Job offer code: C-20231001Region: EuropeJob description:Key SITE LEADER for Safety: Responsible for developing and implementing the organizational safety program, conducting risk assessments to detect potential hazards, and planning & implementing precautionary measures.
Responsible for managing key projects/initiatives from conception to completion.
This position will coordinate with other team members as well as external parties.Relationships: Position reports directly to RL Andoain Site Leader/Director Ops, and has a dotted line to HSE Manager EU.
Interacts with all functions within ITASA, indirect labor, and has special dedication to direct labor.
External relationships include customers and suppliers or corporate H&S, as required.Responsibilities:Lead, support, and monitor the implementation of the HSE strategy.Ensure that the workplace is monitored and fully compliant with all applicable OSHA/EU Equivalent standards, rules, and regulations to maintain safety in manufacturing facilities.Ensure that Safety Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) are maintained and communicated to employees.Coordinate main maintenance operations to be performed during production shutdowns (special calendar).Together with Integrated Systems Manager, ensure the results of safety inspections are documented; monitor the investigation of accidents and injuries; ensure that corrective actions are taken; and provide recommendations for ways to prevent similar accidents.Keep up to date with changes in current legislation and bring to the attention of Management any relevant new legislation.Carry out investigations into all accidents and near-miss incidents and record the findings on the relevant forms.Ensure that all accident reports are recorded in a timely, complete, and accurate manner.Establish an adequate program of training for health and safety and encourage a safety culture amongst employees.Special focus and management of LIFE CRITICAL RULES (Hazardous Energy, Machine guarding, Working at Height, Suspended Load, Confined Space, Electricity).Example of technical safety tasks include: Install local electrical lock-out on SIL machines that don't yet have it; serve as the site LOTO program coordinator; implement ergonomic solutions; improve machine guarding/safeguarding; enhance robotics/automation; improve raw material, WIP, and finished goods storage; conduct predictive/preventive maintenance on equipment and machinery; implement segregation solutions for pedestrians and powered vehicles; shaft-handling solutions; conveyors and packaging; fire protection system.Measures of Performance (TBC):Leading Indicators (Risk detection & correction).Lagging indicators (TRIR).Maturity in Safety Culture/Improvement for all employees.Pre-requisites: Degree in Technical Discipline (Engineering).#J-18808-Ljbffr