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required documentation of maintenance, Safety Management System reports and any other required documentation to identify possible hazards, operational and/or safety concerns or issues. Participating in all
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systems relating to institutional, commercial or industrial facilities, including power distribution, lighting fire alarm, gas detection, life-safety and telecommunications, etc. Significant* and recent
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to navigate and use the UBC Library website, and demonstrating how to search for needed information in a range of formats. Refers complex questions to appropriate librarian. 6. Monitors security gates and
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and writing novel protocols, and safety procedures. Will also include managing and overseeing daily operations and finances of the youth mental health lab. This position will also lead group analysis
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helping to update safety protocols. Communicate results and observations effectively between project teams and industry partners as needed. Write reports/presentations summarizing the data obtained using
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interpersonal skills required, operate effectively, tactfully and diplomatically with a diverse range of internal and external constituents. Willingness to undertake health and safety training and certification
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. General knowledge of cleaning rules and regulations, security and safety policies and procedures. Ability to meet physical requirements involving considerable walking, stair climbing and repetitive manual
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preference will be given to certification in joinery or extensive shop experience. A working knowledge of relevant industrial safety regulations and building codes. Ability to interpret drawings and
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a commitment to enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Preferred Qualifications A working knowledge of relevant industrial safety regulations
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linkage-based) and formal partnerships with the Partnership for Work, Health and Safety at the UBC School of Population and Public Health, community organizations, and the Addiction Medicine Leads