Manpower UK Print & Packaging Division
Manpower UK Print & Packaging Division is excited to bring an opportunity to market for a Health & Safety Coordinator based at our client's Sunderland site. This full-time permanent opportunity is working for one of our prestigious partners, a market-leading, global print business. The successful candidate will take ownership of the company’s health and safety management system. The primary objective is to minimize occupational accidents and illnesses and maintain a safe work environment. Key activities to this aim include:
1. Conducting detailed risk assessments.
2. Undertaking thorough investigations into all accidents and near miss incidents.
3. Coordinating actions to continuously improve health and safety standards within the business.
Key Activities and Responsibilities
Achievement of health & safety KPI’s. Conduct risk assessments of all business activities and ensure appropriate safeguards and controls are implemented to minimize risks. Organize & chair quarterly health and safety committee meetings, maintain minutes and monitor actions. Conduct regular practice fire evacuation drills. Record accident and near miss incidents; conduct investigations and report health and safety statistics. Investigate safety concerns. Preparation of standard operating procedures. Maintain stocks and control issue of personal protective equipment. Organize first aid training, lung function tests, audiometric testing, and LEV / air quality monitoring. Conduct racking inspections. Maintain a central log & coordinate health & safety relating actions.
Other Requirements include:
Food industry experience essential
Qualifications
NEBOSH general certificate
Training & Experience
Coordinating health and safety within a manufacturing plant. Racking Inspections. Accident & near miss investigations. Conducting risk assessments.
So, if you tick the above boxes, we encourage you to apply today, and a member of the team will review your details and book in a call at a time convenient to you!
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