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Jay D. Rohman

Diesel Truck Repair Shop Safety Training

Hi All!   I am conducting an occupational safety and health training program for a group of Diesel Truck Repair Shop Safety employees and would like to get your input in regards to information they n…

Started by Jay D. Rohman May 26.

Trinity

Incentive programs 3 Replies

We have been throwing around the idea of incorporating more incentives for individual or work groups with zero incidents. Does anyone have any experience with this positive or negative? Does anyone h…

Started by Trinity. Last reply by Lyndon Pousson Jan 18.

Heather Anderson

Driving in a Winter Wonderland 1 Reply

Loved ones coming together is what the holidays are all about, but first you have to get there. This holiday season is expected to receive more travel on the roads than in previous years due to the r…

Tagged: holiday, travel, weather, winter, safety

Started by Heather Anderson. Last reply by Kevin Gilbert Dec. 16, 2009.

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Mike Silva Comment by Mike Silva on June 12, 2009 at 7:19am
Jefff,
I just finished the paint shop there, if you want to email me at msilva@e4safety.com we can talk.

Mike
Jeffrey Nichols Comment by Jeffrey Nichols on June 11, 2009 at 11:49pm
Anyone have any engineering or construction contacts at the new Kia plant in Georgia?
- Jeff Nichols http://industrialfireprevention.blogspot.com/
www.SouthEastFirePrevention.com
Maryleigh Preston-McClure Comment by Maryleigh Preston-McClure on May 5, 2009 at 10:49am
Immediate need. Please send your resume. maryleighp@ctrc.com

Fire Safety – OSHA – Automotive
Fire safety and prevention stands out in your background. OSHA implementation, audits and practical expertise related to fires in an automotive manufacturing facility is the focus. Incident investigation/problem solving, tool & equipment specification and security are all a blend of this role in GA. You will assist a Manager in the day to day safety processes.

Seeking three plus years and Certifications such as ASP Safety Fundamental, OSHTech, or National Safety Council (NSC). Competency in advanced CPR/first aid, hazmat, firemanship will be needed.

Investigate incidents and unsafe working conditions, compiling statistical data and providing remedial actions to achieve effective accident and loss prevention

Minimum Associate’s degree in safety, mechanical, or industrial engineering, or a related area,

Minimum of three (3) years safety related experience, preferably in the automotive industry, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Required NSC advanced safety certificate, OSHTech or ASP.

Salary plus overtime, relocation, benefits, 401K and a tremendous automotive product.

The firm expects all team members to display positive work ethics, have a strong desire to learn and succeed, and demonstrate a commitment to team work. Flexibility and a can-do attitude are also desirable. These values are demonstrated through such actions as excellent attendance and courtesy and respect for fellow team members. To be part of the team, it takes a strong desire and demonstrated commitment to work in a positive, challenging work environment.

West Point, GA
 

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