What are the responsibilities and job description for the Regional Safety Manager position at Austin Building and Design, Inc?
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Interface with the Sr. Director of QA/Safety regarding Austin safety program and enforce our safety culture. Verify Austin safety program is being implemented on their project. Develop site specific safety manuals for new project. Review new or revised OSHA regulations to see if revisions to Austin safety program are required. Verify OSHA state programs are identified in the required Austin site specific safety manual. Verify that each subcontractor has submitted a site-specific safety plan/manual for the work they will be performing. Reviews and enforces OSHA safety regulations and standards. Provides technical guidance and training (OSHA 10/30 and regulatory changes to their project team. Provide Corporate Director of QA/Safety with required regional project safety updates i.e. project hours, inspections completed. Investigate complex accidents or where two (2) or more employees were injured doing the same task. Visit all regional projects on a periodic basis based on the complexity of the project. Generate a comprehensive safety report to all corporate managers, regional managers and the project team for all acceptable and unacceptable observed. Follow-up on all unacceptable items.