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Safety Manager - Stanton, United States - Axelon Services Corporation
Description
Safety Manager
Stanton, TN
6 Months
Responsibilities: " Developing and implementing safety policies and procedures: You will be responsible for creating and maintaining a comprehensive safety program that aligns with company policies and regulatory requirements. This includes developing safety guidelines, protocols, and training programs.
" Conducting risk assessments:
You will assess workplace environments and identify potential hazards or risks " This may involve inspecting equipment, facilities, and processes to ensure compliance with safety standards.
" Managing safety training and education: You will coordinate and deliver safety training programs to employees, contractors, and visitors. " This includes conducting safety orientations, providing ongoing training, and promoting a safety-conscious culture throughout the organization." Investigating incidents and accidents: In the event of workplace accidents or incidents, you will lead investigations to determine root causes and develop corrective actions. " This may involve analyzing data, interviewing witnesses, and working with relevant departments to prevent future incidents.
" Ensuring compliance with regulations: You will stay up-to-date with safety regulations and requirements, such as OSHA standards, and ensure that the company maintains compliance. This may involve conducting audits and inspections to identify any areas of non-compliance and implementing corrective actions.
" Promoting safety awareness:
You will actively promote a safety-conscious culture by organizing safety campaigns, communicating safety messages, and encouraging employee engagement in safety initiatives.
" Collaborating with stakeholders:You will work closely with various stakeholders, including management, supervisors, and employees, to drive safety initiatives and ensure a consistent approach to safety across the organization.
Qualifications: " A bachelor's degree in Occupational Health and Safety, Environmental Science, or a related field is typically required.
" Professional certifications such as Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or Occupational Health and Safety Technician (OHST) may be preferred.
" Strong knowledge of safety regulations and standards, including OSHA.
" Experience in conducting risk assessments, incident investigations, and developing safety programs.
" Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to effectively train employees and interact with stakeholders at all levels.
" Strong problem-solving and analytical abilities.
" Ability to work independently and as part of a team.