What are the responsibilities and job description for the EHS Coordinator position at Life Science Logistics LLC?
Job Description
Job Description
Responsibilities
Plan inspections and coordinate corresponding activities with facilities and operations teams.
Assist our sites with various requests surrounding hazardous materials.
Investigate incidents and assist with corresponding incident reporting.
Maintain records within the safety database.
OSHA recording and reporting as necessary.
Providing departments various safety reports or information as requested.
Develop supplemental training materials as needed for operations within LSL.
Research, study, evaluate and advise on new safety measures and procedures for further improvements.
Qualifications and Job Specifications
Bachelor’s in occupational health & safety or equivalent experience as a safety professional.
5 years of recent experience or more in a dedicated safety role with similar responsibilities.
Experience with powered industrial trucks and training employees in safe operations.
Warehouse experience.
RCRA and HAZWOPR certifications a plus.
Demonstrations of the following :
Certifications such as 1st Aid, CPR, Stop the Bleed, AED, Safe Driving, etc.
Technical Expertise
Familiarity with all aspects of safety pertaining to powered industrial trucks & overall warehousing.
Knowledge of various State and Federal OSHA regulations, and ability to assist safety requirements for current and future sites as they are added to the LSL system.
Advanced knowledge of Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint.
Ability to track and maintain incidents throughout the LSL systems and databases.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Additional Employment Requirements
Must be able to travel approx. 25% of the time.
Must be able to successfully pass all preliminary employment requirements (i.e., background check and drug screen).
Verification of Licenses held.
Other duties as assigned.
Physical / Mental / Visual Demands
Work is light to medium in nature with frequent walking to perform assigned tasks.
Work is performed in Office & Warehouse settings.
Must be able to safely conduct occasional lifting of up to 50 lbs.
Working Conditions
Activities occur both inside and outside.
Hazardous conditions may exist, such as proximity to moving mechanical parts.
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