EHS Supervisor
SCOPE OF POSITION
The Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Supervisor is responsible for implementing and overseeing EHS
programs at the Chemtrade Canada facilities. These programs include, but are not limited to:
environmental, occupational safety, industrial hygiene, product safety, responsible care, emergency
response and planning, loss prevention, process safety, security and medical programs.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Interfaces with site personnel to identify hazards, and to develop and implement
corrective/improvement measures. This could include the review and approval of specific work
permits, as well as participation in incident investigation teams, safety audits, design reviews,
process safety reviews, project review teams, and/or job task analysis.
2. Maintains site management systems, Incident Management Database, Action Item Database and
EHS Compliance Calendar including routine reporting, audits and permit renewals.
3. Promotes proactive safety participation by all employees and ensuring injuries, illnesses, incidents,
near misses, and unsafe conditions are reported and investigated.
4. Develops, implements and maintains environmental, health and safety programs and policies to
meet or exceed compliance with National, Provincial, and local regulations, internal policies and
customer requirements including environmental, safety, transportation, security, Responsible Care
Codes and RC 14001 requirements.
5. Supports the industrial hygiene program through air and noise monitoring and exposure
assessments and prepares reports.
6. Participates in Quality Assurance and supporting continual improvement under the ISO 9000 and
RC14001 process.
7. Maintains all documentation essential to efficient operations of the EHS program. Monitors
interactions with regulatory authorities, insurance carriers or EHS consultants on issues impacting
manufacturing operations. Ensures environmental permits and reporting are up to date and permit
requirements are followed.
8. Develop and communicate Chemtrade Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) policies and
procedures.
9. Develop, organize and communicate metrics to track EHS performance.
10. Provide site EHS leadership through management by example and relationship development.
11. Provide comprehensive and effective EHS training. Design and implement training to address any
gaps identified.
12. Create opportunities for expanded employee involvement and participation in EHS matters.
13. Lead and/or oversee incident investigations and drive EHS action items to completion.
14. Conduct periodic assessments or inspections of EHS programs to identify and correct deficiencies
related to compliance with the EHS policies and procedures.
QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS
• Bachelor's degree in environmental engineering or science, occupational health or safety, industrial
Experience in Chemical Processing environment with process safety and mechanical integrity
programs.
• Ability to conduct Process Hazard Analysis using HAZOP or equivalent method.
• 2-4 or more years experience in air/multi-media permitting, environmental auditing, testing and
reporting.
• Working knowledge of National, Provincial, and Local safety and environmental regulations and
programs.
• High level of computer skills in MS Office software (Word, Excel, Access, & PowerPoint).
• Ability to work independently and in team environment.
• Ability to meet deadlines, and provide updates on status.
Desirable skills:
• Professional and/or industry certifications preferred (e.g. CHMM, PE, PM, CSP, CIH, or QEP)
• Knowledge of Responsible Care Codes
Experience in Chemical Processing environment with process safety and mechanical integrity
programs.
• Ability to conduct Process Hazard Analysis using HAZOP or equivalent method.
• 2-4 or more years experience in air/multi-media permitting, environmental auditing, testing and
reporting.
• Working knowledge of National, Provincial, and Local safety and environmental regulations and
programs.
• High level of computer skills in MS Office software (Word, Excel, Access, & PowerPoint).
• Ability to work independently and in team environment.
• Ability to meet deadlines, and provide updates on status.
Desirable skills:
• Professional and/or industry certifications preferred (e.g. CHMM, PE, PM, CSP, CIH, or QEP)
• Knowledge of Responsible Care Codes
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hyhygiene
Experience in Chemical Processing environment with process safety and mechanical integrity
programs.
• Ability to conduct Process Hazard Analysis using HAZOP or equivalent method.
• 2-4 or more years experience in air/multi-media permitting, environmental auditing, testing and
reporting.
• Working knowledge of National, Provincial, and Local safety and environmental regulations and
programs.
• High level of computer skills in MS Office software (Word, Excel, Access, & PowerPoint).
• Ability to work independently and in team environment.
• Ability to meet deadlines, and provide updates on status.
Desirable skills:
• Professional and/or industry certifications preferred (e.g. CHMM, PE, PM, CSP, CIH, or QEP)
• Knowledge of Responsible Care Codes
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