EHS Professionals/Officers shall be assigned to an operational department, ex. Chemical, Tool Hookup, CCTV Low Voltage, UPW, AMHS, Self Perform, etc.
They shall provide support by monitoring the implementation of existing safety policies, procedures, and plans as well as conducting site inspections, audits, and risk assessments. They shall attend departmental meetings and provide EHS updates to the departmental management team. Additionally, they shall participate in Toolbox meetings and the development of PTPs and JHAs. They will assist the department supervisors in ensuring employees are fit for duty and ensure that employees have received the relevant and required training as necessary, champion current proactive safety processes, and continuously work with and coach departmental managers and employees to achieve safety excellence.
They are required to conduct daily EHS observations of conditions and behaviors and ensure these are documented as required by MICU and Client. They shall report EHS issues and concerns to the EHS core team and departmental manager so that these may be addressed accordingly with upper management. They are responsible for ensuring that all EHS documents are submitted to the core EHS team for proper filing and recordkeeping purposes. They shall consult with the Core EHS Team and/or Department Manager whenever they are faced with EHS challenges that cannot be immediately resolved.
General Responsibilities:
Site EHS Professional/Officers shall:
- Support and advise site EHS management in their duty to implement MICU site-specific EHS policies and procedures.
- Assure the adequacy of site EHS procedures; to ensure compliance with site, company, local, state, and federal regulations.
- Assess the work to determine compliance with EHS policies, procedures, and applicable standards promptly communicating concerns and recommendations to managers and/or supervisors for their action.
- Conduct EHS internal training as necessary
- Participate in project risk assessments as required by clients and Project Management Team (PMT).
- Take immediate action on any imminent danger situations observed.
- Assist in the inspection of personal protective equipment, safety equipment, and first aid supplies.
- Educate management and supervision in the applicable EHS policies and procedures.
- Ensure EHS orientation of site employees and subcontractor personnel when required or requested.
- Ensure prompt and adequate treatment is provided to injured employees and subcontractor personnel.
- Ensure adequate investigation and analysis of incidents (non-injury and injury) and develop plan to prevent reoccurrence.
- Ensure site emergency procedures are known and included on JHA/PTP.
- Conduct site EHS inspections/audits
- Provide EHS information for the education of management, supervision, and employees concerning:
- Incident analysis (cause, trends, results, and corrective action),
- Analysis of inspection results and needed corrective actions,
- Safe work procedures, and
- EHS training requirements.
- Ensure compliance with site Leading Indicator Initiatives (Incident and Injury Free Approach and Zero Tolerance Policy);
- Ensure preparation, submittal, and/or maintenance of required EHS recordkeeping documentation, such as but not limited to; inspection reports, training records, JHA’s, PTP’s, BBS observations, injury logs, accident investigation reports, SDS reviews, Permit to Work, etc.
- Provide EHS evaluations of employees and supervisors to management, as necessary.
- Provide first aid as needed. Must have valid First Aid Certifications, AED and CPR to perform this task.
- Conduct routine health and safety observations. Report a minimum of 3 Opportunities for improvement in safe work practices or conditions and 3 Positive safety interactions.
- Ensure construction site equipment is compliant with Federal, Provincial/State, Local EHS laws and regulations, as well as TSMC Construction Safety Guidelines and EHS policies and procedures.
- Provide weekly and monthly EHS reports.
- Conduct Environmental audits and inspections.
Qualification:
Must Have:
- OSHA 510 HR or equivalent trained (i.e., OSHA 511/500)
- 3 years of construction, general industry or semiconductor experience or a combination of either
- 3+ years of health & safety experience
Nice to Have:
- Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) or Safety Degree
Skills:
Must Have:
- Able to communicate clearly and provide clear instructions.
- Effective writing skills
- Computer knowledge - Microsoft Office experience (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
- Able to climb stairwells and other elevated work platforms.
- Good coaching and educating skills,
- Risk Assessments
- Safety Inspections and Audits
- Problem Solver
- Incident Investigation and Reporting
Nice to Have:
- Bilingual skills (English & Mandarin or English and Spanish)