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Develop and execute an internal auditing program for key food safety systems and best management practices (BMPs) on contract pullet, breeder, and broiler farms with a focus on biosecurity, cleaning and disinfection, litter conditions, and pest control to ensure that each business area is complying with program expectations.
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Performs quality audits according to the Mastronardi Produce Quality Audit Program using established acceptance criteria outlined in computerized audit check-sheets and Food Safety guidelines.
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Safety Supervisor must know DOT, FMCSA, and CSA rules and regulations to ensure Dollar General is compliant and meet all federal, state, and local requirements. Safety Supervisor had ownership of all new driver safety orientation, safety ride alongs, accident reviews, remedial safety training, post-accident BAT or drug testing.
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Appropriate training in radiation therapy and radiation safety. Established team consists of 4 radiation therapist, 2 medical oncologist, 1 dosimetrist, 1 physicist, dieticians and social workers.
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Report to management any conditions or practices that may adversely affect food safety, food quality or personnel safety. Michael Foods, Inc. is a leader in the food processing and distribution industry with business in egg products, refrigerated grocery and potato products.
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Adhere to and follow all safety rules and regulations of MSHA/OSHA/DOT and Pennsy Supply, Inc. Strict adherence to the Pennsy Supply, Inc. Safety Manual. Perform daily pre-shift safety and workplace inspections to ensure safe working conditions.
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Certification Required: Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI), Safe Crisis Management Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (SCM) or Quality Behavioral Solutions: Safety-Care Crisis Prevention (QBS), as directed by program needs.
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The purpose of this position is to provide on-the-job training to new, entry-level, or transferred employees in the operation of plant and/or department equipment and Standardized Work Instructions and to assist in the developing and delivery of other training, i.e. orientation, job-specific, quality assurance, SRMP safety, problem solving, and continuous improvement training.
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Conduct daily safety assignments (Workplace exam, Pre-shifts, JSA's, TRACK, etc. Responsible for own personal safety at all times as well as maintaining the highest standard of safety and quality in all aspects of the job.
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Responsible for correcting compliance or safety issues when directed by the Director of Operations, Director of Maintenance, Chief Pilot, Regional Maintenance Director, Director of Safety, or Lead Mechanic.
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Aid in ensuring federal and state compliance with all USDA and company Food Safety and QA policies and procedures. Related areas of study include animal science, meat science, food science, and poultry science.
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A successful Press Brake Operator must also have a strong focus on safety protocols and be able to work effectively as part of a team. All associates must comply with our environmental, health and safety policies and procedures as well as federal, state and local regulations.
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Please view OPM's Qualifications Standards, Consumer Safety Inspector Series, GS-1862. This is a Bargaining Unit position covered by the National Joint Council (NJC) of Food Inspection Locals.
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Workers Compensation: Process workers compensation claims, review incident reports, partner with Safety and Operations to identify accident causes, file and track medical documentation and doctor’s visits; Assist Operations and injure employees with Nurse Hotline communication; Partner with HR Manager on restrictions as needed.
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The use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) are required to include but not limited to safety shoes, ear plugs, safety glasses/goggles, bump camps, hair and beard nets, and gloves.
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