The Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) will conduct required site and safety analysis, observations and prepare and implement health and safety plans for environmental and engineering projects.
Prepare and implement health and safety plans for environmental and engineering projects.
Act as onsite safety representative for the duration of a given contract.
Serve as the SSHO person of contact to conduct the required site and safety analysis and observations.
Evaluate results and make recommendations as necessary for maintaining compliance with regulatory agencies.
Conduct daily safety and health inspections and maintain a written log which includes area/operation inspected, date of inspection, identified hazards, recommended corrective actions, estimated and actual dates of corrections.
Conduct weekly or daily tailgate safety meetings.
Attach safety inspection logs to the contractors’ daily quality control report.
Conduct mishap investigations and complete required reports.
Investigate and resolve health and safety deficiencies.
Minimum of five years of relevant experience in overseeing health and safety operations in conjunction with environmental investigation and remediation projects.
EM385 1-1, OSHA and CHST trained and certified.
Minimum of 5 years of construction industry safety experience on similar projects.
USACE EM 385-1-1 certification.
Construction Health & Safety Technician (CHST) certification.
30-hour OSHA construction safety class within the last 5 years.
40-hour HAZWOPER Certification.
An average of at least 24 hours of formal safety training each year for the past 5 years.
Must be a United States Citizen and able to pass DOD security checks.
Completed the USACE EM 385-1-1 40 hour course within the last 2 years.
Current CPR/First-Aid certification.
Competent person training as needed.
CSP may be accepted in place of other certifications on a case-by-case basis.