
Job Description:
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Client Site Safety Manager for Switch
Cartersville requirements
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On Site Daily
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Meet the requirements of “Competent Person”
as identified by OSHA for all aspects of Client BMS installation including low
voltage electrical subcontractors
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OSHA Competent Person:
“one who
is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in surroundings or
working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to employees,
and who has the authorization to take prompt and corrective measures to
eliminate them”
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Must have current OSHA 30-hour construction
course or within the past two years
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Must have the knowledge and ability to
arrange or conduct safety and health related training if/when knowledge gaps
are identified
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Review and gain Knowledge of Client site
specific training plan as well as other Client safety procedures and policies
including Electrical Safety, LOTO procedures, Ladder Safety, Working at Heights
Safety, and reporting procedures for incidents and near misses.
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Training and certifications in CPR/First Aid
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Must possess at least one of the following
Board of Safety Professionals designations
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Certified Safety Professional (CSP)
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Construction Safety and Health Technician
(CHST)
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Safety Trained Supervisor (STS)
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Must have current OSHA 30-hour construction
course or within the past two years
·
Must have the knowledge and ability to
arrange or conduct safety and health related training if/when knowledge gaps
are identified
·
Review and gain Knowledge of Client site
specific training plan as well as other Client safety procedures and policies
including Electrical Safety, LOTO procedures, Ladder Safety, Working at Heights
Safety, and reporting procedures for incidents and near misses.
·
Training and certifications in CPR/First Aid
·
Must possess at least one of the following
Board of Safety Professionals designations
·
Certified Safety Professional (CSP)
·
Construction Safety and Health Technician
(CHST)
·
Safety Trained Supervisor (STS)

Our initial journey in 1997 at Performix was all about creating applications to bring clean data into data warehouses. This allowed our clients to have reliable data to report from.
In 2000 we started participating in the delivery of the data via web application/web portals. Also we started working on delivering data on smaller Mobile devices (Palm OS/Windows Mobile at the time)
Starting in 2007, with the advent of Apple App Store and then the Google Play Store — our Mobile Application development journey got a big boost; soon Android was available to build comparable Mobile Apps. We built applications cross industry including: Engineering, Manufacturing, Health-care, Government, Retail, and Non Profit.
Our application development moved to the Cloud with the benefits of Cloud development over physical servers. We assisted our clients with their Cloud Strategy and development.
Also, visualization of data played a big role – we built many custom-based solutions – our first visualization solution was built in 2004 using Google Earth and now has evolved to Tableau/Qlikview solutions.
All along our mindset has been solution oriented for our client and not the end user. We always looked for the most optimal and viable solution for our clients in their use of data.