Safety Manager


Job Details

General Description

Ensures site and shop compliance with OSHA and contract-specific safety requirements. Works collaboratively with field and shop personnel, supervisors, management, contractors and customers to support project safety goals. Provides guidance organization-wide on safety, making appropriate recommendations to achieve organizational safety goals and compliance.


Tasks & Activities

ANALYSIS & PROBLEM SOLVING

  • Oversee accident investigations and related documentation;
  • Identifies and responds appropriately to safety concerns;
  • Maintains that federal, state, local laws, regulations, and codes are enforced;
  • Promote a culture of safety first throughout the organization;
  • Maintain OSHA recordkeeping and reporting requirements;
  • Conduct periodic safety audits and reports with recommendations for continuous improvement based on findings;
  • Assist in the implementation, auditing and maintenance of a safety policy handbook and site-specific policies that are required by law;
  • Maintains MSDS/SDS library;
  • Visit job sites when necessary to audit policies and procedures, train employees or conduct accident investigations;
  • Back-up Administrator for the Drug Free Workplace Program in conjunction with HR

COMMUNICATION

  • Coordinates OSHA training for new and existing employees;
  • Coordinate the planning, development and implementation of safety training for new employee orientation and annual required training programs;
  • Oversee toolbox talks for field and shop;
  • Work with the HR department to develop, implement and maintain a safety discipline policy and accountability program;
  • Report status of overall safety program to leadership team on a periodic basis;
  • Implement safety reward program

CUSTOMER SERVICE & CONTRACTUAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Attend Safety Council of Greater Columbus Meetings on our behalf (required for our membership);
  • Weekly jobsite inspections;
  • Attend BWC-required (for our rating) safety trainings/meetings;

JOB KNOWLEDGE

  • Conduct research and stay current regarding safety management best practices in the industry;
  • Develop a working knowledge of workers compensation insurance and premium reduction strategies to help maintain a safety program that focuses on a reduction of these costs by improving overall workplace safety;
  • Point person on OSHA visits;
  • Monitor, revise and implement ongoing updates safety regulations, laws or reporting requirements;
  • Creates SDS


Position Requirements

  • Bachelor s Degree in Safety, ASP/CSP or CHST designation OR minimum of 3 years of prior work history as a designated construction safety coordinator;
  • Qualified to recognize safety hazards;
  • Possesses current certification in first aid, CPR and AED;
  • Comprehensive knowledge of occupational safety regulations;
  • Possesses a recent OSHA 30-hour card (within the last two years) and/or OSHA 500 certification;
  • Ability to identify problems, establish facts, collect data, draw valid conclusions and ensure problems are solved and do not reoccur
  • Must be able to communicate effectively with construction managers, architects, engineers, field and shop personnel
  • Work well under the pressure of time constraints and changing expectations;
  • Excellent time management, organizational, problem solving and conflict resolution skills.
  • Customer service orientation with strong communication skills; Ability to train a diverse employee base
  • Proven ability to work independently while supporting company safety goals.
  • Above average computer skills with demonstrated experience with all Microsoft Office programs, including Excel, Word, PowerPoint.
  • Fluent in Spanish is a plus, but not a requirement






 Anderson Aluminum Corporation

 05/18/2024

 Columbus,OH