Enviornmental Health and Safety Coordinator Medical & Healthcare - Carey, OH at Geebo

Enviornmental Health and Safety Coordinator

Hanon Systems Hanon Systems Carey, OH Carey, OH Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$50.
9K - $64.
5K a year Estimated:
$50.
9K - $64.
5K a year 8 days ago 8 days ago 8 days ago Job Description Provide Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) and technical and administrative support for and on the behalf of the company plant assigned.
Responsible for supporting the plant manager in the provision of a safe and healthy working environment for all employees, contractors, visitors and to achieve continuous improvement in EHS and to also achieve a high level of EHS awareness by ensuring that risks in the workplace are properly controlled and that impacts on the environment are minimized.
Primary Responsibilities - Promote and drive the EHS mind-set and culture at the assigned company plant as the Occupational Health and Safety Specialist Monitor and maintain compliance to all applicable EBOS, Federal, State, local and other related EHS requirements Specialist will monitor and maintain plant OSHA record keeping Monitor status of plant active/open Workmen's Compensation claims and associated costs Prepare, maintain and report on Monthly EHS KPI's per requirements Assist and participate in the EHS Early Alert 8D process; Monitor status to maintain completion within assigned due dates Plan and steward Monthly EHS Committee meetings; maintain meeting records Prepare and deliver EHS related employee notifications and communications as needed Monitor First Aid Logs and associated reporting and recordkeeping Lead and participate in weekly plant EHS walk with the plant manager team Monitor and maintain the plant EHS Corrective Action Report (EHS CAR); drive completion of EHS CAR activities within assigned due dates EHS representative and participant in all Industrialization, Transfer, and New Program Development related projects and activities Coordinate, schedule and/or administer EHS training needs per EHS training calendar and maintain EHS training records - Complete EHS review of new, refurbished, and/or modified plant equipment per the EETAM EHS Equipment and Tooling Review Process (AME-I-3650) - EHS Specialist reviews and authorizes all incoming Hazardous Materials per the Hazardous Materials Authorization Procedure (AME-P-3336); Maintenance of SDS indices and books Review and authorize all Hazardous Energy Control (LOTO) task specific procedures for plant equipment and machinery as the EHS specialist Provide EHS review and approval of all plant related CAPEC expenditures Perform and document task and equipment specific hazard and risk assessments as necessary and required as the EHS specialist Coordination and maintenance of all plant emergency response procedures, evacuation plans, applicable employee training, and performance of routine drills Participates in Monthly EHS conference calls as the EHS specialist In general, participates a plant stakeholder and EHS representative in all plant programs, projects, and activities Participation and coordination of plant EHS activities as determined by and necessary for the continued maintenance of the ISO 14001:
2004 certification Assists, coordinates and participles in actives, projects and continued Maintenance EHS programs, policies, and initiatives that will improve EHS awareness of performance Complete other tasks as assigned Requirements:
A minimum of 2 years of environmental, health, and safety experience, preferably in a manufacturing setting Sound knowledge of OSHA and environmental regulations required Knowledge of workers compensation Excellent oral and written communication skills.
High level of interpersonal skills to work effectively with others and strong organizational skills.
Benefits of a Health, Safety and Environment Coordinator Direct Hire Vacation Plan - Benefits - medical, dental, and vision coverage 401 (k) with matching opportunity.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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