Auditing production, keeping on the lookout for any unsafe behaviour or breaks in regulations
Assessing risk and possible safety hazards of all aspects of operations
Creating analytical reports of safety data
Inspecting production equipment and processes to make sure they are safe
Ordering repairs for unsafe and/or damaged equipment
Focusing on prevention by keeping up with equipment maintenance and employee training
Presenting safety principles to staff in meetings or lecture-type training sessions
Participating in continuing education to update knowledge of health and safety protocols and techniques
Determining whether the finished product is safe for customers
Creating safety plans that include suggested improvements to existing infrastructure and business processes
Sharing information, suggestions, and observations with project leadership to create consistency in safety standards throughout the production team and the entire company
Meeting company health and safety goals
Investigating causes of accidents and other unsafe conditions on the job site
Liaising with law enforcement and other investigators who are present at the time of a serious accident
Finding the best way to prevent future accidents
Reviewing and reporting on the staff's compliance with health and safety rules and recommending commendations or dismissal based on performance
Marketing, Product registration, Handling ADNOC account on Areba
You will act as the companys Quality Co-Ordinator to ensure that all health and safety procedures are carried out correctly according to local, national and international legislation. This role usually involves attending external QHSE meetings as the companys representative.
The QHSE Engineer or Safety Officer is responsible for all documentation in relation to health and safety and you will be required to keep all documentation and safety manuals up to date and distribute appropriately within the organisation.
You will also be required to prepare policies and procedures for the companys health and safety programme, which must meet quality and certification in ISO 9001, 14001 and 450001.
The QHSE Engineer or Safety Officer is usually responsible for ensuring all safety training is carried out and induction programs for new employees includes a thorough QHSE element.
You will be required to be part of any emergency response team or disaster recovery team in the event of an incident.
You will be required to attend internal meetings regarding the companys safety policies and procedures as well as ensure continuity of the quality and manpower requirements of policies in the interests of the company.
Where applicable, you will also be responsible as the QHSE Engineer or Safety Officer for the liaising with third party ship manager and join venture vessel operators to ensure standards are maintained, sharing experiences and coordination of HSE matters.
You will also be responsible for carrying out all audits and preparing regular QHSE reports for the management team for regular audits and class audits.