The occupational Health & Safety industry is charged with maintaining employees’ physical and mental well-being in the workplace and creating a legally compliant and pleasant working environment. Furthermore, the industry also seeks to protect customers and the general public from any risks that may affect them when they interact with a business.
Workplace hazards are many, and include factors as varied as chemicals, long working hours, repetitive strain, loud environments and more. Health & Safety professionals need to know how these hazards vary by industry, position and work environment, meaning that a wide-ranging knowledge of legal regulations is vital.
When something doesn’t go as planned, Health & Safety experts are also responsible for investigating workplace accidents and keeping records of safety-related issues so that their industry as a whole can learn and adapt. Health & Safety professionals must be excellent communicators in order to properly educate and inform workers and the public of safety rules and protocols.
A Safety Consultant can specialise in a range of fields, and is primarily entrusted with providing expertise and advice to clients on safety-related issues as they plan new projects or areas of business. As a safety consultant, you will give health and safety guidance to clients to help keep all workers and customers safe during and after working hours. While the role of a safety consultant is usually more office based, visits to facilities and client premises will sometimes be necessary, especially when beginning a new project. Analytical skills and an excellent knowledge of laws and regulations are vital for success in this role.
Health & Safety Coordinators are among the highest ranking safety experts in a company and will liase with the top management team to ensure that health & safety policies and regulations are being correctly interpreted and implemented throughout the organisation. Working as a health and safety coordinator, you’ll oversee important processes such as the drawing up of company-wide safety policies, ensuring they cover all laws and regulations, as well as the development of procedures such as accident investigation and reporting. The high level of responsibility that this role entails means application criteria are demanding.
A Safety Compliance Officer’s number one goal is to protect their co-workers’ safety and overall wellbeing by minimising workplace hazards. This is one of the more hands-on roles in the field of health and safety, and as a health and safety compliance officer, you’ll be interacting with both colleagues and management on a daily basis to make sure that everyone understands their responsibility in the company’s compliance with regulations. Although it varies depending on each organisation and industry, your responsibilities will normally include analysingwell-beingg well-beinge analysing well-being and inspecting the workplace and writing up accident reports.
Safety Advisors are responsible for overseeing a safe workplace environment and ensuring compliance with safety policies and regulations of an organization. Their duties include conducting risk assessments in the field, demonstrating and insuring the implementation of safe operational procedures, carrying out site inspections and drafting policies for companies or specific projects. A safety advisor also keeps records of all inspections and management reports, so organisational skills and a meticulous attention to detail are skills you’ll need to highlight when applying for this kind of role.
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