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related safety equipment and procedures. Training to be provided. 3. Ability to work independently 4. Technical proficiency in diagnosing and maintaining electrical systems and equipment typical to a major
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practices for secure handling of Protected Health Information (PHI) in compliance with HIPAA and University Hospitals policies. (5%) Perform other database and research-support duties as assigned to enhance
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knowledgeable in the safe use and operation of power mowers, snow blowers and related equipment, and vehicles. Individuals must be aware of the safety exposures created by the use of this equipment to themselves
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and concrete variables. Be familiar with local codes, OSHA, state and local safety rules and regulations. Demonstrated history of successful support, education, and advocacy for all students, aligned
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staff to support system interoperability, including HL7 interfaces, LabMatrix, clinical billing and instrument integration. Ensure the interface adheres to HIPAA, CLIA, and NYSDOH standards for secure
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tools, power tools, and safety equipment. Must be able to work well both independently and as a member of a team. Ability to interact with colleagues, supervisors, and customers face to face. Must be
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recycling containers per procedures. Carry trash outside to pick up locations. Turn off lights in unoccupied rooms, lock doors, in all rooms except classrooms, and secure all windows. (18%) 2. Spot clean
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, such as the Attorney's office, Health Services, and Environmental Health and Safety. Frequent contact with faculty, hiring managers, staff and internal applicants to explain policy and procedure. External
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, preferably in laboratory animal facility. The employee will receive regular on-the-job training in responsibilities and in recognizing basic signs of animal health, chemical safety, microbiological and
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tools, and safety equipment. Must be able to work well both independently and as a member a team. Must be familiar with hazards typical to the institution (radioactivity, asbestos, chemicals, etc.) and