What are the responsibilities and job description for the EHS Supervisor position at Morgan Truck Body?
Location: Orrville, OH
How You Will Make an Impact?
The Plant EHS Supervisor will support a Morgan Truck Body plant to ensure safe working conditions for all team members. The position is responsible for engaging on all plant level EHS (Environmental, Health and Safety) activities including coordination of coverage for EHS leads or coordinators in addition to overseeing the plant Safety Committee. In addition the collection of samples and conducting testing processes related to industrial hygiene or environmental. The Plant EHS Supervisor will be energized to eliminate accidents, injuries, and property loss through effective problem solving and management of countermeasures as a result of near miss or incident investigations. This role will continuously communicate a positive message and a course of action to be taken among the production space through BBSO and GEMBA process along with all other methods of engagement.
The Nuts and Bolts
1.Support local health and safety processes within plant, including JHA, PPE and assessments, behavioral based safety observations and ergonomics.
2.Oversees and directs shift safety coordinators, ERT/First Responder Team, Haz Response Teams, and Safety Committee.
3.Support local regulatory compliance to include, but not limited to: Title V, SPCC, EPCRA, RCRA, and storm water discharge
4.Maintain policy and standards and ensure all plants are appropriately informed
5.Support the preparation of recommendations for corrective actions to eliminate or minimize potential or existing risks and hazards
6.Measure and evaluate the effectiveness of hazard management systems, policies, and procedures with recommended changes that reflect opportunities to eliminate workplace injuries
7.Support the site in investigating, analyzing and reviewing near-misses and accidents to ensure proper corrective and preventative measures have been implemented
8.Support site in the review of injury and property damage reports, and in compliance of worker’s compensation regulations
9.Compile, analyze, and communicate metrics and KPIs via monthly, quarterly, and annual reporting
10.Develop education and training classes. Introduce and support EHS site in the delivery of new topics and refresher classes
11.Conduct and coordinate on-site inspections to audit physical conditions and safe work practices
12.Study ergonomic issues and recommend corrective actions
13.Other duties as assigned
Required Credentials
The performance of this position will require exposure to the manufacturing areas where under certain areas require the use of personal protective equipment such as safety glasses with side shields and mandatory hearing protection. Primary environment: ambient room temperatures, lighting and traditional office equipment as found in a typical office environment. May require walking primarily on a level surface for periodic periods throughout the day. Reaching above shoulder heights, below the waist or lifting as required to file documents or store materials throughout the workday. Proper lifting techniques required. May include lifting up to 35 pounds for files, computer printouts on occasion.
How We Make an Impact
As the largest truck body builder in North America, Morgan Truck Body LLC is proud to produce, deliver, and service quality products. With a foundation built on innovative design and quality construction, Morgan has experienced tremendous growth. In addition to dry freight truck bodies, Morgan specializes in satisfying unique and custom truck body needs, including electric vehicles, mobile service units, and refrigerated products, serving farmers, ranchers, contractors, landscapers, equipment and material haulers, and more!
Our shared values are the foundation upon which Morgan does business:
We offer big company perks with small company culture:
This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
Whether you are just beginning your career or taking the “next step,” please visit our careers page - www.morgancorp.com/careers
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How You Will Make an Impact?
The Plant EHS Supervisor will support a Morgan Truck Body plant to ensure safe working conditions for all team members. The position is responsible for engaging on all plant level EHS (Environmental, Health and Safety) activities including coordination of coverage for EHS leads or coordinators in addition to overseeing the plant Safety Committee. In addition the collection of samples and conducting testing processes related to industrial hygiene or environmental. The Plant EHS Supervisor will be energized to eliminate accidents, injuries, and property loss through effective problem solving and management of countermeasures as a result of near miss or incident investigations. This role will continuously communicate a positive message and a course of action to be taken among the production space through BBSO and GEMBA process along with all other methods of engagement.
The Nuts and Bolts
1.Support local health and safety processes within plant, including JHA, PPE and assessments, behavioral based safety observations and ergonomics.
2.Oversees and directs shift safety coordinators, ERT/First Responder Team, Haz Response Teams, and Safety Committee.
3.Support local regulatory compliance to include, but not limited to: Title V, SPCC, EPCRA, RCRA, and storm water discharge
4.Maintain policy and standards and ensure all plants are appropriately informed
5.Support the preparation of recommendations for corrective actions to eliminate or minimize potential or existing risks and hazards
6.Measure and evaluate the effectiveness of hazard management systems, policies, and procedures with recommended changes that reflect opportunities to eliminate workplace injuries
7.Support the site in investigating, analyzing and reviewing near-misses and accidents to ensure proper corrective and preventative measures have been implemented
8.Support site in the review of injury and property damage reports, and in compliance of worker’s compensation regulations
9.Compile, analyze, and communicate metrics and KPIs via monthly, quarterly, and annual reporting
10.Develop education and training classes. Introduce and support EHS site in the delivery of new topics and refresher classes
11.Conduct and coordinate on-site inspections to audit physical conditions and safe work practices
12.Study ergonomic issues and recommend corrective actions
13.Other duties as assigned
Required Credentials
- Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited college or university in Occupational Safety and Health or Environmental work or current enrollment in such program is required.
- 3-5 years of hands-on professional health, safety, and environmental experience in manufacturing environment is required.
- Certification/Licensure(s) – OSHA 511 or OSHA 501 Outreach Trainer may be substituted for degree qualification if courses are completed within the last 3 years.
- Working knowledge of health, safety and environmental regulations at local, state, and federal levels is required
- Proven ability to be proactive and can facilitate change through education and training and by being a team player is required
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both written and oral and be able to work with all levels is required
- Problem analysis and problem resolution with an understanding of root cause investigative process is required
- Strong time management and prioritization skills needed to support multiple locations is required
- Computer proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and Outlook 365 is required
The performance of this position will require exposure to the manufacturing areas where under certain areas require the use of personal protective equipment such as safety glasses with side shields and mandatory hearing protection. Primary environment: ambient room temperatures, lighting and traditional office equipment as found in a typical office environment. May require walking primarily on a level surface for periodic periods throughout the day. Reaching above shoulder heights, below the waist or lifting as required to file documents or store materials throughout the workday. Proper lifting techniques required. May include lifting up to 35 pounds for files, computer printouts on occasion.
How We Make an Impact
As the largest truck body builder in North America, Morgan Truck Body LLC is proud to produce, deliver, and service quality products. With a foundation built on innovative design and quality construction, Morgan has experienced tremendous growth. In addition to dry freight truck bodies, Morgan specializes in satisfying unique and custom truck body needs, including electric vehicles, mobile service units, and refrigerated products, serving farmers, ranchers, contractors, landscapers, equipment and material haulers, and more!
Our shared values are the foundation upon which Morgan does business:
- Appreciating the people who make our success possible.
- Acting with integrity in all we do.
- Delivering results for our customers.
- Bringing an unbridled passion for our products.
We offer big company perks with small company culture:
- Comprehensive benefits package including Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life
- 401(k) Savings Plan with Company Match
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Paid holidays and increasing vacation time with years of service
- Generous Footwear, Eyewear, and Safety Equipment Discount Program
- Paid Job and Leadership Development training
This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
Whether you are just beginning your career or taking the “next step,” please visit our careers page - www.morgancorp.com/careers
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