Health, Safety & Environmental Manager

Tipton
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Health, Safety & Environmental Manager
Full – Time Permanent
37.5 Hours per week
Tipton
£50,000 per Annum

What’s in it for you?

8:30am – 4:30pm Monday – Friday
Pension scheme – scaled up depending on your contribution – the company will pay up to a maximum of 9% if the employee pays 7%
Onsite Parking
27 days holiday per year plus 8 Bank Holidays
Life assurance 4 x salary
Free level 4 individual access to a medical plan (After probationary period)
Access to a remote GP 24/7 and advice line (After probationary period)
Access to an EAP scheme (After probationary period)
Access to online benefits portal (shopping, cycle to work scheme etc) (After probationary period
The roles and responsibilities of the Health Safety and Environmental Manager:

Define and implement HSE policies aligned with current standards and regulations.
Conduct regular inspections and audits to ensure compliance with safety standards.
Organise training sessions to raise awareness among staff regarding risks and best safety practices.
Ensure compliance training is regularly assessed and updated.
Investigate HSE incidents and claims, analyse causes, and implement corrective actions.
Maintain an Integrated Management System audit programme for Health & Safety and Environmental standards
Maintain updated documents and reports concerning incidents and inspections.
Ensure the availability and proper functioning of safety equipment.
Ensure that all activities comply with current regulations.
Periodically assess HSE performance and propose improvement actions.
Identify and assess risks on site and develop plans to mitigate and eliminate those risks, including risk assessments.
Help us build a risk-aware, safety-focused culture that serves our employees and our community with excellence.
Create an annual HSE plan and train employees and managers on updated procedures.
Lead HSE committee meetings on site, providing relevant data, and supporting any actions arising from the meeting
Drive our environmental and sustainability efforts forward to meet our targets
Create and maintain key HSE KPl's monthly
Ensure all new employees receive a robust HSE induction on commencement of employment
High level of visibility on the shopfloor is essential
Aim for a 100% safety record on site.
Ensure compliance with ISO 9001& 14001, working towards 45001
Assist Managers in developing and implementing new projects.
Qualifications and Education Requirements of the Health Safety and Environmental Manager:

Internal Auditor for ISO14001
IEMA Certificate in Environmental Management
NEBOSH General certificate in occupational Health and Safety
IOSH Managing Safely
Proven experience within a similar environment of managing safety
Ability to work to deadlines
Attention to detail in maintaining HSE records
Excellent communication skills, able to deal with Managers and employees at all levels
In-depth knowledge of HSE regulations specific to Manufacturing particularly Polymers
Able to work as part of a team
Strong communication skills
Excellent organisational skills
What happens after you apply for this role?

Applications will be reviewed within 3 working days, however as we are receiving high levels of applications, if you have not been contacted after 5 days of sending your CV unfortunately your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. If successful you will be contacted by a consultant to discuss your application and CV further. There’ll also be a chance for you to ask us any questions you may have about the role

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