Site Safety Lead
In-person · Boston, MA, US... more
In-person · Boston, MA, US... more
Job Description
AECOM is seeking a Site Safety and Health Lead to assist the Energy team on regional Gas & Electric Projects. This position will be based in Boston, MA.
Responsibilities and Duties:
- Participate in construction status meetings, covering all health and safety topics, recommendations, and requests
- Maintain a program-wide safety program that is compliant with CALOSHA/FED OSHA/ and other applicable agencies, including initial and recurrent training materials. This includes field construction activity safety programs as well as managed subcontractor safety programs
- Maintain the safety component of program procedure manual(s)
- Assist as needed in investigating job injuries to identify and verify incident origin and possible work-related hazards
- Responsible for establishing and recommending to the client necessary action to investigate unsafe work practices
- Participate in client safety meetings and programs as requested
- Conduct safety audits or inspections on a routine, unannounced basis
- Review and comment to the client on contractor-submitted safety plans ahead of construction activities
- Develop and maintain a Safety and OSHA/EM385-1-1 Standards Manual with the following policies and procedures for all locations and facilities:
- Emergency Action Plan
- Fire Prevention Plan
- Exposure Control Plan
- Hazardous Communication Policy
- Lockout – Tagout Policy
- Accident and Injury Reporting
- Others as identified
- Maintain and inspect all OSHA/EM385-1-1 logs and files for all locations and facilities
- Assist in the development of building and campus inspections for code or OSHA/EM385-1-1 violations at all locations and facilities
- Review and comment on safety training lesson plans and training materials
- Coordinate with the client Training Manager any safety training required by regulations, laws, or policies pertaining to control room and field operations
- Perform instructor duties for AECOM employees on safety and health-related topics, coordinating as necessary with the Program Construction Manager.
- CALOSHA/Fed OSHA required topics
- Red Cross First Aid and CPR
- National Safety Council Defensive Driving Course
- Inform and update employees at all locations and facilities of new or current safety news, trends, and information by e-mail messages, bulletin boards, or lectures and presentations
- Project specific hazards as defined from field THAs