Posted on :
9 Jan, 2018
9 Jan, 2018
The SSH Inspector reports to the AECOM Safety Manager.
The SSH Inspector will support all the dredging, reclamation, breakwater quay wall and all other construction activities.
Job Description
Job Title: Safety, Security, and Health Inspector
Duties and Responsibilities:
The SSH Inspector is responsible for actively addressing Safety, Security, and Health issues on site by providing guidance or coaching to all employees if and when necessary.
The SSH Inspector will be coordinating all Safety, Security, and Health aspects of the works. His duties will include, but will not be limited to, taking particular responsibility for:
Daily site inspections and on the job coaching and training
Identify and report all sub-standard acts, conditions and situations
Follow up and close out on agreed actions derived from observations reported.
Conduct Monthly Audits and Inspections as per AECOM Safety and Health Plan.
Follow up on audit deviations and audit close out.
Co-ordination of weekly reports from all contractors on site.
Co-ordination of all monthly reports from all Contractors on site
Monitor Plant and Equipment on site, ensuring compliance to pre-use inspection checklists and Competencies of Drivers and Equipment.
Monitor incident reporting and investigations.
Carry out incident investigations from the PMC side.
Follow up on remedial action plans developed during incident investigations.
Prepare Training Material.
Present site inductions.
Maintain a stock of Personal Protective Equipment, PPE, on Site for AECOM Project staff and Visitors.
Take minutes on Safety, Security, and Health Management meetings on site.
Perform other duties as directed by the AECOM Safety Manager
Review of all risk assessments, PTB’s, Method Statements and Safe Work Procedures on site as part of the auditing process;
inspection and monitoring of all sub-contractor Plant and Equipment;
assistance with and advice upon the development and implementation of the Safety Management Plan
implementing effective record systems with special reference to the contractor statistics on man-hours and incidents
advice, assistance and assessment in respect of all safety related issues ;
monitoring all aspects of the Contractor’s operations with especial reference to adherence to good practices for health and safety and protection of the environment;
keeping a daily safety diary to record important events;
attending Site meetings when requested to do so
Attending daily PTB’s and toolbox talks
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Minimum Requirements
Experience:
Experience working for a consultant is required (3 years minimum)
Experience in Marine Construction and /or site investigation is an advantage
Experience working for a contractor is an advantage
Specific skills required:
Preparation of Safety reports
Computer literate
Training and Coaching skills
Self-starter
Person Specification (Personality Attributes):
Focused on project delivery – attention to detail and quality with a capacity to work under pressure and meet deadlines
Safety inspector forms part of a larger Construction management team and sound interpersonal skills and team ethic are essential
Committed to Zero Injury Safety Culture firmly yet politely
Additional Comments:
Eligibility to work in Ghana (due to nationality or work permit) is an advantage.
Preferred Qualifications
Accredited Safety Qualification and dredging and Marine Construction experience Computer literate
What We Offer
AECOM is a place where you can put your innovative thinking and business skills into high gear and work alongside other highly intelligent and motivated people.
It’s a place where you can apply your skills to some of the world’s most challenging, interesting, and meaningful projects worldwide. It’s a place that values the
diversity of our areas of practice and our people. It’s what makes AECOM a great place to work and grow. AECOM is an Equal Opportunity Employer.