Occupational Safety & Health (OSH) Implementation Enforces compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Standards (OSHS). Develops, implements, and maintains site-specific Safety and Health Programs. Conducts regular safety inspections and audits at project sites. Ensures workers use proper PPE (Personal Protective Equipment). Identifies workplace hazards and recommends corrective actions. Training & Education Conducts safety orientations for new employees and subcontractors. Leads tool-box meetings, safety drills, and emergency response training. Ensures employees are informed of safety protocols and policies. Incident Management Investigates workplace accidents, near-misses, and hazardous occurrences. Prepares accident/incident reports and recommends preventive measures. Coordinates with DOLE and other agencies during inspections or accident investigations. Documentation & Compliance Maintains updated records of safety permits, accident logs, and safety reports. Prepares monthly and quarterly Safety and Health Reports for management and DOLE. Ensures proper posting of safety signages and DOLE-mandated notices. Coordination & Leadership Acts as the point person for all safety-related matters at the project/site. Coordinates with contractors, suppliers, and management to ensure safety compliance. Leads the Emergency Response Team (ERT) in case of incidents. Educational Background (Preferred but not always mandatory) Bachelors degree in Engineering, Occupational Safety and Health, Environmental Science, or any related field. Non-degree holders may still qualify if they meet DOLE training and experience requirements. DOLE Accreditation Requirements (Mandatory) Based on DOLE Department Order No. 198-18 , an SO3 must have: 40 hours of Advanced Occupational Safety and Health (AOSH) Training from a DOLE-accredited OSH training provider. Must be designated and accredited as a Safety Officer III by the company. Experience Requirement At least 3 to 5 years of work experience in Occupational Safety and Health (OSH), preferably in construction, manufacturing, or industrial projects. Must have practical experience in: Safety inspections Risk assessments Incident investigations Safety program implementation DOLE compliance Training & Certifications (Preferred / Advantageous) Aside from the mandatory 40-hour AOSH Training , additional certifications are highly desirable: Basic Occupational Safety and Health (BOSH) (if previously an SO1/SO2) Construction Safety and Health Training (COSH) (for construction projects) First Aid & Basic Life Support (BLS) Fire Safety & Emergency Preparedness Training Incident Command System (ICS) Training (optional but useful)
As an Occupational Safety & Health (OSH) Implementation specialist, your main role is to ensure compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Standards (OSHS) by developing, implementing, and maintaining site-specific Safety and Health Programs. You will be responsible for conducting regular safety inspections and audits at project sites, identifying workplace hazards, and recommending corrective actions. Additionally, you will ensure that workers use proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to mitigate risks effectively. Your key responsibilities will include: - Conducting safety orientations for new employees and subcontractors - Leading tool-box meetings, safety drills, and emergency response training - Investigating workplace accidents, near-misses, and hazardous occurrences - Maintaining updated records of safety permits, accident logs, and safety reports - Acting as the point person for all safety-related matters at the project/site - Coordinating with contractors, suppliers, and management to ensure safety compliance Qualifications required for this role include: - Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Occupational Safety and Health, Environmental Science, or any related field - 40 hours of Advanced Occupational Safety and Health (AOSH) Training from a DOLE-accredited OSH training provider - At least 3 to 5 years of work experience in Occupational Safety and Health (OSH), preferably in construction, manufacturing, or industrial projects - Practical experience in safety inspections, risk assessments, incident investigations, safety program implementation, and DOLE compliance Additionally, having the following certifications would be advantageous: - Basic Occupational Safety and Health (BOSH) (if previously an SO1/SO2) - Construction Safety and Health Training (COSH) (for construction projects) - First Aid & Basic Life Support (BLS) - Fire Safety & Emergency Preparedness Training - Incident Command System (ICS) Training (optional but useful) Ensure that you meet the DOLE Accreditation Requirements by being designated and accredited as a Safety Officer III by the company, as per DOLE Department Order No. 198-18. Your commitment to maintaining a safe work environment and your ability to lead the Emergency Response Team (ERT) during incidents will be crucial in this role. As an Occupational Safety & Health (OSH) Implementation specialist, your main role is to ensure compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Standards (OSHS) by developing, implementing, and maintaining site-specific Safety and Health Programs. You will be responsible for conducting regular safety inspections and audits at project sites, identifying workplace hazards, and recommending corrective actions. Additionally, you will ensure that workers use proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to mitigate risks effectively. Your key responsibilities will include: - Conducting safety orientations for new employees and subcontractors - Leading tool-box meetings, safety drills, and emergency response training - Investigating workplace accidents, near-misses, and hazardous occurrences - Maintaining updated records of safety permits, accident logs, and safety reports - Acting as the point person for all safety-related matters at the project/site - Coordinating with contractors, suppliers, and management to ensure safety compliance Qualifications required for this role include: - Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Occupational Safety and Health, Environmental Science, or any related field - 40 hours of Advanced Occupational Safety and Health (AOSH) Training from a DOLE-accredited OSH training provider - At least 3 to 5 years of work experience in Occupational Safety and Health (OSH), preferably in construction, manufacturing, or industrial projects - Practical experience in safety inspections, risk assessments, incident investigations, safety program implementation, and DOLE compliance Additionally, having the following certifications would be advantageous: - Basic Occupational Safety and Health (BOSH) (if previously an SO1/SO2) - Construction Safety and Health Training (COSH) (for construction projects) - First Aid & Basic Life Support (BLS) - Fire Safety & Emergency Preparedness Training - Incident Command System (ICS) Training (optional but useful) Ensure that you meet the DOLE Accreditation Requirements by being designated and accredited as a Safety Officer III by the company, as per DOLE Department Order No. 198-18. Your commitment to maintaining a safe work environment and your ability to lead the Emergency Response Team (ERT) during incidents will be crucial in this role.