Overview:
Aggregate Company is seeking a Safety Director to be responsible for strategic development and leadership of the organizations Safety and Health Programs and initiatives.
Responsibilities:
- Continuously cultivate and preserve a safety culture characterized by empowerment and individual responsibility.
- Develops and maintains project cost/change controls and project budget and accounting records and coordinates and monitors schedule updates, invoices.
- Works closely with TPAs to coordinate industrial hygiene activities and any other monitoring programs as necessary in support of MM’s sampling strategy.
- Ensures that all regulatory agency submissions are accurately and timely filed including but not limited to MSHA, OSHA Logs/reports, FMCSA.
- Manage annual mobile van testing and industrial hygiene sampling and follow-up with any necessary corrective action.
- Leads the development, implementation and continuous improvement of the Division’s Safety & Health function while aligning with corporate objectives.
- Drives established Corporate and Division initiatives and safety & health action plans.
- Develops and maintains the Division’s safety performance standards, specifications and programs, including training.
- Stays aware of emerging SH issues including legislative, regulatory, etc. and communicates accordingly with Corporate and business line managers.
- Coordinates and assists in the response and correction of significant safety events.
- Monitors and regularly communicates Region safety performance to senior management.
- Coordinates the Region’s industrial hygiene program and ensures completion of identified corrective and preventative actions.
- Provides oversight for the management of Workers Comp, General and Auto Liability for the region.
- Assures compliance of all plant operations with company policy and federal, state and local regulations.
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s Degree in occupational safety, health or related field required.
- 10 years of experience, including at least 4 years management level safety profession experience.
- Certified Mine Safety Professional (CMSP), Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or Occupational Health and Safety Technologist (OHST) certification preferred.
- Strong Understanding of MSHA, OSHA, FMCSA (DOT) and basic Environmental Regulations as they relate to safety preferred.
- Current certifications in First Aid, CPR, OSHA, 30-hour Construction Safety and Industry Standards plus familiarity highly desirable.
- Successful leadership and hands-on direction of HSE issues in major operating facilities and business functions that support divisional projects.
- Experience in taking on a Safety & Health leadership role during the design and construction phases of facilities.
- Demonstrated ability to develop, motivate and direct teams in a organization.
- Previous experience related to the enforcement of federal and state regulations is desirable.
For additional information:
Stephen S. Stauffer
Phone: 610-421-1225
Email: S.Stauffer@UnitedEmployment.com