Health and Safety Advisor

Staverton Bridge
3 weeks ago
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Health and Safety Advisor

Gloucester

Permanent

£38,000 - £45,000

Health and Safety Advisor required by leading Gloucestershire employer for their Gloucester site. The successful Health and Safety Advisor will create and implement policies and procedures and will ensure compliance with health and safety standards across the business.

Main Duties: Health and Safety Advisor

Conduct risk assessments and identify ways to reduce hazards.
Develop and implement safe operational procedures.
Lead root cause investigations for accidents, incidents, and near misses.
Carry out regular site inspections and ensure policies and procedures are effectively followed.
Develop and implement health and safety strategies and internal policies.
Deliver training sessions to managers and employees on safety issues.
Maintain records, produce reports, and analyse safety statistics.
Stay up to date with current Health and Safety legislation.
Provide advice on fire regulations, hazardous substances, noise, and machinery safeguarding.
The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate the following: Health and Safety Advisor

A background within a similar role, ideally gained within a manufacturing or engineering or equivalent environment.
NEBOSH, IOSH or equivalent H&S qualifications
Strong knowledge of Health and Safety legislation
Excellent communication skills, able to relate to people at all levels.
Proficient with Microsoft Office
Excellent attention to detail and problem-solving skills.
What we are able to offer: Health and Safety Advisor

Company wide bonus scheme
Enhanced pension
Corporate discounts
If you are already a H&S Officer, Risk and Safety Advisor, EHS Advisor, you may also be suitable for this role.

Please contact Anna Hinton (phone number removed) (url removed)

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