Support the Workplace Safety and Health Officer (WSHO) in implementing, monitoring, and enforcing the Workplace Safety and Health Management System (WSHMS) in compliance with statutory requirements, LTA safety standards, and project specifications.
Assist in the administration, control, and verification of the Permit-To-Work (PTW) system, ensuring all works are properly risk assessed and authorised prior to commencement.
Conduct regular site safety inspections, surveillance, and compliance audits to ensure adherence to WSH Act, subsidiary legislations, LTA safety procedures, and company safety policies.
Monitor high-risk construction activities and ensure effective implementation of Risk Assessments (RA), Safe Work Procedures (SWP), Method Statements, and control measures.
Assist the WSHO in accident/incident investigations, including evidence collection, root cause analysis, corrective actions, and submission of investigation reports.
Maintain proper documentation and records of safety training, inspections, incident statistics, safety certifications, competency records, and regulatory submissions.
Verify and maintain updated records of workers trade certifications, safety passes, and statutory competency requirements prior to site deployment.
Conduct Safety Induction Courses (SIC), refresher briefings, toolbox meetings, and safety awareness programmes in accordance with LTA and project requirements.
Perform duties as a WSH Trainer by planning, delivering, and evaluating WSH training programmes to enhance safety competency and promote positive safety culture across all workforce levels.
Develop, review, and update safety training materials, presentations, and learning resources aligned with regulatory requirements and project risk profiles.
Provide coaching and on-site guidance to supervisors, workers, subcontractors, and suppliers on safe work practices and hazard prevention measures.
Monitor environmental and weather conditions including WBGT, lightning alerts, air quality, UV index, rainfall, and wind conditions, and promptly communicate work restrictions or safety advisories.
Support implementation of Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment and Risk Control (HIRARC) processes and continuous improvement initiatives.
Monitor usage, inspection, and adequacy of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and safety equipment to ensure compliance.
Prepare safety statistics, reports, presentation materials, and documentation for Safety Committee Meetings, Management Reviews, and LTA audits.
Attend coordination meetings, WSH committee meetings, subcontractor meetings, daily toolbox meetings, and pre-start briefings to address safety matters.
Liaise and coordinate with subcontractors, suppliers, and stakeholders to ensure compliance with project safety requirements and contractual obligations.
Ensure safety signage, barricades, warning systems, and safety communication materials are properly installed, visible, and maintained throughout the worksite.
Participate in emergency preparedness planning, drills, and crisis response exercises ensure all personnel are aware of emergency procedures and evacuation arrangements.
Escort injured persons to medical facilities and assist in incident reporting and follow-up actions.
Conduct site safety assessments prior to endorsement or recommendation for PTW approvals.
Support preparation for regulatory inspections, internal audits, and LTA safety inspections, ensuring readiness and compliance at all times.
Perform all duties in accordance with Workplace Safety and Health Act, Environmental Protection regulations, LTA requirements, and project contractual safety obligations.
Carry out any additional safety-related duties as assigned by the WSHO, Project Manager, or Project Director.
Job Requirements:
Diploma or Degree in Workplace Safety & Health, Engineering, Construction Management, Environmental Management, or related discipline.
Valid WSH Coordinator Certificate recognised by MOM, Singapore.
Experience in conducting safety training programmes.
Minimum 5 years of WSH experience in construction projects.
Experience in MRT / LTA / infrastructure projects will be an advantage.
Familiar with WSH Act, subsidiary legislations, PTW system, RA & SWP implementation.
Environmental Control Officer (ECO) certification will be an added advantage.
Good communication and interpersonal skills with ability to engage site workforce and subcontractors.
Able to work independently in a fast-paced construction environment.
Willing to work at construction site and perform night shift / shift work when required.