This document describes role purpose, accountabilities, reporting lines and skillset and experience required.
Description
Role Name
Safety Engineer
Reports to
Safety Manager / Resident Construction Manager
Deputy
Safety Engineer
Revision and date
00 | 15.1.2024
Role Purpose
Implements safety policies and regulations in an construction site, and makes sure they are followed.
Create a secure environment for construction workers
Accountabilities
- Stop the work if behaviour of employee or work area conditions are unsafe.
- Authorize Safe Work Permits for all work conducted at site. No work on site is to be done without a SWP.
- He shall document all incidents / accidents.
- It is the responsibility of the Safety Engineer to inform about any unsafe acts / conditions to the Safety Manager and Project Manager at site.
- To minimize the risk of injuries to all employees, contractors, visitors or any one of the project sites.
- To ensure that the employees under their control are fully aware of relevant safety issues on site.
- To emphasize that safe working procedures are developed to reduce risks to individuals.
- To educate other individuals that takes short cuts or bypassing of such procedures is not an acceptable practice under any circumstances:
- Responsible for monitoring and assessing hazardous and unsafe situations and developing measures to assure personnel safety. Will correct unsafe acts or conditions through the regular line of authority, although the Safety Manager may exercise emergency authority to prevent or stop unsafe acts when immediate action is required.
- The Safety Engineer ensures the Safety Manual is implemented at site.
- The Execution Engineer ensures there are safety messages in each Incident Action Plan.
- Execution Engineer should check Safety standards maintained, all compliance are in place. Safety Engineer to proposed changes if needed and provide support.