Safety Director

Bonded Filter CompanyNashville, TN
Hybrid

About The Position

The Safety Director leads BFC Solutions’ enterprise safety strategy across a multi-state, route-based field workforce, manufacturing operations, and corporate teams. This role designs and operationalizes scalable safety programs, ensures regulatory compliance (OSHA and applicable state/local requirements), and drives measurable reductions in incidents, DART/TRIR, and workers’ compensation exposure. The Safety Director partners closely with Operational leaders and frontline supervisors to embed safety into daily execution, strengthen near-miss reporting and hazard controls, and build a consistent, accountable safety culture.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Health, Engineering, or related field (or equivalent experience).
  • 8+ years of progressive safety leadership experience in multi-site operations; experience supporting dispersed/frontline field teams strongly preferred.
  • Demonstrated success reducing incident rates and improving safety culture through operational partnership and accountability.
  • Strong working knowledge of OSHA regulations and recordkeeping requirements; experience managing inspections and investigations.
  • Proven capability building scalable programs, training, audits, and KPI cadences in high-growth or complex environments.
  • Ability to travel regularly (often 30–50%) to support field operations and facilities.

Nice To Haves

  • CSP (Certified Safety Professional), ASP, CHST, or equivalent safety certification.
  • Experience in route-based services, construction trades, facilities maintenance, logistics/transportation, or manufacturing.
  • Experience implementing leading-indicator programs (near-miss, observations, safety walks) and safety technology platforms.
  • Familiarity with telematics/driver safety programs and fleet risk management (if applicable to BFC operations).

Responsibilities

  • Own BFC’s safety vision, annual safety plan, and enterprise safety operating rhythm (KPIs, reviews, audits, field engagement cadence).
  • Establish clear safety governance, including policies/standards, roles and responsibilities, escalation protocols, and accountability mechanisms.
  • Develop and manage the safety budget, including vendor strategy, PPE, training platforms, and inspection/audit tools.
  • Build and maintain practical safety programs for route-based technicians (e.g., driving/vehicle safety, ladders/fall prevention, lockout/tagout as applicable, tools and equipment, jobsite hazard identification, customer-site requirements).
  • Partner with Regional Service/Operations Managers to integrate safety into daily huddles, route planning, and supervisor routines.
  • Implement near-miss and hazard reporting processes that are simple, timely, and actionable; monitor closure rates and corrective actions
  • Lead safety programs for manufacturing and facility environments (e.g., machine guarding, LOTO, ergonomics, powered industrial trucks as applicable, chemical safety, PPE).
  • Ensure site-level inspections, JSAs/JHAs, and corrective action tracking are completed on schedule and to standard.
  • Ensure compliance with OSHA and relevant federal/state/local safety regulations; maintain readiness for inspections and respond to agency inquiries.
  • Own OSHA recordkeeping (300/300A/301), incident classification, and reporting timelines; ensure consistent documentation practices.
  • Develop and maintain safety policies, procedures, and training requirements consistent with company operations and applicable standards.
  • Lead incident investigations (field and facility), root cause analysis, and corrective/preventive actions.
  • Partner with HR and the workers’ compensation administrator/broker to improve claim outcomes, reduce reserves, and drive timely return-to-work practices.
  • Analyze trends (by region, leader, job type, customer/site, tenure, time of day, etc.) and translate insights into prevention initiatives.
  • Build a scalable safety training architecture: onboarding, recurring required training, supervisor training, and targeted refreshers.
  • Develop safety communications and campaigns that resonate with frontline employees and reinforce expectations.
  • Coach leaders on safety leadership behaviors, accountability conversations, and consistent enforcement of standards.
  • Own enterprise safety dashboards and reporting (DART, TRIR, severity rates, near-miss volume, audit scores, corrective action closure, driver events, and training completion).
  • Provide monthly/quarterly updates to ELT/SLT and operational leaders, including leading indicators and prioritized action plans.
  • Lead continuous improvement efforts to standardize best practices across regions and reduce variation in safety performance.
  • Manage relationships with key safety vendors (training, telematics/driver safety as applicable, PPE suppliers, audit platforms).
  • Partner with Operations, HR, Fleet, and Training to ensure safety is embedded into processes (hire/onboarding, performance management, equipment standards, discipline, and recognition).
  • Directly leads the Safety team (as structured), including Safety Managers/Specialists and/or regional safety resources.
  • Provides functional leadership to field and site leaders regarding safety execution and standards.
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