Saturday, April 23, 2016

safety Engineer

•carrying out risk assessments and considering how risks could be reduced; •outlining safe operational procedures which identify and take account of all relevant hazards; •carrying out regular site inspections to check policies and procedures are being properly implemented; •making changes to working practices that are safe and comply with legislation; •preparing health and safety strategies and developing internal policy; •leading in-house training with managers and employees about health and safety issues and risks; •keeping records of inspection findings and producing reports that suggest improvements; •recording of incidents and accidents and producing statistics for managers; •being up to date with new legislation and maintaining a working knowledge of all Health and Safety Executive (HSE) legislation and any developments that affect the employer's industry; •attending Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) seminars and reading professional journals; •producing management reports, newsletters and bulletins; •ensuring the safe installation of equipment; •managing and organising the safe disposal of hazardous substances, e.g. asbestos; •advising on a range of specialist areas, e.g. fire regulations, hazardous substances, noise, safeguarding machinery and occupational diseases.

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