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Field Safety Representative

The Field Safety Representative II promotes the Company’s IIF culture by ensuring every co-worker returns home safely every night.  Is expected to spend 100% of time in the field observing and coaching co-workers on correction of unsafe conditions and behaviors. Reinforces positive behavior through recognition and/or rewards.  Serves as a resource to co-workers by answering questions about safety and sharing lessons learned.  Embeds self with the project team and strategically “dives in” using a hands-on approach to improve project safety, quality and productivity (SQP). 


        Education and/or Experience

  • Bachelor’s Degree (Safety related major) and a minimum of two (2) years concrete construction and safety experience or equivalent combination of education and experience 
  • Must obtain OSHA 30 hour course completion card within 3 months

    Promotes the Company’s IIF Culture by being a Safety Resource to the Project
  • Develops relationships with project co-workers to promote the IIF culture
  • Observes and coaches co-workers responsible for daily Mission Task Analyses (MTAs) and Tool Box Talks to ensure they are completed effectively
  • Identifies unsafe conditions and behaviors, and coaches the immediate correction to eliminate the condition or behavior 
    • Advises project supervision on actions necessary to correct unsafe work conditions and/or behaviors
    • Participates personally, when possible, to make safety corrections
  • Communicates observations, corrective actions, incidents, etc. through participation in daily project meetings
  • Participates on the project SQP team
  • May conduct New-Hire Orientations
  • Participates in the job transition process to help identify the safety and IIF cultural responsibilities for the project (i.e. safety clinics, safety professional to co-worker ratio, OSHA 10, site specific safety plan, etc..) and implements and maintains the safety plan
  • Identifies and implements recognition and reward programs to motivate co-workers to live the IIF culture

    Assists in Project Compliance with all Safety Rules and Regulations
  • Applies all OSHA regulations to the scope of work 
  • Ensures all project co-workers attend IIF orientation, Leads and Keys, complete Supervisory Skills Training, OSHA 30, MTA and other required training
  • Develops and maintains all required project safety records such as hazard communication manuals, training, and emergency action plans 
  • Notifies Regional or Senior Safety Manager immediately when OSHA personnel arrive on site
  • Conducts continual safety reviews of project site 
  • Attends job site safety and sub-coordination meetings 
  • When qualified, conducts co-worker safety training and certifications (where required) such as fall protection, rigging, equipment operation, confined space, and Haz-Com
  • Participates in the project and subcontractor safety start-up meetings
  • Responsible for job site postings

    Assists with or Conducts Case Management
  • Assists with or performs the investigation of job site incidents to identify the root cause and communicates that information to job management
  • Participates in weekly incident review call and communicates incident review summary to co-workers during Tool Box Talks 
  • Notifies corporate physician and follows proper notification procedures when incident occurs
  • Communicates the Company Transitional Work Program to treating physicians and clinics and explores alternative treatment options with them
  • Utilizes the Transitional Work Program for the injured co-worker until full release