(Senior) Manager (Workplace Safety & Health Officer), SpIA
Agency for Science, Technology and Research – Queenstown
Discharge the duties of a Workplace Safety and Health Officer (WSHO) in accordance to the Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) Act and the WSH (WSHO) Regulations.
Develop / implementWSH management system and risk management plans pertaining to the research and general activities in the workplace.
Develop / implement programmes to steer WSH culture, habits and norms of the organisation.
Develop WSH training programmes and conduct safety trainings.
Provide advice to Management with respect to changes in the Acts, Regulations, Codes of Practice and Standards, and make recommendations on any aspects of workplace safety & health and environment protection matters.
Carry out WSH inspections and evaluate WSH non-compliance, unsafe work conditions and practices to identify WSH performance gaps.
Facilitate the management of risk in the workplace, recommend, implement actions and review effectiveness of measures to improve WSH performance and control risks.
Prepare and implement emergency response plans and communicate plans to stakeholders.
Plan and conduct emergency response training and drills.
Conduct incidents investigations and make recommendations to address root cause of incidents.
Act as the secretariat and facilitate the operations of the WSH committee.
Job Requirement
Degree in Engineering, Occupational Safety and Health, or related fields
At least 2 years of relevant WSH working experience
MOM registered Workplace Safety and Health Officer and SCDF registered Fire Safety Manager
Knowledge of WSH and chemical substances legislations and standards
Working experience in cleanroom environment is an advantage.
Self-driven and meticulous with strong ability to multi-task
Possess strong organisational and interpersonal skills
Excellent oral and written communication skills
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Health Safety Manager • Queenstown, New Zealand