Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Representative
Norfolk, VA
Long Term Perm
Local Candidates Only-Must be able to interview in person
Must be DBIBS Eligible
2nd Shift: 15:00 – 23:00
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
•Education and experience are both taken into consideration
•Typically has a High School diploma or GED; with typical 4years of directly related experience or AS Degree in related EHS field.
•Must have some working knowledge of Occupational Safety & Health (OSHA) 1915 and 1910.
•A minimum of three years of experience performing the duties of a EHS Representative.
•A minimum of three years of full-time experience directly related to safety enforcement and related duties comparable to a EHS Representative in industrial or commercial plants and/or construction sites.
•Continuing education in approved Health and Safety related courses towards a Professional Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety or equivalent.
•Must have, or be able to complete and pass, courses including; 1) OSHA 3095, 2) OSHA 5410, and 3) Shipyard Competent Person.
•Must be able to handle stressful situations that arise.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
•Must be able to gain access to government facilities.
•Must have current driver’s license.
•Must have the ability to communicate effectively in English in both oral and written applications in order to successfully interact with management and employees.
•Other responsibilities and duties as assigned.
•Regular, reliable onsite attendance is an essential function of this job.
RESPONSIBILITIES
•Conducts shipboard safety walk thru inspections for on and off-site vessels as required daily.
•Safety walks of the facility grounds to ensure compliance of environmental and safety hazards.
•Inspects and maintains fire extinguishers, eye wash stations, and ear plug dispensing stations.
•Maintains MSDS/SDS sheets for contract availabilities in progress.
•Maintains lab analysis of paint and installation samples per assigned availabilities
•Conduct breathing air surveillances.
•Inspect scaffolding systems daily prior to commencement of work.
•Conduct Grade D breathing air test.
•Conduct Industrial lift Equipment spot checks for licenses and ODCL (Operator Daily Check List) completion.
•Helps create and edit new work instructions, procedures or training materials and participates in training events (leading and attending).
•Learn safety codes and standards, accident prevention principles, and their application to industrial operations; to learn techniques of making field inspections, conducting investigations, and identifying hazards; and other relevant skills.
•Conduct daily inspections of assigned areas ensuring that all operations (including those of Sub-Contractors) are in compliance with Federal, State and local regulations and NASSCO Health and Safety policies and procedures; identify health and safety hazards or deficiencies and initiates corrective action through production supervision.
•Prepare written reports on inspections, accident investigations, statistical information on injuries and illnesses, employee complaints or concerns.
•Review current literature and trade publications in order to remain current regarding all OSHA and other applicable health and safety standards and regulations.
•Establish a close working relationship and communicate with department/ship manager on a regular basis.
•Able to identify/locate various compartments on board vessels.
Job Type: Contract
Pay: $28.00 - $29.00 per hour
Expected hours: 40 per week
Schedule:
Work Location: In person