Job Details
The Manager of HS&E in the plant, is to ensure the well-being of employees, protect the environment, and
safeguard the company against legal and reputational risks. Their responsibilities typically include
developing and implementing safety protocols, monitoring compliance with regulations, investigating
incidents, providing employee training, and promoting a culture of safety and environmental stewardship.
Ultimately, the manager aims to create a workplace where employees can perform their duties safely,
minimize environmental impact, and contribute to the overall success of the organization.
Given the sensitive nature of HS&E information, maintaining confidentiality of all information is crucial. This
role must adhere to strict ethical standards and ensure the security of our company and employee data.
Job Responsibilities
Developing and Implementing Safety Protocols: developing and implementing safety protocols
and procedures to ensure a safe working environment for all employees. This includes conducting
risk assessments, creating safety training programs, and establishing emergency response plans.
Monitoring Compliance: ensure that the plant complies with all relevant health, safety, and
environmental regulations and standards set by local, national, and international authorities. This
involves staying up to date with changing regulations and conducting regular audits to assess
compliance.
Incident Investigation and Prevention: If accidents or incidents occur, the HS&E manager leads
investigations to determine the root causes and develops measures to prevent similar incidents in
the future. This may involve analyzing data, conducting interviews, and implementing corrective
actions.
Workers Compensation Claims: File workers compensation claim, coordinate information with
claims adjustors and brokers, monitor employee treatment progress, and evaluate ability to offer
modified duty and return to work process.
Employee Training and Education: provides ongoing training and education to employees on
safety procedures, environmental awareness, and regulatory compliance. They may also conduct
drills and simulations to ensure readiness for emergencies.
Environmental Management: oversee environmental management initiatives, including waste
management, pollution prevention, and sustainable practices. This may involve implementing
recycling programs, reducing energy consumption, and ensuring proper disposal of hazardous
materials.