Safety Supervisor
Full time
at ELSA ENERGY
in
Malaysia
Posted on January 9, 2025
Job details
Responsibilities
- Assist on HSE Promotional program and enforcement, including in scope of Fire, Safety, Occupational Health, and Industrial Hygiene.
- PTW applicant for HSE task and JHA reviewer.
- Leading safety teams and initiatives for contractors at site, motivating staff and contractors to prioritize safety, and fostering a culture of accountability.
- Cross-Functional Collaboration: Collaborating with other departments (HR, CCA, OPN, Maintenance, TSD) to integrate safety into all aspects of our organization.
- Employee Engagement: Encouraging employee involvement in safety programs and fostering an environment where staff feel comfortable reporting safety concerns.
- Monitoring Operations: Observing work activities to ensure safe practices are being followed and intervening when necessary.
- Monitoring Compliance: Ensuring that safety regulations and company policies are followed.
- Conducting Inspections: Regularly inspecting the workplace for potential hazards and recommending improvements.
- Monitoring and tracking of closure UAUC and FLA findings.
- Continuous Improvement: Promoting a culture of continuous improvement in safety practices, using feedback and data to enhance programs at Plant 1 and Plant 2.
- Environmental Safety: Monitoring for environmental hazards, ensuring waste disposal practices comply with regulations, and promoting sustainable practices.
- PPE Compliance: Ensuring that all workers are using appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and that it is in good condition as per SIRIM DOSH standard.
Requirements
- At least 3 years' experience as a Safety Officer in Oil & Gas or Petrochemical turnaround, construction, or maintenance.
- Experienced as a Safety & Health Officer in at least 3 major turnarounds.
- NIOSH certified Qualified Safety & Health Officer (SHO).
- Registered with DOSH (proof to be submitted).
- Degree or Diploma in relevant field.
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