Health, Safety and Environmental Officer - Keighley - ref. l96842703
Keighley
Job Description
Our client based in Keighley are looking for Safety, Health and Environmental Officers to join their team. The SHE Officer is responsible for ensuring the compliance of Safety, Health and Enviromental policies throughout the site., reporting to the general manager.
Main Duties:
- Ensure a safe workplace environment without risk to health.
- Ensure Health & Safety policies, procedures, rules and regulations are adhered to and are regularly reviewed, updated and communicated.
- Ensure the company meets its statutory obligations in all areas pertaining to health, safety, environment, welfare at work.
- Ensure the completion and regular review of risk assessments for all work equipment and operations.
- Ensure that all accidents are documented, fully investigated and recommended improvements implemented.
- Ensure that safety inspections are carried out, fire drills and fire alarms are correctly reported, safety inspections, risk assessments and lone working procedures are managed and employees are aware of their responsibilities.
- Amend and update health and safety policies, safe systems of working and procedures.
- Ensure training records are updated with all health and safety training.
- Establish a full program of documented health and safety inspections, audits and checks.
- Liaise with external training consultants where appropriate in the provision of training required.
- Manage, chair and devise agenda for health and safety meetings, ensuring minutes are circulated and actions carried out.
- Keep up to date with changes in legislation and amend and communicate all relevant policies/information.
- Update current environmental policy and ensure it is communicated to all relevant employees.
- Make recommendations for new environmental practices that will assist the company in meeting customer expectations.
- Keep up-to-date with legislation and amend and communicate all relevant policies/information, ensure the board are aware of any new changes that could impact dramatically on current procedures or where substantial costs may be incurred.
- Make recommendations on safety topics such as proper waste disposal, fire regulations, and noise
- Conduct risk assessments to identify work areas with high risk of operational hazard
- Oversee company waste disposal methods to ensure they comply with safe disposal procedures
- Review company operational processes to ensure they are in line with external safety legislations
- Attend occupational safety and health seminars to update job knowledge and enhance their skills.
- Maintain the HS&E systems
- Ensure the planning and completion of all locations Risk Assessments and safe systems of work
- Maintain the locations Management processes including the investigation of all lost time incidents and management of the incident recording system to meet with statutory requirements
- Ensure the reporting of injuries, diseases and dangerous occurrences
- Ensure all emergency evacuation procedures are recorded, followed and practiced to adhere to with agreed group standards
- Assist with the management of all Stakeholder relationships (EA, HSE, Customers, Local community)
- Deliver Health, Safety and Environmental training
- NEBOSH National Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety
- Environmental qualification would be an advantage but not essential
- Experience within a manufacturing environment
- Excellent written and spoken communication skills in order to explain health and safety processes to a range of people and to give presentations to groups
- Negotiating skills to convince managers of the need to implement and maintain safety standards that may compromise speed or efficiency in the organisation
- Patience and diplomacy because the profession requires a collaborative approach
- The ability to understand and analyse complex information and present it simply and accurately
- An investigative mind
- IT skills
- Attention to detail
- A flexible approach to work
- An interest in the law and the ability to understand regulations
Additional Information
Location: Keighley
Hours of work:
- 2 separate Part-time roles, Permanent (we will consider one applicant to cover both sites)
Salary:
- £16,000 - 16 hours per annum
Our benefits include:
- 24 hours - 20 days inclusive of bank holidays
- A contributory Pension Scheme once you have been employed for three months (3% by company)
- 1 x Life Assurance and a Health Cash Plan Scheme which covers dental, optical, mental health and well-being after 6 months employment.
- On-site parking
This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of Gem Partnership Ltd who are trading as a recruitment business.
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