Safety Coordinator Lagos Mainland

Posted by ADELEYE OLAYINKA Private Lagos Mainland
We are looking for an experienced Safety Coordinator to help us minimize the risk of job-related accidents. You will monitor operations to eliminate hazardous activities. You will also develop policies to promote occupational health and safety (OSH) awareness.

Safety coordinators should be well-versed in all OSH dictations. Your work will be focused on prevention so you need to be diligent and analytical. You will possess a keen eye for detail and a sensitivity for potential dangers.

The goal is to support the creation of a healthy and safe workplace.

Responsibilities

Advice on provisions to minimize safety risks
Develop and enforce OSH policies (e.g. accident reporting process)
Direct accident investigation procedures
Keep records of safety-related incidents and propose corrective actions
Organize and conduct OSH training plans
Collaborate with managers to monitor compliance and identify safety issues
Intervene in unsafe activities or operations
Liaise with and report to official regulatory bodies on OSH matters
Requirements

Proven experience as safety coordinator or similar
In-depth knowledge of OSH guidelines and practices
Experience in reporting and developing policies
Experience in implementing OSH training programs
Proficient in MS Office
Excellent communication and advisory skills
Diligent with an analytical mind
BSc/Ba in business administration, law or relevant field

How to Apply:
Qualified and Interested Candidate should forward their current CV/Resume to:
The HR on
AFRICASH CONCEPT 150,000 NGNLess than 1 year Full time How to Apply: Qualified and Interested Candidate should forward their current CV/Resume to: The HR on cv.africashconcept@outlook.com International
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  • ng  Nigeria
  • Published: 19 Dec 2016 - 10:18
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