risks to life safety of residents and customers (fire alarms, trip hazards, etc.) + Complete daily rounds and check mechanical equipment, recreational facilities and any other functional or safety concerns.
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Keystone Fire and Security Choosing a career in Fire Safety is much more than a job – it can be a chance to help save lives! Retirement Plans Medical, Dental, and Vision Coverage Paid Time Off and Holidays Learning + Development Competitive Pay Quarterly Bonuses Uniform allowances Company cellphone/iPad/Computer Paid Training A day in the life of a Fire Alarm Service Technician can look like this: Inspect and perform response testing for ire alarms in commercial buildings.
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Must have an updated Health Assessment ,all clearances; Background Checks, National Sex Offender ,Mandatory Report Certificate, Health & Safety certificate, CPR training , Fire & Safety, Food Safe Serve , CDA Training Required or Associate Degree in ECE.
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Immediate need for Fire Alarm Site Supervisors (many different locations), low voltage, life safety. Familiar with National Fire Alarm and Life Safety codes. Job Requirements: Experience working with low voltage systems and life safety.
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Jensen Hughes has a job opportunity for an experienced Sr. Consultant in Northeast USA. We are a leading fire protection consulting firm providing a range of professional services involving life safety, fire protection, security and mass notification on commercial, institutional and industrial projects for clients worldwide.
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Maintain and operate life safety and fire systems. 3 years' experience with fire alarm system panel controls. Inspect new installations to compliance with building codes and safety regulations.
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Ensure continued training as applicable to job in the following areas: Food safety and handling, fire safety, menu planning, dietary needs, meal preparation, blood borne pathogens, etc.
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