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An established industry player in the Energy Sector is seeking a Chemical Safety & COSHH Advisor to join their site-based team in Somerset. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to one of Europe's largest infrastructure projects, focusing on managing chemical hazards in a busy construction environment. You will be instrumental in ensuring compliance with regulations and supporting the development of a robust chemical management system. If you are passionate about safety and environmental excellence, this position will allow you to make a significant impact on the project's safety performance and stakeholder collaboration.
Location: Project/Site based, Somerset - 4 days per week site AND Remote working x 1 day per week
Status: Contract INSIDE IR35
Duration: 31dec25 (renewable)
Reports to: Site Environmental Engineering Lead
Morson Talent are working on behalf of a major player within the Energy Sector who have a current requirement for a Chemical Safety & COSHH Advisor to join an established site-based team in Somerset. This is a uniquely interesting opportunity to contribute towards one of Europe's largest infrastructure Projects.
The Chemical Safety & CoSHH Advisor will use their expertise to support excellence in the management of chemical hazards on a complex and busy construction site. You will help identify where a proposed chemical may impact the environment, occupational health, safety or fire risks. You will work with subject matter experts in these areas to support risk assessments, mitigation design and approvals to ensure that effective controls are in place. As the project progresses, it is anticipated that the Control of Major Accident Hazards (COMAH) Regulations will apply and you will play a vital role in supporting compliance. You will also support contract partners in developing their chemical risk assessment capabilities, thus supporting the project's ambition to improve safety performance across the construction industry.
You will work within the Site Environment Team, reporting to the Site Environmental Engineering Lead. You will, however work closely with fire safety and incident response professionals in the wider team and with health and safety professionals. The post holder will develop a 'one-team' working relationship with all key stakeholders and external stakeholders always providing clear communication and support to internal departments, programme teams and external stakeholders ensuring emergency arrangements are suitable and sufficient against the current and future risk profile.