Safety Specialist
Safety Manager
Safety Specialist - Construction
We are in need of a forward-thinking, independent Safety Specialist to join our team. The perfect fit will possess CHST Certification, a keen attention to detail, a thorough knowledge of OSHA guidelines, and the ability to cultivate a safety-conscious atmosphere on-site. Your role will involve overseeing compliance and handling incidents with a level-headed, professional approach.
Core Duties
Regulatory Adherence: Interpret and follow intricate OSHA rules to ensure all site operations comply with the law.
Safety Strategy: Spearhead the creation and execution of Job Safety Analysis (JSA) and comprehensive Site Safety Plans.
Emergency Response: Serve as the main contact for on-site incidents; oversee reporting, investigation, and resolution while upholding professional standards.
Dispute Resolution: Utilize strong interpersonal abilities to address safety disagreements on-site and enforce compliance among diverse teams and subcontractors.
Data Management: Use advanced computer skills to handle Excel spreadsheets and navigate various contractor compliance portals.
Independent Oversight: Supervise daily safety operations with little supervision, showcasing initiative and dedication to excellence in the workplace.
Required Credentials & Certifications
OSHA 510: Proficiency in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry.
OSHA 30 (Construction): Extensive training on construction-related hazards and prevention methods.
CHST Certification:
Applicants must possess an active Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) certification.
Alternate Route: Those without a CHST seeking to take the exam must showcase at least 3 years of professional experience in a dedicated safety capacity.
Skills & Traits
Professionalism: Upholds a composed and ethical demeanor as a company representative.
Technical Proficiency: Skilled in the Microsoft Office Suite (especially Excel) and familiar with digital compliance systems.
Effective Communication: Exceptional interpersonal skills to communicate complex safety requirements to both upper management and field workers.
Analytical Thinking: Ability to spot potential hazards before incidents occur and devise preemptive mitigation strategies.
Physical Demands & Working Environment
Frequent travel to various job sites.
Aptitude to navigate active construction sites.
Readiness to work in diverse weather conditions.
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