Workplace safety and Health Officer
(WSHO)
compliance of all statutory legislation and requirements at all
levels
and promote safety awareness throughout the
Company
WSH training matrix and programs for
employees
in scheduling of HSE meetings such as committee, mass tool box
etc
and implementation of Safety
Program
implement and review safe work procedures and Risk Assessment at
project
requirements
Ensure all work practices comply with company safety policy and WSH
act
identify problems and provide
solutions
lead fellow colleagues and inculcate them towards safe work
culture
all relevant report and records, carry out daily safety
inspection
Prepare and submit weekly safety report as required by management
and clients
Participate and involve in OHSAS 18001 and ISO 14001 implementation
and audit
ad-hoc duties assigned by the Project
Manager
Investigate workplace accidents and injuries and refer them to the
proper
authorities.
Environmental
Control Officer
(ECO)
submit a Site Environmental Control Programme to the occupier of
the construction site at least three weeks before work commences on
the worksite on deadline for the occupier to submit the Site
Environmental Control Programme to the Director-General of Public
the construction site to ensure all facilities and equipment
relevant to the maintenance of environmental health are in proper
working condition and do not pose any environmental health
and discuss environmental health irregularities such as mosquito
and fly breeding, rodent infestation, noise / dust / smoke / water
pollution, poor housekeeping, earth littering, poor refuse
management, poor maintenance of sanitary facilities, etc. with the
occupier of the construction site and recommend measures to rectify
such
Attend to all feedback on such irregularities and inform the
occupier of the construction site
Report and submit a Site Environmental Control Report to the
occupier of the construction site once every
monthly
the authorities to investigate outbreaks of infectious, vector
borne or food-borne diseases on the construction
campaigns, training courses and other activities to develop and
sustain the interest of workers in maintaining good environmental
health standards in the construction
site.
Environmental Control Officer (ECO) is responsible for introducing
Environmental Awareness to all Workers / Staff at
Site.
an ECO is to advise the occupier of the construction site on what
needs to be done.
The ECO shall look out for conditions / situations in construction
site which causes environmental health problems or are likely to
cause environmental health problems. He should report these
conditions / situations to the occupier of the construction site
together with recommendations on remedial measures to be taken to
prevent recurrence. The main areas where the ECO should pay
attention to are : Disease-bearing insects and
disposal of construction waste / marine
and water
Siltation of
maintenance of septic tank(s) / holding tank(s), chemical / portable
toilet(s) and other sanitary facilities; and Any other
environmental health matters, such as wash bays, silt traps
etc.
Earth Control
Measures Officer
(ECMO)
responsibilities and duties of the Earth Control Measures Officer
shall emphasize on the following main areas of
concern : Implementation of Earth Control Measure (ECM) Plan
according to the QECP's
design
closely with and assist the Qualified Erosion Control Professional
(QECP) and other stakeholders on all matters related to the earth
control measures for the project
site
effective operation of earth control measures for the project
site
Develop & implement a maintenance and inspection
programme for the project's earth control
measures
the QECP on any irregularities related to the project's earth
control measures which may require the QECP to enhance and / or
re-design the ECM Plan Any other matters related to earth
control
Workplace Safety Health Officer • Singapore