What are the responsibilities and job description for the Environmental, Health and Safety Manager(EHS) position at Clinical Reference Laboratory?
GENERAL STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY: Responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing all environmental, health, and safety programs and policies to ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations, as well as CRL company standards.
Essential Functions
Ensure all EHS programs are effectively integrated into daily operations and understood by all employees by utilizing and instructing department safety officers.
Lead the development and implementation of new EHS initiatives to enhance workplace safety, reduce environmental impact, and promote employee wellbeing.
Evaluate and record quality metrics and develop new metrics to identify areas for performance improvement.
Report injuries and accidents to the appropriate agencies.
Maintain records and documentation related to safety and facilities in the eQMS document control system.
Act as a primary point of contact during regulatory inspections and audits, respond to inquiries and ensure compliance.
Manage and maintain all necessary environmental permits (waste).
Prepare annual summary of the EHS program including quality metrics and progress on new and ongoing EHS and sustainability initiatives.
Develop and implement effective control measures to mitigate identified risks, including engineering controls, administrative controls, and personal protective equipment (PPE).
Collaborate with Physical Security on implementing physical protection systems.
Lead and participate in incident investigations (accidents, near misses, environmental spills), conduct root cause analysis, and implement corrective and preventative actions (CAPAS).
Promote a strong safety culture through regular communications, campaigns, and visible leadership.
Coordinate and conduct First Aid and AED training.
Coordinate emergency drills and exercises to ensure preparedness.
Serve as key member of the emergency / incident response team.
Serve as primary emergency notification system administrator.
Communicate EHS performance, initiatives, and concerns clearly and concisely to all levels of the company.
Maintain relationships with regulatory agencies and community organizations.
Job Qualifications
EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in occupational health and safety, or related field, or equivalent combination of training and work experience.
EXPERIENCE: 2 years of experience in a laboratory or other similar regulated environment. Knowledge of OSHA regulations. Proven experience developing, implementing, and managing comprehensive EHS programs.
Skills And Abilities
The Following Physical Attributes Are Required For This Position
OTHER: Occasional handling of blood\urine for specimen preparation/analysis; specimens consist of body fluids and must be regarded as potentially infectious. Flexible work schedule, including weekends and evenings as required as well as some travel.
The employer shall, in its discretion, modify or adjust this position to meet the company’s changing needs.
This job description is not a contract and may be adjusted as deemed appropriate in the employer’s sole discretion.
Pay Range: $70,000 - $125,000
Benefits For Full Time Employees
Essential Functions
- EHS Program Development and Implementation:
Ensure all EHS programs are effectively integrated into daily operations and understood by all employees by utilizing and instructing department safety officers.
Lead the development and implementation of new EHS initiatives to enhance workplace safety, reduce environmental impact, and promote employee wellbeing.
- Regulatory Compliance and Reporting:
Evaluate and record quality metrics and develop new metrics to identify areas for performance improvement.
Report injuries and accidents to the appropriate agencies.
Maintain records and documentation related to safety and facilities in the eQMS document control system.
Act as a primary point of contact during regulatory inspections and audits, respond to inquiries and ensure compliance.
Manage and maintain all necessary environmental permits (waste).
Prepare annual summary of the EHS program including quality metrics and progress on new and ongoing EHS and sustainability initiatives.
- Risk Management and Incident Investigation:
Develop and implement effective control measures to mitigate identified risks, including engineering controls, administrative controls, and personal protective equipment (PPE).
Collaborate with Physical Security on implementing physical protection systems.
Lead and participate in incident investigations (accidents, near misses, environmental spills), conduct root cause analysis, and implement corrective and preventative actions (CAPAS).
- Training and Awareness:
Promote a strong safety culture through regular communications, campaigns, and visible leadership.
Coordinate and conduct First Aid and AED training.
- Emergency Preparedness and Response:
Coordinate emergency drills and exercises to ensure preparedness.
Serve as key member of the emergency / incident response team.
Serve as primary emergency notification system administrator.
- Stakeholder Collaboration & Communication:
Communicate EHS performance, initiatives, and concerns clearly and concisely to all levels of the company.
Maintain relationships with regulatory agencies and community organizations.
- Maintain and protect the confidentiality of all CRL, CRL subsidiaries, legal entities, and client information.
Job Qualifications
EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in occupational health and safety, or related field, or equivalent combination of training and work experience.
EXPERIENCE: 2 years of experience in a laboratory or other similar regulated environment. Knowledge of OSHA regulations. Proven experience developing, implementing, and managing comprehensive EHS programs.
Skills And Abilities
- Excellent communication (written and verbal), interpersonal, and presentation skills.
- String understanding of EHS best practices, risk assessment methodologies, and incident investigation techniques.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities with a detail-oriented approach.
- Able to understand and apply new regulations
- Must be objective, fair, and consistent with sound judgment
- Familiarity with applicable regulations and standards (GCP, GLP, GMP, CLIA, CAP, ICH, FDA, OSHA, IATA, and ISO) helpful
- Ability and judgment to interact and communicate appropriately with other employees, clients, and management
The Following Physical Attributes Are Required For This Position
- Sitting for extended lengths of time
- Close vision requirements due to computer work
- Repetitive use of hands, fingers, wrists, and elbows for operating a computer and telephone
- Lifting up to 25 pounds
- Reaching, including above the shoulder
- Bending or stooping
- Squatting or crouching
- Kneeling
- Ability to hear auditory cues
- Periods of constant movement around the laboratory.
- The ability to discriminate between different colors visually is considered an essential function for the position
OTHER: Occasional handling of blood\urine for specimen preparation/analysis; specimens consist of body fluids and must be regarded as potentially infectious. Flexible work schedule, including weekends and evenings as required as well as some travel.
The employer shall, in its discretion, modify or adjust this position to meet the company’s changing needs.
This job description is not a contract and may be adjusted as deemed appropriate in the employer’s sole discretion.
- denotes essential job function
Pay Range: $70,000 - $125,000
Benefits For Full Time Employees
- Medical, Dental, Vision
- Life/AD&D
- Supplemental Life/AD&D
- Section 125 FSA Plan
- 401(k)
- Short and Long-Term Disability
- Paid Time Off
- Holidays
- Tuition Reimbursement
Salary : $70,000 - $125,000