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Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE) Advisor
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Join RCT, part of the Epiroc Group, as an HSE Advisor in Kewdale, WA. You will develop and implement our HSE Management System, ensuring compliance with ISO 14001 & 45001. This role offers variety, a great team, and attractive benefits in a global industry leader.
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Australia , Kewdale, Western Australia
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Remote Control Technologies Pty Ltd
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Advisor - Health and Safety
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Drive health and safety initiatives across SA/NT operations in this key advisory role. Leverage your WHS qualification and heavy industry experience to champion standards and embed proactive safety solutions. Partner with leaders, coach regional teams, and shape the future of safety from our Adel...
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Australia , Adelaide
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Adbri Concrete
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Workplace Health and Safety Advisor
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Join our team as a Workplace Health and Safety Advisor for North Brisbane and Sunshine Coast. Provide practical WHS guidance, conduct audits, and foster a proactive safety culture. Requires a Cert IV in WHS, strong legislative knowledge, and incident investigation experience. Enjoy salary packagi...
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Australia , North Brisbane and Sunshine Coast
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Endeavour Foundation
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Explore rewarding Health and Safety Advisor jobs, a critical profession dedicated to protecting people and ensuring well-being in the workplace. Health and Safety Advisors, sometimes called HSE (Health, Safety, and Environment) Advisors, are the cornerstone of proactive risk management. They act as internal consultants, champions, and enforcers of safety culture, working across diverse industries from construction and manufacturing to energy, logistics, and corporate offices. Their core mission is to prevent work-related accidents, injuries, and illnesses by developing, implementing, and monitoring effective health and safety management systems. Professionals in these roles typically shoulder a wide range of responsibilities. A primary duty involves developing, reviewing, and updating company health and safety policies and procedures to ensure compliance with ever-evolving local and national legislation. They conduct regular site inspections, audits, and risk assessments to identify potential hazards—from unsafe equipment and chemical exposures to ergonomic issues—and recommend practical corrective actions. A significant part of the role is educational; Advisors design and deliver engaging training programs for employees at all levels, covering topics like proper equipment use, emergency procedures, and personal protective equipment (PPE). When incidents or near-misses occur, they lead thorough investigations to determine root causes and implement measures to prevent recurrence. Furthermore, they are key influencers, coaching managers and teams to foster a positive, proactive safety culture where every individual feels responsible for a safe working environment. To succeed in Health and Safety Advisor jobs, individuals require a specific blend of formal qualifications, skills, and personal attributes. A recognized certification, such as a NEBOSH (National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health) Certificate or equivalent, is commonly a minimum requirement, with many senior roles demanding a NEBOSH Diploma or a university degree in a relevant field like occupational health, science, or engineering. Essential skills include excellent communication and interpersonal abilities to engage, advise, and sometimes challenge stakeholders at all organizational levels. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills are needed to assess complex situations and devise sensible solutions. Attention to detail is crucial for accurate reporting and compliance auditing, while organizational skills help manage multiple projects and deadlines. A proactive, persuasive, and resilient nature is vital, as the role often involves driving cultural change and maintaining safety standards even under operational pressures. For many positions, the ability to travel between sites and a valid driving licence are typical requirements. If you are a dedicated professional passionate about making a tangible difference, exploring Health and Safety Advisor jobs could be your path to a fulfilling and impactful career.

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