Responsibilities
- Provide workplace safety and fire safety advice and oversee the fire and safety aspect in proper order.
- Work closely with the Authority to plan a framework/proposal that can be implemented to meet the event’s needs while keeping in compliance with the regulatory requirement imposed by venue owners.
- Manage and monitor the workplace safety and fire safety for all set-up, tear-down, rehearsals and show by working closely with the appointed contractors to ensure that all tasks are completed according to all regulations.
- Conduct daily site with relevant personnel as part of work monitoring. To document the daily monitoring and mitigation measures taken after observations where applicable.
- Work with the appointed Technical Team and Site Manager to manage, consolidate and check through the submission (including Risk Assessments) and advise on any changes required
- Provide necessary assistance regarding workplace safety and fire safety issues during all rehearsals, technical runs, actual show day and tear down.
Requirements
- A certified Workplace Safety and Health Officer (WSHO) with at least 2 years of relevant experience in work site safety management. Experience in events safety management will have an advantage.
- Preferably with knowledge of regulatory requirements from government agencies, such as SCDF, MOM and NEA etc.
- Preferably attained relevant certification (minimally WSQ Advanced Certificate in Workplace Safety and Health (Level B)
- Preferably possess a Class 3/3A driving license.
- A good team player who can multi-task, work with all levels of people and thrive in a fast-paced environment.