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Reporting directly to the Radiation Supervisor/Coordinator, this position is responsible for the following duties:
Responsibilities include:
Carry out all measurements prescribed in procedures and work instructions
Record data collected as prescribed
Input data to appropriate databases or other records
Carry out all prescribed area, point and personnel monitoring and develop required records
Perform (or arrange for the performance of) calibration and maintenance of measuring devices and systems as prescribed
Train/mentor all employees as required by company programs
Liaise with supervisors and workers in all departments to ensure that actions in response to operational conditions are carried out as required
Provide assistance and advice to employees on radiation and radiation protection related matters
Understand the three basic principles of the environmental policy comply with legislation, protect the environment and continually improve
Understand, and work to minimize, the impact of their work on the environment
Follow Procedure 715, Spill Response, by reporting any spill discovered to their Supervisor
Follow Procedure 712, Waste Management, by segregating wastes appropriately
Support the Environment Group in the designation of radioactive materials for the waste management program
Comply with the Saskatchewan Occupational Health and Safety Act and Regulations, company health and safety policies, practices, and procedures, which apply to their work
Do your part of the Internal Responsibility System (Procedure 791) which includes the 5-point safety system
Skills and Qualifications for the position include:
Preference will be given to Resident of Saskatchewans North (RSN) candidates.
Post-secondary school graduate
1-5 years experience in a field relating to radiation protection, health and safety, environmental protection, mathematics, physics, industrial hygiene monitoring or the uranium mining industry