To review, implement and maintain the workplace safety and health standards of SBST premises to ensure compliance to all the regulatory requirements of the WSH Act and its subsidiary legislative requirements.
Required to travel around Singapore and to work in outdoor work environment on a daily basis.
To perform duties of a Registered Workplace Safety and Health Officer (WSHO) to support the Bus Business about WSH matters to be compliance to the WSH Act and its subsidiary legislative requirements.
To evaluate WSH non-compliance, unsafe work conditions and practices to identify WSH performance gaps.
To carry out WSH compliance audit and inspection.
To attend, to conduct WSH incident investigations (including non-working hours when required) and to review investigation findings to identify root cause of incident.
To act as Secretary of WSH Committee meeting of the workplaces.
To implement, conduct document reviews of WSH Management System (WSHMS), identify areas for improvement in the WSHMS and maintain documentation.
To coordinate WSH programme initiatives.
To develop and deliver presentations, safety briefings, training materials, circulars, etc.
To conduct briefing/ training to stakeholders, e.g. contractor, staff, etc.
To support WSH policy and procedure implementation.
To prepare and tabulate monthly reports relating to WSH matters such as statistic update.
To conduct periodic review of incident trends and effectiveness of WSH performance, and make recommendations for improvements.
To review, assess and evaluate of Access Permit Application/ PTW submission by staff and appointed contractors to ensure adequacy on reasonably practicable measures been taken to ensure the safety and health of the person carrying out the work.
To liaise with relevant authorities (e.g. LTA, MOM, etc) on WSH related matters.
Any other ad-hoc job assignments by the company.
Requirements:
Degree in Engineering, preferably Occupational Safety and/or Environmental Health or related fields
Completed the WSQ Specialist Diploma in Workplace Safety & Health (Level C) course or higher
Auditor trainined in ISO45001:2008
Completed Work At Height (WAH) Assessor course
Relevant industry experience is preferred.
Possess a valid registration with MOM as Workplace Safety and Health Officer (WSHO)
Preferably with at least minimum 3 years of relevant work experience in WSH relating to engineering, construction planning or facilities management, including WSH program management in such field.
Good interpersonal and communication skills
Excellent decision, analytical and problem-solving skills
Familiar with local regulatory requirements related to workplace safety and health, and all other aspects of safety
Able to work independently under minimum supervision, within a dynamic work environment.