A safety incharge, also known as a safety manager or safety officer, is responsible for ensuring the safety of the workplace. Their responsibilities include:
Risk assessment: Identifying potential hazards and assessing the risks they pose
Safety protocols: Developing, implementing, and maintaining safety protocols and procedures
Emergency response: Formulating and regularly updating emergency response plans
Training: Conducting training sessions on health and safety, and accident prevention
Compliance: Monitoring employee compliance with safety laws and policies
Investigations: Investigating accidents and incidents to determine the cause and take corrective action
Reporting: Reporting on health and safety issues
Equipment: Inspecting equipment for unsafe conditions and purchasing required safety equipment
Safety campaigns: Organizing safety campaigns to promote awareness
A safety incharge typically needs a high school diploma or equivalent, and a bachelor's degree in a related discipline is preferred. They should also have experience in large scale commercial, government, or industrial project management, and current certifications in First Aid, CPR, OSHA, and Construction Safety. Job Type: Full-time Pay: ₹30,000.00 - ₹35,000.00 per month Schedule: