Overview

Ensure that the “coast stays clear” in the workplace.

 

Our trusted client is on the lookout for a Health & Safety Supervisor to fill a role in Gauteng.

 

If you know how to create a healthy workplace and keep employees on their toes to adhere to safety rules, this opportunity is for you.

 

Requirements:

  • Grade 12
  • Degree/National Diploma in Health and Safety Management
  • Trade Test Certificate or a Blasting Certificate
  • Completed COMSOC 1 and 2 Certification
  • At least 3 years of appropriate trackless mining experience
  • 15 years of experience as a safety specialist with a flair for leading contractor-safe work practice
  • Registered with SACPCMP for construction safety
  • NOSA, OHSAS 18001 & ISO 14001
  • In-depth knowledge of the Mine Health & Safety Act (Act 29 of 1996)

 

Responsibilities:

  •  Convene, lead, and participate in various Safety meetings, forums, and engagements
  • Attend Safety Department briefing and task activity sessions to represent areas of accountability and act as a conduit for escalation and/or onward cascading of key Safety management initiatives
  • Participate in the development, planning, and roll-out of various on-site safety initiatives, campaigns, etc. and monitor implementation in areas of accountability taking remedial actions as required to maintain momentum
  • Draft, collate, and present relevant safety topics for cascading through areas of accountability
  • Conduct scheduled and ad hoc safety inspections and compile safety, risk assessment, and audit reports for presentation and/or submission to operational leadership and the Safety Department highlighting any areas of best practice application and/or concern
  • Design, present, and/or source Safety awareness, training, and coaching material/courses for operational training and awareness and, building operational team self-sufficiency to manage the Safety environment
  • Schedule, conduct, and participate in regular Safety Management System application, compliance, and quality assessments and assume accountability for listing and monitoring corresponding actions and close-outs in areas of accountability
  • Conduct, facilitate and/or participate in regular operational risk assessment exercises including the facilitation of bow-tie analysis, etc. and maintain appropriate risk management schedules against which to measure operational controls, mitigation measures, etc
  • Conduct and participate in assigned accident or incident investigation (ICAM and RCAT) and assume accountability for listing and monitoring corresponding actions and close-outs in areas of accountability
  • Liaise with internal and external stakeholders on safety-related matters

 

For more information reach out to Esmari Marais, Menina Campher, Danielle Gardiner, Stefnie Bestbier, or Katijah Aboobaker at 021 551 8638.