Prince George, BC, CA
6 days ago
Safety Advisor
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You are laser focused on safety and seeking an opportunity that will keep you active, provide a challenge, and have you working alongside like-minded individuals in the pursuit of best in class safety protocols.  You’ve been looking for an opportunity which will give you all of this while also allowing you work/life balance, being home at the end of the day.  Pursue an opportunity to be a Canfor Pulp Safety Advisor.

 

Our #1 value at Canfor is Safety and we make no exceptions in its pursuit.  Our Emergency Response Technicians play a huge role in the day-to-day safe operations of our Mills.  As our First Responders you will engage in high angle rescue, fire response, first aid calls, incident investigations, emergency response planning, and any number of other activities throughout your shift, and your career.

 

A Pulp Mill is a complex and potentially hazardous environment. You bring a keen eye for spotting hazards, exceptional work ethic, and the ability to work both independently and within teams. If you’re done with mundane, the camp life, or a job where those around you just don’t “get” safety…ask yourself if you’re ready for change.

 

Emergency Response

Responsible for all initial Emergency Response at the Canfor Pulp facilities including Fire, First Aid, Rescue and Hazmat. The Safety Team operates as the Incident Command and all ERC related support flows through the Advisor. The Safety Advisor is the first point of contact to external supports like the Prince George Fire Department, BCEHS, and RCMP. Responsible for the periodic inspections, maintenance and inventory of all Emergency Response equipment including those related to Fire, First Aid, Rescue and Hazmat The Safety Advisor team leads the Emergency Response Crew at each site. This includes but is not limited to conducting training, providing training plans, ensuring proficiency, monitoring equipment and leading the ERC in the event of an Emergency.

 

Evacuation, CSE & Rescue

Manage the Evacuation Program, including accountability for employees, contractors, and visitors (sign-in), conducting drills, performing audits, and providing training. Oversee the Confined Space Entry (CSE) Program, which involves testing, auditing, training, implementation, and review. The Safety Advisor is responsible for reviewing and approving CSE entry permits as requested by operations. Develop and implement rescue plans for Confined Space Entry (CSE) and Fall Protection.

 

Fire Protection

Responsible for regulatory Fire Protection Inspections, including but not limited to Sprinkler Inspections, Fire OS&Y/Valve Inspections, PIV Inspections. The Advisor is to relay any concerns or deficiencies to the appropriate site personnel to ensure it is rectified. Management of Marsh Impairment Program and online impairment submissions. This includes Fire Sprinkler, Valve and Alarm inspections – return to service. Responsible for Fire Main Flushing, Fire Hydrant Flushing and capacity testing, Fire Hose Testing, Fire Extinguisher Inspections, Replacement and Inventory, Fire Hose Station Inspection Replacement and Inventory, Fire Pump Run Ups and Monitoring. Administration of the Hot Work Program including permit program issuing and collection as well as regular audits of the program. Responsible for PGFRS (City Fire) Inspection Deficiency Reporting and audit follow up.

 

Safety

Respond to all illness and injury incidents at CPL, providing medical aid, treatment, recommendations, and elevating care when necessary. The Safety Advisor is also responsible for documenting all first aid-related incidents into Enablon and participating in follow-up investigations as needed. Participate in incident investigations alongside operations, maintenance, and other relevant stakeholders. Administer and execute safety initiatives and programs at CPL, including providing training to employees on these programs (e.g., AED installations). Conduct periodic safety audits, including but not limited to Confined Space Entry, Dust, Fire, Hot Work, Guarding, and PPE. Oversee respiratory protection programs across facilities, including coordinating annual tests, weekly and monthly SCBA inspections, ISCBA training, and fit testing. Manage heat stress testing in facilities, including reporting and establishing work/rest ratios.

 

Gas Monitoring

Conduct area gas sweeps as required by operations, including detecting the type of gas, measuring gas levels, and assessing the overall extent of the suspected gas. The Safety Advisor is responsible for completing the Gas Incident Report and sharing findings with the requestor and other relevant stakeholders. Oversee the Gas Detector Program, which includes employee training, gas detector calibration and testing, and managing employee sign-outs.

 

Administration

Oversee the audiometric program, coordinating and delivering audiometric testing across the facilities. Conduct periodic sound level testing and area audits. Handle visitor and general inquiries during off-shifts, manage chemical deliveries, truck scaling, material removal, the tool loan program, parking passes, alarm monitoring, OT meals, and other related tasks. Coordination and administration of the Insurance (Marsh) Underwriter Inspections including loss prevention recommendations, BLRB Audit Program, Fire Pump Testing, Hydrant Flow Testing and the impairment program.

 

Our people drive our continued success.  Your friends, family members and neighbours contribute to our successful and safe operations. We only hire the best Safety Professionals to ensure they all get home safely at the end of the day.  Ready to take the next step?  Ready to make a difference with one of BC’s Top Employers and put your safety skills to the test? Apply today and find out how you can grow your safety career with Canfor Pulp.

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The salary range for this position is: $69,000.00-$86,000.00

 

Please Note: The range provided is for base salary only. In addition to base salary, Canfor proudly offers its employees a comprehensive and competitive total rewards package. It features programs such as performance-based incentive plans, recognition programs, benefits, paid leaves, pension plans with base and matching contributions, savings options and robust health & well-being initiatives. We also continually invest in the development of our talent to help them thrive professionally and personally. Above all, we are proud to offer our employees a value proposition that promotes diversity, equity and inclusion and fosters an environment where talent and performance is recognized and rewarded.

 

Don't check off every single bullet point? At Canfor, we prioritize the right fit for our organization over a strict checklist of criteria. We encourage applications from individuals whose backgrounds may not perfectly align.

 

Our people-focused approach prioritizes safety, embraces diversity, valuing everyone’s unique qualities. We believe that inclusion and diversity are crucial for our productivity, creativity, innovation, and competitive edge. Our recruitment process is fair and equitable, based on qualifications and experience.

 

We appreciate all candidates' interest but will contact only those selected for interviews. Our hiring for various positions is ongoing and includes different screening processes such as behavioral assessments, references, and criminal record checks, depending on the role and location.


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