Airswift
Offshore Safety Specialist
Airswift, Houston, Texas, us, 77001
Airswift is looking for Offshore Safety Specialist to work with a major Oil and Gas company on an initial 12-months assignment in the Gulf of Mexico.
Responsibilities include:Input information into the SEQ Integrated Management System, (SharePoint) and use its procedures, work instructions, and documentation.Audits and evaluates the workplace to ensure compliance with all OSHA, OHSAS, ISO, and BSEE, EPA and USCG regulations and company policies.Performs safety, health and environmental inspections/audits and monitors work practices to ensure employees perform jobs in compliance with regulatory and company safety policies and programs.Develops, coordinates, conducts, and documents safety, environmental and process safety training. May administer safety programs to contractors.Facilitates and/or leads Incident Investigations for significant events involving company or contractor injury, illness, spills, fires, equipment loss or damage as directed by management.Advise, recommend, and monitor the selection and proper use of PPE, emergency response and rescue equipment in the workplace.Provide feedback, expertise, and support in the development, communication and implementation of new or revised HSE related policies/procedures/regulations.Assist as directed in the planning, communication, observation and verification of Contractor compliance with the company’s and/or regulatory HSE related policies, procedures, requirements.Support the objectives field safety team efforts to identify hazards, perform risk assessments, communicate best practices, or implement recommended solutions.Assist as directed to develop, communicate, and distribute Safety Alerts and Lessons Learned from incidents.Perform other duties as requested or assigned.HSE Sensitive Roles
Required skills:BS Degree with preference in Occupational Safety or Industrial hygiene or equivalent environmental/safety experience in the offshore oil and gas environmentMinimum of ten years’ experience with the offshore oil and gas industryMinimum of five year experience with Marine Vessel and Marine TerminalsExtensive knowledge of federal and state safety, health, and environmental regulationsExperience in auditing of OSHA, OHSA, NFPA, BSEE, ISO, EPA, USCG and ICS programs
Responsibilities include:Input information into the SEQ Integrated Management System, (SharePoint) and use its procedures, work instructions, and documentation.Audits and evaluates the workplace to ensure compliance with all OSHA, OHSAS, ISO, and BSEE, EPA and USCG regulations and company policies.Performs safety, health and environmental inspections/audits and monitors work practices to ensure employees perform jobs in compliance with regulatory and company safety policies and programs.Develops, coordinates, conducts, and documents safety, environmental and process safety training. May administer safety programs to contractors.Facilitates and/or leads Incident Investigations for significant events involving company or contractor injury, illness, spills, fires, equipment loss or damage as directed by management.Advise, recommend, and monitor the selection and proper use of PPE, emergency response and rescue equipment in the workplace.Provide feedback, expertise, and support in the development, communication and implementation of new or revised HSE related policies/procedures/regulations.Assist as directed in the planning, communication, observation and verification of Contractor compliance with the company’s and/or regulatory HSE related policies, procedures, requirements.Support the objectives field safety team efforts to identify hazards, perform risk assessments, communicate best practices, or implement recommended solutions.Assist as directed to develop, communicate, and distribute Safety Alerts and Lessons Learned from incidents.Perform other duties as requested or assigned.HSE Sensitive Roles
Required skills:BS Degree with preference in Occupational Safety or Industrial hygiene or equivalent environmental/safety experience in the offshore oil and gas environmentMinimum of ten years’ experience with the offshore oil and gas industryMinimum of five year experience with Marine Vessel and Marine TerminalsExtensive knowledge of federal and state safety, health, and environmental regulationsExperience in auditing of OSHA, OHSA, NFPA, BSEE, ISO, EPA, USCG and ICS programs