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Safety Services Campus Safety Services is a department of the Finance and Administration Division of Carleton University. We recognize our shared responsibility to maintain a safe campus while affording
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Refrigeration Safety Regulation (PEBPVRSR). Organizational Status Reports to the Head, Mechanical Operations. Work Performed Operates and maintains all regulated mechanical equipment systems within campus
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prior to serving customers. Performs the duties of other food service workers on a relief basis as operationally required. Maintains proper standards of sanitation and safety in accordance with FoodSafe
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University (OCAD U) maintenance programs, which include plumbing, electrical, HVAC systems, building automation, life safety infrastructure, compressors, mechanical equipment, and other infrastructure
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furnishings. Reports any unusual circumstances related to building security; assists in emergencies such as evacuation of persons from buildings, etc., as directed. May be required to re-arrange, move and set
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 2 months ago
Date Posted: 02/06/2026 Req ID:46844 Faculty/Division: UofT Mississauga Department: UTM: Campus Safety Campus: University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) Existing Vacancy: Yes Description: Under
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. FDSRs act as a primary liaison in residence emergencies. They enhance safety and security by regulating key access and monitoring both the interior and exterior of the residence buildings and properties
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unpleasant odors, coming in contact with animal dander and waste, etc. Due to the nature of the work the position requires the incumbent to have all appropriate health and safety training including WHMIS
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of service available to the Institute affiliated UBC research groups and external users, cause damage to expensive equipment and endanger the technician’s own health and safety, as well as the health and
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UBC Science Co-op Program assists qualified Science students every year in securing work placements with Canadian and international employers as part of their education experience. The Science Co-op