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2 years' construction safety experience in heavy construction (marine works, tunnel, or roadway) Knowledge and understanding of OSHA Construction Standards, DOT Safety Standards, MUTCD standards, and other state and federal agency guidelines.
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Minimum 5 years' experience in a Drilling/Completions/Construction/Pipeline Safety role within the upstream oil and gas industry. Safety Management Systems, one of the largest providers of Health, Safety, Environmental, Medical and Training services to the Upstream, Midstream, Refinery and Petrochemical markets, is currently seeking Safety Specialists for drilling/completions/construction/pipeline operations to join our team.
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MTSI is searching for a Systems Safety Engineer to support development of first-of-kind space systems. MTSI is searching for a systems safety engineer to support development of first-of-kind space systems.
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SIE is looking for a Safety Manager - Rail/Transit to support various MTA C&D transit construction projects. Site Safety Manager Course. CSP, CHST or other formal safety certifications preferred.
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The Quality Assurance Manager is responsible for the implementation and management of all Food Safety, Food Quality, HACCP & SQF programs for the Rembrandt Iowa location & ensuring compliance with regulatory & customer requirements (USDA, FDA, SQF, etc.
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Required Skill/Ability 2: Demonstrated skills and knowledge in technical safety disciplines (e.g., radiation safety, industrial hygiene, biosafety, chemical safety, environmental monitoring, and sampling methods.
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Extensive knowledge of OSHA safety regulations Extensive knowledge of environmental and food safety regulations Moderate computer skills and knowledge Extensive knowledge and skill in Preventive Maintenance Inspections and repair Extensive knowledge and skill in diagnosis and repair of mechanical, electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic systems Extensive knowledge and skill with a multi-meter, infrared thermometer, and megohmmeter.
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Knowledge of OSHA safety disciplines, other regulatory guidelines, and common industrial safety practices. The Safety Specialist is an established performer that works to create and facilitate an accident-free workplace by implementing safety policies and programs, providing training, creating, and maintaining safety documentation, and helping to ensure compliance with state and federal laws within assigned facility or location.
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Monitor third-party maintenance vendors working near or with ammonia refrigeration systems to ensure compliance with company, OSHA, and EPA safety policies. The manager is also responsible for Training, Scheduling, and Managing Refrigeration Tech and ensuring that they meet all safety requirements for the Ammonia System to perform effectively in the buildings.
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What you will need:BS/BA in related field – Safety Engineering, Occupational Safety/Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Health, Engineering, Management. This position has a direct reporting relationship to the Plant Manager, with a dotted line to Corporate EH&S. The Safety Supervisor must develop a strong cooperative relationship with the Plant leadership team.
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As an organizational leader, you will partner with operations, maintenance, and construction services team members to create sustainable safety improvements. Partner with key operations, maintenance, and construction services groups to challenge the status quo, achieve a shared vision for safety, identify opportunities, and develop improvement strategies.
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Works with plant leaders to develop standard work instructions for operational, monitoring, verification and validation activities that impact quality, Food safety and regulatory compliance.
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Sr. Manager of Quality and Food Safety , you will lead the quality function for TDB Bakery, LLC. This role reports to the CEO but will work closely with the entire operations, product development, and consumer service teams.
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Responsible for assessing railroad compliance with the carrier’s track inspection process to support compliance with federal regulations within their assigned territory, and the improvement and advancement of railroad safety in areas related to track construction, track maintenance, repair activities, and employee safety.
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Developing, implementing, and reviewing written safety programs including but not limited to Chemical and Laboratory Safety, Fire and Life Safety, Lockout Tagout, Hazard Communication, Hazardous Materials Management, Emergency Response, Fall Protection, Respiratory Protection, Hearing Conservation, Equipment Safety, Ergonomics, Asbestos, Lead, Hot Work, Heat Related Illness, Confined Spaces, Bloodborne Pathogens, etc.
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