What are the responsibilities and job description for the Safety Specialist position at GRAYWOLF INTEGRATED CONSTRUCTION COMPANY?
Job Title: Safety Specialist
Reports to: Safety Manager
Department: Safety
POSITION SUMMARY:
Responsible to learn all safety functions necessary to support Graywolf Construction at the assigned jobsite. Assists the Project Safety Manager in all safety related matters.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
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Reports to: Safety Manager
Department: Safety
POSITION SUMMARY:
Responsible to learn all safety functions necessary to support Graywolf Construction at the assigned jobsite. Assists the Project Safety Manager in all safety related matters.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
- Work as a leader in the safety department, functioning under the authority and direction of the Project Safety Manager
- Set exemplary standards of ethics and stewardship of the company’s resources, support company philosophy, practice and goals, function as a team player and help to maintain good communication with the Safety Department
- Learn to identify workplace safety hazards and take necessary corrective action to eliminate or minimize them
- Observe the implement as directed the Zero Injury System of Safety Excellence
- Learn basic concepts of subcontractor safety management
- Learn basic construction techniques such as rigging, excavation, welding, electrical circuits, mechanical piping, steel erection, and concrete foundations
- Draft Lessons Learned and Safety Alert documents to be shared throughout the organization
- Conduct regular safety checks in the field
- Attend the weekly general safety meetings, and daily operations coordination meetings
- Conduct Safety Checks as directed by the Project Safety Manager
- Learn about safety program documentation, OSHA record keeping, document posting, trenching and scaffold permitting, and regulatory compliance documentation
- Participate in site inspections and testing as necessary for required permits, including confined space, hot work, rigging and trenching
- Maintain jobsite first aid and emergency response supplies
- Learn basic emergency preparedness requirements on a large construction project
- Learn the critical aspects of injury case management as it relates to OSHA Recordkeeping
- Minimum of 3 years of industrial construction experience
- Obtain OSHA 30 certification within 6 months of hire
- A high school diploma or GED is required
- Active listening skills
- Enthusiasm to learn
- Must be flexible to accommodate work in the office and field
- Must be willing to grow as a public speaker
- Must have a basic knowledge of the 1904 OSHA Recordkeeping standard
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