Solar Safety Coordinator Working Hours: Monday-Friday 9.00 - 6.00pm Address: Kallang Salary: $3500-$4000
Requirement:
Possess minimum WSQ Specialist Diploma in Workplace Safety and Health and/or Advanced Certificate in Workplace Safety and Health (Level B).
Proven experience as a Safety Coordinator or similar role in the construction or renewable energy industry, with specific experience in MAINLY Solar PV projects.
In-depth knowledge of safety regulations and standards relevant to solar PV installations.
Professional certifications such as OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety, First Aid/CPR, and/or Certified Safety Professional (CSP) are highly desirable.
Proficiency in MS Office and experience with safety management systems/software.
Job Scope:
Safety Program Development: Develop and implement safety policies, procedures, and protocols specific to solar PV installation and maintenance activities.
Compliance: Ensure work sites are compliant with MOM’s Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) regulations and Code of Practices (CPs), including OSHA standards and industry best practices.
Risk Assessment: Conduct thorough risk assessments and job hazard analyses (JHAs) to identify potential hazards and implement risk control measures.
Training: Coordinate and conduct safety training sessions for employees, subcontractors, and site personnel to promote awareness and compliance with safety protocols.
Incident Investigation: Investigate work site accidents, injuries, dangerous occurrences, and near misses; perform root cause analysis and develop corrective actions to prevent recurrence.
Safety Inspections: Conduct regular site inspections and audits to assess safety performance, identify hazards, and ensure adherence to safety standards of subcontractors and site personnel.
Emergency Preparedness: Develop emergency response plans and procedures for solar PV installations, including evacuation plans and first aid protocols.
Documentation: Maintain accurate records of safety inspections, incidents, training sessions, and compliance documentation.
Promotion of Safety Culture: Promote a strong safety culture through communication, training, and recognition programs.
Collaboration with Different Stakeholders: Work closely with project managers, engineers, and subcontractors to integrate safety considerations into project planning and execution.