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Summary:
The EHS Coordinator will be responsible for ensuring compliance with environmental, health, and safety regulations within the organization. They will develop and implement policies and programs to maintain a safe and environmentally friendly workplace.
Job Responsibility:
- Develop and implement EHS policies and programs to ensure compliance with local regulations and standards
- Conduct regular safety audits and inspections to identify potential hazards and risks
- Train employees on proper safety procedures and protocols
- Investigate accidents and near misses to determine root causes and implement preventive measures
- Maintain records of incidents, injuries, and safety performance
- Collaborate with management to address any safety concerns and make necessary improvements
- Stay up-to-date on new regulations and industry best practices
Candidate Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Occupational Health and Safety, or related field
- Proven experience working in EHS compliance and regulations
- Strong knowledge of local EHS laws and regulations
- Excellent communication and training skills
- Attention to detail and strong analytical skills
- Certification in EHS (e.g. OSHA) is a plus.
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