WSH Safety Coordinator
Safety Compliance:
· Ensure the construction site complies with all relevant Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) regulations, guidelines, and codes of practice.
· Regularly update site safety protocols to reflect changes in local regulations or company policies.
· Liaise with regulatory bodies such as the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) and other authorities to ensure compliance with statutory requirements.
Risk Management:
· Conduct thorough risk assessments to identify potential hazards on site.
· Develop and implement control measures to mitigate identified risks.
· Monitor and review risk assessments regularly, updating them as necessary.
Safety Inspections and Audits:
· Perform daily site inspections
· Conduct periodic safety audits, documenting findings and recommending corrective actions.
· Ensure that all equipment and machinery are in safe working condition and that safety devices are properly installed and functional.
Training and Education:
· Organize and conduct safety training sessions for all site personnel, including toolbox talks, safety inductions, and emergency response drills.
· Educate workers on the proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and other safety measures.
· Maintain records of all safety training sessions and ensure that all employees are aware of site safety protocols.
Incident Management:
· Investigate any accidents, incidents, or near-misses to determine their cause and recommend preventive measures.
· Prepare and submit detailed incident reports to management and relevant authorities as required.
· Ensure that all incidents are documented and that lessons learned are communicated to the site team to prevent recurrence.
Safety Documentation and Reporting:
· Maintain all safety records, including inspection logs, safety training records, incident reports, and risk assessments.
· Prepare monthly safety performance reports for submission to the Site Manager and Project Manager.
· Monitor and report on key safety metrics, such as accident frequency rates and safety compliance levels.
Skills:
· A diploma in Occupational Health and Safety, or a related field
· MUST Possess Advanced Certificate in WSH Safety Coordinators Training Course
· Good to have: Certification in Lifting Supervisors Safety Course, Certification in Supervision of Metal Scaffold Erection Course, Certification in WAH Supervisor course, Occupational First Aid Course (OFA), Managing Work at Height
· Additional certificates related to safety is an added advantage
· Proficient in report writing.
· Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail
· Ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions and at heights, as required
· May need to work extended hours, including weekends, to meet project deadlines.
Expected salary: $1,000 - $1,800 per month