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Job Summary:
Supports the following areas: radiation safety general safety chemical safety hazardous materials/waste industrial hygiene fire safety and environmental affairs within the Academic and Research environments. Under general direction conduct and monitor the inspections of Academic and Research areas for safety chemical radiation and environmental hazards as they relate to local state and federal codes and standards including but not limited to Fire Prevention OSHA DENR EPA FDA and other regulatory agency standards. Investigates and answers complaints of hazardous conditions develops course of action for correction of hazards issues appropriate work orders and documentation to have hazards corrected and follows up on items until corrected. Maintains documentation on the hazards and followup reports along with inspection data. Receives collects and segregates waste per regulations and department protocols. Provides technical assistance on matters related to safety chemical radiation and environmental issues for various operations and processes in healthcare research and academic environments. Conducts audits trend analysis and site inspections of operations that affect facility design faculty teammate student and visitor safety.
Education / Experience:
Bachelors degree in Chemistry Biology Environmental Science or related field or equivalent experience.
Three 3 years of experience in radiation and/or hazardous waste management or environmental management or equivalent education and experience.
Licensure Certification and / or Registration:
Certified Hazardous Material Manager preferred. Other environmental radiation fire safety health or industrial hygiene credential or training certifications (i.e. Associate Safety Professional or Occupational Safety and Health Technologist) will be considered.
Essential Functions:
Skills and Qualifications:
Training in chemistry and regulations related to safe handling of chemical agents radioactive materials hazardous materials response OSHA General Industry Standards or hazardous waste management. Broad knowledge and understanding of safety health and environmental regulatory standards. Expertise in word processing use of spreadsheet software and development of presentations. Demonstrated excellence in interpersonal and written communication skills. Experience using monitoring equipment as it relates to spill response. Ability to work with others in a team oriented environment across multiple departments.
Special Characteristics:
Ability to maintain composure in stressful situations. Ability to multitask and set priorities appropriate for the departments mission. Physical Requirements: Amount of time spent performing the following activities:
Work Environment:
Works with materials which are Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health (IDLH) Exposed to hazardous chemicals toxic agents and radioactive materials Must be able to wear a variety of personal protective equipment in a variety of environmental conditions May be exposed to bloodborne pathogens. Works in precarious or high locations periodically. Moderate to high noise environment. Work climate varies from clean and well lit to wet dark and constricting spaces. Subject to many interruptions and crowded conditions. Exposed to unpleasant conditions such as accidents injuries illness and anatomical research
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
Full-Time