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Knowledge of safety and health standards, rules, regulations - Working knowledge of safe work practices, accident investigation techniques, Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA), U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) compliance, insurance audits, workers compensation, project health surveys, Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA), site emergency evacuation and first aid plans.
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The successful candidate will be knowledgeable in Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Laws and Regulations, Hazardous Materials Management, as well as provide environmental compliance projects for a broad range of clients.
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Must have excellent working knowledge of DOT compliance requirements. ·Ensure location is in compliance with all regulatory agencies and statutes. Waste Connections is an integrated solid waste services company that provides solid waste collection, transfer, disposal and recycling services in mostly exclusive and secondary markets.
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A day in the life- Apply DOT knowledge to business planning, escalations, external and internal audits and monitoring, risk assessments, roadside inspections, and associated compliance initiatives.
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The Safety Manager will strategically oversee all areas of safety and compliance with respect to DOT/OSHA/CAL-OSHA regulations and prepare our workforce for our client’s needs. The Safety Manager will be responsible for developing, overseeing, and enforcing safety compliance for our transit program.
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An M/W Repairman ensures compliance of all railroad, safety, operations, and federal railroad administration rules and regulations. In accordance with DOT regulations (49 CFR § 40.25), Amtrak is required to obtain prior drug and alcohol testing records for applicants/employees intending to perform safety-sensitive duties for covered Department of Transportation positions.
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The Cynch City Manager will be responsible for all aspect of day-to-day operations including, but not limited to, managing day to day delivery operations, customer account management, personnel management, fleet management, inventory management, compliance to DOT regulations and industry safety protocols.
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As a federal contractor that engages in safety-sensitive work, AmeriGas cannot permit employees in certain positions to use medical marijuana, even if prescribed by an authorized physician. Similarly, applicants for such positions who are actively using medical marijuana may be denied hire on that basis.
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As a Senior IT Auditor, you can look forward to:Leading and executing integrated and stand-alone internal audit engagements, ensuring comprehensive financial, operational, compliance, and IT control coverage.
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Manage fleet maintenance for company owned vehicles. Founded in 1959, AmeriGas is the nation’s premiere propane company, serving over 1.5 million residential, commercial, industrial and motor fuel propane customers.
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Handle the reporting and documentation related to DOT compliance and safety standards. Safety Manager maintains compliance with DOT & FMCSA. Safety Manager executes established safety policies throughout company.
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Support in contingency planning, incident handling, risk analysis and mitigation IT security and privacy baseline compliance, respond to and support security assessments (internal and self-conducted) and other audits requests, and develop and adhere to approved Information System Continuous Monitoring (ISCM) plans in accordance with supporting DOT policy, standards, and guidelines.
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Working knowledge of electronic documentation systems such as DOT Compliance, QAD, PIMS. Supports workplace safety, operational efficiency and facility compliance. Five (5) years of combined experience in Validation (equipment, process, cleaning), Quality Engineering, or MSAT (manufacturing process, tech transfer) within the pharmaceutical, biotech, or medical device industry.
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Demonstrated experience working on federally funded projects related to infrastructure, transit, Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), Infrastructure, Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) and the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) as well as other funding programs is preferred.
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Provide virtual and hands-on training, education, and coaching on all areas of Transportation Safety & Compliance as required (i.e. – CMV Core, Lytx, Post-Incident Reviews, Hands-On Skills Training, etc.
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