WSH Officer
Job Responsibilities
- Conduct daily site inspections and safety audits to ensure compliance with statutory requirements, client requirements, and company safety standards.
- Advise management, supervisors, and workers on Workplace Safety and Health matters and recommend corrective actions where necessary.
- Review and monitor Risk Assessments (RA), Safe Work Procedures (SWP), Permit-to-Work (PTW) systems, and other safety documentation.
- Investigate accidents, incidents, near misses, and unsafe practices, and prepare investigation reports with recommendations.
- Conduct safety briefings, toolbox meetings, and induction programmes for employees and subcontractors.
- Liaise with clients, contractors, consultants, and regulatory authorities on all WSH-related matters.
- Monitor the implementation of corrective and preventive actions arising from inspections, audits, and incident investigations.
- Ensure workers comply with site safety rules, PPE requirements, and safe work practices.
- Maintain WSH records, inspection reports, training records, and statutory documentation.
- Represent the company during safety inspections, audits, and investigations conducted by clients or authorities.
Job Requirements
- Registered Workplace Safety and Health Officer (WSHO) with MOM
- Minimum 3–5 years of relevant WSH experience in construction, A&A, maintenance, or infrastructure projects.
- Good communication and report writing skills.
- Familiar with airside safety requirements, vehicle movement controls, and work permit processes within airport operational areas
- 5.5day work week