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By Health & Safety Last updated Aug 14, 2018 ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES WORKER SAFETY
The Duties of a Safety O cer varies depending on the company, organization, sector, etc.
This article will list to you some of the major Duties of a Safety O cer you may come in
contact with while working as a Safety O cer in any organization or when attending and
interview for the post of a Safety O cer.
You may be ask in your next interview, so read it carefully to assimilate it.
Here are 40 duties of a safety o cer:
1. The Safety O cer is responsible for monitoring and assessing hazardous and unsafe
situations.
4. May exercise emergency authority to prevent or stop unsafe acts when immediate action is
required.
7. Participate in planning meetings to identify any health and safety concerns inherent in the
operations daily work-plan.
10. Ensure preparation and implementation of Site Safety and Health Plan (SSHP).
13. A HSE O cer is part of the project safety council and leads all e orts to enhance safety.
14. The safety o cer reviews and approves all subcontractors safety plans.
15. Veri es that injury logs and reports are completed and submitted to related government
agencies.
16. Veri es that all tools and equipment are adequate and safe for use.
19. Trains and carries out drills and exercises on how to manage emergency situations.
20. Conducts investigations of all accidents and near-misses.
24. Watches
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hazardous situations.
27. Serves as the link between state and local agencies and contractors.
28. Receives reports from and responds to orders issued by Department of Labor.
29. Arranges for OSHA mandated testing and/or evaluations of the workplace by external
agencies/consultants.
31. Advise and instruct on various safety-related topics (noise levels, use of machinery etc.).
33. Review existing policies and measures and update according to legislation.
35. Inspect premises and the work of personnel to identify issues or non-conformity (e.g. not
using protective equipment)
37. Stop any unsafe acts or processes that seem dangerous or unhealthy
38. Record and investigate incidents to determine causes and handle worker’s compensation
claims
39. Prepare reports on occurrences and provide statistical information to upper management.
40. Carry out PTW Monitoring and review
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There is no limit for safety and safety o cer. Safety is like a ocean… We have to learn more and more…
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