The Safety Coordinator assists in operational effectiveness of workplace safety management, conducts safety inspections, investigates incidents, and enforces safety standards.
Job Title
Safety CoordinatorJob Description Summary
Job Description
- To assist Manager and Authorized Managers for the overall operational effectiveness WSH Management at the site as per contract requirements
- To conduct at least weekly random safety inspection at site
- To assist Manager to conduct investigation for all incidents
- To maintain safe working conditions at workplace
- To formulate and suggest work safety standards and enforces procedures
- To conduct random and surprise safety inspection on all staff
- To follow any other instructions from Supervisor / Manager
INCO: “Cushman & Wakefield”
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