Work Schedule
Standard Office Hours (40/wk)Environmental Conditions
Adherence to all Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) Safety Standards Office Some degree of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) required (safety glasses gowning gloves lab coat ear plugs etc.)Job Description
Be an EHS Specialist III at Thermo Fisher Scientific in Lelystad contributing to maintaining high safety standards in Animal Health addition to supporting the Lelystad facility the EHS specialist will support EHS activities in other sites in the Netherlands up to 50% of the time.
Guarantee full compliance with all applicable local and national EHS regulations.
1. Regularly monitor changes in regulations and proactively update EHS procedures to ensure compliance.
Manage EHS programs within budget.
Conduct risk assessments and hazard analysis using Intelex.
1. Collaborate with department heads to develop and implement effective strategies to mitigate identified risks and minimize workplace incidents.
Build develop and deliver EHS training programs for employees using SFLMS.
1. Assess training needs and adapt programs to ensure employees are well informed about safe work practices and emergency response protocols.
Be a key member of the site emergency response and incident management team.
Lead all aspects of environmental programs encompassing waste management and sustainability initiatives.
1. Implement practices to reduce the companys environmental footprint while maintaining compliance with environmental regulations.
Support new environmental initiatives in EMEA.
Undertake scheduled EHS audits and inspections to appraise program efficiency and pinpoint potential areas for improvement.
1. Develop action plans to address findings accurately.
Participate in ISO/GMP audits as necessary.
Stay informed about EHS trends technologies and guidelines.
1. Recommend and implement process improvements and innovations to improve EHS performance.
Drive deliver implement and report on efficiency projects in the EMEA region.
Required Experience:
IC
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