Re: [PSES] Job Opening: Clarion Safety Systems

2020-11-19 Thread John E Allen
 

 

From: Regan Arndt  
Sent: 19 November 2020 20:04
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Subject: Re: [PSES] Job Opening: Clarion Safety Systems

 

“Thanks Doug. I imagine they will not get many prospects because it mentions 
the pay is $0.00/hr.lol”

That’s what a lot of people who consider themselves  “suitable applicants” 
might actually be worth (saw that quite a few times whilst I was in “gainful 
employment”)  ☹

PS: that was a “sort of joke” – and certainly not applicable to most/all 
members of this forum!

John E Allen
W. London, UK


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Re: [PSES] Job Opening: Clarion Safety Systems

2020-11-19 Thread Regan Arndt
Thanks Doug. I imagine they will not get many prospects because it mentions
the pay is $0.00/hr.lol

On Thu, Nov 19, 2020, 9:21 AM Doug Nix  wrote:

> Colleagues,
>
> I recently learned that Clarion Safety Systems is looking to fill the
> following position. I have nothing to do with the search, so please contact
> the Clarion contact shown below.
>
> Inquiries from interested parties should be sent to: Cherie (
> cgorm...@clarionsafety.com).
>
> *Director of Safety Assessment and Standards Leadership*
> Clarion Safety Systems, LLC
> Milford, PA 18337•Temporarily remote
>
> Qualifications
>
>- Bachelor's (Preferred)
>
>
> Full Job Description
>
> This position is responsible for taking the lead role in risk assessment
> consultations, proposals and engagements carried out under the auspices of
> Clarion Safety Systems. This team member will be responsible for
> recruiting, on-boarding and managing both internal and external
> professionals in the practice of risk assessment. In addition, this team
> member will network with other individuals and organizations to advance
> both Clarion’s and the client’s strategic objectives related to reducing
> risk and protecting people.
>
> *OVERALL RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: *
>
>- Management of Clarion’s client risk assessment process from initial
>analysis through to corrective action recommendations.
>
>
>- The monitoring of standards development activities in this field in
>order to offer expert guidance to customers and write expertise-driven
>change proposals when standards are revised.
>
>
>- Membership and participation on one or more standards committees
>relevant to machine safety and risk assessment.
>
>
>- Interpretation of relevant standards to provide guidance to
>Clarion’s product development team to best meet client and industry needs.
>
>
>- Development of alliances with a variety of strategic stakeholders
>including industry trade groups and associations (e.g., ASSP, UL, NEMA,
>AEM) to reinforce Clarion’s expertise-driven leadership and build Clarion’s
>business.
>
>
>- Contributing to Clarion’s corporate strategy development.
>
> *ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS: *
>
> To perform this position successfully, this individual must demonstrate
> the following:
>
>- Bachelor's degree in a relevant engineering discipline or equivalent
>applicable work experience. Master's degree desirable.
>
>
>- 5+ years of relevant work experience performing machinery risk
>assessments.
>
>
>- Extensive knowledge of A, B and C level machine safety standards
>(e.g., ANSI, ISO, IEC, UL, NFPA, OSHA, EN).
>
>
>- Experience with CE compliance.
>
>
>- The ability to interface with client engineers, analyze their
>drawings and reports, and effectively communicate recommendations.
>
>
>- A “customer-centric” understanding of business drivers related to
>machinery manufacturers and standards compliance (e.g., export market
>requirements, domestic liability reduction).
>
>
>- Excellent written, verbal and presentation skills.
>
>
>- The ability to comfortably interface with internal colleagues and
>external parties.
>
>
>- Strategic/creative thinking, negotiating and diplomacy skills.
>
>
>- Extremely well organized, capable of prioritizing, and ability to
>simultaneously manage multiple tasks.
>
>
>- Documented “credentials” such as relevant certification(s) by a
>recognized third-party authority a decided plus (e.g. TUV Rheinland, or
>similar entity).
>
>
>- Fluency in Microsoft Office programs.
>
>
>- Considerable travel may be required.
>
> Job Type: Full-time
>
> Pay: $0.00 per hour
>
> Benefits:
>
>- 401(k)
>- Dental insurance
>- Disability insurance
>- Flexible spending account
>- Health insurance
>- Life insurance
>- Paid time off
>- Vision insurance
>
> Schedule:
>
>- 8 hour shift
>
> Education:
>
>- Bachelor's (Preferred)
>
> Experience:
>
>- Machinery Risk: 5 years (Preferred)
>
> This Company Describes Its Culture as:
>
>- Detail-oriented -- quality and precision-focused
>- Outcome-oriented -- results-focused with strong performance culture
>- Team-oriented -- cooperative and collaborative
>
> Company's website:
>
>- www.clarionsafety.com
>
> Work Remotely:
>
>- Yes, temporarily due to COVID-19
>
>
>
>
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[PSES] Job Opening: Clarion Safety Systems

2020-11-19 Thread Doug Nix
Colleagues,

I recently learned that Clarion Safety Systems is looking to fill the following 
position. I have nothing to do with the search, so please contact the Clarion 
contact shown below.

Inquiries from interested parties should be sent to: Cherie 
(cgorm...@clarionsafety.com ).

Director of Safety Assessment and Standards Leadership
Clarion Safety Systems, LLC
Milford, PA 18337•Temporarily remote


Qualifications
Bachelor's (Preferred)

Full Job Description
This position is responsible for taking the lead role in risk assessment 
consultations, proposals and engagements carried out under the auspices of 
Clarion Safety Systems. This team member will be responsible for recruiting, 
on-boarding and managing both internal and external professionals in the 
practice of risk assessment. In addition, this team member will network with 
other individuals and organizations to advance both Clarion’s and the client’s 
strategic objectives related to reducing risk and protecting people.

OVERALL RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:

Management of Clarion’s client risk assessment process from initial analysis 
through to corrective action recommendations.
The monitoring of standards development activities in this field in order to 
offer expert guidance to customers and write expertise-driven change proposals 
when standards are revised.
Membership and participation on one or more standards committees relevant to 
machine safety and risk assessment.
Interpretation of relevant standards to provide guidance to Clarion’s product 
development team to best meet client and industry needs.
Development of alliances with a variety of strategic stakeholders including 
industry trade groups and associations (e.g., ASSP, UL, NEMA, AEM) to reinforce 
Clarion’s expertise-driven leadership and build Clarion’s business.
Contributing to Clarion’s corporate strategy development.
ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS:

To perform this position successfully, this individual must demonstrate the 
following:

Bachelor's degree in a relevant engineering discipline or equivalent applicable 
work experience. Master's degree desirable.
5+ years of relevant work experience performing machinery risk assessments.
Extensive knowledge of A, B and C level machine safety standards (e.g., ANSI, 
ISO, IEC, UL, NFPA, OSHA, EN).
Experience with CE compliance.
The ability to interface with client engineers, analyze their drawings and 
reports, and effectively communicate recommendations.
A “customer-centric” understanding of business drivers related to machinery 
manufacturers and standards compliance (e.g., export market requirements, 
domestic liability reduction).
Excellent written, verbal and presentation skills.
The ability to comfortably interface with internal colleagues and external 
parties.
Strategic/creative thinking, negotiating and diplomacy skills.
Extremely well organized, capable of prioritizing, and ability to 
simultaneously manage multiple tasks.
Documented “credentials” such as relevant certification(s) by a recognized 
third-party authority a decided plus (e.g. TUV Rheinland, or similar entity).
Fluency in Microsoft Office programs.
Considerable travel may be required.
Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $0.00 per hour

Benefits:

401(k)
Dental insurance
Disability insurance
Flexible spending account
Health insurance
Life insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
Schedule:

8 hour shift
Education:

Bachelor's (Preferred)
Experience:

Machinery Risk: 5 years (Preferred)
This Company Describes Its Culture as:

Detail-oriented -- quality and precision-focused
Outcome-oriented -- results-focused with strong performance culture
Team-oriented -- cooperative and collaborative
Company's website:

www.clarionsafety.com
Work Remotely:

Yes, temporarily due to COVID-19




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Re: [PSES] TRAVEL ADAPTORS-EU regulation that forbids use in professional equipment?

2020-11-19 Thread Chris Wordley
Hi Daniel

See Part II of the UK regulations 
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1994/1768/made/data.pdf 
 

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> On 19 Nov 2020, at 15:15, MIKE SHERMAN  wrote:
> 
> For Switzerland, the adaptor must be certified to SEV1011 and must be 
> "fixed." Be aware that most "travel adaptors" are not certified and are not 
> fixed.
> I found the authorities in Switzerland to be quite helpful; contact me 
> directly for more information.
> Mike Sherman
> Graco Inc.
>> On 11/19/2020 8:49 AM Rodriguez, Daniel (ESP) 
>> <123de38bd494-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ieee.org> wrote:
>>  
>>  
>> Good morning all
>> 
>> I got from engineering that they want to provide a plug adaptor for Europe 
>> plugs instead of adding the cord and each European plug (UK, Germany, 
>> Switzerland,). This is only for professional use as the user is trained
>> 
>>  
>> I know that it is not advisable and the best is to use a IEC 60320 connector 
>> but...
>> 
>> Do you know if there any EU country regulation that forbids expressly to use 
>> it? If yes can you provide the link
>> 
>>  
>> Thank you for your support!
>> 
>>  
>> Kind Regards / Saludos cordiales / Mit freundlichen Grüßen
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Daniel Rodríguez
>> 
>> Sr. Equipment Compliance Specialist EMEA
>> 
>> T +34 673556249
>> 
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Re: [PSES] TRAVEL ADAPTORS-EU regulation that forbids use in professional equipment?

2020-11-19 Thread MIKE SHERMAN
For Switzerland, the adaptor must be certified to SEV1011 and must be "fixed." 
Be aware that most "travel adaptors" are not certified and are not fixed.
I found the authorities in Switzerland to be quite helpful; contact me directly 
for more information.
Mike Sherman
Graco Inc.

> On 11/19/2020 8:49 AM Rodriguez, Daniel (ESP) 
> <123de38bd494-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ieee.org> wrote:
>  
>  
> 
> Good morning all
> 
> I got from engineering that they want to provide a plug adaptor for 
> Europe plugs instead of adding the cord and each European plug (UK, Germany, 
> Switzerland,). This is only for professional use as the user is trained
> 
>  
> 
> I know that it is not advisable and the best is to use a IEC 60320 
> connector but...
> 
> Do you know if there any EU country regulation that forbids expressly to 
> use it? If yes can you provide the link
> 
>  
> 
> Thank you for your support!
> 
>  
> 
> Kind Regards / Saludos cordiales / Mit freundlichen Grüßen
> 
>  
> 
> Daniel Rodríguez
> 
> Sr. Equipment Compliance Specialist EMEA
> 
> T +34 673556249
> 
> E drodrig...@ecolab.com mailto:drodrig...@ecolab.com
> 
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[PSES] TRAVEL ADAPTORS-EU regulation that forbids use in professional equipment?

2020-11-19 Thread Rodriguez, Daniel (ESP)
Good morning all
I got from engineering that they want to provide a plug adaptor for Europe 
plugs instead of adding the cord and each European plug (UK, Germany, 
Switzerland,). This is only for professional use as the user is trained

I know that it is not advisable and the best is to use a IEC 60320 connector 
but...
Do you know if there any EU country regulation that forbids expressly to use 
it? If yes can you provide the link

Thank you for your support!

Kind Regards / Saludos cordiales / Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Daniel Rodríguez
Sr. Equipment Compliance Specialist EMEA
T +34 673556249
E drodrig...@ecolab.com
ecolab.com

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