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Use stand-up reach forklift to move products, equipment, and materials while following all regulatory and company safety standards, policies, and procedures. Environmental Adaptability: Work comfortably in various temperature conditions, from cold storage sites to dry storage sites, equipped with the latest personal protective equipment and freezer gear provided by the company.
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The Environmental, Health Safety (EHS) Specialist has responsibility for supporting our efforts to implement strategies that deliver a culture that promotes a safety mindset. Working knowledge of environmental, health and safety matters as they pertain to a business (experience with Manufacturing preferred.
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Description:The Environmental Health & Safety Manager is responsible for administering regular trainings on environmental, health, & safety programs and related policies/procedures affecting the company’s existing and/or proposed environmental health and safety issues.
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Maintain corporate and franchise partner standards as well as Environmental Health & Safety standards. Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling is a proud West Coast and Midwest bottler and distributor of Coca-Cola brands.
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Monitors HSE (Health and Safety and Environmental) regulatory compliance within the account, market area, or assigned area of responsibility. JOB SUMMARY The purpose of this position is to implement and manage HSE (Health, Safety and Environmental) programs relative to a large national/international corporate account or market area.
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BA/BS degree in a relevant field such as Environmental Science, Environmental Health & Safety, Sustainability, Management Information Systems, Information Technology, Computer Science.
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Dawes Rigging & Crane Rental is seeking an Environmental, Health, & Safety (EHS) Manager with experience in the areas of safety management for the crane and rigging industry. Environmental Health & Safety Manager (EH&S.
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Rite-Hite is a world leader in the manufacture, sale, and service of loading dock equipment, industrial doors, safety barriers, HVLS fans, industrial curtain walls, and more - all designed to improve safety, security, productivity, energy savings, and environmental control.
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The EHS Manager will serve as a subject matter expert on environmental, health and safety compliance, insurance requirements and be a leader of cultural norms on environmental, health and safety.
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Our comprehensive range of products is dedicated to enhancing safety, security, productivity, energy efficiency, and environmental control across industries. Rite-Hite Corporation stands as a global leader in the design, manufacturing, sale, and service of cutting-edge loading dock equipment, industrial doors, safety barriers, HVLS fans, industrial curtain walls, and more.
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Seeking Bachelor's degree or higher in Occupational Safety, Environmental Management, Industrial Hygiene, Industrial Technology / Manufacturing Management, or other related areas of interest.
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Candidates with bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Geoscience, Hydrogeology, or Geology will also be considered. 40-hour HAZWOPER health and safety training certificate (with an up to date 8-hour annual refresher course certification), or willingness to take training and enter the medical monitoring program.
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Health, Safety, Environmental & Security Engineering Co-op Program (Fall 2024) Health, Safety, Environmental & Security Engineering Co-op (Fall 2024) Assist with strategic and tactical leadership in the development and implementation of the facility’s safety and environmental management programs and initiatives.
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LJB Inc. is a national engineering firm that provides civil and structural engineering, as well as geospatial, safety and environmental services. We are looking to fill the role of a Structural Steel Detailer for our Safety practice and open to candidates working remote within the US. The structural steel detailer will generate structural steel drawing packages and prepare steel erection plans based on structural engineer's designs.
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