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Job Description
• Responsible for safety and health management system in compliance with the Workplace Safety & Health Act and NUS Safety and Health requirements
• Establish a framework for legal & statutory compliance through assessing the applicability of safety & health legal requirements and regulated chemicals, as well as departmental related licenses.
• Provide technical guidance on safety & health requirements, including proposing measures based on hierarchy of controls
• Provide support to college level safety & health programmes and processes, including Secretariat for Department and College level S&H committee meetings
• Manage laboratory commissioning and decommissioning
• Maintain and update safety & health licences and documentation for compliance, oversee all internal audits and reports for compliance
• Conduct regular safety inspections and organise S&H activities and events
• Review, implement, monitor, and coordinate S&H emergency preparedness supporting drills/exercises.
Job Requirements
• Degree in Chemistry or HSE or Engineering or related subject
• At least three years working experience in chemical-related workplace
• Fresh Safety & Health graduates who are highly motivated and with prior 2 years of relevant experiences are welcome to apply
• Familiar with statutory safety regulations
• Familiar with hazard identification, risk analyses and assessment methodologies
• Good knowledge of industry standards and practices relevant to laboratory safety
• Workplace Safety and Health Officer (WSHO) with MOM, qualified Fire Safety Manager (FSM) with SCDF would be advantageous
• Excellent communication and organizational skills with the ability to multi-task
• Proficient in Microsoft Office (e.g., Excel, Word, and PowerPoint)
• Independent and good team player
• Highly committed with good service-oriented attitude