ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: (Additional duties may be assigned).
• Assess worksite hazards and develop appropriate controls/standards by developing site-specific safety plans as required by the General Contractor/customers. Particular focus will be placed on refrigeration system installations, ammonia/CO2 processes, and cold storage facilities.
• Conduct shop and jobsite audits in conjunction with competent personnel onsite.
• Act as a liaison between controlling contractor and field personnel to coordinate, enforce site safety initiatives, and act as a subject matter resource in a manner that communicates a culture of safety and builds trust.
• Be the go-to resource to solve problems raised by the project team on issues occurring in the field or concerns raised as potential roadblocks or hazards that affect the project team.
• Proactively manage trade partners and subcontractors; provide coaching and corrective feedback relative to safe work practices and conditions.
• Onboard field personnel and educate the workforce on recognizable hazards and Safe Work Authorization Plans or Job Hazard Assessments.
Actively represent the company during insurance, OSHA, EPA, and PSM/RMP inspections for industrial refrigeration operations.
• Investigate refrigeration-related accidents, ammonia releases, and near miss incidents to determine root causes and lessons learned.
• Design and deliver training standards/materials that meet governmental and customer compliance standards, additionally addressing behaviors causing accidents.
Manage and maintain records: OSHA compliance, IIAR and PSM/RMP documentation, injury management, training/learning management system, client reports, ISN & AVETTA records.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Advisory role to Project Managers, Superintendents, and Foremen; direct oversight of safety staff and consultants where applicable.
QUALIFICATIONS:
• Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Health & Safety.
• 10–15 years of field experience working as a professional safety manager/director in building construction environments.
Firm understanding of construction and industrial refrigeration safety standards and regulations (IIAR, OSHA, ANSI, NFPA, NEC, EPA, PSM/RMP).
Technical capabilities in Fall Protection, Industrial Refrigeration Ammonia and CO2 Process Safety Management, Rigging, and Arc Flash exposures working live.
• Earned certifications that demonstrate mature understanding of the field as well as ability to lead others and develop a culture of safety. Examples: BCSP qualified credentials including OHST, ASP, CSP, or CHST; OSHA 10 & 30 trainer’s certification; First Aid and CPR trainer’s certification.
EQUIPMENT & PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Ability to work in office and construction site environments; must be able to travel frequently, conduct site inspections, and respond to emergencies.
COMPUTER SKILLS:
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, safety management software, refrigeration compliance tracking tools, and training delivery platforms.