Sr.HSE Officer
Drake & Scull International PJSC
Total years of experience :14 years, 10 Months
To establish budget proposals for the operation of the Occupational Health and Safety office and specific training programs.
To increase health and safety awareness at all levels within the organization.
To investigate and report on all serious/critical personal injury accidents occurring to students, staff and/or visitors to the appropriate senior official, and to assist in the investigation of all accidents/incidents that result in substantial damage to Board vehicles and property.
To investigate and report on complaints of hazardous working conditions to the Associate Director and other appropriate senior staff.
To respond to employees safety concern’s.
To respond to fires and other emergencies on or about the Board property.
To coordinate registration and removal of hazardous waste.
To coordinate the training of personnel in areas of safety, including first aid, CPR, accident prevention and investigation, work place inspections and other matters related to implementing safety procedures in Board facilities.
To liaise with the fire department regarding emergency procedures, communications and fire safety education programs.
To assume other duties as may be assigned.
Supervise and perform firefighting activities.
Interpret and enforce department rules and regulations.
Receive and relay fire calls and alarms; operate radio and other communications equipment.
Direct and participate in duty crew activities.
Supervise and perform salvage and overhaul operations.
Develop and present programs to the community on fire safety and prevention topics.
Assist and/or take a lead role in supervision of administrative or suppression/rescue activities as assigned.
Adhere to safe work practices and procedures.
Attend and participate in staff meetings and related activities; attend workshops, conferences, and classes to increase professional knowledge; attend continuing education classes and maintain certifications in firefighting, hazardous materials, wild land operations, technical rescue, and related subjects to area of expertise and areas of administrative expertise; serve on committees as assigned.
To establish budget proposals for the operation of the Occupational Health and Safety office and specific training programs.
To increase health and safety awareness at all levels within the organization.
To investigate and report on all serious/critical personal injury accidents occurring to students, staff and/or visitors to the appropriate senior official, and to assist in the investigation of all accidents/incidents that result in substantial damage to Board vehicles and property.
To investigate and report on complaints of hazardous working conditions to the Associate Director and other appropriate senior staff.
To respond to employees safety concern’s.
To respond to fires and other emergencies on or about the Board property.
To coordinate registration and removal of hazardous waste.
To coordinate the training of personnel in areas of safety, including first aid, CPR, accident prevention and investigation, work place inspections and other matters related to implementing safety procedures in Board facilities.
To liaise with the fire department regarding emergency procedures, communications and fire safety education programs.
To assume other duties as may be assigned.
Supervise and perform firefighting activities.
Interpret and enforce department rules and regulations.
Receive and relay fire calls and alarms; operate radio and other communications equipment.
Direct and participate in duty crew activities.
Supervise and perform salvage and overhaul operations.
Develop and present programs to the community on fire safety and prevention topics.
Assist and/or take a lead role in supervision of administrative or suppression/rescue activities as assigned.
Adhere to safe work practices and procedures.
Attend and participate in staff meetings and related activities; attend workshops, conferences, and classes to increase professional knowledge; attend continuing education classes and maintain certifications in firefighting, hazardous materials, wild land operations, technical rescue, and related subjects to area of expertise and areas of administrative expertise; serve on committees as assigned.
To establish budget proposals for the operation of the Occupational Health and Safety office and specific training programs.
To increase health and safety awareness at all levels within the organization.
To investigate and report on all serious/critical personal injury accidents occurring to students, staff and/or visitors to the appropriate senior official, and to assist in the investigation of all accidents/incidents that result in substantial damage to Board vehicles and property.
To investigate and report on complaints of hazardous working conditions to the Associate Director and other appropriate senior staff.
To respond to employees safety concern’s.
To respond to fires and other emergencies on or about the Board property.
To coordinate registration and removal of hazardous waste.
To coordinate the training of personnel in areas of safety, including first aid, CPR, accident prevention and investigation, work place inspections and other matters related to implementing safety procedures in Board facilities.
To liaise with the fire department regarding emergency procedures, communications and fire safety education programs.
To assume other duties as may be assigned.
Supervise and perform firefighting activities.
Interpret and enforce department rules and regulations.
Receive and relay fire calls and alarms; operate radio and other communications equipment.
Direct and participate in duty crew activities.
Supervise and perform salvage and overhaul operations.
Develop and present programs to the community on fire safety and prevention topics.
Assist and/or take a lead role in supervision of administrative or suppression/rescue activities as assigned.
Adhere to safe work practices and procedures.
Attend and participate in staff meetings and related activities; attend workshops, conferences, and classes to increase professional knowledge; attend continuing education classes and maintain certifications in firefighting, hazardous materials, wild land operations, technical rescue, and related subjects to area of expertise and areas of administrative expertise; serve on committees as assigned.