HSE Advisor (Offshore) - Continuous opening
HSE Responsibilities
Aid the Party Manager, Captain, and onboard personnel in all HSE matters, including the dissemination and implementation of safety policies, rules, and procedures within the scope of vessel operations.
Collaborate with the Division HSE Manager and HSE department personnel to ensure the effective use of best practices and consistency in HSE responsibilities.
Plan and participate in HSE audits/reviews of operations to ensure proper implementation and compliance.
Support the implementation and achievement of HSE objectives and performance measures during all operational activities.
Review existing HSE training plans and assist with developing specific training needs, which will be included in the Learning Management System (LMS), and provide training, as appropriate.
Ensure compliance within the Safety Management System through collecting, storing, tracking, and reporting HSE performance data (e.g., Incident report findings, Statistical Data Sheet, Observation Cards, Safe Behavior Audits, Audit actions [APL], Weekly Walkthrough inspections, and related HSE metrics).
Participate and audit job-planning activities, including Toolbox Meetings, Permit to Work (PTW), Job Safety Analysis (JSA), and Hazard Recognition (Risk Assessments).
Engage in risk management and HSE activities including risk assessments, audits, HSE Meetings (crew, committee, and stand down), departmental cross checks, daily and weekly walk-through inspections, hazard hunts, and onsite work activities.
Lead and/or assist in on-board incident reporting and investigation.
Actively participate and promote proactive HSE activities on board.
Coordinate, facilitate, review, and edit as necessary on-board JSA’s, work instructions, and procedures as required.
Highly involved with the crew (e.g., toolboxes meetings, committee meetings, safety meetings, drills, trainings).
Integrate HSE efforts with other vessel activities.
Ensure compliance with all chemicals on board the vessel. Each shall include a Safety Data Sheet and be appropriately stored within a designated location.
Ensure compliance of all lifting equipment. A Lifting Registry shall be maintained for all equipment with current certificates. Each shall be identified appropriately, i.e., colour coded, stenciled with load ratings.
Communicate with the HSE Manager, HSE Coordinator, and Case Manager daily, advising of vessel activities, issues, safe acts, etc.
Collaborate and coordinate cross-audits and hazard hunts to ensure that policies and procedures are being properly adhered to.
Collect, enter, and classify observation cards. Action items shall be added to the Action Point List as appropriate.
Manage on-board inventory of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
Assist in providing on-board mentoring/training for employees on HSE topics and issues.
Lead on-board training with all employees about health and safety issues and risks in accordance with Client HSE policies and guidelines.
Ensure records of HSE training are maintained for crew and subcontractors, documenting each training session.
Qualifications
NEBOSH preferred, but other acceptable certifications or education such as ISOH Level 6, COSS/COSM, ASP, CSP, CSHM, OSHA 132, OSHA 233, or any Safety-related degree from an accredited college are also considered.
Case-by-case FOET or BOSIET-HUET (with CA-EBS certification, in some cases T-HUET is accepted).
Passport.
OEUK Formerly OGUK Medical.
Three years in a safety-related position in the offshore environment.
Familiarity with marine vessel operation, management, and systems.