The safety and industrial hygiene professional II is responsible for implementing workplace health, safety, and environmental programs at the care site level.
Essential Functions
- The Safety & IH Professional II applies technical knowledge of workplace safety, industrial hygiene, hazardous waste, ergonomics, fire/life safety, laser safety, indoor air quality, ventilation controls, respiratory protection, bioaerosols, environmental infection control, noise, heat stress, fall protection, confined space, lockout/tagout, blood borne pathogen, laboratory safety, workplace violence, and regulatory compliance.
- Leads care site level committees such as the Environment of Care Committee, Safety Committee, Hazardous Materials Committee, and/or Fire Safety Committee. Develops and presents educational sessions on workplace safety and health.
- Analyzes accident and injury data and implements actionable injury control recommendations for care site leadership.
- Implements workplace safety, health, and environmental initiatives at the care site including leading complex accident and injury investigations.
- Serves as a regulatory liaison for OSHA, EPA, and accreditation bodies. Participates in the on-call system to provide immediate consultation and regulatory reporting related to serious injuries or environmental incidents.
- The Safety and Industrial Hygiene Professional II has a high level of independent decision making, expertise, and project management skill as demonstrated through experience and certification/credentials (GSP, ASP, CSP, CIH, and/or PMP).
The hourly range for this position is listed below. Actual hourly rate dependent upon experience. $37.98 – $58.61