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Minimum Qualifications:Minimum Qualifications:Bachelors Degree in chemical, safety or environmental engineering, occupational safety and health or related science degree. Environmental, Health and Safety Specialist is a core member of the Pacific Northwest EHS team focusing on compliance program implementation, assessment of operational processes for hazard reduction, incident investigation and corrective action.
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Join us in a world of environmental health and safety (EHS) professionals, where innovation and collaboration meet. · Conduct thorough assessments of working conditions, focusing on occupational health hazards and compliance with OSHA regulations.
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Minimum Qualifications Bachelors Degree in chemical, safety or environmental engineering, occupational safety and health or related science degree. Environmental Health Safety Specialist Responsibilities Develop and implement site specific safe operating procedures, localization of EHS compliance programs and risk assessments for equipment, tasks and work areas.
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To promote a positive safety culture and provide guidance to ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local safety and environmental regulations and company policies; safety and environmental reporting; maintaining safety metrics; incident investigation with corrective action development; measurement and analysis of occupational risks; and recommendations for risk mitigation.
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While prior knowledge is always a plus, we are happy to provide thorough training on OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration), FDA (Food and Drug Administration), and FSMA (Food Safety Modernization Act) regulations.
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Help develop and implement innovative H&S programs and strategies in the areas of Hazard Communication (HazComm), Injury Illness Prevention Plan (IIPP), Occupational Health Programs, Safety Management Systems, Industrial Hygiene Assessments, and technical support.
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Creating tools for compliance with Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) Process Safety Management (PSM) requirements including Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) for inspection, analysis, identification and prioritization of potential process hazards as well as other safety requirements with be required.
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We are currently seeking a Human Factors Scientist for our Human Factors Practice in Bellevue, WA. In this role you will work as part of a team to address human factors, safety management, risk communication, and risk perception issues in a variety of contexts that span occupational, consumer, and community settings, such as those involving consumer products, electronics, manufacturing, oil & gas production, healthcare, aviation, chemical products, environmental exposures, and more.
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COVID-19 Precaution(s) are in place consistent with CDC guidelines, U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Health & Safety Administration (OSHA), and state/local laws. Safety is a top priority for Sleep Number supporting customers and team members wellbeing.
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Education/Certification*: BS Degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineer/Health, or Occupational Safety and Health required; Certified in hazardous material management, 40-hour HAZWOPER and environmental auditor.
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Complete training and follow applicable OHC (Occupational Health and Safety) processes and procedures. Ensure adherence to quality control and safety standards.
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Understand and adhere to state and federal Occupational Safety and Health rules and regulations as related to plant safety. Follow all Cargill safety rules and regulations.
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Bachelors Degree in Occupational, Health and Safety (OSH), Environmental, Health and Safety (WHS), or other related fields from an accredited university. The role will engage, collaborate, and partner with Amazon businesses, geographical units, and technical subject matter experts (SMEs) in Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) and other functions (i.e., field operations, governmental affairs, legal, engineering, data scientists, business intelligence engineers, purchasing) to continually reduce risk.
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Strong working knowledge of current ESA, Human Rights Act and Occupational Health and Safety legislation Experience working in a unionized environment and the ability to interpret and fully understand collective agreements.
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Completion of 40-hour Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) training preferred. This also includes wearing appropriate safety equipment when working in the field and completing all required health & safety training prior to beginning field work.
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