Colgate-Palmolive-posted 3 months ago
$83,200 - $117,500/Yr
Full-time • Mid Level
Cambridge, OH
5,001-10,000 employees
Chemical Manufacturing

The Cambridge Plant EHS Specialist is responsible for providing support to all aspects of EHS programs and initiatives. Research and resolution of EHS issues in a timely manner and provide proactive solutions in order to minimize recurrence of the issue. Responsible for monitoring safety performance and recommending and implementing changes in order to drive continuous improvement. Preparation and maintenance of EHS records and reports for compliance with all regulatory and corporate standards. The primary accountabilities of the role include ensuring the safety and health of plant employees, as well as the community and environment, safety compliance, EHS enforcement and compliance, data collection, housekeeping, problem solving and continuous improvement as part of a work team. Works within a structure that requires considerable interaction with others in all production and support functions.

  • Lead plant environmental and safety performance and compliance initiatives.
  • Analyze plant employee safety programs (e.g. lockout/tagout, machine guarding, contractor safety, hand safety, hazard communication and fall protection) and, as necessary, development and implementation of changes to said policies/processes.
  • Ensure proper shipping of Cambridge hazardous materials - air, water, land.
  • Coordinate the industrial hygiene program, including training and sampling.
  • Execute projects in regards to safety & environmental compliance requirements.
  • Monitor contractor compliance in regards to site policy, as well as federal and state regulations.
  • Perform training of safety and environmental policy/processes.
  • Support medical surveillance as required by various safety and environmental regulations (e.g. respirator use, hearing conservation requirements).
  • Coordinate environmental and safety audits.
  • Monitor and assure accurate recording of training compliance as required by state and federal regulations.
  • Address EPA, DOT, NFPA and/or OSHA requirements.
  • Ensure accurate local safety and environmental recordkeeping and reporting.
  • Lead FP&R standards, as needed.
  • Identify and provide the resources and guidance that will ensure implementation of EOHS systems.
  • Develop and drive strategies to ensure conformance to EOHS requirements.
  • Provide direction for improving safety, environment, and quality conscious behavior.
  • Communicate the need for, and impact of EOHS standards.
  • Establish effective strategies for implementation of EOHS standards and regulatory conformance.
  • Recognize and acknowledge EOHS performance in sites and individuals.
  • Take corrective actions in a timely manner to mitigate potential EOHS incidents.
  • Abide by facility Safety and GMP requirements.
  • Develop networks to foster teamwork in the management of requirements, identification and implementation of best practices.
  • Lead the Plant EOHS self-assessment against CP standards and governmental regulations.
  • Bachelor's Degree in relevant field.
  • 5+ years of experience in a manufacturing environment.
  • 2+ years of experience in an EOHS role.
  • DOT, IATA, IMDG knowledge.
  • Knowledge of OEPA, OSHA, NFPA requirements.
  • Knowledge of CP EOHS requirements.
  • Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, basic life insurance.
  • Paid parental leave.
  • Disability coverage.
  • Participation in the 401(k) retirement plan with company matching contributions.
  • Minimum of 15 vacation/PTO days.
  • 13 paid holidays.
  • Paid sick leave adjusted based on role and location.
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