WestRock
Safety Manager
WestRock, Portland, Oregon, United States, 97204
Safety Manager – Portland, OR
Opportunity summary:
As a Safety Manager you will be responsible for all activities related to occupational safety and health in the facility you are aligned to and you will ensure compliance with federal, state, and local requirements and laws to prevent hazards and injuries. As a Safety Manager you will manage and develop safety programs to educate supervisors and managers and to prevent hazards, risks, and injuries.
How you will impact WestRock:
Develop and maintain safety education training program within the plant environment
Maintain and update existing safety procedures, standard operating procedures, and policies
Partner with manufacturing managers to review and improve safety practices and ensure adoption by employees
Ensure compliance with safety policies, regulations, and reporting in manufacturing
Perform hazardous risk assessments for tasks or jobs to identify potential hazards and develop risk prevention plans to mitigate them
Review and analyze accident/injury reports and data for accuracy and detail, ensuring corrective actions are taken
Partner with worker’s compensation and general liability insurance representatives to ensure compliance with policy requirements
Assist in administration of safety incentive program, including assessing participation, monitoring engagement, reviewing all data, and ensuring incentives are paid
Manage compliance for environmental regulations (e.g. air permits, water runoff)
Model and promote an organizational culture that fosters safe practices through effective leadership and training
What you need to succeed:
High School diploma or G.E.D.
Must have 2+ years of safety supervisory role in a safety program
Demonstrate strong communication and interpersonal skills to engage and inspire others to comply with safety policies and standards
Thorough knowledge of safety standards and methodologies
Proven track record of critical thinking and problem-solving
Inspire others to develop themselves and seek out continuous learning opportunities by serving as a role model and seeking out personal developmental opportunities
Demonstrate thorough knowledge of safety regulations, including OSHA, ANSI, and NFPA
Government or professional training and compliance courses (e.g. OSHA 30-hour training) are preferred
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Opportunity summary:
As a Safety Manager you will be responsible for all activities related to occupational safety and health in the facility you are aligned to and you will ensure compliance with federal, state, and local requirements and laws to prevent hazards and injuries. As a Safety Manager you will manage and develop safety programs to educate supervisors and managers and to prevent hazards, risks, and injuries.
How you will impact WestRock:
Develop and maintain safety education training program within the plant environment
Maintain and update existing safety procedures, standard operating procedures, and policies
Partner with manufacturing managers to review and improve safety practices and ensure adoption by employees
Ensure compliance with safety policies, regulations, and reporting in manufacturing
Perform hazardous risk assessments for tasks or jobs to identify potential hazards and develop risk prevention plans to mitigate them
Review and analyze accident/injury reports and data for accuracy and detail, ensuring corrective actions are taken
Partner with worker’s compensation and general liability insurance representatives to ensure compliance with policy requirements
Assist in administration of safety incentive program, including assessing participation, monitoring engagement, reviewing all data, and ensuring incentives are paid
Manage compliance for environmental regulations (e.g. air permits, water runoff)
Model and promote an organizational culture that fosters safe practices through effective leadership and training
What you need to succeed:
High School diploma or G.E.D.
Must have 2+ years of safety supervisory role in a safety program
Demonstrate strong communication and interpersonal skills to engage and inspire others to comply with safety policies and standards
Thorough knowledge of safety standards and methodologies
Proven track record of critical thinking and problem-solving
Inspire others to develop themselves and seek out continuous learning opportunities by serving as a role model and seeking out personal developmental opportunities
Demonstrate thorough knowledge of safety regulations, including OSHA, ANSI, and NFPA
Government or professional training and compliance courses (e.g. OSHA 30-hour training) are preferred
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