Communicate safety and compliance strategy and objectives to leadership.
Develop and implement audit tracks and identify gaps in local compliance with corporate safety policies and procedures.
Monitor, interpret and communicate regulatory changes to management.
Supervise, lead, and mentor company-wide safety and compliance support staff.
Lead incident investigation process, including cause analysis and identification of corrective action plans.
Design and execute a broad program such as electrical safety, air quality, industrial hygiene, driving safety, back injury prevention, heat & cold stress, injury illness prevention, first aid, CPR, Bloodborne Pathogen plan, flagger, and confined spaces.
Support site management in the implementation of safety and compliance programs or policies.
Identify best practices and lead continuous improvement initiatives to reduce work process risks, raise safety awareness, and improve safe work practices.
Coordinate safety drills to transfer knowledge and core competencies to management and employees.
Provide technical advice, coaching, guidance, and mentoring to employees on safety initiatives and necessary changes.
Design and implement effective metrics to track progress, proactively identify areas of concern, and drive accountability.
Develop and support creation of a strategy of safety and compliance strategic goals.
Provide supervisor and management training on root cause analysis.
Ensure site management has the appropriate activity-based goals for the leadership team, managers, and supervisors, in order to drive the safety culture, compliance, and results.
Develop effective safety and compliance programs and policies designed to meet operational goals to reduce injuries and incidents.
Assist site management in ensuring compliance with all regulatory agencies.
Requirements
asp
osha instructor
bachelor's
cusp
chst
csp
Associate Safety Professional (ASP).
Authorized OSHA Outreach Instructor.
Bachelor's degree in related field of study.
Certified Utility Safety Professional (CUSP).
Construction Health & Safety Technician (CHST).
Current and valid state Driver's license.
Must have working knowledge of the construction and/or electrical industry.
Must have the ability to read and understand maps, drawings, and diagrams for projects plans.
Certified Safety Professional (CSP).
Minimum 2-3 years of Safety Management experience and training or equivalent combination of education and experience.