OUTDOOR MEDIA is looking for employees for positions:
health & safety advisor
Responsibility
to proactively assist BMO managers in controlling the day-to-day management of occupational health and safety in relation to street works
to carry out health and safety auditing and inspections of build sites including internal Construction teams, ICP Teams and external Contractors
to provide advice and guidance for BMO management on the implementation of legislation and corporate policies relating occupational health and safety and in particular construction safety for street works
to prepare and present written reports relating to the responsibilities of the post-holder
to attend emergency / major incidents when required
undertake investigations as required by with RIDDOR and BMO procedures including investigations into work-related accidents, illnesses, dangerous occurrences and near-misses and submit reports to the Health and Safety Manger and other concerned managers
to assist in the production and implementation of health and safety policies and procedures including the adaptation of corporate policies to suit business requirements relating to construction activities
to participate in Workplace Forums and be responsible for administering relevant Safety Committees, Safety Action Groups and other ad-hoc meetings in relation to construction activities
Requirements
previous experience in Health & Safety, within a construction environment preferred
experience of working within an established risk management system
driving Licence with the ability travel and meet business needs including overnight stays
IT skills
good organisational and communication skills
must hold a NEBOSH National General Certificate or Construction Certificate with ability to interpret legislation and standards into practical and succinct health & safety policies and procedures
groundworker
Responsibility
to be able to manage your workloads issued within the agreed timescales
you will be required to work within the framework of H&S Policy and accompanying legislation and codes of practice
correct use of working at height equipment – Following the site-specific risk assessments and method statements
report any near misses, accidents or incidents on site to the Construction Manager
adhere to the Construction Design and Management regulations 2015
ensure that a safe site is created and maintained in accordance with the relevant Construction Phase Plan and accompanying RAMS. This can include all forms of site segregation, signing and guarding as necessary
maintain and safeguard the tools and equipment on site and ensure that they are stored in a lockable unit at the end of the shift
ensure that the site is left in a clear and tidy order to represent the company’s reputation in delivering good practices, quality of work and overall general appearance of BMO