Our client is a leading player in the manufacturing industry, committed to maintaining a safe and compliant work environment. They strive for continuous improvement and prioritize the health and safety of their employees. Their goal is to cultivate a zero-harm culture where safety is everyone’s responsibility, ensuring that both compliance and best practices are upheld across all levels. The Health & Safety Business Partner will work closely with the local management team to lead and enhance health and safety practices on-site. This role involves driving a culture of safety, ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations, and promoting shared responsibility among all employees.
Responsibilities:
- Promote a zero-harm workplace environment without risk to health.
- Ensure compliance with group Health & Safety policies, procedures, and statutory regulations.
- Conduct and regularly review risk assessments for all work equipment and operations.
- Collaborate with staff and contractors to improve health and safety standards.
- Investigate incidents, document findings, and implement improvements.
- Provide weekly and monthly reports to the Group Head of Health & Safety.
- Ensure all employees receive the necessary health and safety training.
- Stay updated on relevant health, safety, and welfare legislation and communicate changes.
- Lead health & safety inspections, audits, and checks in line with group programs.
- Participate in site planning meetings and various projects, offering health and safety insights.
Requirements:
- NEBOSH certificate (or equivalent) in health and safety.
- Solid understanding of Irish health and safety legislation.
- Proven experience in health and safety roles, preferably in a manufacturing environment.
- Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence and drive safety improvements.
This is an excellent opportunity for a Health & Safety professional looking to contribute to a dynamic environment focused on employee well-being and safety excellence.
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If you are interested in learning more about this fantastic opportunity, please contact Cathal Herron:
cathal.herron@collinsmcnicholas.ie
(090) 645 0660