The Safety Officer ensures safety in transportation by
- Conducting inspections,
- Providing training,
- Investigating incidents,
- Enforcing regulations for vehicles, personnel, and passengers, covering road, rail, transport to prevent accidents,
- Manage risks and hazards
- Maintain compliance with health and safety standards.
- Responding to emergencies to protect people and property.
- Managing fleet journey and driver compliance to screening the equipment,
Key Responsibilities:
- Compliance & Policy: Implement and enforce transport health, safety, and security regulations (like OSHA, TSA) and company policies.
- Inspections & Audits: Regularly inspect vehicles, equipment, facilities, and operations for safety, ensuring everything from tires to screening technology meets standards.
- Training & Awareness: Educate drivers, handlers, and staff on safe operating procedures, emergency responses, hazard recognition, and proper use of safety equipment.
- Risk Management: Conduct risk assessments, identify hazards, and implement preventative measures to minimize accidents and long-term health risks.
- Incident Management: Investigate accidents, injuries, and security breaches, report findings, and help implement corrective actions.
- Fleet & Equipment control: Maintain vehicle records, manage servicing schedules, and ensure all equipment (like forklifts, cranes and other machines) is safe and certified.
- Emergency Response: Act as part of the response team for transport-related incidents, controlling traffic, managing evacuations, and assisting the public.
- Documentation & Reporting: Maintain detailed records of inspections, training, incidents, and compliance, using data to improve safety programs.
- Public Interaction: Engage with clients, address concerns, provide directions, and help create a positive, secure business experience.
Skills
- Certified HSE certificate
- Experiences in Oil and Gas field
- English written & verbal communication
- Transportation fleet experiences
- Hindi or Urdu verbal communication