Environmental safety creates a systematic approach to understanding and implementing environmental regulations compliance, such as managing waste or air emissions. You could serve a vital role in reducing a chemical companies emissions, carbon foot print, and help mitigate a chemical release. Regulatory requirements play an important role in EHS (Environmental / Health / Safety) discipline and EHS managers must identify and understand relevant EHS regulations, the implications of which must be effectively communicated so that a company can implement proper procedures. Organizations based in the United States are subject to OSHA and EPA regulations.
It is estimated that over 98% of all food in this world passes through a facility whether it be processing, manufacturing, storing, or distributing that uses ammonia as a refrigerant. A typical industrial specialty food facility will need EHS personal to assist procedures with chemical spills, air quality, waste, clean water, and pollution.
There are thousands of jobs for environmental personal form environmental coordinators to environmental managers. Most all entry level positions EHS do not require a degree, but may need industry experience and/or a specialty trade course. If you would like us to post a job for you please fill out this form at this link.
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