Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) Medical & Healthcare - Baltimore, MD at Geebo

Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO)

Job Title - Site Safety & Health OfficerLocation - GuamResumes are reviewed as submitted and staffed based on project need.
Rewards of Working at Caddell - Paid vacations, company paid holidays, company joint funding of medical, dental, life and disability plans to full-time employees, 401k, gym membership reimbursement, and use of company condominiums are just a few.
What You Will Do Plans, implements and supervises project safety and ensures that accident and fire protection programs are in compliance with the Caddell Corporate Safety Program on the assigned project.
Consults with Corporate Safety Manager to develop safe work plans for all project phases and crew tasks.
Conducts thorough daily safety inspections of all active work areas and documents these inspections.
Consults with field staff on safety issues, policies, procedures and regulations.
Conducts initial safety new hire orientation sessions.
Monitors housekeeping practices to ensure clean and safe environment.
Serves as construction safety liaison with owner and subcontractors.
Prepares and submits all required safety-related reports.
Conducts post-accident and property damage investigations.
Performs additional assignments per Corporate Safety Managers direction.
Working Conditions - Construction setting, travel required, full time.
Must have the ability to crawl, climb, walk, reach with hands and arms, bend, kneel, crouch, stand for longs periods of time, lift and hold in excess of 50lbs, talk, hear and occasionally sit.
Must have the ability to withstand confined spaces and or/extreme heights while negotiating tasks at hand in a safe manner to themselves and/or others.
Subject to hot, cold, humid and wet conditions depending on location.
Reporting Structure - Project Manager What We ExpectAccountability is part of The Caddell Way and our employees share in a strong work ethic and positive team environment.
There is a true sense of purpose and teamwork.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities - Effective written and verbal communication skills.
Excellent organizational skills.
Must have a working knowledge of Caddell's Corporate Safety Program.
Working knowledge of applicable OSHA or Corps of Engineers EM385-1-1.
Ability to use Microsoft Office suite, including Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint, as well as web-based tools (i.
e, ProCore).
Education / Experience - Minimum high school diploma/GED and 10 years experience in safety management work of a progressive nature with at least 5 years of experience on similar projects.
An average of at least 24 hours of formal safety training each year for the past 5 years with training for competent person status for at least the following five areas of competency:
Excavation; Scaffolding; Fall protection; Hazardous energy; and Confined space.
Certifications, Licenses, etc.
:
-Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH).
OSHA 30-hour, First Aid/CPR, Competent Persons TrainingWhile the salary range is typically between $62,100 - $93,200 annually, applicants are encouraged to share compensation expectations as part of the application process.
Caddell honors prior experience, education, and qualifications of applicants in order to make attractive and competitive offers.
Your career matters at Caddell.
While we're large enough to take on some of the most complex construction projects, we know that only happens with the strong contributions of each individual.
Caddell Construction is an Equal Opportunity Employer veterans, disability, and other protected classes under applicable laws and regulations.
Recommended Skills Cpr Certified Safety Professional Communication Confined Spaces Construction Coordinating Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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