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Summary
All Native Group a Division of Ho-Chunk Incorporated is seeking a Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) to support Army Corp of Engineers on Long Island NY. The Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) is responsible for implementing and managing the Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) program at an assigned project worksite in accordance with the Contract and EM. The SSHO ensures compliance with applicable OSHA regulations (29 CFR 1926 and 29 CFR 1910) EM and all federal state and local safety requirements. The SSHO must be present at the site of work and located so they have full mobility and reasonable access to all major work operations occurring during the shift.
Essential Functions
Safety and Occupational Health Program Implementation
Implement and administer the Contractors safety program and Government-accepted Accident Prevention Plan (APP) at the assigned worksite.
Execute roles and responsibilities identified in the Contract and EM.
Conduct on-going evaluations of the APP throughout the life of the project to ensure it is current and site-specific. Submit changes revisions and updates to the APP for review and approval by the prime contractor.
Ensure all project personnel comply with SOH requirements including subcontractors and visitors.
Inspections and Documentation
Conduct daily SOH inspections in accordance with EM Section 2-5.b.
Maintain a SOH deficiency tracking system in accordance with EM Section 2-8.f(3).
Report and investigate all accidents and near misses and complete required accident report ENG Form 3394.
Maintain applicable safety reference material at the site of work including EM Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) APP manufacturer instructions and other applicable documents.
Maintain safety documentation on-site and furnish copies to the Contracting Officer upon request.
Meetings and Training
Attend all pre-construction conferences tail-gate meetings and pre-work meetings including preparatory meetings and periodic in-progress meetings.
Conduct safety meetings at least once a month for all supervisors at the project location.
Conduct or ensure supervisors/foremen conduct safety meetings at least once a week for trade workers.
Review past activities plan for new or changed operations review pertinent aspects of appropriate Activity Hazard Analyses (AHAs) by trade establish safe working procedures for anticipated hazards and provide pertinent SOH training and motivation.
Document meeting minutes to include the date persons in attendance subjects discussed and names of individual(s) who conducted the meeting.
Notify the Contracting Officer of all scheduled meetings 7 calendar days in advance.
Provide and keep a record of site safety orientation and indoctrination training for all project personnel including subcontractors.
Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA)
Review AHAs developed by subcontractors before prime contractor approval and submission to the Contracting Officer.
Sign all AHAs along with the Superintendent QC Manager and the subcontractor Foreman performing the work.
Ensure AHAs are reviewed with all affected employees before work begins.
Visitor and Site Control
Ensure visitors are escorted properly protected are wearing or provided the appropriate PPE and receive a safety brief on the hazards to be expected onsite and the SOH controls required.
Maintain an onsite visitor sign-in/out log.
Administrative
Review and sign mandatory ENG Form 6282 (Site Safety and Health Officer Designation Letter) acknowledging roles and responsibilities.
Report to the corporate safety official senior Project Manager or corporate official.
Should any unforeseen hazard become evident during the performance of work bring such hazard information to the attention of the Contracting Officer (both verbally and in writing) for resolution as soon as the interim take necessary action to reestablish and maintain safe working conditions.
Qualifications
Experience
At least five (5) years of cumulative safety experience within the last ten (10) years managing or implementing a SOH program on projects similar in industry type size and complexity as the project described in the contract scope of work.
Exception: If the Level 1 SSHO has a safety-related degree or a third-party nationally accredited SOH-related certification or designation (e.g. ANSI NCCA CESB) requiring a minimum of three years of experience to obtain only three (3) years of experience is needed.
Designation Requirements
Must be designated in writing on mandatory ENG Form 6282 (Site Safety and Health Officer Designation Letter). Both the Corporate Safety Official and the SSHO must sign the form and submit it to the Contracting Officer or COR for acceptance
Each SSHO is responsible for implementing and managing the SOH program at the worksite indicated while ensuring that 29 CFR 1926 EM the Contract and all applicable federal state and local requirements are met.
Education
Bachelors degree in construction management engineering project management or a related field preferred. Equivalent professional experience may be substituted.
Competency Training:
Must have maintained competency by taking 24 hours of documented formal classroom or online SOH-related training within the past five years.
Must maintain competency by taking 24 hours every three-year period for the duration of the contract. The 24 hours can be multiple classes combined.
Note: The initial SOH training (OSHA 30-hour) does not meet the 24-hour competency training requirement. Hours spent as an instructor for SOH-related training may count toward competency hours but each course can only be used once.
Supervisory Responsibility
None required for this position.
Work Environment
Active residential construction site involving house elevation work.
Exposure to construction hazards including heavy equipment operation elevated work excavation concrete operations and helical pile installation.
Work is performed outdoors in all weather conditions.
Physical Demands
Ability to traverse construction sites including uneven terrain scaffolding ladders and elevated work areas.
Ability to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) including hard hat safety glasses high-visibility vest steel-toed boots and hearing protection as required.
Ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions.
Ability to stand walk bend and climb for extended periods
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work
This is a full-time position. Typical days and hours of work are Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Evening and weekend hours required as required by business need.
Travel
Frequent travel is expected for this position.
Security Clearance
None required for this position
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
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