Job Description
Job Description
- Ensure all EHS recordkeeping and reporting requirements are met.
- Coordinate and facilitate meetings of the Joint EHS Committee.
- Participate in ergonomic assessments and recommend improvements.
- Facilitate the resolution and timely response to EHS action plans.
- Administer Workers’ Compensation program. Follow all WC cases with appropriate tracking and recordkeeping.
- Maintain written programs and procedures in accordance with ISO14001, OHSAS 18001, and corporate EHS and ergonomics requirements.
- Serve as the ISO 14001 Environmental Management Representative.
- Administer and coordinate all environmental related items and permits as required to comply with federal, state, and local regulations. Generate compliance reports as required. Update documents to remain current with the latest requirements and legislation.
- Coordinate inspections with corporate, federal, state, and local agencies when necessary.
- Provide input in the development stages of current as well as pending processes entering into the facility.
- Train employees on all necessary EHS programs, policies, and procedures. Conduct new hire orientation for EHS. Ensure training is documented.
- Coordinate all hazardous and non-hazardous waste storage, handling, and disposal.
- Provide statistics for continual improvement in the workplace in regards to EHS.
- Ensure external and internal complaints related to EHS are recorded appropriately and reported to management.
- Coordinate emergency response procedures, training, and practice drills.
- Conduct routine workplace safety inspections and job hazard analysis for continual improvement and to reduce workplace incidents and injuries.
- Coordinate post incident drug and alcohol screens as necessary.
- Participate in and conduct environmental compliance and conformance audits.
- Ensure the proper selection of EHS supplies including PPE .
- Document all activities as required.
- Adhere to all company guidelines for Emergency Evacuation to ensure employee safety.
- Any additional responsibility deemed necessary by management.
Limits of Authority
Advise Department Manager of those situations that may pose a significant risk to the program, product assurance, facilities, employee safety or customer satisfaction results.Initiate actions to prevent the occurrence of any nonconformance relating to product, process & systems.Identify and record any problems relating to the product, process or system.Initiate, recommend or provide solutions through the appropriate channels and verify implementation.Control further processing and delivery of nonconforming product until the deficiency is corrected.Basic Education, Experience and Skills Required
A degree in safety, ergonomics, industrial hygiene or related degree is preferred or an equivalent combination of education and experience. EHS Coordinator for Canadian operations must complete WSIB / IAPA Part I & Part II Certification Training as a Designated Employee.Knowledge of Workers’ Compensation.Experience in working with ISO 14001.Knowledge of industrial ergonomics.Ability to communicate to all levels of the organization.Knowledge of OSHA (and / or state) standards. CSA standards for Canadian operations.Must have excellent verbal and communication skills.Must have proficient computer knowledge in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).Internal Training (Minimum Requirements)
Dakkota OrientationDakkota Vision and CultureDepartmental TrainingProcess – Environmental System Management
Process – Change ManagementProcess – Health and SafetyProcess 06 – Dakkota Production SystemProcess 12 – Preventative, Corrective and Non-conformance ManagementCompany TrainingBOS Overview
Information TechnologyOutlookTrans4M OverviewPurchase RequisitionsQuality Mission StatementExpense ReportingTravel Management SystemHealth, Safety and Physical Demand Requirements
Normal amount of sitting and standing, average mobility to move around an office and plant environment, able to conduct normal amount of work on a computer.Risks Associated with Job Function
Blood Borne PathogensTravel Requirements
Up to 10% travel requiredValid driver’s license requiredPosition may be required to travel to locations in the US and Canada, passport or enhanced license will be requiredThe above points have been explained sufficiently.