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The Occupational Safety and Health Manager plans, implements and oversees organisational safety and health policies, programmes and management systems to prevent workplace hazards and ensure compliance with legal, regulatory and industry requirements. The role coordinates safety and health initiatives across worksites, monitors performance through inspections, audits and incident investigations, and recommends preventive and corrective actions to improve risk control and emergency preparedness. It also liaises with regulatory authorities and internal stakeholders to support statutory compliance and promote continuous improvement in workplace safety and health practices.
Tasks
Develop and implement workplace safety and health policies and procedures.
Conduct risk assessments, safety audits, and accident investigations, and recommend corrective actions.
Lead safety training sessions, emergency drills, and employee awareness programmes.
Ensure compliance with occupational safety and health regulations and applicable standards.
Oversee the implementation and performance of safety and health programmes across the organisation.
Maintain safety records, certifications, and regulatory documentation.
Promote and reinforce a positive safety culture across the workplace through continuous engagement initiatives.
Advise management on safety improvements, compliance issues, and risk mitigation strategies.
Skills
Basic
Analytical and organisational skills to assess risks and manage safety records.
Clear communication skills for safety training, reporting and stakeholder engagement.
High attention to detail for conducting safety inspections and maintaining documentation.
Sound decision-making and active listening in managing safety issues and incidents.
Strong understanding of occupational health and safety regulations and standards.
Specific
In-depth knowledge of Malaysian Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) and related legislation.
Knowledge of emergency response planning and incident management.
Knowledge of environmental, health, and safety (EHS) standards.
Knowledge of risk assessment, hazard identification, and incident investigation techniques.
Knowledge of root cause analysis and implementation of corrective and preventive actions.
Knowledge of safety audit processes and regulatory compliance reporting.
Knowledge of safety management systems, including ISO 45001 standards.
Knowledge of workplace safety training programme design and delivery.
Additional Info
QUALIFICATION
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
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