Outlining safe operational practices & procedures to the
general workforce, ensuring that all operational activities are carried
out in accordance with Companys safety policies, statutory regulations
& guidelines.
Identifying and reporting various work-site accident hazards, and
performing risk assessments designed to mitigate such.
Leading in-house trainer for safe working practices and procedures
for work site operations & procedures.
Delivering safety induction training to new starts.
Developing & maintain training & competency records.
Carrying out and chair site safety meetings.
Carrying out periodic inspections of, and prepare inspection reports
for, Company equipment (including safety equipment), as required.
Taking part in all accident/incident/near miss investigations,
ensuring accident report forms are completed.
Preparing, issuing & analyzing required health, safety &
environmental performance reports.
Introducing safety initiatives and awareness Campaigns.
Managing the Company emergency response procedures, including the
management of regular emergency exercises
Advising on a range of specialist areas e.g. fire regulations, safe
disposal of hazardous substances, noise, safeguarding machinery and
occupational disease.
Qualifications
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Requirements to become an HSE officer vary, although most need at least
a certificate proving they are qualified to determine the safety of a
building. Certification courses are available both online and at
vocational schools or community colleges. Others may need an associate
degree in science or environmental technology.
Gender
Male
Experience
Years.
Other Skills
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HSE officers must have strong analytical and communication skills,
identifying issues in workplace safety and making sure coworkers
understand them. HSE officers should be capable leaders, organized and
motivated.