Position Description:

·        Oversee and audit construction safety at multiple college campuses.

·        Monitor adherence to the LACCD District General Conditions (GC), which defines safety requirements that contractors must comply with while working on District projects.

·        Perform Daily Safety reviews of work in progress in accordance with current Safety Regulations and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) as developed and updated by Build-LACCD.

·        Submit Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Safety reports as require.

·        Monitor compliance to Division 1 Specifications, Section 013150 Safety Requirements of the GC, which outlines in detail all Program safety requirements and provides detailed information regarding project site safety.

·        Monitor adherence to Owner Controlled Insurance Program (OCIP) requirements and procedures.

·        Monitor compliance to all current OSHA requirements that relate to the specific construction projects.

·        Report to the Program Safety Manager, including but not limited to, attending any required meetings or providing safety reports/analysis as requested.

·        Immediately notify the Program Safety Manager of any incident or recordable injury on projects.

·        Confirm that Design Build Entity (DBE) or Design Bid Build (DBB) Contractor is reporting all recordable injuries and near-miss incidents within the required timelines and by filing the proper forms. Review the report for accuracy before filing.

·        Review and provide comments to the College Project Team (CPT) on the project-specific “Project Health, Safety & Environmental Plan (PHSEP)” as prepared by the DBE or DBB Contractor.

·        Perform ongoing construction site safety inspections and generate safety report for all site visits.

·        Identify site safety hazards and provide immediate direction to contractor safety representative to eliminate or mitigate them.

·        Perform reviews and inspections of the jobsite to assure compliance with health and safety regulations and applicable codes.

·        Participate in site inspections and testing as necessary for required permits, including confined space, hot work, trenching, etc.

·        Accompany OSHA representatives on site walks to observe and record. Issue a report within 24 hours to the College Project Team (CPT) and the program management environmental safety and health office.

·        Confirm that the New Hire Safety Orientation on-line safety training are available onsite.

·        Coordinate with the DBE or DBB Contractor Safety Representative on an on-going basis and provide assistance as required.

·        During construction, coordinate and meet periodically with the Contractor’s safety representative.

·        Confirm that contractors are performing tailgate safety meetings and training as required by their Contract and/or OSHA requirements.

·        Attend pre-bid conferences and highlight the main safety requirements of the specific contract and LACCD guidelines.

·        Attend pre-construction meetings to present LACCD’s safety program and the role of the field safety representative.

·        Attend weekly construction progress meetings and provide input and feedback on the safety performance of the contractors. Review the three week look-ahead report to identify high risk phase in construction activity that will require a preparatory safety meeting with CPT staff and DBE or DBB site representatives before start of work. Example: electrical shut down, permit required confined spaces work, steel erection, excavations, scaffold erection, etc.

·        Review qualifications of the DBE or DBB Contractors’ Safety Representatives and provide recommendation to the CPT PM.

·        Perform Build-LACCD Safety Orientation with the DBE or DBB Contractor’s site safety representative and site superintendent prior to the start of the project mobilization.

·        Recommend to the College Project Team (CPT) removal of contractors’ safety representative for negligence, incompetence, or failure to cooperate in good faith.

·        Assist Owner Controlled Insurance Program (OCIP) manager in investigating claims and filing related paperwork.

·        Monitor adherence to zero tolerance and corrective action policy for workers found not in compliance with the Program’s safety policy.

·        Conduct project safety stand-downs with all crews to review the incident for injuries. Educate all site workers on how to prevent a repeat accident.

·        Issue Lesson Learned report to Program Safety Manager within 72 hours following the Incident Report filing from the DBE or DBB Contractor.

·        Advise and inform CPT management and program management office on safety rules and regulations.

·        Instruct CPT supervisors and employees in the proper use and care of personal protective equipment (PPE).

·        Additional duties as assigned.

·        Attend Weekly Scheduled CPT meeting and provide safety awareness based on upcoming work. 

Minimum Required Qualifications:

·        Minimum 7 to 10 years construction/safety experience in the type of work being performed.

·        Evidence of completing OSHA 30 Hour Construction Outreach Training within the last three years. In the alternative, evidence of completing the OSHA 500 or OSHA 502 Class may be provided.

·        Current First Aid and CPR training from a provider recognized by OSHA.

·        Minimum of holding a valid Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) certificate issued by the BCSP Board of Certified Safety Professionals or similar qualifications.

·        Experience on large construction program.

·        Flexibility in schedule and transportation to work at multiple sites based on assigned schedule and duties.

·        Proficiency with Microsoft office and related spreadsheet and database software.

·        Ability to work in fast paced environment.

Preferred Qualifications:

·        Construction management, safety management, safety engineer or related degree is preferred.

·        Experience on modernization-type projects involving asbestos and lead-based paint disturbance.

·        Familiarity with large building programs across multiple sites.

·        Additional safety/health certifications and credentials.

 

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