Environmental Health and Safety Associate, Research
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Astellas Institute for Regenerative Medicine (AIRM) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Astellas Pharma Inc and focused on the development and commercialization of stem cell and regenerative medicine therapies. Astellas is an R&D-driven global pharmaceutical company whose philosophy is to contribute to the improvement of people's heath around the world through the provision of innovative and reliable pharmaceutical products.
AIRM has a world-class R&D team, and is pursuing a diverse range of disease indications, ranging from macular degeneration (currently in clinical trials) and other ocular indications to vascular and autoimmune disease. AIRM's intellectual property portfolio includes pluripotent stem cell platforms -- both embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells as well as other cell-based therapy research programs. AIRM is headquartered in Massachusetts.
Astellas is announcing an Environmental Health and Safety Associate, Research opportunity at their Astellas Institute for Regenerative Medicine (AIRM) site in Cambridge, MA.
Purpose:
The Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) Safety Associate is responsible for supporting the implementation of all applicable Federal and State Environmental, Health and Safety regulations as well as compliance with internal Astellas standards. Based in Cambridge, MA.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Support improvements in site EHS culture, awareness, and accountability Assist the efforts to operationalize EHS at sites. Support each sites personnel to understand and comply with all environmental permits. Assist the EHS Lead in the planning and delivery of EHS training. Oversee compliance assurance program, perform site audits, and work with management team to implement corrective actions. Conduct job hazard analysis (JHA) of all positions within each department and update the JHAs as needed. Constantly walk through the sites to ensure that employees follow safety protocols. Assist with employee incident investigation to uncover root cause and track completion of corrective actions. Maintain EHS expertise to provide technical and regulatory support to Operations team. Maintain site EHS metrics and work cooperatively with EHS management on various projects and initiatives, including culture change, safety inspections, chemical waste management and environmental regulations. Actively contribute to the direction and content of site EHS programs. Working Relationships - Must demonstrate effective communication and develop working relationships with senior management, front line supervision, as well as other employees. Reviews the procurement of chemicals and materials purchased for production, engineering, and R&D, including the maintenance of the library of SDS’s.