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Familiarity with "high-risk work" (lockout/tagout, line break, confined space, energized electrical, hot work, etc. Familiarity with "high-risk work" such as lockout/tagout, line break, confined space, energized electrical, hot work, etc., is heavily preferred.
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Knowledge of High Risk Work (HRW) with emphasis on Confined Space Entry Responsibilities: With management direction, responsible for supporting projects and programs to ensure compliance with environmental, health, and safety (EHS) programs through a role in Global Safety and the Environment at West Point site.
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Observe all OSHA safety requirements while adhering to the company health and safety policies; do not enter any confined space(s) without direct approval from upper management. Observe all OSHA safety requirements while adhering to the company health and safety policies; do not enter any confined space(s) without direct approval from upper management.
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Must complete and follow Confined Space training and Right to Know training. Must complete and follow Confined Space training and Right to Know training. Maintain proper cooler conditions to include coding, rotating, organizing cases of product (frequently weighing more than 20 lbs.
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Heavily Preferred skills: Familiarity with "high risk work" (lockout/tagout, line break, confined space, energized electrical, hot work, etc. Job Title: EHS SpecialistLocation: West Point, PAHours/Schedule: Mon- Fri, 8am- 5pmType: Contract, Potential for extension or conversion to permanentResponsibilities Integrates EHS programs into daily operations to assure regulatory compliance, achieves continuous performance improvement, meeting EHS performance objectives.
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Deliver comprehensive training in safety topics such as fall protection, hot work, lockout/tagout, confined space entry, powered industrial trucks, electrical safety, scaffold safety, cranes/rigging, excavation/trenches, hazard communication, ladder safety, etc.
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Must complete and follow Confined Space training. Qualified applicants are considered without regard to sex, race, color, ancestry, national origin, citizenship status, religion, age, marital status (including civil unions), military service, veteran status, pregnancy (including childbirth and related medical conditions), genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, legally recognized disability, domestic violence victim status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Such initiatives include pollution prevention, machine guarding, confined space entry, vehicle safety, industrial hygiene, control of hazardous energy, contractor safety, etc. Under the guidance of our EHS Manager, the EHS Specialist will play a pivotal role in providing crucial safety support.
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Relevant professional certification(s) preferred including ASP, GSP, or CHO Responsibilities: With management direction, responsible for supporting projects and programs to ensure compliance with environmental, health, and safety (EHS) programs through a role in Global Safety and the Environment at West Point site.
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At least some EHS knowledge (could be co-op, internship, real world Critical thinking, communication skills, problem solving and basic project management techniques. Relevant professional certification(s) preferred including ASP, GSP, or CHO.
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Perform assigned duties with the maintenance department: including helper, fire watches and confined space attendant. Perform assigned duties with the maintenance department: including helper, fire watches and confined space attendant.
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Eurofins is dedicated to delivering testing services that contribute to the health and safety of society and the planet, and to its corporate responsibility to protect the environment and ensure diversity, equity, and inclusion across the entire network of Eurofins companies.
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It is one of the market leaders in certain testing and laboratory services for genomics, discovery pharmacology, forensics, advanced material sciences and in the support of clinical studies, as well as having an emerging global presence in Contract Development and Manufacturing Organisations.
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Relevant professional certification(s) preferred including ASP, GSP, or CH Preferred skills: Familiarity with "high risk work" (lockout/tagout, line break, confined space, energized electrical, hot work, etc.
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0 - 5 years applied professional EHS work experience. Bachelors Degree concentration in Safety or Environmental related technical discipline preferred. Strong Microsoft Office skills, including PowerPoint, Word, Excel, Outlook.
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