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20 jobs that use Environmental Health the most

Jobs that use environmental health the most include water treatment specialist, public health officer, and public health specialist.

What jobs use Environmental Health the most?

1. Water Treatment Specialist

How water treatment specialist uses Environmental Health:

  • Repair and manage pumps, meters, hose, filters, plumbing part, chemical distribution systems and relate equipment.
  • Inspect and clean A/C ducts and air ventilation systems.
  • Draft NPDES permits and testify at public meetings and hearings.

Most common skills for water treatment specialist:

  • Environmental Health
  • Waste Water
  • Food Products
  • Water Treatment Equipment
  • Water Quality Analysis
  • Reverse Osmosis

2. Public Health Officer

How public health officer uses Environmental Health:

  • Manage busy immunization clinics overseeing the administration of thousands of immunizations per day.
  • Review medical records of patients who suffer serious injuries in automobile accidents and classify injury by type.
  • Interview tuberculosis patients and monitor treatment during direct observation therapy.

Most common skills for public health officer:

  • Environmental Health
  • Disease Surveillance
  • Public Health Issues
  • Public Health Programs
  • Health Services
  • Immunization

3. Public Health Specialist

How public health specialist uses Environmental Health:

  • Manage busy immunization clinics overseeing the administration of thousands of immunizations per day.
  • Assist with hiring and training of new sanitarians.
  • Assist with HACCP food service program training classes and certifications.

Most common skills for public health specialist:

  • Environmental Health
  • Technical Assistance
  • Community Health
  • Health Services
  • State Agencies
  • Public Health Programs

4. Environmental Health Specialist

How environmental health specialist uses Environmental Health:

  • Help in managing the implementation of management systems meeting OHSAS 18001 and ISO 14001 standards.
  • Manage organization's injury/illness recordkeeping and handle worker's compensation claims.
  • Provide strategic leadership and work with management on identify EHS issues/recommendations/opportunities to foster continuous improvement of EHS programs and culture.

Most common skills for environmental health specialist:

  • Environmental Health
  • EHS
  • OSHA
  • Hazardous Waste
  • Public Health
  • Risk Assessments

5. Senior Health, Safety And Environmental Specialist

How senior health, safety and environmental specialist uses Environmental Health:

  • Manage all asbestos relate incidents/clean-ups.
  • Research OSHA, EPA, API and ISO and other regulatory issues and outline means for compliance.
  • Develop PowerPoint to create greater awareness of improper lifting sling hazards and recommendations of proper lifting techniques, recommendation taken.

Most common skills for senior health, safety and environmental specialist:

  • Environmental Health
  • EHS
  • OSHA
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Ehs Management
  • Risk Assessments

6. Public Health Internship

How public health internship uses Environmental Health:

  • Manage busy immunization clinics overseeing the administration of thousands of immunizations per day.
  • Assist in employee training for LOTO, fork truck operation and behavioral base safety program.
  • Provide assistance during internal safety audits, asbestos abatement management, OSHA respirator fitting.

Most common skills for public health internship:

  • Environmental Health
  • EHS
  • Patients
  • Public Health
  • OSHA
  • PowerPoint

7. Certified Industrial Hygienist

How certified industrial hygienist uses Environmental Health:

  • Manage construction and demolition nationwide.
  • Conduct facilities inspections, hazard assessments, noise surveys, environmental sampling, IAQ investigations, asbestos inspections and training.
  • Project manager on demolition specification for asbestos containing materials and lead-base paint in schools.

Most common skills for certified industrial hygienist:

  • CIH
  • OSHA
  • Environmental Health
  • EHS
  • Occupational Health
  • Asbestos

8. Environmental Health And Safety Director

How environmental health and safety director uses Environmental Health:

  • Achieve world-class incident rate of less than .9 and recognize as an industry leader by MSHA.
  • Achieve OHSAS 18,001 team certification (British standard as there are no ISO standards as yet for safety).
  • Lead successful turn-around of EHS and laboratory functions by restructuring operations and employing more cost-effective programs and treatment technologies.

Most common skills for environmental health and safety director:

  • Environmental Health
  • EHS
  • OSHA
  • Continuous Improvement
  • EPA
  • Ehs Management

9. EHS Coordinator

How ehs coordinator uses Environmental Health:

  • Identify and minimize hazardous conditions, oversee accident prevention and remediation activities, and manage logistical operations of all HAZMAT carriers.
  • Conduct EPA audits of facility and record audits on the proper EPA logs.
  • Perform ISO audits and responsible for all follow up of report and action items.

Most common skills for ehs coordinator:

  • Environmental Health
  • OSHA
  • Safety Training
  • Corrective Action
  • EPA
  • Safety Committee

10. Hazardous Material Specialist

How hazardous material specialist uses Environmental Health:

  • Manage EPA compliance and documentation and insure safe handling of all hazardous waste and proper disposal of all volatile organic compounds.
  • Develop and manage explosive inspection and quality assurance processes and provide SME guidance for management of hazardous and non-hazardous material storage.
  • Classify hazardous materials under 49 CFR, IATA, IMDG, and TDG.

Most common skills for hazardous material specialist:

  • Environmental Health
  • OSHA
  • DOT
  • Emergency Response
  • Safety Procedures
  • Public Health

11. Environmental, Safety, & Health Engineer

How environmental, safety, & health engineer uses Environmental Health:

  • Ensure compliance with OSHA, EPA and NJDEP regulations and manage site remediation program at a specialty chemical manufacturing facility.
  • Manage hazardous and special waste programs and profiles including audits/inspections, vendor compliance, documentation and recordkeeping.
  • Coordinate EPA sampling and testing to ensure compliance with storm water permits.

Most common skills for environmental, safety, & health engineer:

  • Environmental Health
  • OSHA
  • EHS
  • EPA
  • Corrective Action
  • Safety Regulations

12. Environmental Health Safety Manager

How environmental health safety manager uses Environmental Health:

  • Implement PSM including management of change as to better manage new equipment installations and processes.
  • Lead new chemical reviews for potential customers for storage requirements in bulk tanks (including API and NFPA requirements).
  • Implement and manage a comprehensive safety training program base on OSHA and industry specific requirements.

Most common skills for environmental health safety manager:

  • Environmental Health
  • EHS
  • OSHA
  • EPA
  • Continuous Improvement
  • Corrective Action

13. Environmental, Health, And Safety EHS Leader

How environmental, health, and safety ehs leader uses Environmental Health:

  • Implement Honeywell management system as well as achieved OSHA VPP through partnering with management and employees.
  • Manage hazardous and special waste programs and profiles including audits/inspections, vendor compliance, documentation and recordkeeping.
  • Attend the environment inspections by PROFEPA, similar at EPA.

Most common skills for environmental, health, and safety ehs leader:

  • Environmental Health
  • OSHA
  • Continuous Improvement
  • Emergency Response
  • Management System
  • DOT

14. Environmental Program Manager

How environmental program manager uses Environmental Health:

  • Lead strategy for voluntary RCRA corrective action.
  • Manage environmental restoration waste site characterization activities in support of CERCLA cleanup.
  • Provide OSHA, DEP, and EPA compliance for material disposal information and procedures.

Most common skills for environmental program manager:

  • Environmental Health
  • Environmental Compliance
  • EHS
  • Project Management
  • EPA
  • Regulatory Agencies

15. Occupational Health And Safety Environment Director

How occupational health and safety environment director uses Environmental Health:

  • Supervise on site nurses and physicians, develop and manage disability management program to include EAP referrals.
  • Implement safety standards/expectations and site-specific EHS management systems design to significantly reduce employee injuries/illnesses and risk exposure.
  • Integrate HSE into business processes, auditing and leading due diligence reviews.

Most common skills for occupational health and safety environment director:

  • EHS
  • Continuous Improvement
  • Environmental Health
  • OSHA
  • Training Programs
  • Audit Programs

16. Manager, Environmental And Safety

How manager, environmental and safety uses Environmental Health:

  • Manage all worker's compensation claims which include proper recordkeeping, light duty programs and employee follow up doctor's appointments.
  • Focuse on achieving the highest levels of HSE performance through behavior-base initiatives, auditing, mentoring and expeditiously implementing change.
  • Determine environmental and occupational safety and health expert proficient at addressing non-compliance matters and implementing fit for purpose EHS management system.

Most common skills for manager, environmental and safety:

  • Environmental Health
  • OSHA
  • EHS
  • Ehs Management
  • Environmental Compliance
  • EPA

17. EHS Manager

How ehs manager uses Environmental Health:

  • Manage site EHS database, Gensuite.
  • Manage cross-functional teams/committees in development and implementation of robust proactive ergonomics program.
  • Focuse on achieving the highest levels of HSE performance through behavior-base initiatives, auditing, mentoring and expeditiously implementing change.

Most common skills for ehs manager:

  • Environmental Health
  • Continuous Improvement
  • Ehs Management
  • EPA
  • Risk Assessments
  • Corrective Action

18. Health And Safety Technician

How health and safety technician uses Environmental Health:

  • Achieve the highest score for compliance out of multiple Rohm and Haas facilities audit by the EPA.
  • Develop and manage MSDS online account and respiratory protection program for employees that meet the respiratory requirements for specific job tasks.
  • Coordinate deployment of environmental procedures, such as HazMat response.

Most common skills for health and safety technician:

  • OSHA
  • Environmental Health
  • EHS
  • Hazardous Waste
  • EPA
  • Safety Procedures

19. Industrial Hygienist

How industrial hygienist uses Environmental Health:

  • Manage hazardous and special waste programs and profiles including audits/inspections, vendor compliance, documentation and recordkeeping.
  • Perform laboratory analysis of radiological product in support of company QA/QC protocol.
  • Conduct IAQ investigations for office buildings.

Most common skills for industrial hygienist:

  • OSHA
  • Environmental Health
  • Indoor Air Quality
  • Ventilation
  • Respirators
  • Corrective Action

20. EHS Specialist

How ehs specialist uses Environmental Health:

  • Assist with training, inspections, recordkeeping and reporting require for managing all wastes generate.
  • Manage cross-functional teams/committees in development and implementation of robust proactive ergonomics program.
  • Experience in environmental remediation, delineation and preparing reports for TXRRC, EPA.

Most common skills for ehs specialist:

  • OSHA
  • Environmental Health
  • Risk Assessments
  • Corrective Action
  • Ehs Management
  • Hazardous Waste

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