Job Responsibilities: The Corporate Safety & Industrial Hygiene Manager will be responsible for providing support to chemical operating facilities specific to health, safety, and industrial hygiene protection of employees, community, and surroundings; while balancing business risks and requirements. This position will play a role in supporting the process safety management (PSM) and risk management plan (RMP) programs, as well as site and/or capital project support.
Partner with facilities to guide the implementation of EHS strategies.
Development of controls to protect employees from exposure to materials and workplace hazards.
Assist facilities in the performance of industrial hygiene (IH) monitoring, sampling, and data analysis to measure the extent of worker exposure.
Perform industrial hygiene monitoring, sampling, and data analysis to measure the extent of worker exposure.
Develop, recommend, and implement measures to prevent, eliminate or control occupational health hazards.
Assist leadership and facilities in understanding and compliance with federal, state, and local laws, regulations, rules and codes within US, Canada, and the UK.
Develop and implement safety and IH policies, procedures, standards, and training.
Measure effectiveness of safety and IH programs implementation and provide updates to leadership and determine best path forward in achieving our Journey to Zero path.
Conduct periodic safety and IH audits of manufacturing facilities to identify potential compliance risks and recommend corrective actions. Implement initiatives designed to identify, evaluate, and control safety and IH related risks using a continuous improvement mindset.
Serves as the subject matter expert on existing or emerging local, state, and federal safety and IH regulations.
Conduct IH impact assessments for new projects and operations.
Collaborate with sites and local Occupational Health providers to establish minimum requirements for employee evaluations as needed.
Collaborates with engineering and operations teams to mitigate any potential safety and/or IH risks associated with the installation of equipment and capital projects.
Lead or facilitate incident investigations, including determination of root causes and development of corrective actions to prevent recurrence.
Identify and implement key performance metrics, with a focus on leading indicators.
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Safety & Health, Safety Engineering, or closely related degree required.