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ASRC Federal Cyber is seeking an Information Quality Control/Safety specialist at Delta Junction, Alaska.
Conduct recurring safety inspections at GFORCE sites to identify potential safety hazards that are present at specific locations or apply to specific job classifications; and evaluate use of written instructions.
Receive, review, and investigate Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) reports of violations. Validate references in the citations, verify the accuracy of findings, determine if hazards or code violations constitute imminent danger to employees or property, and recommend the appropriate course of action to the GFORCE Project Support Manager.
Ensure annual and special technical inspections of each site's fire alarm and suppression system are Provide technical assistance to site staffs on all fire prevention and protection matters. Evaluate the status and overall effectiveness of each site's fire prevention and protection program.
Inspect all fire extinguishers and establish maintenance, replacement, or recharging schedules. Maintain historical records of fire suppression systems.
Inspect personal protective equipment (PPE) according to prescribed schedules to ensure it's available and in good working condition and used as required. Conduct respirator fit tests as necessary.
Perform industrial safety evaluations relating to noise, heating and ventilation and chemical hazards
Research and evaluate PPE and recommend corrective actions to management.
Identify any unsafe acts or conditions and develop and establish suitable corrective measures to manage the risks associated with personal injuries and property damage.
Research and develop occupational safety and health, and fire safety training curricula.
Investigate workplace accidents, injuries, and occupational exposures to biological and chemical agents; identify causes, arrange for testing of employees exposed to hazardous substances; identify sources of hazardous materials; report facts and recommend corrective actions to management.
Develop and review written procedures pertaining to occupational safety and health, and fire safety.
Monitor, evaluate, and recommend improvements to the project's occupational safety and health programs. Assist management in establishing realistic and achievable safety objectives that are compliant with the GFORCE Health and Safety Programs and Federal, State, and local regulations.
Review work procedures and preventive maintenance instructions annually to ensure they comply with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) or industry standards.
Maintain a current library of publications pertinent to occupational safety and health and fire safety.
Plan and coordinate work activities with other GFORCE employees, site staffs, and departments.
Understand and follow GFORCE Operating Instructions, Administrative Instructions, Operations and Maintenance Procedures, Task Orders, and Company policies and procedures.
Perform administrative duties and maintain assigned workplace, materials, and equipment in a safe, secure, and neat condition.
Handle interactions with the customer and Company employees in a courteous, professional, and effective manner.
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