The Quality Control Manager (QCM)has overall responsibility for reporting directly to the Project Manager and Corporate Management for the verification that we meet all quality standards on our projects. The Quality Control Manager (project level) plans, coordinates, and oversees implementation of Construction quality control and quality assurance programs at the project level. This position also creates reviews and amends Project Quality Plans to keep them current and to ensure compliance in all respects with the contract, established standards, methods, and specifications.
The Site Safety & Health Officer (SSHO) is responsible for the development and/or review of the Accident Prevention Plan, activity hazard analysis's, amendments to the accident prevention plan, on site safety education, toolbox safety meetings, all around safety compliance of the project, and a proactive innovative attitude towards solving difficult site-specific safety issues. The SSHO is responsible for managing, implementing, and enforcing the project Accident Prevention Plan. The SSHO shall provide full-time on-site safety and occupational health management, surveillance, inspections, training, and safety enforcement
Responsibilities:
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Provide site compliance through daily site inspections and daily safety reports
Create and manage the Quality Control Plan for success on assigned construction projects
Development and/or review of Accident prevention plan, AHAs and crane and rigging plans
Provide onsite safety education to subcontractors
Coordination of safety issues with the Quality Control Manager and site Superintendent on new definable features of work
Provide management and oversight of site-specific safety activities. Examples - Permit required confined space, abatement, lockout/tag out activities, etc.
Prioritization of daily tasks to maintain safety compliance and project schedule
Demonstrate in depth knowledge of EM-385-1.1, OSHA 29 CFR 1910 and 1926
Conduct mishap investigations and complete required accident reports
Ensure sub-contractor compliance with safety and health requirements
Provide 1st day site safety orientations for all new employees
Maintain the OSHA 300 form
Maintain applicable safety reference materials on the job site
Maintain a safety and health deficiency tracking system that monitors outstanding deficiencies until resolution
Maintain current SDS (MSDS) list of hazardous chemicals on site
Strong proficiency in QCS/RMS software applications, Internet, and Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook), emphasis in Excel
Continuing education in related fields
A minimum of 5years of construction industry safety experience; federal government construction projects preferred
30-hour OSHA construction safety class or equivalent
Fall Protection, HAZWOPR 40, Lead awareness, blood-borne pathogens, first aid/CPR, confined space management, attendant, and rescue, general competent person, trenching and shoring competent person, control of hazardous energies, forklift, man-lift, and fire watch training certified
An average of at least 24 hours of formal safety training each year for the past 4 years with training for competent person status for at least the following [4] areas of competency: [Excavation]; [Scaffolding]; [Fall protection]; [Hazardous energy]; [Confined space]; [Health hazard recognition, evaluation and control of chemical, physical and biological agents]
Personal protective equipment and clothing to include selection, use and maintenance.
Preferred:
Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) certification
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