NC-Chapel-Hill, USA
2 days ago
Workplace Safety Field Specialist
Employment Type: Permanent Staff (EHRA NF) Vacancy ID: NF0008922 Position Summary/Description: The Workplace Safety ( WPS ) Field Specialist functions as the subject matter expert ( SME ) and campus point of contact ( CPC ) in the management of the University’s Fall Protection Program and receives designation by OHSA as an OSHA Competent Person. In accordance with the Hazard Management Plan ( HMP ), this position will conduct inspections and/or investigations across campus in accordance with the Inspection Program. This position will serve as the main point of contact with departments hiring student employees (Exercise Sports Sciences, Student Union, Student Stores, Athletics, etc.). As part of the HMP program, the position will conduct safety investigations and training to ensure safe work practices of all applicable university employees to maintain compliance with OSHA , EPA , NFPA , and state ( NCOSHA ). This individual must have extensive knowledge in research laboratories and workplace safety. The individual will implement and oversee the educational program, training and must consult with campus staff faculty, researchers, and students on corrective actions, regulations, and requirements of regulatory agencies for applicable departments. The goal is to ensure a healthy and safe work environment for university employees and visitors at all UNC facilities. This position is a member of the EHS Emergency Response/HazMat team. This requires on-call responsibilities as mandated. Education and Experience: Five (5) years experience in the environment, health and/or safety specifically in fall protection preferably in an educational setting. Essential Skills: Must possess a valid North Carolina Drivers’ License and an acceptable driving record. Demonstrated ability to mitigate inadequacies in equipment and/or training in unique environments (laboratories, construction sites, etc.). A high degree of accuracy and attention to detail is necessary since inspection results are reported to and used by various groups in the university community. Health and safety practices are impacted by the inspection findings. University compliance with the various regulatory agencies is dependent on the results of the inspections, reports, and surveys, along with the quality of the training provided to faculty, staff, and students on health and safety principles, practices, policies, and procedures. Multiple regulatory agencies thoroughly scrutinize academic institutions and the performance of their safety programs. Accurate measurements and observations are an essential and integral part of every survey and emergency response. Inaccurate inspections or surveys can result in unsafe working conditions for faculty, staff, students, and compliance problems for the university. Inaccurate measurements or observations can allow unsafe, potentially dangerous, and injurious situations to persist. Failures in conforming to regulatory safety requirement may occur. Consequently, errors can lead to expensive, unnecessary corrective actions. AA/EEO Statement: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or status as a protected veteran.
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