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Act as the site EHS authority, responsible for planning, implementation, and monitoring of EHS systems and procedures.
Establish and enforce project-specific EHS plans, safety management systems, and emergency response procedures.
Provide leadership and guidance to EHS officers, supervisors, and site teams.
Ensure compliance with local labor laws, environmental regulations, factory acts, electrical safety rules, and project-specific statutory requirements.
Liaise with government authorities, inspectors, and statutory bodies for audits, approvals, and inspections.
Maintain statutory registers, permits, and compliance documentation.
Lead risk assessments, HIRA, JSA, and method statement reviews for all construction activities.
Identify unsafe acts and conditions and ensure implementation of control measures.
Ensure high-risk activities (working at height, lifting operations, electrical works, confined spaces) are executed safely.
Conduct regular site safety inspections, audits, and toolbox talks.
Monitor contractor and subcontractor compliance with EHS requirements.
Ensure proper use of PPE, safety signage, barricading, and work permits.
Lead investigation of accidents, near-misses, and unsafe occurrences.
Conduct root cause analysis and ensure corrective and preventive actions are implemented.
Prepare and submit incident reports to management and clients.
Plan and conduct EHS induction, refresher training, and specialized safety programs for site personnel.
Promote a proactive safety culture through safety campaigns, awareness programs, and behavioral safety initiatives.
Ensure compliance with environmental management plans (EMP), including waste management, pollution control, and sustainability practices.
Monitor environmental aspects such as dust control, noise levels, waste segregation, and hazardous material handling.
Support environmental audits and reporting requirements.
Prepare and submit daily, weekly, and monthly EHS reports, including man-hours, incidents, and compliance status.
Track safety KPIs and lead indicators.
Maintain EHS documentation for audits, certifications, and project close-out.
Represent the organization in client EHS meetings, audits, and reviews.
Provide regular updates to project management and senior leadership on EHS performance and risks.
Support project leadership in achieving EHS objectives and contractual requirements.
Bachelor’s degree / Diploma in Engineering or Science.
Recognized EHS qualifications (NEBOSH, IOSH, ADIS, or equivalent).
12–20 years of experience in EHS management, preferably in EPC, infrastructure, power, or renewable energy projects.
Strong leadership and authority in site safety management.
In-depth knowledge of statutory safety and environmental regulations.
Excellent communication, training, and incident investigation skills.
Ability to manage multiple contractors and high-risk activities.
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