Safety Advisor NCSO Designation - Local Safety Consulting & Training Center - London, ON
Canada
about 2 years ago
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Summary
We are looking for individuals with their NCSO:
Minimum five (5) years of industrial SSHE and trade/industry related experience
Available to Travel
Provincial Construction Association Leadership course or industry equivalent (i.e. ACSA Leadership for Safety Excellence)
Proficient in use of Microsoft Office software
Clearly read, write and speak fluently in English (French communication is an asset)
Strong leadership, influencing, teamwork, organizational and interpersonal skills
Demonstrated willingness to positively intervene on any unsafe act
Ability to clearly and assertively communicate SSHE expectations , project objectives and manage change
Work in challenging conditions (outdoors 8+ hours / day), and deal constructively with conflict
Know and understand requirements of the current and applicable Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) Act, including Regulations under the Act
Know and understand Workers Compensation Legislation, including Return to Work requirements
Working knowledge of Fit for Duty expectations, A&D policies and Injury (Care) Management tactics
Current First Aid Certificate (Level 3 preferred / Level 2 minimum) (preferred)
Proficient in current TDG and WHMIS regulations and requirements (preferred)
Certified in the use of a various noise (dosimeter) and gas testing equipment (LEL) (preferred)
Clean driver License abstract
Working at Heights and Confined Space certification
Long and Short term contracts
Tasks and Responsibilities
Provide safety input into project constructability reviews
Understand all work scope and actively participate in project kick-off meetings to help raise awareness of safety concerns prior to the start of work
Review and provide daily safety input into Contractor work plans
Attend daily Contractor Toolbox meetings with project personnel, Contractor supervision and craft workers; participating in the discussions and providing guidance on safe work approaches
Share relevant safety bulletins, incident learnings and lead discussions on various relevant safety topics at Contractors’ Toolbox meetings.
Verify Contractor documentation and work processes to ensure compliance with Contractor Safety Program and work permit system
Immediately inform Supervision of any safety concerns or event that results in a potential or actual injury, illness, security, spill, equipment damage or other loss
Coach Contractors on incident prevention, case management tactics and SSHE expectations
Actively promote and encourage proactive safety behaviors including: hazard recognition and mitigation, near loss reporting, looking out for each other (actively caring) and stopping work to address safety concerns.
Participate in incident investigations, identify root cause, share learnings and support action plan development.
Verify Contractors training certifications to validate competencies to perform higher risk work
Job Types: Casual, Part-time, Full-time
Pay: $25.00-$40.00 per hour
Additional pay:
Overtime pay
Schedule:
10 hour shift
12 hour shift
8 hour shift
Day shift
Holidays
Monday to Friday
Night shift
Overtime
Weekend availability
Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 2023-04-15
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