Acted as Assistant
Chemical Safety Officer.
Not exact matches
To offer some examples of how various institutions are trying to impart these lessons and skills to their students and trainees, a number of faculty members and university
safety officers described their approaches at this year's spring meeting of the ACS in San Diego, California, Jyllian Kemsley reported last month at
Chemical & Engineering News.
If you start the habits of good
chemical and biological hygiene in your lab, you will find that cleaning up the lab goes much smoother when health and
safety officers arrive for inspection, giving you more time to devote to doing science rather than cleaning it up!
Safety expert Neal Langerman, an
officer of the American
Chemical Society's (ACS's) Division of
Chemical Health and
Safety, wishes the investigation had gone further.
Composed of «senior research
officers and environmental and health
safety experts» from a range of universities, the group was «created in coordination with the Association of American Universities (AAU), American
Chemical Society (ACS), and Council on Government Relations (COGR),» the announcement adds.
The way became clearer in 2012 when The Dow
Chemical Company, spearheaded by William Banholzer, at the time the company's chief technology
officer, approached chemistry departments at several universities, including the University of Minnesota, offering to work with them to improve lab
safety.
Occupational Health and
Safety Officer SEDONA COMPASS, Binghamton, NY (1/1995 to 6/2002) • Inspected workplace area and equipment to determine possible hazardous situations • Ascertained the workplaces conformed to organizational procedures and safety standards • Trained personnel to make good use of protective equipment such as hearing protection, dust masks, safety glasses and safety helmets • Oversaw the storage of dangerous materials such as chemicals • Identified and test workplaces for potential accident and health hazards such as toxic fumes and gas - air mixtures • Took corrective actions to ensure eradication of hazardous materials in t
Safety Officer SEDONA COMPASS, Binghamton, NY (1/1995 to 6/2002) • Inspected workplace area and equipment to determine possible hazardous situations • Ascertained the workplaces conformed to organizational procedures and
safety standards • Trained personnel to make good use of protective equipment such as hearing protection, dust masks, safety glasses and safety helmets • Oversaw the storage of dangerous materials such as chemicals • Identified and test workplaces for potential accident and health hazards such as toxic fumes and gas - air mixtures • Took corrective actions to ensure eradication of hazardous materials in t
safety standards • Trained personnel to make good use of protective equipment such as hearing protection, dust masks,
safety glasses and safety helmets • Oversaw the storage of dangerous materials such as chemicals • Identified and test workplaces for potential accident and health hazards such as toxic fumes and gas - air mixtures • Took corrective actions to ensure eradication of hazardous materials in t
safety glasses and
safety helmets • Oversaw the storage of dangerous materials such as chemicals • Identified and test workplaces for potential accident and health hazards such as toxic fumes and gas - air mixtures • Took corrective actions to ensure eradication of hazardous materials in t
safety helmets • Oversaw the storage of dangerous materials such as
chemicals • Identified and test workplaces for potential accident and health hazards such as toxic fumes and gas - air mixtures • Took corrective actions to ensure eradication of hazardous materials in the air
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Security Specialist — Duties & Responsibilities Oversee daily prison activities ensuring
safety of prisoners,
officers, and visitors Perform routine security sweeps to locate and remove contraband Utilize surveillance and communications equipment to closely monitor daily activities Maintain order and facility security in high pressure situations Train and lead junior team members ensuring preparedness and professionalism Complete multiple tours of duty in Iraq and England as well as state side service Train in military law enforcement tactics, weapons, theory, and hand to hand combat Qualify for use of M4, 9MM handgun, and 240B Machine Gun Proficient in base defense and perimeter external / internal security tactics Train in nuclear,
chemical, and biological weapons defense Skilled in operation, repair, and maintenance of electronic equipment