Overview: The Safety & Health Coordinator role's primary purpose is to administer and assist in regulatory compliance while promoting a culture of safe, healthy behaviors and work practices at the District through proactive engagement with internal stakeholders, while providing continuous learning and safety improvement opportunities in a team environment. Safety & Health Coordinator Responsibilities - Audits and Improvements: Assist in field presence with employees and supervisors to support and advance Human Performance Improvement and Operational Excellence initiatives and conduct on-the-job health and safety inspections and site audits to evaluate safe work practices and techniques. Collect, analyze, and communicate safety and incident trends, performance, and ideas for improvement. Assist in timely incident analysis investigations in response to safety concerns, close calls, property damage and industrial injuries and illnesses. Research, develop and recommend solutions and track resolution. Assist in the facilitation of the Fitness for Duty program. Assist in evaluating confined space locations, sound level surveys, fall protection, arc flash, LOTO and usage in proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). - Provide continuous learning opportunities: Assist in the advancement of Human Performance Improvement, Operational Excellence, Safety Training, Incident Analysis and Safety Audit programs to ensure their success and relevance. Engage with employees to deliver programs and training that create awareness, motivation and accountability for safe work behaviors and provides strategies and tools to employees to develop and maintain a learning culture that produces a safe working environment. Assist and coach employees on proactive formal communication around safety and performance. Assist with the coordination and scheduling safety-training including course curriculum and materials. Oversee the tracking and reporting of employee safety training records. - Assist senior coordinators with compliance administration. Administer the District's safety policies, standards, guidelines and procedures, supporting compliance with all rules and regulations of the various governmental agencies. Research and recommend interpretation of federal, state, and local safety regulations including OSHA/DOSH requirements. Regularly lead Safety Committee and Unit Safety meetings and attend Centralized Safety, Staff, and Department meetings. Assist in the development of abatement strategies for hazardous material abatement projects and coordinate with District's Environmental Coordinator to ensure hazardous disposal requirements are met. Review and develop safety and health documents such as Job Safety Analysis, Hot Work Permits, Confined Space Permits, etc. - Maintain regular and predictable attendance: Perform related duties and responsibilities as required. Comply with District policies. Complete all required training. Maintain a working knowledge and comply with District safety procedures and specific safety requirements of this position, and those in accordance with applicable provisions of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) and Washington Administrative Code (WAC). Employees with access to confidential employee records and information are required to restrict access from any unauthorized person, except on a need to know basis. - As an essential function, drive a motorized vehicle while conducting business on behalf of the District. Safety & Health Coordinator II Responsibilities Audits and Improvements: Provide field presence with employees and supervisors to support and advance Human Performance Improvement and Operational Excellence initiatives and conduct on-the-job health and safety inspections and site audits to evaluate safe work practices and techniques. Collect, analyze, and communicate safety and incident trends, performance, and ideas for improvement. Support timely incident analysis investigations in response to safety concerns, close calls, property damage and industrial injuries and illnesses. Research, develop and recommend solutions and track resolution. Support the facilitation of the Fitness for Duty program. Support evaluations of confined space locations, sound level surveys, fall protection, arc flash, LOTO and usage in proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). - Provide continuous learning opportunities: Support the advancement of Human Performance Improvement, Operational Excellence, Safety Training, Incident Analysis and Safety Audit programs to ensure their success and relevance. Engage with employees to deliver programs and training that create awareness, motivation and accountability for safe work behaviors and provides strategies and tools to employees to develop and maintain a learning culture that produces a safe working environment. Assist and coach employees on proactive formal communication around safety and performance. Coordinate and schedule safety-training including course curriculum and materials. Oversee the tracking and reporting of employee safety training records. - Promote and ensure compliance. Administer the District's safety policies, standards, guidelines and procedures, supporting compliance with all rules and regulations of the various governmental agencies. Research and recommend interpretation of federal, state, and local safety regulations including OSHA/DOSH requirements. Regularly lead Safety Committee and Unit Safety meetings and attend Centralized Safety, Staff, and Department meetings. Support the development of abatement strategies for hazardous material abatement projects and coordinate with District's Environmental Coordinator to ensure hazardous disposal requirements are met. Review and develop safety and health documents such as Job Safety Analysis, Hot Work Permits, Confined Space Permits, etc. - Maintain regular and predictable attendance: Perform related duties and responsibilities as required. Comply with District policies. Complete all required training. Maintain a working knowledge and comply with District safety procedures and specific safety requirements of this position, and those in accordance with applicable provisions of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) and Washington Administrative Code (WAC). Employees with access to confidential employee records and information are required to restrict access from any unauthorized person, except on a need to know basis. - As an essential function, drive a motorized vehicle while conducting business on behalf of the District. Safety & Health Coordinator Senior Responsibilities - Audits and Improvements: Provide field leadership presence with employees and supervisors to support and advance Human Performance Improvement and Operational Excellence initiatives and to audit regulatory/safety compliance, conduct on-the-job health and safety inspections and site audits to evaluate safe work practices and techniques. Collect, analyze, and communicate safety and incident trends, performance, and ideas for improvement. Conduct timely incident analysis investigations in response to safety concerns, close calls, property damage and industrial injuries and illnesses. Research, develop and recommend solutions and track resolution. Assist in the facilitation of the Fitness for Duty program. Review and evaluate confined space locations, conduct sound level surveys yearly, evaluate work locations for proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) usage. - Provide continuous learning opportunities: Champion proactive advancement of Human Performance Improvement, Operational Excellence, Safety Training, Incident Analysis and Supervisor Safety Audit programs to ensure their success and relevance. Engage with employees to deliver programs and training that create awareness, motivation and accountability for safe work behaviors and provides strategies and tools to employees to develop and maintain a learning culture that produces a safe working environment. Coach business unit leaders and employees on proactive formal communication around safety and performance. Coordinate, schedule, and/or instruct safety-training including course curriculum and materials. Oversee the tracking and reporting of employee safety training records. - Promote and ensure compliance. Develop and implement the District's safety policies, standards, guidelines and procedures, supporting compliance with all rules and regulations of the various governmental agencies. Research and provide support in the interpretation of federal, state, and local safety regulations including OSHA/DOSH requirements. Regularly lead Safety Committee and Unit Safety meetings and attend Centralized Safety, Staff, and Department meetings. Assist in the development of abatement strategies for hazardous material abatement projects and coordinate with District's Environmental Coordinator to ensure hazardous disposal requirements are met. Review and develop safety and health documents such as Job Safety Analysis, Hot Work Permits, Confined Space Permits, etc. - Maintain regular and predictable attendance: Perform related duties and responsibilities as required. Comply with District policies. Complete all required training. Maintain a working knowledge and comply with District safety procedures and specific safety requirements of this position, and those in accordance with applicable provisions of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) and Washington Administrative Code (WAC). Employees with access to confidential employee records and information are required to restrict access from any unauthorized person, except on a need to know basis. - As an essential function, drive a motorized vehicle while conducting business on behalf of the District. Qualifications Safety & Health Coordinator I, II Education - Associate Degree in Occupational Safety & Health or Safety & Health management, or equivalent combination of education & experience is required. Safety & Health Coordinator Senior Education Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Safety & Health or Safety & Health management, or equivalent combination of education & experience is required. Safety & Health Coordinator Experience - Work experience in commercial, industrial or field safety experience is preferred. Safety & Health Coordinator II Experience - 3+ years experience in commercial, industrial or field safety experience is required. - Safety certifications are desired. Safety & Health Coordinator Senior Experience 4+ years experience in commercial, industrial or field safety is required. - Utility industry experience strongly preferred. - Safety certifications are desired. Skills and Abilities A fully skilled incumbent will have the following knowledge skills & abilities: - Knowledge of industrial hygiene, safety and health. - Knowledge of federal, state, and local safety regulations including OSHA, DOSH and WAC codes. - Knowledge of standard safety reporting per OSHA, DOSH and WAC codes. - Knowledge of Human Performance Improvement and Operational Excellence. - Requires presentation skills and the ability to communicate effectively in both oral and written form. - Strong teamwork and team building skills. - Active Listening — Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times. - Instructing — Teaching others how to do something. - Learning Strategies — Selecting and using training/instructional methods and procedures appropriate for the situation when learning or teaching new things. - Problem Solving — Identifying problems and reviewing related information to implement solutions. - Critical Thinking — Using logic and reasoning to identify and recommend solutions to problems. - Speaking — Talking to others to convey information effectively. - Judgment and Decision Making — Escalates problems or issues to supervisor and provides recommended solutions. - Ability to understand, interpret, and communicate rules and regulations. - Requires ability to work well under tight schedules and in emergency situations. - Requires the ability to work well in a team environment. - Requires the ability to anticipate needs of work groups, employees and management. - Problem Sensitivity — The ability to tell when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong. It does not involve solving the problem, only recognizing there is a problem. - Deductive Reasoning — The ability to apply general rules to specific problems to produce answers that make sense. - Inductive Reasoning — The ability to combine pieces of information to form general rules or conclusions (includes finding a relationship among seemingly unrelated events). - Oral Comprehension — The ability to listen to and understand information and ideas presented through spoken words and sentences. - Oral Expression — The ability to communicate information and ideas in speaking so others will understand. - To perform this job successfully, an individual is required to have basic knowledge of PeopleSoft Time Entry/HRIS; Microsoft Excel; Microsoft Outlook; Microsoft Word; Microsoft PowerPoint; General Office Equipment and FileNet. The incumbent will be required to demonstrate understanding in the safe operation of a wide variety of equipment in an industrial environment. - Must be proficient in reading, writing and speaking English |