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This position will develop an overarching safety program for the organization to include policies and procedures that meet OSHA, DOT and other applicable requirements. Attained or will obtain a Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Construction Health or Safety Technician (CHST.
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Working knowledge of OSHA & TCEQ regulations required; knowledge of PHMSA and RRC regulations highly desired. The Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) Manager reports to the VP, HSE & Regulatory (HSE&R), and offices out of Eastons Houston, Texas field office.
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The Process Safety Engineer performs a key role in ensuring compliance with OSHA PSM and further reducing risk within the plant. vA strong understanding of basic refinery processes and the elements of PSM.vPractical understanding of OSHA rules pertaining to PSM.vFamiliarity with process simulation software and relief systems management tools.
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The Branch Safety Manager is responsible for ensuring OSHA, MSHA, DOT, EPA and State DEQ safety compliance requirements for his/ her assigned location’s of responsibility. Conducts periodic facility/branch compliance audits to ensure Evergreen North America/GEM, OSHA, MSHA, EPA, State DEQ and DOT compliance standards.
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The Branch Safety Manager will have a direct line of responsibility to the Regional Safety Director. When the Branch Safety Manager is performing job safety observations (JSO) or performing audits, he/ she reports and helps resolve all safety infractions and deficiencies to the immediate supervisor responsible for deficiency to branch and qualified solution.
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Knowledgeable in shipyard, maritime, and commercial work practices, quality assurance, safety, Metal-work and contracting methods. Knowledge of OSHA Regulations for Shipyard Employment, NAVSEA Standard Items, Joint Fleet Maintenance Manual (JFMM), NAVSHIPS Tech Manuals (NSTM), Level I, and DOD Standards, Military Specifications, Performance Standards, and other customer related specifications and standards.
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I am an OSHA trainer. EDIT: hmm, i checked and all i found was a Senior Environmental Health and Safety Coordinator in Sidney, MT. probably a little further away than you were looking, hah.
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Participate in the development and implementation of safety requirements in various project related activities (pre job planning, P&ID reviews, 3D model reviews, PHA’s, PSSR’s, commissioning plan reviews, etc.
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Knowledge of OSHA safety standards. Some of our recent activation clients include the National Football League (NFL), Marriott Hotels, The PGA Tour, PepsiCo, the Seattle International Film Festival, the Texas Museum of Science and Technology, the Salvador Dalí Museum, and the Canada Goose/ Sundance Film Festival, to name a few.
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Basic knowledge of OSHA safety standards and ability to follow safety procedures. Duties and ResponsibilitiesEnsure all applicable rigging meets safety requirements and Sterling Crane standards during the precheck process.
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Carries out responsibilities in accordance with GST policies, dealer franchise agreements, and TMS operating standards, and applicable federal and state laws; including the EPA, OSHA, MSDS, & Texas health and safety laws.
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Demonstrated knowledge of OSHA, PHMSA, FERC, NFPA and other regulatory agency safety codes, standards, and API Recommended Practices. Coordinate with the RGLNG Safety Team to help ensure safety related regulatory compliance with OSHA, PSMSA, FERC, NFPA and other regulatory agencies.
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Coordinate and ensure the archiving of Daily OSHA Safety and Community SWPPP’s with the DOC and Regional Environmental Manager. Must have working knowledge of laws and regulations relating to OSHA, SWPPP’s, and storm water run-off and air quality.
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Certified OSHA Trainer. The Health and Safety Manager will work within the Training and Development group to facilitate compliance with all federal, state and local governmental regulations and safeguard the division, its employees, the community, and the environment with respect to Health and Safety in construction, facility maintenance, and the general office workplace.
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Certification in construction trades (i.e., Master Welder, Master Electrician, etc), or any construction trades training certification, such as The National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) preferred.
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