EHS Programs & Management System Responsibilities:Develop and utilize EHS programs and facility specific procedures that ensure compliance with regulatory and company requirements.Engage the site team in the development of EHS program components: operational procedures, work instructions, training material, standards, etc.EHS programs, projects, tasks or activities from inception to completion.Reporting & Documentation:Requirements include integration of environmental, health and safety management systems with engineering and program documentation and schedules to maintain regulatory compliance and safe operating conditions. Ensure all safety and environmental recommendations are completed and documented.Use a structured processes scorecard to measure and communicate Safety/Environmental performance with both leading results and indicators.Track and regularly report the status of regulatory compliance and improvement initiatives.Participate in and/or lead EHS Incident Investigations. Maintain OSHA 300 log and all other governmental and corporate database records.Sustasnability and environmental metric monitoring and recordkeepingGather data and information for monthly environmental reportingWeekly/monthly environmental inspectionsTraining, Resource & Counsel:Employee EHS TrainingConduct new employee orientation training; participate in developing and conducting monthly site safety meetings; Powered Industrial Truck (forklift and yard truck) training; and other EHS training as needed.Assists Leadership Teams in understanding OSHA/EPA regulations and standards. Provides advice and counsel to product and process engineers and leads to incorporate environmental health and safety principles and concepts to prevent workplace, operational hazards and environmental impacts.Implements environmental, health and safety education and training to support regulatory and business requirements. Function as the contractor-plant representative to assure compliance of all Process Safety Management related requirements from contractors. Conduct or Coordinate Safety Equipment and Fire Suppression System Inspections: Perform routine inspections on fire suppression equipment, such as fire extinguishers, fire pumps, etc.Coordinate vendors for fire suppression equipment preventative maintenance procedures.Be a resource and mentor to the site Safety Committee and other employee  teams.Evaluate and respond to all emergency situations. Investigate all releases, injuries and near-misses.   Enter into systems.Participate in the Daily MDI Tier I meetings by:  contributing risk triggers and taking action items, as appropriate.Correct unsafe behaviors through coaching.  Actively engage employees on the importance/benefits of working carefully. Compliance & EHS Programs:Maintain PPE Hazard Assessments Identifies and evaluates hazardous conditions and practices and develops hazard control practices and programs. Maintain Safety Data Sheet systems. Maintain and calibrate portable atmospheric testing equipment. Coordinate and conduct periodic industrial hygiene monitoring of noise, air quality and other IH levels.Reviews plant incident statistics and makes recommendations for correction of problem areas. Conducts periodic inspections of plant machinery, equipment, and working conditions to ensure conformance to appropriate safety standards and regulations through GEMBA walks and other activities.Oversee the site PPE Vendors (Safety toe shoes; safety glasses, etc.)Environmental Sampling, interpreting resultsHazardous waste labeling, identification and inspectionsWaste Disposal, identification and minimizationEmergency ResponseBe an active participant on the site First Aid (AHA Certification) and Haz Mat Teams (40-hour Haz Mat Technician).)Be a resource for injured employees to initiate proper medical care and case management. Process Safety Management Processes:Ownership of the Hot Work; Confined Space; Lock Out Tag Out; Contractor Safety Programs, and all associated activities.Conduct Ergonomic Evaluations.   Provide recommendations generated with team engagement.