What are the responsibilities and job description for the Construction Site Safety Manager position at IAC - Industrial Accessories Company?
About Adelphi Construction:
A proud subsidiary of IAC, Adelphi Construction offers clients a comprehensive suite of services, including capital improvement project work, shutdowns, turnarounds, and plant maintenance. Our commitment to client satisfaction fosters long-term relationships. Headquartered in the Kansas City metropolitan area, Adelphi Construction is strategically positioned in the Midwest, boasting personnel with an average of over 25 years of experience, ensuring excellence in every project.
Corporate offices are in the Kansas City metropolitan area, strategically positioned and centrally located. Adelphi personnel have an average of over 25 years’ experience in their respective areas. We have learned over the years that performance and quality is realized from experienced staff. Adelphi personnel are hand-picked and seasoned for success.
Job Requirements:
Site Industrial Safety manager - responsible for monitoring the construction site, ensuring government regulations, Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA), and Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) laws are followed.
Create/Conduct safety training programs for employees, vendors, personnel working on site.
Post Completed training along with training needed and expirations of training.
Maintain physical and electronic files or other organizational systems.
Monitor construction sites and enforce compliance regarding site specific, government regulations, acts and standards.
Keep records of safety meetings, safety concerns, JSA or any Incidents/Accident records.
Review blueprints, ventilations systems, site lighting, and analyze materials to be used on site to
design proper signage, disposal methods, and to map out emergency evacuation plans, including
locations for fire extinguishers and first-aid kits.
Conduct Daily Safety Inspection using Apps provided for site safety inspections.
Work with OSHA and MSHA representatives as necessary during site visits and reviews.
Facilitate the process of distributing and collecting safety PPE and supplies for the site personnel.
Compile reports on various aspects of safety for sites assigned.
Consult building codes, government regulations, and other emergency response agencies. To ensure the workplace is compliant with health, safety, and environmental regulations.
Work with vendors, contractors, and sub-contractors to ensure safe practices throughout site.
Work within client and company policies and procedures.
Perform other duties as assigned by the Corporate Safety Manager as needed.
Projects across the country. Must be able to travel onsite as needed.
Additional Responsibilities:
Self-starter and can work in unsupervised settings.
Skilled in the safe use of various hand and power tools
Must have the ability to respond and adjust to changing or new situations. Work well in high stress environments and maintain professionalism in dealing with customers and co-workers.
Complete timely reports and training with no procrastination.
Able to tolerate working outside in severe weather conditions as well as exposure to high
temperature, noise, and dust.
Education/Experience:
High School diploma
OSHA 30-hour certificate, OSHA 500, OSHA 510, CHST
Bachelor’s degree in occupational health or similar field is preferred.
Word processing, writing, and communications. Knowledge of software applications, such as desktop publishing, spreadsheets, database management (i.e., Microsoft Office).
Three (3) years of field experience working or working with an experienced manager.
Customer service and interpersonal skills, with a high degree of communications skills.
Discretion, good judgment, organizational & management ability.
Initiative, ability to work independently, adaptable, and versatile.
Physical Requirements:
Lifting or manipulating heavy objects.
Frequently walking around the job site.
Occasionally stoop, kneel, or crouch.
Use hands and arms to reach for, grasp and manipulate object Tool.
Personal Protective Equipment Requirements:
Hard Hat – Hi-Visibility clothing, reflective during hours of reduced visibility, Safety Vest - Safety
Glasses - Steel Toed or composite toed work boots always worn on site.
Work Environment:
Work is conducted in an office environment but exposure to site and weather conditions also
occurs. Field construction work is performed outside so exposure to all types of weather conditions, including extreme heat and cold, is common. Although the work usually is not considered inherently dangerous, must be careful while performing onsite services.