Job Description
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
To implement, maintain, continuously develop and improve all HSE related areas, including legal compliance, client requirements and OI management system requirements as per local and Global requirements at the Bryanston Site.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Implement the business line OI Top page at responsible site together with the HOD Lab and administration in Mineralogy Division Implement, maintain and control OIMS and local HSE regulatory requirements at responsible site Manage clear HSE related communication between role players (OI, Site personnel and Management) through use of global assessment tools (Stellar) and auditing / inspection processes Promote HSE awareness (Campaigns, awareness, communications etc.) throughout the responsible site Conduct OI training aligned with OIMS and local regulatory requirements Supervise the SHE Reps for the site Assist with Access control in Bryanston Report and manage OI related incidents, near misses, hazards and best practices in accordance with group expectations Conduct Incident Investigations Report incident, near misses, hazards and site KPI’s Facilitate Risk Assessments through the Crystal module for all Mienrlaogy operations (Randfotein Min and Bryanston Min and general tasks) Implement Global OI Initiatives throughout responsible site where applicable (Safe Start, Stellar, Safety Month, Quarterly Campaigns, Safe Talks, SGS Rules for Life, Stop Work Authority, BBS, etc.) Ensure corrective action implementation from Incidents / Best Practices Conduct L4 compliance audits and inspections / site visits and provide guidance and assistance on related challenged and areas of improvement Evaluate the business process, procedures in relation to changes and amendments as and when required Assist locations with internal and external audits, client visits, governmental / regulatory visits etc. Timeously conduct inspections and compile report relating to HSE matters Adhere and ensure adherence to all safety requirements of the SGS management system. Perform any reasonable tasks assigned to the job holder to support the overall OI strategy
SPECIFIC AUHORITIES
Identify, plan, recommend and complete OI programs following the Natural Resources OI strategy and applicable business strategies for Bryanston Align work with Natural Resources OI Manager and Location OI Coordinators & Location Manager Implement OIMS / IMS and country-specific regulatory requirements to assure compliance Conduct OI inspections and self-assessments to verify the implementation of OIMS / IMS and compliance with country regulatory requirements regarding Health, Safety and the Environment. Provide OI support to site and functions ( Purchasing) during projects; ( during site expansions, new construction, new equipment purchases, new processes etc.) Conduct incident investigations for incidents occurring at the site Timely reporting of OI-relevant items, including incidents, near misses, hazards and KPIs within the country using Crystal Implement SGS wide OI activities at the site including Stellar, Safety Month, Quarterly Campaigns, Best Practice Sharing, SGS Rules for Life, Stop Work Authority, BBS, etc. to assure compliance with OIMS and Country regulatory requirements. Cease the use of any equipment that may be deemed to constitute a safety hazard or entry to hazardous environments without the necessary knowledge and protection and take action to address the hazard. Cease to carry on with work that may affect the quality (integrity) of services and take action to address the issue. Initiate a formal improvement request when a deviation of the system occurs, possible improvements are identified or when nonconformity is identified.
Qualifications
Education
SAMTRAC / NEBOSH (Completed or in progress)
Experience
5 years relevant HSE management experience Advance Microsoft software experience Document and report writing experience
Competencies
Broad knowledge of applicable legislations Knowledge on ISO 45001, ISO14001 Systems and Legal auditing Good personnel / communication skills Role player / team leader Investigation knowledge & skill Risk assessing in practice
Required Skills
Ability to understand and explain technical (HSE specific) topics for all levels of personnel Ability to understand site contributions to Regional OI Performance and capability to use existing tools; prioritizing risks and influencing factors Ability to influence without direct reporting lines Ability to evaluate the accuracy of root cause analysis and the effectiveness of proposed solutions Sufficient knowledge of English to communicate with the OI Manager and to understand Global OI Communications Translates Strategy into Actions – Effectively communicates strategy and action plans to others. Agrees on SMART targets/KPIs/objectives that are linked to the strategy. Reviews progress against the defined objectives. Influences Internally & Externally – Seeks to understand others’ needs and interests to build trust. Convinces others to change the way they think and act. Tailors his/her message to the audiences’ needs. Generates engagement and commitment from others. Collaborates Effectively – Goes beyond ‘borders’ to connect with others. Shares information and resources across countries / businesses / teams. Leverages diversity to work efficiently. Seeks out and replicates better practices. Overcomes barriers that inhibit interaction. Embraces Change – Anticipates the need for change. Seeks out new and improved ways of doing things. Overcomes the barriers to change. Implements change in a timely and effective manner. Champions the importance of change. Manages the cultural change we are seeking in focusing on three core elements which are Leadership, Education and Discipline (LED). Supports the Cultural Change using a “soft skills” approach – Enhanced OI’ strength through the 7C principles which are Coaching, Confidence, Communication, Change, Courage, Compliance. Reinforces a strong OI culture at the country level.