POSITION SUMMARY:
The Safety Coordinator will report directly to the Safety Manager as well as the senior management team along with the Project Manager of a given project. The position encompasses a variety of responsibilities relating to project management, strategic planning, and client customer service.
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
SAFETY COORDINATOR
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Develop A/Z’s project specific Job Hazard Analysis (JHA).
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Conduct regular (daily) job site and work area inspections and safety observations on a specific project, throughout the Eastern Region or specific projects outside the region with select overnight travel.
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Provide project specific training as a result of audits.
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Develop A/Z's and reviews Subcontractors project specific plans for high risk activities like Confined Space Entry, List Plans and any other project tasks that warrant individual plans to ensure safe execution.
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Provide daily report detailing health and safety issues of the day utilizing Predictive Solutions software; attend meetings with the Project Manager if necessary.
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Provide safety training to site personnel for compliance with A/Z and contract requirements if necessary.
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Review Subcontractor's Health and Safety Plans and activity specific Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) to ensure conformance with A/Z Policies and contract documents.
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Identifying known/potential health and safety issues related to construction related field activities and recommending corrective actions.
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Communicate well with clients, A/Z personnel and Subcontractors.
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Develop good working relationships with client EH&S representatives insuring continued open communication with individual clients.
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Excellent writing and organizational skills.
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Performance of the required duties will require physical ability to climb permanent and temporary stairs, ability to climb ladders and negotiate work areas under construction.
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While performing the duties of this job, regularly working at various construction locations where there may be exposure to confined spaces, moving mechanical parts and outside weather conditions.
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Thorough knowledge of OSHA, federal, state, and local regulations.
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Other duties assigned as necessary.