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Under general direction, plans and conducts worksite hazard analysis to identify occupational safety hazards and establishes comprehensive occupational safety programs to ensure compliance with occupational safety and health regulations.
Job Responsibility:
Review existing status, policies, and procedures utilized by departments to address safety needs
Research applicable regulations and standards relating to safety issues and make recommendations for procedures to prevent incidents and comply with regulations and industry standards
Assess and recommend equipment, furniture, and materials to ensure safe and/or ergonomic work environment and conditions
Interview employees and supervisors to obtain information about equipment use, exposures, and work practices
Inspect/observe work practices, equipment, and physical conditions to identify potential hazards and verify compliance with regulations
develop controls or work practices to minimize or eliminate hazards identified
Write clear and concise reports
Investigate accidents to identify causal factors
Consult with managers and employees to make recommendations for implementing safety changes
Recommend corrective actions to reduce potential for future accidents
Identify needs for safety training from inspections, trend analyses, and review of regulatory requirements
Develop and present safety training to diverse audiences
Review, analyze, and monitor worker’s compensation claims and other data to minimize costs and reduce incidents
Participate in regulatory inspections and compliance activities to represent City Department
Review and make recommendations on facility designs and construction to enhance safety and regulatory compliance
Requirements:
Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university
Four (4) years of professional occupational safety experience, such as implementing occupational safety programs, conducting worksite inspections and conducting safety training. (Weapons, Ordinance, and Systems Safety experience is not qualifying)
Possession of a valid California Driver's License
A Master’s Degree in Safety, Occupational Safety and Health, Safety Management, or a closely related field may substitute for two (2) years of the required experience
Certification as a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) may substitute for the required experience described above.