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As a Site Safety Manager, you will operate under the guidance of the Corporate Safety Director, who will set work objectives, assign tasks, and provide support. Your primary responsibilities include directing, overseeing, and managing site-specific safety, health, and environmental programs to ensure compliance with OSHA regulations, client requirements, and all federal, state, and local regulations. Your collaboration with Site Project Managers and Supervisors is vital to establish and enforce safety policies and procedures consistently. Your professionalism and commitment will set the benchmark for all team members, helping Brad Cole Construction Company achieve its goal of Zero Accidents and Injuries. Effective communication within your Project Team, timely and accurate reporting to the Corporate staff, and maintaining positive client interactions are crucial aspects of your role.
Job Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in environmental safety, Occupational Safety and Health, or a related field is required; a Master's degree is desirable.
- Preferred minimum of five years of related experience.
- Possession of an OSHA 30 (Construction) certification.
- CPR/FIRST AID certification.
About Key Responsibilities:
- Review, advise, and propose enhancements or adjustments to the Site-Specific Safety Program in accordance with OSHA regulations, Company policies, and client needs.
- Serve as the safety liaison between the Client, General Contractors, Subcontractors, Government Agencies, and Brad Cole Construction.
- Develop Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA) when necessary for the project and support subcontractors in fulfilling this requirement.
- Report any required changes to the Site-Specific Safety Plan (SSSP) to the Corporate Safety Director.
- Provide training to Project Managers and Field Supervisors regarding their roles in executing the Corporate Safety Program and the Site Specific Safety Plan.
- Oversee the implementation of the Site Specific Safety Plan, safety protocols and policies, risk management strategies, and on-site project specifications.
- Perform Job Site Safety Audits to identify potential weaknesses and risks.
- Instruct Field Supervisors and Operators on OSHA/MSHA regulations.
- Assist Project Managers and Site Supervisors in conducting weekly safety briefings and daily Job Safety Analyses (JSAs).
- Interpret and enforce safety manuals, hazards, or violations as necessary.
- Deliver site safety orientation to new hires and subcontractors.
- Procure safety supplies when needed, subject to approval by jobsite personnel, PMs, Superintendents, and/or Corporate Safety Director.
- Address and manage environmental issues at project sites.
- Train the workforce to recognize and protect endangered species.
- Ensure correct fueling operations and procedures are consistently followed.
- Direct and execute fuel or other pollutant spill mitigation efforts.
- Administer the prescribed random drug testing program for the project.
- Arrange for transportation of personnel to a doctor for work-related injuries.
- Maintain appropriate labor law posters on jobsites.
- Conduct weekly observations and equipment inspections.