Hazardous Job Description
Hazardous Duties & Responsibilities
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Hazardous Qualifications
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Licensing or Certifications for Hazardous
List any licenses or certifications required by the position: HAZWOPER, OSHA, DOT, RCRA, IMDG, IATA, DGSA, ICAO, DG, UAB
Education for Hazardous
Typically a job would require a certain level of education.
Employers hiring for the hazardous job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as Bachelor's and Associate Degree in Chemistry, Environmental Science, Science, Engineering, Education, Management, Biological Science, Physical Science, Biology, Industrial Technology
Skills for Hazardous
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Desired experience for hazardous includes:
Hazardous Examples
Hazardous Job Description
- Weekly report on all work associated with HW and HM (SRE Deliverable 1)
- Performs regular safety inspections and surveillances, and formal environmental and safety audits to ensure contract requirements are met or exceeded
- Evaluates violations or problems discovered during inspections to provide advice to management on implementing changes to be compliant with corporate and government EHS policies
- Reviews the site-specific EHS plans and procedures to establish validity and any need for amendment
- Investigates spills and accidents and prepares reports for submission to the customer
- Investigates personal incidents and aircraft/vehicle accidents to determine root cause and any corrective actions to prevent a repeat occurrence
- Recommends, implements, and assists in the execution of a variety of workplace safety, industrial hygiene, and safety training programs to prevent injury and occupational illness
- Coordinates safety committee meetings
- Monitors the use and storage of hazardous materials in the work place and researches the practicality of environmentally friendly alternatives
- Responsible to administer the Environmental Protection Program and the Respiratory Protection Program
- Familiarity interpreting and applying requirements of global fire and buildings codes, including within Asia, Europe, and the Americas
- Solid background and ability to dissect chemical attributes of products that are key to determining storage and infrastructure requirements (construction, fire sprinklers, ventilation, electrical ratings)
- CFPS (Certified Fire Protection Specialist), PE in Fire Protection Engineering, and/or degree in Fire Protection Engineering are also good educational backgrounds for the position
- Experience in insurance may be helpful provided they have direct experience identifying and assessing fire and explosion risks related to hazardous materials at commercial and industrial facilities
- Certification and experience in dangerous goods or regulated hazardous materials compliance
- High school diploma and experience handling hazardous materials
Hazardous Job Description
- Assist with implementing general elements of the Foster City EH&S Program, as defined by local, state and federal agencies
- Collates the site Hazardous Material Report and Safety Report for submission as required
- Develop and maintain Perkins Environment and Health & Safety databases, ensuring the timely publication and display of information
- Training(SOP 7.2)
- Review of Requests for Services and Contracts (SOP 7.3.1)
- Internal Technical (SOP 7.5.3)
- Acceptance of Data and Reports from External Independent Laboratories (SOP 7.8.9)
- Technical Personnel Qualification Process (SOP 7.19.1)
- Reviewer Qualifications (SOP 7.19.2)
- Site Qualification (SOP 7.19.6)
- Experience in DOT 49 regulations (Preferred)
- Must have thorough knowledge of safety procedures for proper waste handling
- Education and Certifications – A B.S
- Candidate must attend Hazardous Site Worker Training, 5 day training, upon hire
- High School Diploma or equivalent with (1) year of chemical laboratory and/or waste handling experience
- Excellent PC skills with database entry and management
Hazardous Job Description
- Product Evaluation (SOP 7.18.2)
- Engineer Qualifications for ETL Field Evaluations (SOP 7.19.4)
- Develops hazardous waste profiles, administers waste codes and labeling for complex lab matrices where considerable judgment is required to support final disposition of waste materials
- Assist chemical hygiene officer in development of the HAZCOM program for the lab and maintains Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) inventory
- Performs routine analysis in support of waste characterizations to verify accuracy, applicability, and reasonableness of project work to meet project technical requirements and laboratory data quality objectives
- Assists with property inventory surveillances and audits in accordance with PCAPP and government property policies and directives
- Performs cargo movement including receipt, storage, retrieval and onward movement of United States Antarctic Program (USAP) materials
- Accurately tracks the movement of cargo throughout all phases of shipment
- Certifies and prepares hazardous materials for shipment by military aircraft, commercial aircraft and commercial vessel regulations
- Accurately identifies, classifies, packages, labels, marks and documents hazardous goods for transport in compliance with 49CFR parts 100 - 185, IATA, ICAO, AFMAN24-204 and/or IMO regulations
- Must achieve and maintain certification in required subject areas
- Knowledge with 6 CCR 1007.3 Parts 260 – 264 highly desired
- Demonstrated knowledge of DOT shipping regulations, sample preservation, collection and handling techniques highly desired
- Previous experience working in an environmental or waste water laboratory, waste management or treatment facility or other production oriented laboratory environment highly desired
- Minimum of six years practical experience within the last ten years in the management, administration, or operation of a safety and occupational health program or specialty, or experience in administrative work concerned with safety and occupational health activities, including the development, implementation, and evaluation of related program function
- Minimum of two years practical experience within the last four years in the management, administration, or operation of a hazardous materials/waste program
Hazardous Job Description
- Safely handles and stores hazardous materials in accordance with applicable federal and military regulation
- Researches and responds to customer inquiries regarding transport regulations of hazardous material
- Interfaces with the grantee population on a regular basis to assist with prioritizing cargo for onward shipment to field sites and prepare cargo for shipping
- Assists science team and community members in the proper packaging, labeling, and documenting of cargo for shipment to field sites or for retrograde
- Packs temperature controlled science samples in accordance with established procedures to ensure the safety of the samples during retrograde shipping, to include both commercial airline and surface shipping methods
- Loads ISO shipping containers and performs blocking and bracing of cargo inside the containers to comply with maritime shipping requirements
- Provides grantees and other USAP Cargo customers with support and service during the cargo generation process
- Safely transports McMurdo-generated cargo to appropriate staging areas for onward shipment both on and off the continent
- Safely operates all ATO vehicles in varying road and weather conditions while obeying all speed limits
- Possesses and applies a thorough working knowledge of MAXIMO Palletizes cargo and applies proper restraint
- At least two years of experience shall include receiving, storage, distribution and handling, and disposal of all types of material that may be utilized at the Contractor’s job site
- Must be capable of routinely working in a harsh outdoor environment
- Ability to work with formulas, scientific equations, graphs, , and ability to deal with a variety of abstract and concrete variables
- 5+ years’ experience in dangerous goods transportation classification and packaging compliance
- Knowledge of US and International dangerous goods regulations, including but not limited to laws, regulations, and ordinances hazardous materials and disposal of hazardous materials, and emergency response procedures
- Audit experience for Dangerous Goods compliance or related audit program
Hazardous Job Description
- Performs daily routine prevention maintenance checks on ATO vehicles and loaders
- Ensures that each ATO vehicle has the proper operating/safety equipment aboard
- Communicates via two-way radio in accordance with proper radio etiquette and procedures
- Ensures that the USAP Cargo staging areas are properly maintained, organized, and kept clean
- Must be capable of regularly lifting 40 pounds (safety regulation maximum)
- Hazardous and medical waste pickups from various customer locations utilizing a box truck
- Ensures proper loading, segregation and unloading of hazardous, non-hazardous and medical wastes
- Assisting the Other Chemists with the execution of assigned labpack projects
- Directly accountable for market strategy development to drive increase adoption of CSTDs, including publication strategy to support and enhance value propositions
- Maintain and update the HDS team on market both internal and external that may affect or influence the product line
- Minimum 3 years warehouse experience
- Self-motivated, ability to prioritize and organize efforts and work independently
- Ability to grasp concepts quickly and reduce them to practice with minimal supervision in a fast-paced environment
- High School Diploma or equivalent required with (3) year of chemical laboratory or waste handling experience
- All moving traffic convictions, both private and commercial, within the previous five years are considered
- No traffic convictions involving driving under the influence, open intoxicants, reckless driving, speeding in excess of 15 mph over posted limit, or conviction of any crime involving the use of a motor vehicle