SAFETY OFFICER IN PORT ELIZABETH
The HSE&Q Officer acts as the first point of contact for all HSE&Q-related matters. The primary function is to implement the HSE&Q Management system on all relevant sites/Depot, in order to achieve and maintain a safe and healthy working environment. Also to maintain and implement the Quality Assurance program. Key Responsibilities HSE Implement and monitor all HSE management systems on site, including, but not limited to HSE guidelines, objectives and practices. Schedule and execute audits on site to identify areas of improvement and implement measures as required. Carry out risk assessments on a continuous basis on site. Provide HSE training, awareness and induction on site to staff, contractors and other relevant parties. Engage with staff, contractors and other relevant parties with respect to HSE matters related to the site. Keep HSE statistical records, such as incidents, accidents, near-misses and working hours on site. Keep HSE registers up to date, including renewals of permits, licenses, etc. Compile monthly site HSE reports. Have first line responsibility for incident investigations, including but not limited to investigating, making initial recommendations and putting measures in place to prevent reoccurrence. Assist Depot Managers to implement accident-prevention and environmental impact activities on site. Implement emergency and crisis management plans on site. Act as Emergency coordinator on site. Implement Environmental Management Plans of the site. Monitor environmental footprint on site. Other duties as assigned by the HSE&Q Manager. Quality Management Administer and maintain non-conformance and suggestion systems, including Corrective and Preventative Action Requests (CPAR), Non-conformance Report (NCR) and Field Performance Report (FPR) systems. Ensure quality requirements are met by both internal and external audit, review of inspection reports and analysis of non-conformance reporting. Ensure quality plans are produced when required and meet requirements. Ensure internal quality standards are maintained and monitored. Other QM-related duties as assigned by the HSE&Q Manager. Requirements Up-to-date knowledge of relevant HSE legislation (OHS Act and Regulations, NEMA, COIDA, etc.), environmental regulations and safety procedures Minimum 2 year’s OHS certification or equivalent. Minimum 3 years’ relevant experience in Logistics, Fuels and Lubes depots and Workshop safety Demonstrated knowledge of and experience with HSE management systems and relevant standards. Certified risk assessor, would be an advantage Experience in working with quality management systems Valid driver’s license is required. APPLY - recruiter1@talentedrecruitment.co,za
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