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Position Purpose: The EHS Site Safety Manager is responsible for the safe and accident-free operation of their site. This includes identifying any potential safety hazards and implementing plans to prevent these dangers.
Job Responsibility
Coordinates and administers the Site Heath, Safety, environmental and Security Program for site location
Investigates unsafe conditions and incidents, performs plant safety, security and environmental inspections and coordinates the corrective actions towards resolution
Ensure sites of responsibilities comply with Federal, State, Local & Veolia’s Health & Safety Standards
Recognize potential hazards and risks by implementing daily, weekly, monthly walkthroughs
Conduct Monthly Safety Inspection Reports and track findings to closure
Report hazards and regulatory concerns to Project Managers & Regional VP of Operations
Ensure that all employees, subcontractors/vendors and visitors comply with applicable Veolia’s H&S policies & procedures
Complete, track and investigate incident/injury reports, near misses
Conduct root cause analysis investigations and develop corrective actions for all incidents
Develop and review site-specific safety related written SOPs and Job Safety Analysis (JSA)
Ensure H&S files (documentation) are maintained to include training records, equipment inspection logs, industrial hygiene evaluations, and procedures certifications
Be accessible and visible to the employee population by monitoring, evaluating and addressing employee safety concerns and issues
Coordinate and monitor monthly site safety committee meetings
Deliver and distribute employee safety training requirements, safety alerts and monthly awareness Communications, concerns and suggestions
Provide new employee and contractor safety orientations
Ensure compliance and monitor requirements with the Process Safety Management (PSM) Standard
Coordinate site specific emergency planning programs
Develop and review site emergency programs (fire, hurricane, chemical spills, etc.)
Implement fire and emergency drills
Participates and coordinates all visits of federal, state and insurance inspectors and follows up on their recommendations
Requirements
Associate’s Degree or equivalent work experience
Bachelor’s degree in occupational or environmental health strongly preferred
Experience in developing and coordinating safety programs and delivering safety training is a plus
Working knowledge of OSHA (Occupational Safety and Hazards Administration) regulations and requirements
Working knowledge of State and Federal laws, local ordinances, and other rules and regulations associated with facility and employee safety and security
Competent to implement site specific safety procedures