Job Description
- Conduct daily Tool Box meeting, exercise and record keeping.
- Attending of monthly Safety Committee Meeting.
- Conduct daily site inspection to identify the unsafe act and unsafe condition to meet legal & other requirement.
- Assist WSHO to conduct daily coordination meeting addressing sub cons & internal works WSH non-conformance andmitigate the unsafe acts to meet legal and other requirements.
- Site checking on permit to work applicant to ensure that all safety provisions are in place.
- Ensure safe work procedures had been followed by respective trade.
- Ensure preventive maintenance had been carried out for machinery on site.
- Issuing of EHS instruction and administrative charges for safety violation.
- Assist WSHO in site accident/ incident investigation.
- Conducting of Safety orientation course for new workers on site.
- Assist WSHO to handling of external safety audit.
- Conduct Risk Assessment.
- Conduct periodically briefing Risk Assessment and Safe Work Procedure to the work force
Requirements
- Registered Workplace Health and Safety Officer certified by MOM with a valid registration.
- Specialist Diploma in WSH or other degrees as mandated by the Ministry of Manpower.
- At least 12 years of experience implementing a workplace health, safety and environment (HSE) management system in a marine shipyard or related industry
- Good knowledge of WSH Act and other statutory requirements and codes of practice.
- Well-versed with emergency response and fire protection systems including testing and inspection.
- Good communication skills, meticulous, resourceful, able to multi-task. A team player with the ability to work independently as well as in a team.