Sentences with phrase «industry safety protocols»

Familiar with all GLP regulations and industry safety protocols for collecting, testing and analyzing materials to produce accurate and compliant reports.
Furthermore, I take safety concerns very seriously and adhere to the highest industry safety protocols.

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«However, it is important that our consumers understand and have confidence that all Crock - Pot slow cookers exceed all internal testing protocols and all applicable industry safety standards and regulations as verified by independent third - party testing labs.»
As leaders in our industry, we go beyond the standard food safety procedures & requirements that govern our industry and have adapted more stringent protocols from ready - to - eat food categories, such as fresh salad mixes.
Periodic testing performed to a protocol designed by food safety, microbiology and toxicology experts from the University of California - Davis and Haley & Aldrich, and sponsored by the corrugated industry confirms corrugated containers used to transport fresh produce are safe and clean.
Department of Agriculturewas exempting it from routine safety tests — industry experts say new government and company testing protocols have made it a safe and incredibly efficient product for the food industry, which commonly adds it to ground beef.
In fairness, BPI has improved its safety protocols and now leads the industry in testing for not just one but the so - called «Big Six» strains of E. coli, and it also vows to hold back any batch testing positive for these pathogens.
«We drew from ongoing education efforts by national and state grooming and styling associations, industry training programs and schools to develop these protocols for animal safety and standards of care.»
Over the last several years, the organization has implemented widespread industry best practices and recommendations regarding protocols for animal care and housing, along with many important administrative functions like human resources, accounting and finance, and safety and risk management.
There may be voluntary guidelines that companies adhere to and an industry sponsored overseeing body, but little further control over safety protocols.
Furthermore, the transportation industry has a legal obligation to develop and maintain safe cars, and ensure that all employees follow strict safety protocols while on the job.
My time in the industry has afforded me an in - depth knowledge of the industry's standard protocols, safety standards, and need to provide excellent passenger service.
Business Manager — Duties & Responsibilities Provide full service construction and contracting services including electrical, plumbing, masonry, roofing, etc.. Manage daily operations of home sales, construction, and contracting businesses ensuring profitable operations Recruit, train, and direct staff ensuring they understand the brand and adhere to company policies and procedures Oversee sales, customer service, and construction site personnel Set and strictly adhere to budgets and schedules Maintain compliance with all applicable zoning codes, laws, and safety protocols Oversee company finances ensuring profitable and fiscally responsible operations Consistently meet or exceed sales goals through networking, in personal sales, and other tactics Craft effective sales presentations and proposals, tailoring them to clients based on their specific needs and styles Maintain comprehensive records detailing pricings, sales, activities reports, site visits, and other pertinent data Build and strengthen relationships with key clients, partners, and industry leaders Interact with support staff and company resources effectively to create the best consumer experience Develop a rapport with customers and orient them to various products and services Ensure customer satisfaction by maintaining friendly, supportive contact with existing clients Represent company brand with poise, integrity, and positivity
«This lack of standardization and lack of enforcement of safety protocols has left a vacuum in the industry leading to inaction, confusion, or mediocre training,» he adds.
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