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Job Description: HSE Inspector (Health Safety and Environment Inspector)
Role Summary
The HSE Inspector is a dedicated field position responsible for the day-to-day monitoring surveillance and direct enforcement of safety protocols across the work site. This role involves actively patrolling the site to observe working practices identify non-compliance and immediately halt unsafe activities.
Core Duties & Responsibilities (Briefs)
Site Surveillance: Conduct continuous systematic walk-through inspections of the site equipment and working areas.
Hazard Identification: Identify and report potential hazards unsafe conditions and non-compliant work practices instantly to site supervision.
Compliance Checks: Verify that all personnel are using mandatory Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and that all machinery and tools are properly certified and maintained.
Permit Monitoring: Ensure that required safety permits (e.g. Permit-to-Work confined space entry) are valid correctly displayed and strictly followed.
Safety Corrections: Intervene immediately to stop any high-risk activity and guide workers to correct and perform the task safely.
Documentation: Log all inspection findings safety observations and corrective actions taken in daily reports.
Requirements
Experience: Practical experience in a field safety role typically requiring 3 to 5 years of experience in a construction or industrial environment.
Certifications: Relevant safety training certificates (e.g. OSHA scaffolding inspection etc.) are highly desirable.
Technical Knowledge: Strong working knowledge of standard construction safety regulations and protocols.
Observation Skills: Exceptional ability to identify hazards and unsafe acts in a fast-paced environment.
Enforcement: Requires a firm but professional demeanor to enforce safety rules among workers and supervision.
Reporting: Proficiency in daily field safety reporting and recording observations accurately.
Benefits
Competitive salary package.
Annual leave and public holidays.
Professional development and training opportunities.
Career growth within a dynamic and expanding company.
Collaborative work environment with a supportive team.
Opportunities to work on high-value real estate projects.
I have previously provided the Job Description for the HSE Inspector. Here it is again in the requested format for your convenience:Job Description: HSE Inspector (Health Safety and Environment Inspector)Role SummaryThe HSE Inspector is a dedicated field position responsible for the day-to-day monit...
I have previously provided the Job Description for the HSE Inspector. Here it is again in the requested format for your convenience:
Job Description: HSE Inspector (Health Safety and Environment Inspector)
Role Summary
The HSE Inspector is a dedicated field position responsible for the day-to-day monitoring surveillance and direct enforcement of safety protocols across the work site. This role involves actively patrolling the site to observe working practices identify non-compliance and immediately halt unsafe activities.
Core Duties & Responsibilities (Briefs)
Site Surveillance: Conduct continuous systematic walk-through inspections of the site equipment and working areas.
Hazard Identification: Identify and report potential hazards unsafe conditions and non-compliant work practices instantly to site supervision.
Compliance Checks: Verify that all personnel are using mandatory Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and that all machinery and tools are properly certified and maintained.
Permit Monitoring: Ensure that required safety permits (e.g. Permit-to-Work confined space entry) are valid correctly displayed and strictly followed.
Safety Corrections: Intervene immediately to stop any high-risk activity and guide workers to correct and perform the task safely.
Documentation: Log all inspection findings safety observations and corrective actions taken in daily reports.
Requirements
Experience: Practical experience in a field safety role typically requiring 3 to 5 years of experience in a construction or industrial environment.
Certifications: Relevant safety training certificates (e.g. OSHA scaffolding inspection etc.) are highly desirable.
Technical Knowledge: Strong working knowledge of standard construction safety regulations and protocols.
Observation Skills: Exceptional ability to identify hazards and unsafe acts in a fast-paced environment.
Enforcement: Requires a firm but professional demeanor to enforce safety rules among workers and supervision.
Reporting: Proficiency in daily field safety reporting and recording observations accurately.
Benefits
Competitive salary package.
Annual leave and public holidays.
Professional development and training opportunities.
Career growth within a dynamic and expanding company.
Collaborative work environment with a supportive team.
Opportunities to work on high-value real estate projects.
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