What are the responsibilities and job description for the Safety Coordinator position at Pulice?
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Administer compliance with the safety program and lead accident prevention efforts to ensure company and project safety goals are met.
- Conduct and document daily site inspections. Monitor and enforce the requirements of the project specific safety plan, Pulice safety manual, applicable federal or state OSHA standards, and any owner-specific requirements.
- Monitor safety performance of all Pulice and trade subcontractor personnel. Contact the subcontractor supervisor responsible for correcting issues. Follow up to ensure corrective action has been effectively implemented.
- Prepare written reports of safety observations during inspections and assign the necessary corrective actions. Assign completion dates for corrective actions as appropriate.
- Has the authority and responsibility to STOP work in an area to remedy a serious or life-threatening safety deficiency.
- Report incidents, unsafe conditions and any immediate dangerous situations to the Pulice team members.
- Participate in pre-construction meetings and pre-activity meetings.
- Participate in off-hour or weekend high-risk activities as needed.
- Work weekends and nights as assigned by the Project Safety Manager.
- Provide site-specific safety orientation for all Pulice and trade subcontractor employees.
- Identify training needs for Pulice project team. Provide safety training as needed.
- Monitor first aid supplies, emergency equipment, PPE and fire extinguishers are on site and properly maintained.
- Monitor required safety signage and workplace notifications are posted and maintained.
- Monitor safety recalls for commonly used construction products or equipment.
- Participate in all site-wide safety meetings and staff meetings.
- Perform pre-employment, random, post-accident, and reasonable suspicion drug testing.
- Manage region incident reports and training records through the safety database site.
- Carry out any other assigned tasks given by the Project Safety Manager or Regional Safety Manager.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Associate degree in Safety from an accredited institution or 4 years construction safety experience in heavy construction (marine works, tunnel, or roadway) preferred.
- OSHA 30 Hour Construction Safety Trained required. OSHA 500 preferred.
- First aid/CPR/AED Certified. Train-the Trainer preferred.
- CHST designation or equivalent preferred.
- Knowledge and understanding of OSHA Construction Standards, DOT Safety Standards and other state and federal agency guidelines
- Ability to recognize hazardous situations and make independent judgments concerning the general safety of workers
- Team player with a professional image, capable of handling highly confidential information
- Exercise excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment that may require long hours, including nights & weekends
- Must be able to climb ladders and stairs and work from heights
- Must be able to work in varied physical environments which include both indoor and outdoor work in the hot and cold
- Demonstrate technical and analytical problem-solving skills
- Strong time management, prioritization, and organizational skills
- Proficient in MS Office Suite
Pre-employment background check and drug screening required.
Pulice Construction Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer Women/Minorities/Veterans/Disabled
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