The Field Site Safety & Health Officer (SSHO) will assist in advancing a higher standard of health and safety throughout all assigned operations of Ameritech Contracting and ensure that no employee is exposed to unacceptable conditions. The SSHO will promote the site-specific Accident Prevention Plan (APP) and Corporate Safety Program throughout the project, conduct inspections, perform audits, conduct safety training, investigate accidents and incidents, and help advance the Safety Culture across the company.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Conduct frequent and regular safety inspections (daily) of the site and subcontractors’ operations.
- Conduct weekly formal documented inspections of the entire construction area with subcontractors’ “Trade Safety and Health CPs” present in their respective work areas.
- Coordinate with and report findings and corrective actions weekly to ACE Contracting Officer Representative.
- Be present on-site when excavation / trenching / shoring is active to monitor safety and ensure the excavation / permit is appropriately completed.
- Engage heavily with project managers, safety personnel, superintendents, foremen, craft workers, clients, and facility personnel.
- Audit project documentation for compliance with ACE EM 385, Site APP, and the Corporate Safety Program.
- Conduct Toolbox Talks and Safety Meetings.
- Perform site / client / hazard-specific safety training.
- Assist with the implementation of the Medical Surveillance programs.
- Handle safety-related documentation and reporting (accidents, injuries, third-party claims, utility incidents, field audits, etc.).
- Coordinate company safety efforts with all project management.
- Mentor field personnel and subcontractor safety staff on safety knowledge and attitude.
- Monitor and oversee subcontractor safety compliance.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements
II. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
SSHO Candidate Qualification Requirements :
A candidate must meet at least one of the following criteria :
OSHA 30-Hour Construction Certification (updated within the last 5 years)Plus : A minimum of five (5) years of construction industry safety experience (within the last 10 years).
OR
A minimum of three (3) years of construction industry safety experience, and one of the following certifications :Certified Safety Professional (CSP), orConstruction Safety and Health Technician (CSHT), orDegree in safety and health from an accredited university or college.Benefits
401(k)401(k) matchingDental insuranceHealth insuranceLife insurancePaid time offProfessional development assistanceVision insuranceProfessional growthWork Location : On the road