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We are looking for a Site Safety Manager who will be responsible for overseeing and executing corporate safety programs at the field level on a wide variety of Brennan projects.
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In matters requiring technical support the Site Safety Manager has direct report to appropriate Corporate Safety representative) (Site Safety Manager is empowered to manage and enforce site safety, health and environmental efforts regarding all site personnel.
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The Plant Safety Supervisor Position reports directly to the site Environmental Health & Safety Manager and will work closely with all site personnel and leadership, to e nsure site compliance with OSHA and EPA requirements as well as adherence to all company and site policies and procedures.
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5+ years of construction safety experience with at least two years being in heavy civil construction/site preparation/underground utilities. Conduct orientation for sub-contracted employees and monitor them for adherence to OSHA, Company, and site safety expectations.
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INCIDENT REPORTING - Notify Operations Manager, Project Manager, and Corporate Safety Manager immediately of all accidents. Participate in pre-job Safety Planning Meeting with Bowen Project Superintendent, Project Manager and Foremen prior to work beginning onsite.
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Site Safety Manager. The Safety Manager is responsible for the development, implementation and continual improvement of Construction & Safety programs that foster a strong safety, quality, and teamwork culture throughout organization and projects.
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A Site EHS Manager works with the Site Leader, Operations, Quality, Continuous Improvement, and Human Resources functions at a site level to ensure our employees are safe and to maintain compliance with environmental, health and safety regulations, and drive the execution of the EHS strategy to create a culture of EHS excellence.
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The role will be involved in the hiring, on-going training and development, and performance reviews of site EHS Managers and EHS Supervisors, which are roles that share a reporting relationship with both the site General Manager and Regional Safety Manager.
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This position reports to the Safety Director and will partner with the job site Superintendent and Project Manager for day-to-day operations. For personal injuries, ensure injured party gets immediate care as appropriate for the severity of the injury, reporting immediately to Safety Director and Risk Manager.
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Work closely with the Corporate Risk Manager, Safety & Health Lead, and the external insurance firms to effectively identify and manage loss prevention issues and close out recommendations from their site assessments.
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This Safety manager position is located in South Florida at a designated construction site and will report to the Director of Environmental Health and Safety. The Safety Manager will be responsible for assisting in the implementation of the company safety, health, and environmental program at the project level.
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The Project Safety Coordinator will report to the on-site MSR-FSR Project Manager (PM) and will also have direct access to and support from the FSR EHS Manager and MSR-FSR Global EHS Director.
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This position is also responsible for identifying and implementing EHS strategies, industrial hygiene, site security, safety and chemical regulatory requirements, training on general safety, injury reductions and emissions/waste/water management, including all applicable regulatory and permitting and reporting requirements for regulatory agencies.
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The Site Safety & Health Officer (SSHO) is responsible for the full-time on-site safety and occupational health management, surveillance, inspections, training, and safety enforcement.
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The site safety manager is responsible for managing, implementing and enforcing the project APP. The SSHO shall provide full-time on site safety and occupational health management, surveillance, inspections, training and safety enforcement.
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