( 01 ) – HSE OFFICER JOB | EHS | SAFETY OFFICER JOB |
VACANCIES | HIRING | OPENINGS – OCTOBER
2022
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Responsibilities for a HSE | Safety Professionals
typically include:
As a
HSE Professional, you will be tasked with:
Ensuring the safety of all employees across the organization providing strategic health and safety support to all employees and including all contractors employees.
Developing, updating, maintaining and documenting safety standards, instructions, and codes inline with the national / international guidelines.
Developing and delivering training programmes to ensure all employees understand their responsibilities in maintaining a safe work environment in the industry.
Conducting risk assessment and reviewing, supporting for compliance with both company and industry standards.
Guiding/advising
on crisis management responses to emergency situations and incidents either
during or after regular duty hours
OIL SPILL RESPONSE & PREVENTION
Essential skills required for HSE | Safety Professionals
:
Good
analytical thinker with strong problem-solving skills.
Observant
with great attention to detail and organisational skills.
Ability
to work under tough situations, pressure and meet tight deadlines independently
and as part of a team.
Have
to stay up-to-date with changes in the law and technological advancements in
the HSE field.
Capable
to explain scientific or technical information in simple terms to wider teams.
Confidence
in making right decisions.
Good
commanding communication skill.
Tactful
and able to get on well with people from all backgrounds and professionals from
other disciplines and with shop floor employees to top management.
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