Procurement for a Health & Safety Advisor

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Value

£30,000

Classifications

  • Sewage, refuse, cleaning and environmental services

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Submission Deadline

5 years ago

Published

4 years ago

Description

Corporate Health & Safety Advisor. 

West London Waste should appoint a Competent Person (for the purposes of competent health and safety advice) to advise on relevant health and safety management issues impacting the organisation.
Coordinating directly with both the Managing Director and Operations Manager, as well as Senior and Site Mangers, the appointed Health and Safety Advisor, will be responsible for:
1)Policy
a. Ensuring that this health and safety policy, together with all supporting health and safety guidance documentation is subject to periodic review and update as required, to ensure all health and safety management processes remain in date and relevant to the undertakings of the organisation;
b. Ensuring that all reviewed and updated and additionally developed health and safety guidance is brought to the attention of the Managing Director, for distribution to all relevant management and personnel throughout West London Waste;
c. Supporting all Senior and Site Managers on the implementation and review of health and safety initiatives and procedures, as detailed in this health and safety policy and supporting guidance documentation;
d. Working with staff on the implementation and review of risk assessments, safe working procedures, and all other health and safety initiatives.
2)Communication
3) Process
4) Training and information
The appointment is for an initial period of 12 months.

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