Are rigour and prevention of work accidents values that ring true for you? If you want a career that makes a real difference in a company and for its employees, a career as Marine Health and Safety Specialist will offer you challenges that fit the bill!
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As a part of your role, you will ensure that employees use safe working methods and safe equipment by raising awareness, giving training sessions and conducting on-site supervision.
You will help develop health and safety procedures and policies, risk assessments, verify that equipment is of high quality and that it complies with established standards.
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Job environment
Port environment
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Main tasks
and responsibilitiesEnsure the health and safety of employees in the workplace at all times
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Prerequisites
Knowledge of federal and provincial health and safety regulations and safe work equipment and techniques, in addition to a Secondary 5 diploma
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Training
Bachelor’s degree in human resource management, occupational health and safety certificate or job training
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Schedule
Variable
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Salary range
$60,000$ to $90,000
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Distinctive element
The Marine Health and Safety Specialist, sometimes called a Safety Practitioner, is crucial in the marine environment where hazardous work situations do occur. Vigilance is required at all times.
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