RSI EnTech, LLC
Site Safety and Health Officer - San Francisco, CA
RSI EnTech, LLC, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
About Company
RSI is a wholly owned operating company of ASRC Industrial (AIS).
AIS was founded in 2016 by Arctic Slope Regional Corporation (ASRC), an Alaska Native Corporation (ANC) established under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971. As part of an ANC all our operating companies are Minority Business Enterprises (MBE). We help our clients meet their diversity spending objectives while also providing sustainable returns for our nearly 13,500 Iñupiat shareholders.
We offer competitive salaries and full range of benefits including: generous PTO plan, paid holidays, medical, dental, vision, 401K (100% match up to 4% eligible compensation) and 100% immediate vesting, basic and supplemental life insurance, short-term and long-term disability as well as other benefits.
Job Title: Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO)
Location: San Francisco, CA
Salary: $95,000.00 - $105,000.00 (Based on experience and education)
PRIMARY FUNCTION:
Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) supports the HSE Director at the project level to ensure that company, Federal, State, and local policies and procedures are followed in the field in regard to health, safety, and the environment. The SSHO is responsible for the day-to-day implementation of project safety including compliance with the corporate Health and Safety Program, project-specific Accident Prevention Plans, and Health and Safety Plans. The SSHO is responsible for identifying, evaluating, and taking actions to control the hazards of the project site and to protect the safety of workers, property, and the environment. Projects are typically for Federal clients including the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S. Navy, and The U.S. Department of Energy.
TYPICAL RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES:
SSHO typical responsibilities and duties include, but are not limited to the following:
Setting appropriate safety standards and implementation of these safety standards
Designating proper personal protective equipment (PPE) levels with the assistance of the HSE Director and assuring the required protective equipment is readily available
Conducting of corporate, site-specific, and tailgate safety training for employees
Performing daily site safety inspections to assure the safety of employees, visitors, and clients
Performing or arranging for the necessary air monitoring on site as directed by the HSE Director, implemented by the project SSHO, or 3rd party designer.
Maintaining site health and safety records, including worker training certifications, tailgate safety meetings, Safety Data Sheets/chemical inventory and hazard communication, inspection/audit records, safety plans, and activity hazard analysis (AHA) development and implementation.
Informing the HSE Director as to the effectiveness of the Health and Safety Program and any necessary changes
Answering employee questions regarding the Health and Safety Program
Enforcing work rules for employees, including all site personnel utilize the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
Assuring chemical products used on site are managed effectively, including receiving, chemical inventory, storage, placarding and labeling, permits, inspections, transportation, and waste disposal.
Enforcing high safety standards including a clean job site
Identifying immediate risks to human health or the environment and STOP WORK
EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION
Five (5) or more years of experience in environmental remediation, construction industry, or general industry safety experience
Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) certification (STS, CHST) preferred
Experience working on projects with knowledge of USACE Safety and Health Requirements Manual (EM385-1-1) preferred
OSHA 40-hour HAZWOPER training with appropriate yearly updates
OSHA 8-hour Supervisor training
OSHA-30 hour trained
First-aid, CPR, BBP, and AED trained
Training and experience conducting exposure monitoring/air sampling
Proficient computer skills with ability to electronically track and document project information.
Ability and experience in managing multiple subcontractors in the field for complex projects with frequent to regular interactions involving clients and regulatory agency personnel during the course of field activities
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
Proactive communications skills
Conflict-resolution and problem-solving skills
Clear and concise communication in both written and verbal form
Ability to be diplomatic or firm when necessary
Detail-oriented and able to work autonomously
Ability to manage assigned tasks with confidence and ease
Ability to prioritize and organize assignments
Self-starter, able to manage changing conditions
Ability to work under pressure and prioritize conflicting demands
Knowledge of human resource policies and procedures
WORKING CONDITIONS:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to:
Lift and carry up to 49 pounds (e.g., one bag of sand) over short distances
Take a baseline, annual, and exit HAZWOPER medical surveillance exam
Attend annual 8-hour HAZWOPER refresher training
Ability and medical clearance to wear a respirator
Complete at least 8 hours of formal safety and health related coursework annually
Attend up to 50 hours safety and health related training annually (HAZWOPER, fall protection, hazardous energy control, confined space, excavation, etc.)
Work will be primarily performed in the field on project sites.
EEO Statement:
AIS and its operating companies afford equal opportunity in employment to all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, pregnancy, familial status, disability status, veteran status, citizenship status, genetic information or any other characteristic protected under Federal, State or Local law. AIS is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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RSI is a wholly owned operating company of ASRC Industrial (AIS).
AIS was founded in 2016 by Arctic Slope Regional Corporation (ASRC), an Alaska Native Corporation (ANC) established under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971. As part of an ANC all our operating companies are Minority Business Enterprises (MBE). We help our clients meet their diversity spending objectives while also providing sustainable returns for our nearly 13,500 Iñupiat shareholders.
We offer competitive salaries and full range of benefits including: generous PTO plan, paid holidays, medical, dental, vision, 401K (100% match up to 4% eligible compensation) and 100% immediate vesting, basic and supplemental life insurance, short-term and long-term disability as well as other benefits.
Job Title: Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO)
Location: San Francisco, CA
Salary: $95,000.00 - $105,000.00 (Based on experience and education)
PRIMARY FUNCTION:
Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) supports the HSE Director at the project level to ensure that company, Federal, State, and local policies and procedures are followed in the field in regard to health, safety, and the environment. The SSHO is responsible for the day-to-day implementation of project safety including compliance with the corporate Health and Safety Program, project-specific Accident Prevention Plans, and Health and Safety Plans. The SSHO is responsible for identifying, evaluating, and taking actions to control the hazards of the project site and to protect the safety of workers, property, and the environment. Projects are typically for Federal clients including the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S. Navy, and The U.S. Department of Energy.
TYPICAL RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES:
SSHO typical responsibilities and duties include, but are not limited to the following:
Setting appropriate safety standards and implementation of these safety standards
Designating proper personal protective equipment (PPE) levels with the assistance of the HSE Director and assuring the required protective equipment is readily available
Conducting of corporate, site-specific, and tailgate safety training for employees
Performing daily site safety inspections to assure the safety of employees, visitors, and clients
Performing or arranging for the necessary air monitoring on site as directed by the HSE Director, implemented by the project SSHO, or 3rd party designer.
Maintaining site health and safety records, including worker training certifications, tailgate safety meetings, Safety Data Sheets/chemical inventory and hazard communication, inspection/audit records, safety plans, and activity hazard analysis (AHA) development and implementation.
Informing the HSE Director as to the effectiveness of the Health and Safety Program and any necessary changes
Answering employee questions regarding the Health and Safety Program
Enforcing work rules for employees, including all site personnel utilize the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
Assuring chemical products used on site are managed effectively, including receiving, chemical inventory, storage, placarding and labeling, permits, inspections, transportation, and waste disposal.
Enforcing high safety standards including a clean job site
Identifying immediate risks to human health or the environment and STOP WORK
EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION
Five (5) or more years of experience in environmental remediation, construction industry, or general industry safety experience
Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) certification (STS, CHST) preferred
Experience working on projects with knowledge of USACE Safety and Health Requirements Manual (EM385-1-1) preferred
OSHA 40-hour HAZWOPER training with appropriate yearly updates
OSHA 8-hour Supervisor training
OSHA-30 hour trained
First-aid, CPR, BBP, and AED trained
Training and experience conducting exposure monitoring/air sampling
Proficient computer skills with ability to electronically track and document project information.
Ability and experience in managing multiple subcontractors in the field for complex projects with frequent to regular interactions involving clients and regulatory agency personnel during the course of field activities
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
Proactive communications skills
Conflict-resolution and problem-solving skills
Clear and concise communication in both written and verbal form
Ability to be diplomatic or firm when necessary
Detail-oriented and able to work autonomously
Ability to manage assigned tasks with confidence and ease
Ability to prioritize and organize assignments
Self-starter, able to manage changing conditions
Ability to work under pressure and prioritize conflicting demands
Knowledge of human resource policies and procedures
WORKING CONDITIONS:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to:
Lift and carry up to 49 pounds (e.g., one bag of sand) over short distances
Take a baseline, annual, and exit HAZWOPER medical surveillance exam
Attend annual 8-hour HAZWOPER refresher training
Ability and medical clearance to wear a respirator
Complete at least 8 hours of formal safety and health related coursework annually
Attend up to 50 hours safety and health related training annually (HAZWOPER, fall protection, hazardous energy control, confined space, excavation, etc.)
Work will be primarily performed in the field on project sites.
EEO Statement:
AIS and its operating companies afford equal opportunity in employment to all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, pregnancy, familial status, disability status, veteran status, citizenship status, genetic information or any other characteristic protected under Federal, State or Local law. AIS is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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