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Executive health and safety officer, health, safety

Dublin
Dublin City Council
Health and safety officer
Posted: 29 January
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The JobReporting to the Senior Executive Health & Safety Officer, theExecutive Health & Safety Officer (EHSO)has responsibility for ensuring a safe and healthy workplace in the City Council by developing and implementing safety policies and procedures, by promoting a positive safety culture and by ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and regulations.The holder of the post will be required to contribute to the development and implementation of Health and Safety Management Systems, in conjunction with their assigned SEHSO, Health, Safety & Wellbeing Unit and Human Resources Department.The ideal candidate shallhave satisfactory experience in the area of health and safety management, including technical experience in Health and Safety Regulations and implementation of National Health and Safety policy and legislation, their implications for the organisation and the employee, and their application in the workplace;be self-motivated and be able to work within a multi skilled team to ensure a best practice health and safety management system is continuously developed in the assigned work activity;working knowledge and experience of the development and implementation of a Safety Management System that operates in compliance with ISO 45001:2018;have a good working knowledge or demonstrate an ability to acquire a good working knowledge of the legal, regulatory and governance framework within which the City Council operates and adhere to corporate policies, protocols and procedures;have a satisfactory knowledge of public administration in Ireland and demonstrate relevant administrative experience at a sufficiently high level;have strong interpersonal and communication skills including building strong relationships with stakeholders;possess excellent organisational and IT skills.demonstrate strong proficiencies in report writing and have the ability to present in a clear and concise manner.On the date of application, the successful candidate must possess a current unendorsed full driving licence (Category A1, A and/or B) as they may be required to drive in the course of their duties.QualificationsCharacter:Each candidate shall be of good character.Health:Candidates shall be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service.Education, Experience, etc.:Each candidate must, on the latest date for receipt of completed applications:-(a) (i)Hold a minimum Level 8 in the National Framework of Qualifications in Health and SafetyOr(ii) Hold an Honours degree (Level 8 in the National Framework of Qualifications) in Engineering, Architecture, and / or Science, and a minimum Level 7 in the National Framework of Qualifications in Health and Safety.(b)Have a satisfactory knowledge of the following:effective communications and liaison with officials from the regulatory authorities;the management of risks from fire such as fire prevention and the carrying out of fire drills;risk management in relation to hazardous substances and occupational diseases;providing the required input for health and safety related training course/s and manuals for the organisation;understanding of Local Government and the construction industry;health and safety legislation, statutory requirements, their implications for the workplace and an appreciation of the legal process.(c)Have at least three years satisfactory relevant experience, including adequate experience in the areas specified below:the management of an appropriate audit process;planning practical and effective methods, both preventative and remedial, of promoting work practices that comply with health and safety requirements;of working with committees;the preparation and regular revision of Health and Safety statements and strategies;staff supervision and relevant administration;maintaining accurate records, particularly of inspection findings, of incidents and accidents, and the preparation of reports, and statistical data required by management and the HSA;the regular review of work methods and processes, which identify and take account of all relevant hazards;supporting line managers in the preparation, implementation and regular review of safety related documentation including risk assessments, including advising on how risks can be reduced;operating a safety management system.(d) Possess a full clean driving licence.DutiesThe duties of the postinclude, but are not limited to, the following: -Assisting and supporting Senior Executive Health & Safety Officer (SEHSO) and Departmental Management by;providing regular reports on Safety, Health and Welfare (SHW), including reporting outcomes from analysis of SHW data undertaken, and making recommendations for improvements and implementation;advising key external stakeholders (e.g. the Health and Safety Authority, Health Services Executive, Fire Services and Gardaí), and external advisors as required;overseeing, monitoring and coordinating the Health and Safety programmes in the Department/function to which they are assigned and co-operate with other Departments to ensure a co-ordinated approach to SHW matters;ensuring that sites/workplaces are inspected on a regular basis in accordance with the Council's approved inspection policy and, as required, independently inspecting, or overseeing independent inspections of work activities, sites and offices, to ensure that safety standards are being complied with and making recommendations for improvement where appropriate in matters concerning SHW;ensuring the development, implementation and operation of policies and procedures in the Health and Safety Management System that operates in compliance with ISO45001 requirements;working with the Health, Safety & Wellbeing Unit (HSWU) to ensure safety audits are carried out as required and ensuring that safety audit outcomes are implemented on a priority basis;ensuring that incidents involving City Council activities or operations are investigated and reported on appropriately in line with agreed procedures;monitoring, as required, City Council Fire Precaution Systems in co-operation with the Chief Fire Officer to ensure that fire precautions are appropriate and adequate for City Council's work premises and activities;drafting of safety statements, risk assessments, training material, policy documents, service plans and budgets relevant to safety, health & welfare.Other duties include:implementing best practice and procedures in safety, health and welfare across the assigned Departments/Divisions and assisting the development, delivery and evaluation of training courses for employees in Safety, Health and Welfare;keeping up-to-date with developments, and legislation in the area of occupational health and safety;being available outside of normal working hours in emergency situations to deal with any matter or incident involving the health and safety of City Council employees';ensuring by way of regular review that Ancillary and Local Safety Statements address all the risks identified in the relevant area/activity;ensuring that accident records are created as and when they should be and are maintained properly within the Health, Safety & Wellbeing Unit and are available to other relevant Departments as may be required;ensuring that the City Council's statutory obligations to investigate and report on notifiable accidents and dangerous occurrences are strictly complied with and the relevant authorities advised in a timely fashion;managing and supervising the administration of Immunisation and Health Screening Programmes and organising Occupational Health Surveillance initiatives and activities for groups of workers related to specific occupational health hazards, as may be required from time to time;carrying out such other duties as may be assigned from time to time.The particular duties and responsibilities attached to the post may vary from time to time, without changing the general character of the duties or level of responsibilities entailed. The post holder may therefore be required to perform duties appropriate to the post, other than those detailed above, and to take instructions from and report to, an appropriate Officer or such designated Officer as may be assigned from time to time by the City Council.

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