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Environmental Safety & Health Manager Job Location: USA, Ketchikan, AK Environmental Safety & Health Manager - 39224 Posted: July 9th | Open Until: August 9th, or until filled |Location: Ketchikan, AKAbout Alaska Ship and DrydockAs Alaskans, we have firsthand experience with the chal-lenging conditions that vessels and crews encounter. We depend on those who sail to transport our supplies and our friends and families. Knowledge of vessels and the harshconditions of our long coastline and maritime communitiesgives us an exceptional commitment to quality ship repair and construction. To that end, we continually increase our skills and capabilities for ship repair, new vessel construc- tion and large fabrication projects. Job PurposeUnder the general guidance and supervision of operationalmanagers, this role ensures a safe and compliant work environment through review, oversight and enforcement of Alaska Ship & Drydock and all other applicable regulations and directives with regard to Hazardous Material Management, Safety and Environmental Protection. Program design, goals and objectives for this role are established by the Company?s Safety and Environmental departments. As a result this position maintains a strong dotted line relationship to both of those departments. Duties(This is not an all inclusive list of the regular job duties. Other responsibilities within the accepted job scope will apply.) 1. Provide regular feedback to the management team regarding the organization?s overall performance on safety and environmental goals and related compliance. To include providing recommendations for improvement, and program modifications that will help improve employee safety and health.2. Recommend appropriate corrective measures which may include one on one employee coaching/counseling,formal corrective action, or shutting down work being per- formed to assure employee safety and health. 3. Interfaces with appropriate regulatory agencies as required. (OSHA) 4. Supervises the work of outside vendors as necessary toassure deliverables are being met. 5. Conduct and document the daily Fire & Housekeeping inspections of work being accomplished on Vessels. 6. Promote the Alaska Ship & Drydock?s Safety Strategy through awareness and support to achieve the objectives and goals set in the strategy. 7. Coordinate and record Shipyard Competent Person duties.8. Coordinate asbestos abatement activities as needed. 9. Coordinate inspections required by a Certified Marine Chemist.10. Coordinate & Identify impacts of hazardous materials, recyclables and generation of waste disposal from prelimi- nary work items.11. Coordinate paint sample collection and submittal as required. 12. Compile and maintain Contractors Hazardous Materials Information Sheets (CHMI), Waste Information Sheets (WIS), and MSDS files and paint and asbestos sam-pling analysis.13. Establish and conduct compliance inspections of ASDHazardous Materials Lockers. 14. Communicate and conduct daily job box training withproject employees to raise Environmental, Safety, and Health issues to the appropriate levels to maintain focus on obtaining the goals of the company safety strategy. 15. Develop and administer Hazardous Material Handling training for all employees to be given during new employ-ee safety orientation training and bi-annual refresher train- ing to current employees, updating training presentations and ensuring employee training records are updated accordingly. 16. Conduct and record respirator fit testing and annual refreshers, annual Fire Watch Training. 17. Continually monitors existing equipment, ensure cali- bration is current and makes recommendations for modifi- cation and or replacement. 18. Aggressively review Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) information from Alaska Ship & Drydock and its subcon- tractors.19. Maintain all records and manifests required for compli- ance with local, state or federal regulations pertaining to safety and environmental areas. 20. Conduct and document weekly all hands safety meet-ings.Please apply online athttp://vigorindustrial.com/jobs/details/39224Human Resources Vigor Industrial LLC Email: [email protected]: http://vigorindustrial.com/jobs/details/39224 [email protected] 206-232-6041SHIPYARD: Pipe Manager ? Fabrication Manager ? Machine Shop Supt. Naval Architects ? Project Managers ? Senior Designers Shipyard General Managers MARINE:Sales Mgr., Machinery ? Port Captain ? Seagoing Engineers Captains & Mates - Tugs ? Asst. Engineers & QMeds ? Cooks Employment www.MaritimeJobs.com MRFounded in 1891, the Massachusetts Maritime Academy is the nations oldest and finest co-ed maritime college. The Academy prepares young women and men for exciting and rewarding careers on land and sea. Our graduates have been at the very top of seagoing, engineering, environ- mental, and international business professions. POSITIONS AVAILABLE Marine Transportation Lab Technician Engineering Faculty, Chemistry Faculty Sea Term Coordinator The Academy is located in Buzzards Bay at the mouth of the scenic Cape Cod Canal and is aspecial mission college within theMassachusetts university college system.For information about this positions and how to apply, visit the employment quick link on our web page at www.maritime.edu. Massachusetts Maritime Academy is an AA/EEO employer. Under-represented groups are encouraged to apply. MASSACHUSETTS MARITIME ACADEMY 58Maritime Reporter & Engineering News 2nd Tug Mate Quali? cations: ? Minimum of a 200 ton Mate Near Coastal with Radar Observer, TOAR, STCW and VSO endorsements ? TWIC ? GMDSS operator/maintainer a plus Asst Engineer Quali? cations: ? Degree from Merchant Marine Academy or 3 years experience working on tugs of at least 2,000 HP ? MMD DDE 1,000 to 4,000 HP ? STCW ? TWIC Tankerman AB/Cargo Mate Quali? cations: ? Minimum of a AB Tankerman PIC (BARGE) ? STCW ? TWIC Send all resumes to [email protected] Or Fax to 631-390-4966Bouchard Transportation Co., Inc. CLASS MR Oct 2012:CLASS MR.qxd 10/5/2012 4:03 PM Page 58

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