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20 jobs that use PPE the most

Jobs that use ppe the most include field advisor, pesticides applicator, and production tester.

What jobs use PPE the most?

1. Field Advisor

How field advisor uses PPE:

  • Schedule camp times and manage activities, work with kids on basic baseball skills.
  • Manage industrial hygiene projects including staffing and logistics.
  • Skil in precise, accurate and up to date project documentation including all HSE reporting, statistics, and incident investigations.

Most common skills for field advisor:

  • PPE
  • CRM
  • Gas Turbines
  • Trouble Tickets
  • Technical Assistance
  • Safety Culture

2. Pesticides Applicator

How pesticides applicator uses PPE:

  • Maintain pesticide application logs per EPA and VA state regulations.
  • Certify applicator who is licensed in pest and termite that provides services to both residential and commercial businesses.
  • Preform all troubleshooting and diagnostics for termite infestations.

Most common skills for pesticides applicator:

  • PPE
  • CDL
  • Pest Control
  • Mowing
  • Lawn Care
  • Customer Service

3. Production Tester

How production tester uses PPE:

  • Lead and assist safety meeting and JSA discussion.
  • Assist in instillation of unit or system to be test, including rig up and rig down of all test equipment.
  • collect gas samples pull oil API.

Most common skills for production tester:

  • PPE
  • Rig
  • Test Equipment
  • Frac
  • Functionality
  • CDL

4. Grounds Person

How grounds person uses PPE:

  • Used hand saws and hand pruners as well as motorized saws to manage tree cuttings on the ground.
  • Operate and maintain non CDL truck, bobcat, wood chipper, and grind saw.
  • Perform maintenance and preventative maintenance including HVAC, plumbing, electrical, carpentry, flooring, painting and suspend ceilings.

Most common skills for grounds person:

  • Ladders
  • PPE
  • CDL
  • GRASS
  • Work Ethic
  • CPR

5. Trimmer

How trimmer uses PPE:

  • Operate power equipment, such as chippers, aerial lifts, power saws, ladders and hand tools.
  • Trim beef clod, brisket, and flap meat.
  • Comply with safety standards and regulations.

Most common skills for trimmer:

  • Ladders
  • PPE
  • Hand Tools
  • Wedges
  • CDL
  • Line Clearance

6. Pusher

How pusher uses PPE:

  • Implement remediation technologies to include but not limit to: air sparging, ORC, HRC, permanganate and iron injection.
  • Monitor atmospheric conditions on location (LEL, H2S, CO2, O2 etc . )
  • Push a roustabout crew, and relief lease operator.

Most common skills for pusher:

  • PPE
  • Direct Supervision
  • Well Control
  • USDA
  • Flow Lines
  • Safety Equipment

7. Water Treatment Technician

How water treatment technician uses PPE:

  • Learned the chemistry behind HVAC water treatment.
  • Operate, maintain, and defend a water supply and treatment system under combat, and garrison conditions.
  • Operate heavy wheel combat vehicles in a variety of terrain and environmental conditions.

Most common skills for water treatment technician:

  • PPE
  • Water Samples
  • Waste Water
  • Plumbing
  • Patients
  • Hazardous Waste

8. Decontamination Technician

How decontamination technician uses PPE:

  • Concrete crushing, demolition, and wrecking of commercial buildings, apartments, and homes.
  • Assign with ALARA for lead shielding projects.
  • Monitor NRC license compliance and support inspections.

Most common skills for decontamination technician:

  • Papr
  • Safety Procedures
  • PPE
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Radioactive Waste
  • Hazardous Waste

9. Scale Attendant

How scale attendant uses PPE:

  • Manage weights and measures, reports, compliance and billing for city landfill, front desk customer service, cashier
  • Prepare payroll spreadsheets to ensure all employees hours are correct, and ready for checks to be issue.
  • Check in and weigh garbage trucks, commercial and residential customers with their garbage to unload in the landfill.

Most common skills for scale attendant:

  • Computer System
  • General Upkeep
  • PPE
  • Landfill
  • Customer Service
  • Cash Handling

10. Line Operator

How line operator uses PPE:

  • Follow safety procedures, including but not limit to, wearing proper PPE, lock-out/tag-out, and HAZMAT.
  • Weld various models of Honda car seats.
  • Operate foam line for assembly of Toyota Tacoma car seats.

Most common skills for line operator:

  • Preventative Maintenance
  • PPE
  • Basic Math
  • Extrusion
  • Quality Checks
  • Assembly Line

11. Tack Welder

How tack welder uses PPE:

  • Manage and run production parts through the brake.
  • Clean room tig welding of semiconductor gas lines.
  • Heated, form and dresses metal parts using torches or arc welding equipment.

Most common skills for tack welder:

  • Tack Welding
  • Tape Measure
  • FCAW
  • PPE
  • Tack-Weld
  • Blueprint Specifications

12. Lineman

How lineman uses PPE:

  • Certify in first aid and CPR.
  • Move asphalt to where ever need.
  • Maintain all company issue tools and PPE.

Most common skills for lineman:

  • Safety Rules
  • Switches
  • CDL
  • Distribution Systems
  • PPE
  • Ventilation

13. Sprayer

How sprayer uses PPE:

  • Assist floor production for MRI shielding that would include door, window, panel and all metal/stainless steel production.
  • Train in a variety of PPE environments.
  • Inspect hot forge parts once run through entire process.

Most common skills for sprayer:

  • Safety Procedures
  • Coats
  • Safety Rules
  • PPE
  • Customer Specifications
  • Office Furniture

14. Molder

How molder uses PPE:

  • experience achieving A1 finishes in various soft and harden tool steels.
  • Mold weather stripping for honda vehicles.
  • Perform capability studies to ensure SPC.

Most common skills for molder:

  • Safety Procedures
  • Sand Molds
  • PPE
  • Quality Checks
  • Data Sheets
  • CNC

15. Cooker Operator

How cooker operator uses PPE:

  • Oversee and maintain boilers and dryers.
  • Operate slicers, grills, deep fry cookers, stoves.
  • Follow and adhere to good manufacturing practices (GMP's).

Most common skills for cooker operator:

  • GMP
  • Food Quality
  • CIP
  • Processing Equipment
  • PPE
  • Safety Procedures

16. Chemical Processor

How chemical processor uses PPE:

  • Manage daily production schedule, monitor machine operation, addressed any etching machinery problems.
  • Learned ISO-9001 and FDA process certification procedures and quality control programs.
  • Maintain responsibility for manufacturing large-scale inorganic chemical synthesis.

Most common skills for chemical processor:

  • Hazardous Materials
  • Safety Procedures
  • OSHA
  • Etching
  • PPE
  • Hazardous Waste

17. Relief Operator

How relief operator uses PPE:

  • Run and maintain production machinery while following all company GMP's and safety policies.
  • Utilize chemicals for clean-ups, always following MSDS instructions and wearing proper PPE at all times.
  • Perform work in specialize chemical/acid resistant PPE with SCBA, chemical resistant heat suits, inline air and escape packs.

Most common skills for relief operator:

  • Food Safety
  • CIP
  • PPE
  • Quality Checks
  • Basic Math
  • CDL

18. Mix Technician

How mix technician uses PPE:

  • Manage the receipt and tracking of control substances as well as the DEA biennial inspection.
  • Perform precise quality checks and cGMP documentation for FDA compliance.
  • Perform testing and documentation under strict FDA guidelines using numerous testing equipment.

Most common skills for mix technician:

  • GMP
  • Hand Tools
  • Lot Numbers
  • Mixers
  • PPE
  • IV

19. Biotechnician

How biotechnician uses PPE:

  • Manage a team of 16-35 to insure packaging lines are running to standards as far as USDA guidelines and company productivity.
  • Set up and execute sterile environment procedures (LIMS) including formulating final product.
  • Participate in internal audits in preparation for regulatory inspections involving MHRA, EPA, and FDA.

Most common skills for biotechnician:

  • GMP
  • ISO
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • PPE
  • Production Schedules
  • Lims

20. Class A Lineman

How class a lineman uses PPE:

  • Test, repair and improve wire connections to the transmission, distribution lines, sub-stations and switches.
  • Operate equipment such as; chain saws, line trucks, aerial lift trucks, trench diggers, and backhoes.
  • Adhere to OSHA, FRA and EPA regulations.

Most common skills for class a lineman:

  • CDL
  • Physical Labor
  • Bucket Truck
  • PPE
  • Digger Derrick
  • Switches

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