Regional Environmental Health & Safety Coordinator
hace 5 días
Melville
Job Description Job Summary: Responsible for supporting environmental, health and safety related initiatives, training, continuous improvement, incident response and investigations, reporting, and worker's compensation throughout Certified Group (CG) Corporations Eastern Region. Essential Responsibilities: • Creation, revision, and implementation of CG Corporate EHS Policies, Procedures and Forms, • Oversight management of all EHS processes within the Eastern Region including Canada with direct responsibility for the Greensboro, NC facility., • Agenda and Minutes of the Safety/Management Meetings, • Maintain regular correspondence with the Corporate EHS Director, • Maintain EHS related documentation, • Prepare for, participate in and follow up on Corporate EHS Audits, as needed, • Preparing Monthly, Quarterly and Yearly Safety Review Reports, as needed, • Contribute to pollution reduction, recycling and sustainability efforts, • Develop regional EHS communications, • Online database and Sharepoint management where needed., • Identify and administer programs and training to reinforce a culture of safety, • Maintain applicable EHS scorecards, • Review fleet telematics data for trends and develop action plans for improvement, • Chemical safety and compliance- ensuring chemical inventories for all labs and inventory rooms are being conducted, tracked, analyzed, with annual waste stream analysis and waste mgmt. plan reviews., • Safe Driving Program – work with HR and facilities to maintain the driver’s safety program. Validate drivers, pull MVR’s, and coordinate Drivers Safety training., • Workers Compensation, assistance with:, • Completion of incident investigation reports, database entry, and case management, • Incident tracking and trend analysis, • Annual 300A Summary reports, • Required OSHA incident filings, as needed, • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) program including:, • Review and evaluate of all PPE programs / requirements / usage / etc, • Coordination of the Prescription Safety Eyewear process, • Schedule, Coordinate, and ensure Emergency Drills are being conducted, including:, • Semi-annual Fire Drills for all shifts and all buildings, • Annual Power Outage Drill, • Annual Severe Weather Drill, • Active Shooter, • Various other drills as needed., • Attendance at various Committee meetings, such as:, • Health and Safety/Management Meetings (monthly), • Safety and Facility Meetings (as needed), • Executive call (weekly), • Operations (monthly), • Ensuring and possibly coordinating waste pick-ups, removal of chemicals, maintaining waste manifests, waste stream analysis, and annual waste summary reports, as needed., • Health & Safety Training, • Ensure EHS training programs are being assigned, completed, and summary reports, as needed. This could include direct training administration, arranging for outside providers or managing online training portals., • Promote safe work practices and safety awareness through all levels, • Other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications: • High School Diploma or GED recognized by the Council for Education Accreditation (CEA) Required, • College, technical institute diploma or University Degree (preferred), • Occupational Health and Safety Certificate (preferred), • Standard First Aid Training (preferred), • Familiar with the creation, administration and maintenance of EHS Programs within a laboratory environment, • Familiar with the identification and control of laboratory and EHS related hazard, • Experience in digital and physical recordkeeping, • Experience with Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Hazardous Waste Classification/Management (preferred), • HAZWOPER 40 Hour (preferred) Physical Demands/Work Environment: • Sitting for extended periods of time, • Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard, mouse and to handle other communications/computer components, • Occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds., • Corporate assignments / duties as assigned, • Day and/or night shifts, • Attending conferences / meetings / seminars, • Use of safety equipment / PPE., • Must be able to drive a vehicle to and from inspections., • Will require travel within the Region to include Canada (Ontario) 25 - 50% of time., • Potential exposure to odors, fumes, airborne particles, hazardous chemicals, and microbiological pathogens