Benefits:
Health insurance
Training & development
Ensure the behavior of the crew (when working on a client site) is in accordance with company safety culture. Understands the lagging and leading safety indicators and promotes a philosophy that achieves established goals. Identification of job site/area specific safety requirements, safety equipment, material procurement, training requirements and tracking of training.
Responsibilities As a EHS Professional, your key responsibility will be to manage and enforce Site Safety Program for the assigned project(s) by identifying, eliminating and controlling hazardous conditions that may lead to injury and/or property damage. By using and enforcing job specific safety standards, best management practices, and Site Specific safety program, the EHS Professional shall ensure the safety of all persons and property on the job site resulting in an accident/incident free project.
Site Details
Enforce safe work practices and safe working conditions in accordance with all State, Federal, Local regulations (including OSHA), as well as Site Specific policies and owner/contractual requirements.
Conduct daily and/or weekly (as appropriate or specified by job) job site inspections.
Record observations from site inspections and complete required reports.
Investigate, corroborate, document, all accidents, incidents, and near misses on the jobsite.
Recommend and implement corrective action based on policies, guidelines, and laws.
Conduct weekly "Safety Meeting' and document content and attendance.
Conduct Safety Orientation for new employees.
Advise project staff on site specific safety issues/guideline
Evaluate the need for safety training and make recommendations
Key Attributes
Comfortable at the table with all levels of leadership
Collaborator • Integrity • Organized and systematic
Proactive Problem Solver with outstanding interpersonal skills
Commitment to Excellence
Minimum Requirements
Thorough knowledge of construction methods and OSHA standards.
OSHA 30 General Industry Certification, OSHA 510 is a plus
5-10 years safety experience in construction or conveyor industry.
REQUIRED • Basic working knowledge of MS Office and Windows.