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Job No. 155462

  • Job Title:
  • Assistant Chemical Hygiene Officer
  • Employer:
  • University of Delaware
  • Location:
  • Newark , DE
  • Posting Date:
  • 14-May-2025
  • Description:
  • Major Responsibilities:

    Assists the Chemical Hygiene Officer (CHO) with Chemical Hygiene activities as outlined in the OSHA Laboratory Standard 29CFR 1910.1450 and the University's Chemical Hygiene Plan. Supports the implementation of the Chemical Hygiene Plan
    Support the Laboratory Safety Program and help coordinate the activities of the lab inspection group, conduct laboratory audits, investigate chemical exposures, and conduct industrial hygiene evaluations. Recommend actions to ensure compliance with all applicable standards and regulations. Assist the CHO with review of all Laboratory Standard Operating Procedures and Job Hazard Analysis requests and review research protocols.
    Train faculty, staff, and students on a wide variety of topics related to chemical hygiene, regulatory compliance, safe work practices, and hazardous materials management in accordance with the Laboratory Standard and the Hazardous Chemical Information Act.
    Manage ChemInventory program implementation and upkeep, including chemical inventory reporting. Actively ensures compliance with all applicable agencies.
    Respond to and investigate Environmental Health and Safety emergencies.
    May assist the CHO with the review of plans and design specifications in all new construction and renovations to existing facilities that contain laboratories. Make recommendations that will help maintain University compliance with federal, state and local safety, health, and fire safety regulations and codes that will achieve the optimal control or reduction of hazards and exposures as well as maintain budgetary constraints.
    Develop, maintain, review, evaluate, update and/or recommend environmental and occupational safety and health related programs, manuals, guidelines and associated web pages.
    Attend safety committees regularly for University Departments that have laboratory operations.
    Conducts chemical shipments for the University Community in accordance with current DOT and IATA regulations. Provides DOT/IATA training to individuals in the University community.
    Prepare reports and represent the University at local, regional, and national conferences and continuing education classes. Represent EHS on a variety of departmental and/or University committees.
    Perform other job-related duties as assigned.


    Qualifications:

    Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Industrial Hygiene or a related field and four years of directly related environmental health & safety experience in an academic or research and development setting preferred; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Master’s degree with an emphasis in chemistry preferred.
    CHO, CSP, CIH, or CHMM certification desired.
    Ability to develop, implement and enforce safety programs and protocols. Working knowledge of applicable regulations and standards (EPA, DNREC, NFPA, OSHA, ANSI, ACGIH, BOCA, IFC and DOT/IATA).
    Effective human relations, communications, and computer skills.
    Ability to multi-task effectively and respond to demands in a timely manner.
    Must have current 40-hour HAZWOPER and DOT Certifications or be able to obtain within six months of hire.


    Special Requirements:

    Must be able to pass a background check.
    Must be able to pass hazmat physical examination in order to qualify the individual for emergency response involving all levels of respiratory protection.
    Requires the use of personal protective equipment to prevent exposure to hazardous materials. With or without assistance, requires the ability to exert 50 to 100 pounds of force occasionally, 25 to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or 10 to 20 pounds of force constantly; without assistance must be able to lift 50 pounds and maneuver 55-gallon drums weighing up to 600 pounds.
    Must be able to ascend and descend ladders, walk and stand for long periods of time, walk on uneven surfaces, be able to work above and below ground level, work in cramped or confined spaces and work outside in various environmental conditions which include but are not limited to cold temperatures, hot temperatures, windy conditions and inclement weather.
    Must have a valid driver’s license in order to maneuver throughout Newark and Wilmington campuses and other UD locations when operationally necessary.
    Must have access to reliable private means of transportation and preferably live within 30-minute travel time to the University for emergency response purposes.
    Must be able to safely handle chemical containers of varying sizes and shapes without endangering themselves or those working in the vicinity.
    Must be able to work with and handle shock and friction sensitive, air and water reactive and explosive compounds and containers.
  •  Contact information:
  • University of Delaware
  • Newark, DE 19716
  • United States
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