EHS Specialist
Listed on 2026-07-17
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Quality Assurance - QA/QC
Regulatory Compliance Specialist, Quality Engineering -
Engineering
Regulatory Compliance Specialist, Quality Engineering, Environmental Compliance, Environmental Engineer
Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Specialist
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The Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Specialist is responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining programs that ensure compliance with federal, state, and local environmental, health, and safety regulations. This role supports a medical device manufacturing environment by promoting a strong safety culture, minimizing workplace risks, and ensuring adherence to OSHA, EPA, and other applicable standards.
The EHS Specialist is a key member of the Braintree site's Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) function, supporting a regulated medical device manufacturing environment. This role is responsible for implementing and sustaining programs that ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations, while promoting a culture of safety and environmental stewardship across the site.
Operating within a GMP-regulated environment, the EHS Specialist partners closely with Facilities, Manufacturing, Quality, and Engineering to ensure that safety and environmental controls are effectively integrated into daily operations. The role directly supports compliance with OSHA standards, EPA regulations, FDA expectations, and ISO 14001/45001 frameworks (as applicable), recognizing that EHS performance is closely tied to product quality, operational continuity, and employee wellbeing.
The position serves as a technical resource and advisor to site leadership and functional teams, providing guidance on hazard identification, risk mitigation, and regulatory requirements. The EHS Specialist is responsible for driving proactive risk management, ensuring workplace hazards are identified, assessed, and controlled before incidents occur.
The EHS Specialist partners with operations, facilities, engineering, and leadership teams to proactively identify hazards, reduce environmental impact, and improve overall workplace safety and compliance performance.
Key Responsibilities Cleanroom Safety & Contamination Control- Develop and maintain EHS programs specific to ISO-classified cleanroom environments (ISO 7/8).
- Evaluate safety risks while ensuring they do not compromise product sterility or cleanroom integrity.
- Ensure compliance with:
- OSHA (29 CFR 1910)
- FDA cGMP requirements (21 CFR Part 820)
- ISO 13485 & ISO 14644 cleanroom standards
- EPA and MassDEP environmental regulations
- Partner with Quality to ensure EHS programs align with validated processes, change control, and audit readiness.
- Support internal, customer, and regulatory audits, including FDA inspections.
- Manage chemicals used in cleanroom environments (e.g., disinfectants, solvents, and sterilants).
- Ensure compliance with cleanroom-compatible chemical handling, labeling, and storage requirements.
- Oversee hazardous waste segregation and disposal, ensuring no cross-contamination risks.
- Maintain Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and ensure compatibility with clean manufacturing processes.
- Partner with consulting firms on industrial hygiene assessments related to:
- Airborne contaminants
- Cleanroom disinfectants and chemical exposure
- Ventilation effectiveness (HEPA systems awareness)
- Ensure safe interaction with HVAC systems, HEPA filtration, and pressurization controls.
- Perform Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs) tailored to cleanroom tasks (e.g., assembly, inspection, sterilization prep).
- Evaluate ergonomic risks associated with:
- Repetitive motion under cleanroom constraints
- Extended gowning periods
- Lead incident investigations with a focus on both:
- Personnel safety
- Potential product impact (non-conformance linkage)
- Develop and deliver EHS training integrated with:
- Chemical safety in controlled…
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