Workplace Health, Safety, And Environment Manager
By Calibrant Energy At United States
Minimum of 7 years of experience in workplace health, safety, and environment management, preferably in an industrial or energy-related setting
Knowledge of safety compliance and reporting requirements
In-depth knowledge of local, state, and federal safety regulations and industry standards
Proven experience in developing and implementing safety policies, procedures, and training programs
Experience conducting safety audits, inspections, and incident investigations
Demonstrated experience in effectively training and educating employees at all levels
Environment, Health And Safety Manager
By Brightpath At United States
Environmental, Health and Environmental, Health and Safety Manager
Ensure full compliance with all regulatory requirements and EHS policies.
Bachelor’s degree in Science/Engineering. Chemistry, Environmental, Occupational Safety & Health Major, or experience as an EHS professional.
3-15 years experience in an EHS role at a chemical production site.
Goal-oriented individual with well-developed communication, organizational, and computer skills.
Cincinnati, OH 45237: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)
Environment, Health And Safety Manager
By Brightpath Associates LLC At Helena, AR, United States
Manage and implement safety programs within business requirements.
Maintain a working knowledge of regulations impacting UI-Helena operations including but not limited to OSHA, EPA, DOT and NFPA.
Manage the safety variance system.
Manage and supervise janitorial employee to maintain a clean and sanitized work environment.
5+ years of experience in Environmental, Health and/or Safety field in an industrial/manufacturing setting preferred
5+ years of experience in hazmat field preferred
Vice President Environment Health Safety
By DSJ Global At United States
The Vice President of Environmental Affairs – should have the following skill set:
Vice President of Environmental Affairs – for a leading Chemicals Company
· Vice President of Environmental Affairs
The Vice President of Environmental Affairs – will:
Environment, Health And Safety Manager
By Avid Placement At Keiser, AR, United States
• Administers and manages Workers Compensation programs and works with the Workers Compensation vendor on open claims.
• Ability to speak and communicate in English.Excellent communication skills required.
• Strong working knowledge of industrial hygiene, safety, environmental, and emergency response programs.
• Maintains OSHA logs and first aid reports for all locations.

Are you looking for an opportunity to make a real difference in the Environment Health Safety field? We are looking for a passionate and driven individual to join our team as an Environment Health Safety Lead. You will be responsible for developing and implementing strategies to ensure a safe and healthy work environment for our employees. If you have a strong commitment to safety and a desire to make a positive impact, this could be the perfect role for you!

An Environment Health Safety Lead is responsible for ensuring that a company's operations are conducted in a safe and compliant manner. They are responsible for developing and implementing safety policies and procedures, conducting safety audits and inspections, and providing safety training to employees. They also investigate accidents and incidents, and work with management to ensure that corrective actions are taken. To become an Environment Health Safety Lead, you need to have a bachelor's degree in safety, health, or a related field, as well as experience in safety management. You should also have strong communication and problem-solving skills, and be knowledgeable about safety regulations and standards.

Skills required for an Environment Health Safety Lead include:

• Knowledge of safety regulations and standards
• Ability to develop and implement safety policies and procedures
• Strong communication and problem-solving skills
• Ability to conduct safety audits and inspections
• Ability to provide safety training to employees
• Ability to investigate accidents and incidents
• Ability to work with management to ensure corrective actions are taken

Knowledge required for an Environment Health Safety Lead includes:

• Knowledge of safety regulations and standards
• Knowledge of safety management principles
• Knowledge of risk assessment and hazard identification
• Knowledge of emergency response procedures
• Knowledge of safety equipment and systems
• Knowledge of safety data analysis

Responsibilities for an Environment Health Safety Lead include:

• Developing and implementing safety policies and procedures
• Conducting safety audits and inspections
• Providing safety training to employees
• Investigating accidents and incidents
• Working with management to ensure corrective actions are taken
• Monitoring safety performance and compliance
• Keeping up to date with safety regulations and standards

Experience required for an Environment Health Safety Lead includes:

• Previous experience in safety management
• Previous experience in risk assessment and hazard identification
• Previous experience in emergency response procedures
• Previous experience in safety data analysis

Qualifications required for an Environment Health Safety Lead include:

• Bachelor's degree in safety, health, or a related field
• Professional certification in safety, health, or a related field

Tools that help Environment Health Safety Lead work better include:

• Safety management software
• Risk assessment software
• Hazard identification software
• Emergency response software
• Safety data analysis software

Good tips to help Environment Health Safety Lead do more effectively include:

• Develop and maintain strong relationships with all stakeholders
• Stay up to date with safety regulations and standards
• Regularly review safety policies and procedures
• Utilize safety management software to track safety performance
• Use data analysis to identify trends and areas for improvement

Common Environment Health Safety Lead interview questions include:

• What experience do you have in safety management?
• How would you handle an emergency situation?
• What safety regulations and standards are you familiar with?
• How would you go about developing and implementing safety policies and procedures?
• What methods do you use to investigate accidents and incidents?