HSE Project Specialist
Purpose
Cook, administer and enforce Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) programs to ensure field operations and Ravago sites comply with Federal, State and Local regulations, meet required supplier EHS protocols, Ravago EHS program and policies, and that all employees work in a safe environment and effectively implement Ravago's environmental initiatives.
Areas Of Responsibility / Tasks
Assess the hazards of manufacturing processes and ensure the implementation of safety systems to keep employees and the environment safe with a focus on Life Critical Procedures and operational safety.
Develop, maintain, revise and enforce systems and programs, which teach and promote compliance with Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) and DOT regulations, initiatives, procedures, and policies, including local, state, and federal rules leading to the protection of employees, the community and the environment.
Maintain required EHS, as well as DOT training documents/files and revise as necessary.
Interface with Plant Management and Corporate EHS Team to facilitate a work environment that supports a safe and healthy culture.
Create and conduct weekly, monthly and quarterly safety audits and inspections of equipment not limited to fuel fired equipment, vehicles, machinery, and safety apparatus to identify and correct potential hazards and to ensure safety specifications, regulations, and compliance is met.
Provide timely follow-up on violations and corrective action implementation up to and including conducting remedial training, as a result of internal and external findings.
Conduct, attend, assist and lead health, safety and environmental education as well as DOT education for remote Ravago DOT employees and Ravago field employees.
Regularly attend and provide status updates in project planning meetings as required.
Conduct, support and advise Plant management with incident reporting and investigation findings; which includes but is not limited to industrial accidents, near-miss incidents, and occupational injuries, property damage, first aid and OSHA recordable events and CAPA completion at both the field and at the Baytown site and assist in the implementation of appropriate corrective actions.
Determine causes and implement preventive measures to ensure standard operating procedures are working and effectively implemented.
Lead, monitor and schedule required DOT and field employees site specific safety training to include but is not limited to PPE fit testing, industrial hygiene testing (air & noise) as needed interpret results.
This includes annual Safety Day Training.
Establish and support facility management in developing initiatives/positive reinforcement that will help motivate employees and cultivate the safety culture in the field and Ravago sites.
Develop and maintain a site specific Emergency Response Plan.
Maintain OSHA 300 log and all environmental permit, as (air, water, and storm water etc.).
Conduct regular evaluations of the facility to ensure EHS compliance and interface with plant management.
Prepare and present reports of audits to management, EHS and risk management review.
Establish rapport with worksite personnel to facilitate effective communication and coaching of best practices and process improvement.
Review and recommend approval of site specific safety plans, Job Loss Analysis (JLA) and Job Hazard Analysis (JHA).
Communicate with dispatch and have an awareness of where all field activities are being conducted daily.
Review and prepare responses to contractor Safety Requests for Information (RFI’s).
Effectively enforce administrative stop work authority.
Coordinate and work with RHA; Corporate Insurance Manager as needed.
Perform other duties as assigned by Director of (EHS).
Competencies; Knowledge, Skills, Abilities (KSA)
Excellent interpersonal and problem solving skills.
Excellent written and verbal communication.
Time management is critical.
Ability to efficiently work independently and without direct supervision.
Detail oriented, disciplined, ability to prioritize & multi-task.
Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Word.
Minimum Qualifications / Education / Experience / Certifications
High School Education is required.
Post High School Education is a plus.
Knowledge of applicable regulations (OSHA, ANSI, NFPA, EPA, DOT).
2+ years of experience in Health Safety and Environmental.
Experience working in the chemical processing or manufacturing plants, preferred.
DOT experience is a plus.
Work Environment / Conditions
The work environment/conditions described herein are representative of those that an incumbent may experience, and therefore must be adaptable to work in a shared space, with constant noise, with/or without the use of a private office.
Schedules may vary from week to week based on business demands in excess of 40 hours with or without notice.
Physical Requirements / Demands The physical demands described herein are representative of those that must be met by an incumbent to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
*Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions & physical demands of this role.
Physical Requirements / Demands
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear.
This position is very active and requires standing, walking, bending, kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling and climbing all day.
The employee may occasionally lift up to 50 pounds.