Occupational health and Safety Professional
The Safety and Industrial Hygiene Professional utilize and develop advanced and innovative techniques to support health & safety in work environments including offices, infrastructure facilities or field operations. They recommend strategies to evaluate and control potential hazards, provide advice and council on health and safety measures, maintain awareness of regulatory and internal requirements in addition to technical advancements in healthy and safety disciplines. Additional Responsibilities: • As determined by country legislation and standards. At lease got the Occupational safety and health management personnel (職業安全衛生管理員) license. • Provide advice, guidance and innovative solutions to Management, Business Units, Human Resources, Real Estate and Security functions with respect to occupational safety and health regulations and standards as part of the Health & Safety organization. • Coordinate and conduct safety surveys, compliance audits, reviews, and investigations in various work environments (e.g. remote locations, offices, datacenters, mobile workforce, etc.). • Act as the primary health and safety contact for provincial government agencies. • Perform incident/accident investigations to determine root cause and recommend countermeasures to prevent recurrence. • Maintain awareness of regulatory and company requirements, in addition to industry leading professional advancements in the Safety and Industrial Hygiene disciplines. • Evaluate existing processes and implement continual improvements consistent with regulatory requirements, and in alignment with the Health and Safety Management System. • Define goals, maintain leadership skills, conduct special projects and provide technical direction as a member of a remote, multi-functional Health and Safety team. • Effectively team with others to provide employee health and safety services and develop/implement new employee well-being initiatives. • Use knowledge from several technical disciplines to recognize potential hazards, assess risk, determine root causes and recommend action plans for complex issues. • Demonstrate skills, knowledge and ability to research leading industry practices for identifying technical occupational risks and non-compliances as well as the ability to resolve complex health and safety challenges. • Assess and provide consultation on addressing potential indoor air quality concerns, building and life safety concerns, and if emergency response events occur. • Develop and promote health and safety awareness and training programs. • Provide expertise to implement global and country specific safety standards, provide expertise as safety/IH program owner to develop, maintain and communicate programs. • Maintain a comprehensive understanding of business unit strategies. • Has the ability to work on cross border and global projects with international colleagues across various time zones, and • Perform additional responsibilities as needed.