Workplace Safety and Health Officer (WSHO)
Chan & Chan Engineering Pte Ltd
Singapore
Posted 2 years ago
Workplace Safety and Health Officer (WSHO) is a professional responsible for ensuring the safety and well-being of employees in a workplace.
- Developing Safety Policies:
- Create and implement workplace safety policies and procedures to ensure compliance with local, regional, and national safety regulations.
- Risk Assessment:
- Conduct risk assessments and safety audits to identify potential hazards in the workplace.
- Training and Education:
- Develop and conduct safety training programs for employees to increase awareness and promote a safety-conscious culture.
- Compliance Monitoring:
- Ensure that the workplace complies with relevant safety laws, regulations, and standards.
- Incident Investigation:
- Investigate workplace incidents, accidents, or near-misses to determine root causes and recommend corrective actions.
- Emergency Preparedness:
- Develop and implement emergency response plans to address potential crises or disasters.
- Safety Inspections:
- Conduct regular inspections of the workplace to identify and rectify potential safety hazards.
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):
- Monitor and enforce the use of appropriate personal protective equipment among employees.
- Safety Communication:
- Facilitate communication regarding safety issues between management and employees.
- Record Keeping:
- Maintain accurate records of safety inspections, training sessions, and incidents.
- Collaboration:
- Collaborate with other departments, managers, and safety committees to promote a safe working environment.
- Continuous Improvement:
- Recommend and implement continuous improvement initiatives to enhance workplace safety.
- Reporting:
- Prepare and submit regular reports on safety performance and compliance to management.
- Emergency Response Coordination:
- Coordinate with emergency services and personnel to ensure a prompt and effective response in the event of an emergency.
- Regulatory Updates:
- Stay updated on changes in safety regulations and standards, and ensure that the organization remains in compliance.