




Job Summary: A professional responsible for workplace safety and environmental compliance, overseeing risks, equipment, facilities, and procedures, including accident investigations. Key Responsibilities: 1. Risk identification and monitoring, and personal protective equipment. 2. Accident investigation and development of occupational health and safety (OHS) policies. 3. Ensuring regulatory compliance and environmental responsibilities. Environmental engineering, industrial engineering, bachelor’s degree, paramedic, safety technician, rescue technician, or related field (degree not mandatory). Conduct inspections to identify hazards. Monitor the use of personal protective equipment (PPE). Validate equipment to be used by workers and contractors prior to any hazardous work. Conduct inspections to identify hazards. Monitor the use of personal protective equipment (PPE). Validate equipment to be used by workers and contractors prior to any hazardous work. Validate work areas. Verify the proper condition of facilities. Document non-compliance reports for workers and contractors. Communicate safety requirements for hazardous work prior to its execution. Conduct accident and incident investigations. Request COVID-19 tests and anti-doping examinations. Process personnel onboarding and offboarding for operational staff. Develop and implement occupational health and safety (OHS) policies (e.g., accident reporting procedures). Lead accident investigation procedures. Supervise operations to eliminate hazardous activities. Ensure compliance with governmental regulations. Ensure fulfillment of environmental responsibilities. Monitor proper water usage, i.e., conservation and care of water resources. Ensure proper segregation of hazardous and non-hazardous waste. Monitor infrastructure processes to prevent damage to fauna, soil, subsoil, and flora in utilized areas.


