The ASU Safety Technician applies general safety and environmental knowledge to monitor the workplace environment and investigates safety concerns and/or accidents. Provides assistance in monitoring activities to ensure the health and safety of the university community. This role performs routine and frequent heavy labor tasks related to on and off-site handling, storage, packaging, transport, and/or disposal of hazardous materials. It processes routine incoming hazardous material shipments and arranges for the safe handling of hazardous materials, including biologicals, chemicals, and radioactive materials. The technician may also assist in maintaining inventory and storage of hazardous materials and participates in processing hazardous materials, which includes receiving, logging, labeling, segregating, classifying, and packaging. Additionally, the role involves participating in site visits to audit, provide consultation, and/or conduct inspections of university facilities using hazardous materials and processes to ensure compliance with regulations. The technician consults with faculty, staff, and students to provide technical assistance and answer safety-related questions, and performs pollution prevention and sustainability field activities. They develop checklists, identify problems with the safe, legal, and environmentally responsible handling of hazardous materials, and take or ensure measurements are taken to satisfy regulatory requirements. The role involves preparing data and drafting reports, communicating with customers on safety-related matters, and assisting with reviewing, interpreting, and evaluating compliance activities and policies. The technician investigates and alerts management of any regulatory changes and may assist with incoming and outgoing hazardous materials shipments. They also assist with the development and guidance for safe and effective management of hazardous processes and the safe handling of hazardous materials. The role requires operating specialized equipment for gas detection, mercury vapor analysis, laser measurements, and radiation detection, and maintaining inventory and storage management systems for hazardous materials. The technician participates in project teams for special studies, coordinates and facilitates safety education, outreach, and workshops, and trains staff to calibrate and maintain monitoring equipment. They may assist with creating and maintaining safety databases and assist in conducting accident and incident investigations, recommending corrective actions. The role also involves assisting with environmental programs, serving as a member of the department emergency response team, and supporting pollution prevention and sustainability education programs.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree