- Maintaining safety and health standards in the workplace.
- Creating and carrying out WSH plans.
- Evaluating tools, machinery and processes.
- Encouraging staff participation and compliance.
- Assessing workplace risks and addressing them.
- Investigating onsite accidents and implementing corrective measures.
- Organising activities to boost WSH awareness.
During implementation, Safety Coordinators may train employees on WSH practices. They constantly monitor employee compliance and workplace conditions, while formulating solutions to safety and health issues. These safety professionals usually have a strong working knowledge of the equipment and processes involved in the specific industries they’re involved in.