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The Division Safety Manager will work with the Division Vice President or Division Manager, General Superintendent, Project Manager's, Superintendents, and other field staff working on various projects throughout the region.
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The Division Safety Manager will monitor the onsite activities on multiple construction jobsites across Southern California, to ensure that all work is conducted at the highest level of safety and in accordance with company safety standards and Cal-OSHA safety standards.
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Ability to drive safety vehicle to travel to job site visits and attend meetings on behalf of the company. We are currently seeking a Division Safety Manager who will lead our safety efforts on multiple projects throughout Southern California.
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Root Cause Analysis)Have solid interpersonal skills, must be able to work well with the construction project site team, owners and construction management firms. Job sites typically will include uneven surfaces and may require climbing ladders and scaffolding to review site safety equipment.
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Coach front line supervisors and Superintendents on safety observations, safety meetings, Task Hazard Analysis, and Jobsite Safety Inspections. Conduct daily safety observations accompanied with conversations about safe work behaviors.
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Relocation assistance will be provided to candidates outside of the local area on a case-by-case basis. Walking job sites and other locations including excavations, scaffolds, roofs and elevated platforms to observe the work.
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Perform testing on noise, air flow and air quality, and also keep record of the testing. We nurture that resource by fostering a work environment that encourages communication, respect and recognition.
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Conduct site audits at least weekly. Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) Certification preferred. Enforce safety standard according to IIPP.Ensure subcontractor compliance with jobsite safety regulations and requirements.
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Moderate Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Power Point, and Word. Efficient recordkeeping and submittals of required project safety documentation. Lifting and carrying of training and clerical materials and safety equipment.
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The Site Safety Manager will work with Project Managers and Superintendents and report to the Regional Safety Manager. The on-site Safety Manager will play a crucial role in promoting and maintaining a strong safety culture, ensuring adherence to safety regulations, and implementing effective safety measures to mitigate risks.
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Essential Functions Stay updated on relevant safety laws and guarantees that all work is performed in accordance with approved (MUTCD) (METRO) (CAL-OSHA) manuals, internal policies and procedures, contract documents, and good engineering practices.
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Provides project management team with guidance on health and safety and confirm project site fulfills industry, local, state, and federal guidelines and regulations. Plans, implements, manages, and maintains comprehensive environmental safety & health programs on premises or at project site locations.
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We are seeking a highly qualified Site Safety Manager to oversee and manage safety protocols, compliance and incident investigations for heavy civil construction projects in the LA Metro area.
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Have solid interpersonal skills, must be able to work well with the construction project site team, owners and construction management firms. Division Safety Manager (Greater Los Angeles.
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Stay updated on relevant safety laws and guarantees that all work is performed in accordance with approved (MUTCD) (METRO) (CAL-OSHA) manuals, internal policies and procedures, contract documents, and good engineering practices.
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