Safety Supervisor, Manufacturing Vacation Weeks

Updated: 30 May 2012
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1-4 years1.6 weeks  
   
5-9 years2.7 weeks  
10-19 years2.7 weeks  
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Safety Supervisor, Manufacturing - (City withheld for privacy), California, United States
I'm getting paid appropriately for just the quality control portion of my responsibilities. As for the Safety Supervisor portion, I am the Safety Coordinator and I teach forklift safety to certify forklift operators. Right now if something were to happen to anybody at my company I can be sued separately from the company. My job is to get the company in compliance with OSHA regulations and we are not. I took on a huge responsibility and for $13.50 an hour it's not enough. For instance, r...
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