Safety coordinator


INDEPENDENCE, OR 97351

Posted: 10/29/2024

Position: Other

Customer Number: 40139

Job Number: 2514

Job Description

Assist supervisors in developing safety rules, safe job procedures, checklists, etc. to ensure that employees are maintaining safe work practices.

Requirements:

• High School Diploma or equivalent. OSHA Certification preferred -• One-two years of experience in EH&S roles, preferably in a manufacturing, agriculture or related environment. -• Knowledge in EPA, OSHA, State Workers Comp Laws and Wastewater compliance. - • Working knowledge of applicable Health and Safety regulations and standards. - • Working knowledge of metrics, both lagging and leading. - • Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and internet savvy.


To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (458) 218-6266

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