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Site Safety Coordinator

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Carter Lard Consulting

Long Island City, NY (In Person)

$71,760 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 3 days ago (Updated 3 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/1/2026

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Job Description

KAWASAKI RAIL CAR, INC. JOB DESCRIPTION JOB
Job Title:
Site Safety Coordinator Job Category Direct FSLA :
Non-Exempt Reports To:
Site Manager Dept :
Field Activities Salary $33 - $36 Hourly Monday - Friday 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM Long Island, NY Job Description The duties of the site safety coordinator begin with accident prevention through intervention and education. The safety coordinator acts as the assigned Site guide in complying with an intricate collection of federal, state and local government and company regulations. The site safety coordinator enforces safety in the workplace and is supported by his or her management. Inspections performed ensure that the appropriate safety regulations are followed in the workplace, whether they are those of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency, Customer, Company, or an equipment manufacturer. The safety coordinator updates the sites safety plan as needed, keeps the employees informed about changes, keeps OSHA-mandated safety posters up to date and monitors compliance on the work area.
Responsibilities:
Performing new hire site specific safety orientation. Enforcing of applicable safety policies and procedures. Enforcing
COVID-19
Guidelines and Controls Stopping unsafe acts immediately if encountered in the workplace. Communicating all unsafe or unhealthful conditions immediately to the manager, supervision, and the safety administrator. Keeping first aid equipment and supplies in stock. Making sure that all forklift operators are trained and equipment is in functional order. Controlling and reducing the possibility of fire at site location. Ensuring that the hazards of all chemicals produced or imported into the workplace are recorded, and that information concerning the chemical hazards is transmitted to employees. Ensuring that all guarding is in place and in working condition when equipment or tools are used. Ensuring that the PPE required to be in use at this company is appropriate, used, maintained and in stock. Identifying and controlling spray finishing hazards in order to protect the health and safety of employees working in, and around these operations. Ensuring that welding, cutting and brazing operations are performed in a safe manner protecting both the employee's health and the work location from risk of fire or property damage. Acting as a "fire watch" for locations requiring one. Identifying and controlling hazards associated with walking and working surfaces. Ensuring that employees receive the required training and are trained to operate cranes and hoists in their areas. Following the safety procedures and protocols in the requirements of required fall protection. Checking and ensuring that lockout tag out procedures are available and being followed onsite. Also responsible for ensuring that lockout tag out equipment is available. Checking that Safety Data Sheets (SDS) are available for hazardous chemicals onsite and that SDS sheets are readily made available to employees. Training employees on how to use a respirator, and scheduling fit testing appointments with a medical provider. Performing weekly safety inspections to identify, correct and prevent unsafe conditions Investigating incidents, injuries and near misses if necessary and verify that all reports are complete and submitted to the Safety Administrator. Preventing clutter and keeping work areas clean and organized Assisting visitors when visiting our jobsites stay incompliance with company safety rules and policies. Anticipating and planning for emergency scenarios before they occur. Also to manage emergencies to ensure the risk of injury to personnel, the environment or damage to property is kept to a minimum. Increasing risk awareness and perception of health and safety in the workplace through communication with employees. Disciplining employees for failure to follow safety policies and procedures or when an employee has performed an unsafe act. Written documentation required.
Job Specifications:
Must obtain and maintain CPR and first aid certification. Must have a high school diploma or higher education Computer literacy required, in addition to traits of being a self-starter, well organized and attention to details. Site Safety Coordinator will be responsible to train or arrange through HR the following: Forklift Operations, Crane Operations, Fall Protection principles, Respiratory regulations.
Effective Date:
October 4, 2016
Revision Level:
A