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Jan. 9, 2002
Wanted: A few good men and women who are knowledgeable about industrial chemical operations in the private sector. Experience required.

Wanted: A few good men and women who are knowledgeable about industrial chemical operations in the private sector. Experience required.

The U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board(CSB) is looking to hire chemical incident investigators and chemical safety recommendations specialists for its Office of Investigations and Safety Programs.

In addition to extensive experience with industrial chemical operations in the private sector, applicants should have extensive knowledge in developing and implementing process safety management programs and incident investigation.

The chemical incident investigator organizes and manages the investigation of major incidents involving the accidental release of hazardous chemicals. The chemical safety recommendations specialist is responsible for leading and managing the development of the board''s safety recommendations, conducting follow-up actions, and providing safety recommendations advocacy activities.

For more information concerning this vacancy, visit www.chemsafety.gov/about/career.htm.

by Sandy Smith ([email protected])

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