PRODUCT SAFETY OFFICER (EO)

  • Full Time
  • Belfast
  • Salary Guide: £20,000 - £40,000

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PRODUCT SAFETY OFFICER (EO): Law Society Of Northern Ireland

This is an opportunity for a target driven and enthusiastic individual to become a vital part of the team. Law Society Of Northern Ireland are looking for someone with the ability to think independently, be creative, and contribute to a supportive environment wherein they can learn new skills. Please visit the website for further information.

Position: Product Safety Officer (Eo)
Location: Belfast
Hours: Full Time
Salary Guide: £20,000 – £40,000
Last Updated: 30 August 2024
Job Category: Security & Safety

Safety Officer Role:

Creating, enacting, and updating job safety programmes for employees that encompass government health and safety regulations as well as company standards for safety in the workplace. Training employees on the importance of health and safety on the job.

Other Duties:

  • Auditing production, keeping on the lookout for any unsafe behaviour or breaks in regulations
  • Assessing risk and possible safety hazards of all aspects of operations
  • Creating analytical reports of safety data
  • Inspecting production equipment and processes to make sure they are safe
  • Ordering repairs for unsafe and/or damaged equipment
  • Focusing on prevention by keeping up with equipment maintenance and employee training
  • Presenting safety principles to staff in meetings or lecture-type training sessions
  • Participating in continuing education to update knowledge of health and safety protocols and techniques
  • Determining whether the finished product is safe for customers
  • Creating safety plans that include suggested improvements to existing infrastructure and business processes
  • Sharing information, suggestions, and observations with project leadership to create consistency in safety standards throughout the production team and the entire company
  • Meeting company health and safety goals
  • Investigating causes of accidents and other unsafe conditions on the job site
  • Liaising with law enforcement and other investigators who are present at the time of a serious accident
  • Finding the best way to prevent future accidents
  • Reviewing and reporting on the staff’s compliance with health and safety rules and recommending commendations or dismissal based on performance



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