1541 - Safety & Health Spec/Advisor 3
By Black & Veatch At Gresik, Indonesia
Full range of motion and flexibility consistent with requirements of the job duties.
High school diploma or equivalent preferred, safety and health certification, Bachelor's Degree preferred
Lift and carry heavy items weighing up to 50 pounds.
Stand, Kneel, Bend, Stoop, Move, and Walk long distances in and around confined, cluttered places, and uneven areas.
See and hear naturally or with correction.
Requires using hands to handle, control, or feel objects, tools or controls according to a set procedure.

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to make a difference in the safety of a workplace? We are seeking a Safety Advisor to join our team and help ensure the safety of our employees and customers. You will be responsible for developing and implementing safety policies, conducting safety inspections, and providing safety training. If you have a passion for safety and a commitment to excellence, we want to hear from you!

Overview:

Safety Advisors are responsible for providing advice and guidance to employers, employees, and other stakeholders on health and safety issues. They are responsible for developing and implementing safety policies, procedures, and programs, as well as conducting safety audits and inspections. They also provide training and education on safety topics and investigate accidents and incidents.

How To Become an Safety Advisor:

To become a Safety Advisor, you will need to have a combination of education, experience, and certifications. Most Safety Advisors have a bachelor’s degree in safety management, occupational health and safety, or a related field. You may also need to have experience in the field, such as working as a safety inspector or in a safety-related role. Additionally, you may need to obtain certifications, such as the Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or the Occupational Health and Safety Technologist (OHST).

Safety Advisor Skills:

• Knowledge of safety regulations and standards
• Ability to develop and implement safety policies and procedures
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to conduct safety audits and inspections
• Ability to investigate accidents and incidents
• Knowledge of safety equipment and tools
• Ability to train and educate on safety topics
• Strong problem-solving and analytical skills

What is Safety Advisor Knowledge?

• Knowledge of safety regulations and standards
• Knowledge of safety equipment and tools
• Knowledge of risk management and hazard control
• Knowledge of emergency response procedures
• Knowledge of occupational health and safety
• Knowledge of safety management systems
• Knowledge of safety training and education

What is Safety Advisor Responsibilities?

• Develop and implement safety policies and procedures
• Conduct safety audits and inspections
• Investigate accidents and incidents
• Train and educate on safety topics
• Monitor safety compliance
• Provide advice and guidance on safety issues
• Develop safety reports and documentation
• Maintain safety records and documentation

What is Safety Advisor Experience?

• Previous experience in a safety-related role
• Experience in safety management or occupational health and safety
• Experience in conducting safety audits and inspections
• Experience in developing and implementing safety policies and procedures
• Experience in training and educating on safety topics
• Experience in investigating accidents and incidents

What is Safety Advisor Qualifications?

• Bachelor’s degree in safety management, occupational health and safety, or a related field
• Certifications such as the Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or the Occupational Health and Safety Technologist (OHST)
• Knowledge of safety regulations and standards
• Knowledge of safety equipment and tools
• Knowledge of risk management and hazard control
• Knowledge of emergency response procedures

Safety Advisor Education:

• Bachelor’s degree in safety management, occupational health and safety, or a related field
• Certifications such as the Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or the Occupational Health and Safety Technologist (OHST)
• Courses in safety management, occupational health and safety, risk management, hazard control, emergency response procedures, and safety training and education

Tools to Help Safety Advisor Work Better:

• Safety management software: This software helps Safety Advisors manage safety policies, procedures, and programs. It also helps them track safety compliance and generate safety reports.
• Safety audit and inspection software: This software helps Safety Advisors conduct safety audits and inspections. It also helps them track safety compliance and generate safety reports.
• Risk management software: This software helps Safety Advisors identify and manage risks. It also helps them track safety compliance and generate safety reports.
• Emergency response software: This software helps Safety Advisors develop and implement emergency response plans. It also helps them track safety compliance and generate safety reports.

Good Tips to Help Safety Advisor Do More Effectively:

• Stay up to date on safety regulations and standards.
• Develop and implement safety policies and procedures.
• Conduct safety audits and inspections regularly.
• Investigate accidents and incidents thoroughly.
• Train and educate employees on safety topics.
• Monitor safety compliance and enforce safety policies.
• Develop safety reports and documentation.
• Maintain safety records and documentation.

Common Safety Advisor Interview Questions:

• What experience do you have in safety management?
• How would you handle a situation where an employee is not following safety policies and procedures?
• What safety audits and inspections have you conducted?
• How do you ensure safety compliance?
• What safety training and education have you provided?
• How do you investigate accidents and incidents?
• What safety reports and documentation have you developed?