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You will also participate in inspections, inventory, and collection of data concerning: Potable, Non-Potable Water, Storm, and Waste Water, Pesticide storage, handling, and use, Hazardous chemicals/waste, Universal/Medical waste, Air quality, Storage tanks, Solid waste and Recyclables, Spill Control, Fire Suppression Systems and others as requested by the Safety and Risk Manager.
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The Action Environmental Group, parent company of Action Carting in New York City and Interstate Waste Services in Ohio and Northern New Jersey/Southern New York State, is one of the most progressive and innovative providers of non-hazardous waste management services, serving a diverse range of industrial and commercial customers.
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The EH&S Technician will be a key contributor to Loss Control Programs, including Environmental, Safety and Health, Industrial Hygiene, Title V, Security, TIMS and Hazardous/Solid Waste Management.
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The primary programs are Indoor Air Quality (IAQ); Asbestos Management; Lead Management (paint); Polychlorinated Biphenyls Management; Chemical/Hazardous Waste Management; Pesticide Management; Drinking Water Management; Fuel Storage Tank Management; Fall Protection Program; Hearing Safety Program; Electrical Safety Program; Confined Space Program; and Radiation Program.
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Complete projects following policies & procedure; cleaning, planogram sets, proper labeling, signage & fixture needs of project, disposal of RTV items as a result of set, appropriate hazardous waste storage and clean up.
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This job description requires the handling, supervision, management, or otherwise exposure to RCRA hazardous waste as defined at 40 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations), parts 239 - 289. Normal Phase and Reverse Phase purification systems, such as flash chromatography or HPLC Prep.
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This job role requires the handling, supervision, and management of RCRA hazardous waste as defined by 40 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations), parts 239 – 289. Ensure success of the tech transfer process from process development to GMP.
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Understands, keeps abreast of and complies with federal, state and local regulations, such as hazardous waste disposal, OSHA Right-to-Know etc. Repairs and maintains diesel and gasoline engine industrial trucks according to dealership and factory specifications.
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May be required to perform duties as accumulation point manager for hazardous waste. Prepares for and participates in various types of readiness evaluations such as MEI, ORI, IG and UE inspections, mobility and command support exercises.
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Notifies service advisor/dispatcher immediately of anything that has happened to change the appearance or condition of the vehicle. Communicates with service advisor/dispatcher immediately if additional work is needed, if work outlined is not needed, or if repairs cannot be completed within the promised time.
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We generate more than $1.2 billion in annual revenue as a world-class environmental service organization and market leader in industrial hazardous waste management, parts-cleaning technology, and oil re-refining.
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Duties may include identifying, handling, generating, accumulating, storing and labeling hazardous waste. Employee may be required to handle hazardous waste according to local, state, and federal regulations.
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Assist with management of waste generation (hazardous, universal, residual, electronic, and medical) and tracking generation rates. Join us at Sesame Place and help bring joy, excitement, and lasting memories to people from around the world.
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Conducting investigations and inspections of industrial and agricultural facilities, hazardous or solid waste facilities, water supply facilities, to determine existing site conditions and conformance with applicable regulations, standards, and/or construction/operating permits.
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Help update required environmental permits, Tier II reports, hazardous waste management, etc. Coordinate training compliance records, including hazardous waste shipping and powered equipment operations.
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