Occupational Health and Safety Co-Ordinator
DAA
- Dublin Airport
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Third Level - Minimum level 7 diploma (or equivalent qualification) in health and safety.
- Up to 2-3 years’ experience in a similar Health and Safety role.
- Working Knowledge of Irish Health & Safety framework legislation and associated regulations and codes of practice.
- Strong team player.
- Effective stakeholder management skills.
- Methodical, analytical, and focused approach to work procedures.
- Verbal and written communication.
- Drive and Enthusiasm.
- Excellent knowledge of Irish Health & Safety legislation.
- Some Experience in Environmental Health would be an advantage.
- Committed to daa values.
- To work as part of a team to develop a strong safety culture throughout Dublin Airport, while at the same time support and enhance daa’s commitment to a ‘just culture.’ The role will also be critical in devising and implementing health & safety and safety initiatives/promotions across various business units at Dublin Airport.
- To support the processes and procedures for the P2W system and to support all Business units in engaging with this process. Record safety performance of the P2W process to ensure high safety standards.
- Manage contractor compliance with health & safety requirements and review their health & safety supporting documentation. Develop and implement a process for P2W inspections and report on this activity to the Dublin Airport Health & Safety Manager.
- Drive, encourage and support the reporting of hazards, near misses and occurrences. and support Dublin Airport in taking action on trends / corrective actions as appropriate.
- Oversee and manage the creation of applicable Safety training modules, delivery of Toolbox Talks, Safety Inductions and other training as required.
- Ensure relevant Risk Assessments and Method Statements are completed, reviewed, and revised as required for tasks completed across Dublin Airport, feeding into documented procedures, SOPs as appropriate which are held on the Electronic Documentation Records Management (EDRMS) process.
- Accident/Incident investigation - Conduct accident/incident investigations to determine root cause analysis studies including proper reporting of any accidents/incidents and near misses to note trends and to advise Dublin Airport to take corrective action if required, using applicable daa tools/processes.
- As part of the Safety Office, to interface with colleagues across Dublin Airport to implement lessons learnt and develop preventative measures. Provide advice and guidance regarding all Health and Safety matters.
- Airport Operations
- Fire Service
- Security Operations
- Asset Management
- Airport Police
- ARI
- To support and work with other sections within the Safety Department (Airside Safety, Fire & Risk) to ensure that the department can continue to respond and support Dublin Airport in meeting its compliance and safety obligations.
- Drive the safety message at key forums with internal and external stakeholders. Produce key performance indicators relating to health & safety and training for presentation at stakeholder meetings.
- To Support Dublin Airport in terms of Environmental Health requirements under the International Health Regulations as a point of entry into the Irish state.
- Develop, review, update and maintain all Health & Safety documentation for Dublin Airport in line with best practise and support various functions in maintaining and renewing the airports ISO 45001 standard. Maintain required registers to ensure compliance with legislative requirements.