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INCIDENT REPORTING - Notify Operations Manager, Project Manager, and Corporate Safety Manager immediately of all accidents. Immediately notify Operations and Corporate Safety Director of state or federal OSHA visits and follow Bowen Safety Policy procedures.
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As a site safety Representative, you are responsible for working with the Site Safety Manager, project management, and supervision to implement the Client’s safety policy and site-specific rules and regulations and report to corporate safety personnel.
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The Regional Safety Manager will report directly to the Regional Vice President to support and implement the corporate safety program as communicated by the Corporate Safety Manager.
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Participates in actual or potential Serious Injury & Fatality (SIF) and other incident investigations as deemed appropriate by corporate safety. Other duties as assigned by PIH Corporate Safety & Risk.
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Acts as a safety consultant to Operations Manager with the following expectations: Consult with Bowen Corporate Safety Director for any technical information required to best implement the safety program consistently.
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Fiber Network Services (FNS) is seeking an experienced In-house Broadband/HFC Corporate Safety Manager to act as a resource for coworkers about how to uphold regulatory safety standards and complete tasks while limiting risk of bodily injury.
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This role reports to the PCI Corporate Field Safety Manager has oversight responsibility of Division field safety management and may travel up to 70% of the time. Ensures POWER follows NV Energy’s incident and accident reporting procedures as well as POWER company procedures as outlined in POWER’s Corporate Safety Plan.
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The Site Safety Manager is responsible for promoting and enforcing of the corporate Health, Safety & Environment (“HSE”) program and providing safety support to construction operations.
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Hired as a Recruiter - he’s also worked as a Group Manager, Vice president, Managing Partner and was promoted to President in 2020. Group Manager – Heavy Civil Division. Josh is a Group Manager and has been with Commonwealth Resources, Inc. Since 2016.
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Minimum of 10 of years’ experience serving in a Safety Manager role within the heavy civil industry. This position is responsible for planning, implementing, and supervising project safety and accident and fire protection programs in compliance with corporate safety program standards on all job sites.
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The Regional Safety Manager reports to the Corporate Safety Director and is a business partner to the Regional Vice President. The Regional Safety Manager visits construction projects, offices, prefabrication shops, and other work locations daily to inspect job sites to verify the Company’s safety programs is fully executed.
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Documents findings and submits job site inspection reports to the applicable Corporate Safety Director, Superintendent, Project Manager and Director of Human Resources. The Safety Inspector will conduct high level, on-site safety & Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (“SWPPP”) inspections of construction projects warehouse, fabrication shop and the work performed by the service maintenance department to ensure compliance with established state and Company occupational safety standards.
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Partners with the Corporate Director of EHS to implement the environmental control strategies at the plant (Wastewater Treatment, Particles Emission and Filtration, Dust Hazard Control, Ammonia Systems Controls, Process Safety management.
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The Safety Manager (SM) / Site Safety & Health Officer (SSHO) is responsible for implementing the companys efforts in the following areas: Safety Management Systems, Risk Management and Loss Reductions, Safety Audits, and Safety Training.
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Advance cert: Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) NEBOSH Certification, etc. Site Safety Manager needs 8-10 years of experience in the environmental, health and safety discipline with a strong focus on safety required.
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