MSR-FSR
Overview – Field Safety Representative
The Field Safety Representative is a member of the Facilities Services (FS) Infra team and is responsible for partnering with vendors and contractors. The Field Safety Representative (FSR) will provide oversight and coaching related to safety on behalf of the project owner. The FSR serves as a front-line resource to accomplishing work safely, strengthening safety culture and improving hazard awareness as part of a diverse team.
The Facilities Services Field Safety Representative is responsible for ensuring that industry, site and agency safety requirements are followed at all times. FSR will support FS Safety PM by providing daily reports of observations and findings. FSR will assist and support contractors in the field by providing answers and solutions that agree with site best known practices. FSR is actively engaged in all areas of FS project work and will have a minimum of 75% field presence daily.
Role and Responsibilities
Upholding our number one core value—Zero Harm Habits—with all stakeholders
Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Program Promotion and Enforcement
Providing safety support to construction operations
Working collaboratively with field operations
Enabling a safe work environment through continuous field observations
Documenting daily performance and opportunities through Safety Based Observations
Using independent judgment to resolve safety related issues
Enforcing corporate safety policies and procedures
Assist with Accident/Incident Management and Recordkeeping including Root Cause Analysis
Daily reporting and tracking: Accident/incident reports, near miss reports, auditor reports, engagement activities, observations, orientations, and safety trainings, daily and weekly activities
Reviewing administrative controls such as, Safe Work Planning, Job Hazard Analysis, and Safe Work Procedures
Participate in site Graded Walks, Pre-Task Plans review, Tier I Category B Audits and Inspections, Contractors & Vendors Safety Meetings
Regular field safety inspections
Daily and weekly safety audits
Qualifications
Completed OSHA 30 training
3 years of field safety experience in construction, oil and gas, chemical, industrial, or related field
GED / High School Diploma required
Associate of Science degree preferred
Knowledge of general construction safety and health regulations, including OSHA 1926/1910
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Strong computer skills including Office 365 productivity tools
Familiarity with OSHA Regulatory/Reporting Guidelines
Proficient communications skills regarding presentation, coaching/mentoring, and working with others.
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The Facilities Services Field Safety Representative is responsible for ensuring that industry, site and agency safety requirements are followed at all times. FSR will support FS Safety PM by providing daily reports of observations and findings. FSR will assist and support contractors in the field by providing answers and solutions that agree with site best known practices. FSR is actively engaged in all areas of FS project work and will have a minimum of 75% field presence daily.
Role and Responsibilities
Upholding our number one core value—Zero Harm Habits—with all stakeholders
Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Program Promotion and Enforcement
Providing safety support to construction operations
Working collaboratively with field operations
Enabling a safe work environment through continuous field observations
Documenting daily performance and opportunities through Safety Based Observations
Using independent judgment to resolve safety related issues
Enforcing corporate safety policies and procedures
Assist with Accident/Incident Management and Recordkeeping including Root Cause Analysis
Daily reporting and tracking: Accident/incident reports, near miss reports, auditor reports, engagement activities, observations, orientations, and safety trainings, daily and weekly activities
Reviewing administrative controls such as, Safe Work Planning, Job Hazard Analysis, and Safe Work Procedures
Participate in site Graded Walks, Pre-Task Plans review, Tier I Category B Audits and Inspections, Contractors & Vendors Safety Meetings
Regular field safety inspections
Daily and weekly safety audits
Qualifications
Completed OSHA 30 training
3 years of field safety experience in construction, oil and gas, chemical, industrial, or related field
GED / High School Diploma required
Associate of Science degree preferred
Knowledge of general construction safety and health regulations, including OSHA 1926/1910
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Strong computer skills including Office 365 productivity tools
Familiarity with OSHA Regulatory/Reporting Guidelines
Proficient communications skills regarding presentation, coaching/mentoring, and working with others.
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