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Industrial Health and Safety Engineer designs, implements, and manages safety systems in industrial settings to protect workers, the public, and the environment. They assess workplace hazards, develop preventive measures, ensure compliance with health and safety regulations, and investigate accidents to prevent recurrence. They also provide safety training, monitor safety performance, and collaborate across departments to promote a strong safety culture, particularly in high-risk industries such as manufacturing, construction, oil and gas, and chemical processing.
Tasks
Conduct safety audits and risk assessments to identify workplace hazards.
Develop and implement safety protocols, emergency plans, and training programmes.
Promote workplace safety through the application of knowledge in industrial processes, mechanics, chemistry, and safety regulations.
Investigate workplace accidents and perform root-cause analysis to prevent recurrence.
Introduce and maintain safety procedures and protective devices.
Review and advise on engineering aspects of manufacturing processes to ensure safety.
Prepare detailed safety reports for management, regulators, and insurers.
Organise and lead safety drills, including fire and chemical spill exercises.
Skills
Basic
Attention to detail to identify and address safety issues.
Critical thinking and problem-solving to analyse risks and implement safety measures.
Strong communication skills to convey safety protocols and clearly report hazards.
Teamwork and active listening skills to support collaboration and leadership.
Time management and ability to handle multiple projects effectively.
Specific
Ability to develop and deliver effective safety training programmes.
Competency in safety system and control design and implementation.
Expertise in emergency response planning and incident management.
Knowledge in environmental health and sustainability practices related to industrial safety.
Knowledge in mechanical and electrical engineering principles related to workplace safety.
Knowledge in occupational safety and health regulations, Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) requirements, and ISO 45001.
Proficiency in risk assessment and hazard analysis techniques.
Proficiency in safety management software for safety monitoring and reporting.
Additional Info
QUALIFICATION
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
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