Job description
What you’ll be doing…
• Promoting a proactive approach to HSE management and culture of care, including regular site visits & contact with managers to ensure issues are clearly understood and effectively managed.
• Providing advice and support to teams to meet requirements of legislation and company processes & procedures and drive improvements
• Coordinate and manage communications e.g. bulletins, noticeboards/screens, briefing, information packs, policy guidance, tool box talks etc
• Lead by example in proactive safety-Talks, hazards spots, BLACK
• Monitor events uploaded onto Eco Online – Airsweb and ensure completion of investigations for accidents, incidents, near misses.
• Ensure adherence to accident / incident investigation procedures
• Manage the closure of non-conformances and corrective actions arising from investigations, inspections and risk assessments
• Support with keeping the H&S management system up to date.
• Maintain database used for trend analysis and period reporting
• Attend and minute H&S meetings
• Support investigations where required
• Identify training needs concerning health and safety at work
• Co-ordinate and maintain assessment and inspection activities as required
• Support development and implementation of safe standard operating procedures
• Maintain a suitable and sufficient standard of knowledge and qualification in order to effectively advise and inform.
About you …
• Committed and passionate about health and safety
• Highly developed communication and interpersonal skills
• Willingness to challenge unsafe behaviours in a manner
• Attention to detail and ability to provide accurate information
• Excellent planning and organisation skills
• Strong IT skills
• Able to work to deadlines and ability to positively manage multiple tasks at any one time
• Hold clear driving license and Able to drive regularly for DC visits
Wincanton
www.wincanton.co.uk
Chippenham, United Kingdom
James Wroath
$2 to $5 billion (USD)
10000+ Employees
Company - Public
Taxi & Car Services
1915