1 of hazardous conditions, such as noise exposure, chemical exposure, indoor air quality, light levels, confined space, and ventilation in paint booths.
2. Analyze hazardous conditions and assigns risk assessment codes for use by departments to prioritize and budget corrective actions.
3. Implement and manage the company's environmental management system. This includes administering the waste management contract, and coordinating hazardous and universal waste management activities.
4. Collect, analyze and maintain data essential for effective safety and environmental programs.
5. Evaluate hazardous conditions and recommends engineering controls, administrative controls, and/or personal protective equipment.
6. Provide statistical and fiscal data on workers’ compensation injuries. Maintains complete and accurate records as required. Prepares various reports, including charts and graphs, to determine trends and needs.
7. Conduct periodic inspections of sites to assist managers and supervisors in environmental, health and safety compliance.
8. Establish and maintain harmonious relationships with other employees, officials, outside organizations, and representatives of local and national government agencies.
9. Performs other duties and responsibilities that maybe required from time to time.