Health & Safety Manager
Sabic
Total years of experience :6 years, 3 Months
Implementation and orientation of the HSE management system,
• Identifying and carrying out corrective actions on all incidents and accidents which occurred on the project, including near miss.
• Carry out procedures and permits to work, including hot works, restricted access, confined space, excavations, and lifting appliances and procedures.
• Chairing safety meetings with sub-contractors and there safety representatives.
• Keeping track of time sheets and daily reports
• Implementation and orientation of all health, safety and environmental procedures.
• Carry out risk assessments and checks on tools, plant and other appliances.
• Enforcing security control measures.
• Implementation of all safety devises.
• Recording of all safety statistics
• Making sure that all measure are in place to stop incidents /accidents.
• Coordinating with the local authorities.
• Training of new safety personnel. Abrasive Wheel training Qualitative Fit Testing of Respiratory Products.
• Carrying out weekly safety audits.
• Over viewing the main structure works regarding safety procedures and carrying out corrective actions.
• In charge of the erecting and dismantling of tower cranes and mobile cranes my role is the appointed person. Preparing and arranging lifting plans, conducting crane meetings fortnightly.
• Crane rescue instructor.
I have over 21 years experience in Construction, I have worked in Qatar, and Saudi Arabia I have experience in Doka, piling and pile testing kentledge method this was the first pile test of this method in Saudi Arabia. I have prepared monitoring methods for the Doka. I am a work at height specialist I have introduced the first work at height method of fall restraint instead of fall arrest which is the norm in Saudi Arabia. All I ask is that you consider me to work for this role I will bring new procedures and safer ways of working. I am a tower crane specialist and I am a carpenter by trade also. I have a degree in health and safety management. Regards Paul James