POSITION
Site Safety Officer
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Site Safety Officer (SSO) is the onsite coordinator of a safe worksite through adherence to Taplin’s Loss Prevention System. The SSO is the positive interface between clients and the often widely diverse project teams in regards to all safety matters onsite.
The position will require travel to various jobsites and may require multiple overnight stays at a time.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Implements accident and loss prevention programs
Conduct regular safety audits of site in order to prevent any incidents and maintain OSHA compliance
Conduct regular daily safety meetings (toolbox talks)
Maintains the records of all Project Health and Safety files, including training certificates, medical clearance, and Health and Safety permits
Ensures that safety programs are in compliance with all federal, state and local laws and regulations
Produces all safety program reports, including lost time accidents, property losses, and near losses
Interacts with supervisors and workers in order to identify and correct unsafe conditions or work practices
Observe new site tasks to provide support and ensure safe practices
Identifies loss producing conditions and practices, recommending appropriate corrective action
Participates in activities of related professional organizations to update knowledge of safety program
developments
· Confirms that Subcontractors meet all Health & Safety requirements, including personnel training, procurement of Health & Safety Materials, etc.
Coordinate with Safety Manager to develop training manuals and training aids, as needed
Be able to provide training on safety program fundamentals and site-specific orientation and training
Assist in the creation of Specific Task Hazard Analysis and Job Safety Analysis
Support and comply with all components of the companies ELKS safety program
Regular reliable and physical attendance is an essential function of this position
These items are not meant to be exhaustive of responsibilities, duties or requirements. Additional tasks may be requested as needed to meet overall objectives of the Taplin Companies
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS
40 Hour Hazwoper preferred
30 Hour OSHA certification preferred
Knowledge of Remediation and Heavy Equipment operations, Industrial Services and Underground Infrastructure helpful
Excellent communication skills in written and verbal forms
Strong organizational skills, ability to prioritize and multi-task while attending to details
Excellent Interpersonal skills and leadership abilities
Strong computer skills
Ability to perform duties and responsibilities with little to no supervision
Able to follow verbal and written instructions
· Strong customer service skills and strong persuasion skills
· Extensive professional experience requiring ability to communicate effectively as a leader.
Valid Michigan Operator’s license and Clean driving record
Able to understand basic equipment operating instructions and safe work practices
EDUCATIONAL / CERTIFICATION REQUIRMENTS
Safety related Certifications MIOSHA Level -1 or Field or equivalent experience 5-7 years of experience in projects involving, Industrial Cleaning Services and Settings, remedial actions
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
· Must be mentally and physically fit to perform assigned duties
· Must be able to stand, sit and walk for extended periods
· Ability to work in extreme temperatures
· Drug free
Able to meet all requirements of OSHA Hazardous Materials Workers physical exam including pulmonary function test as defined by 29CFR1910.120
Able to bend at the waist to reach within 6" of the ground
Able to climb ladders and stairs without difficulty
Must have manual dexterity sufficient for use of small hand tools, handling of small parts (e.g. nuts/bolts), and working with hands at various positions (e.g. overhead, front, low)
No medical condition or impairment which would place the employee at increased risk in the event of an exposure to chemical agents
Able to lift equipment weighing up to 50 lbs. with another employee’s assistance
Good vision and hearing
ACCOUNTABILITY
Vice President of Health & Safety