Tyson Foods

SafetyManager

$95–145k ~AI est. Cincinnati, Ohio, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Safety Manager at Tyson Foods. Skills: Safety leadership, Continuous improvement, Safety management system, OSHA compliance. Formulate local safety strategy. Drive proactive safety strategy”

What You'll Achieve.

Establish sustainable healthy plant; Minimize company losses due to accidents; Lead compliance with OSHA regulations; Ensure compliance with state regulations; Ensure compliance with federal regulations; Enhance plant safety

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Analyze accident statistics; Determine causes; Identify corrective actions

Eligibility Requirements

Reside in United States, No sponsorship available, Relocation Assistance Eligible, Background checks required

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3 plus years progressive experience, Knowledge of safety regulations, Knowledge of OSHA hazard communications, Knowledge of accident investigation, Knowledge of safety training methods, Knowledge of industry best practice, Knowledge of PSM RMP safety practices, Standard computer skills, Ability to read and interpret business periodicals, Ability to read and interpret professional journals, Ability to read and interpret technical procedures, Ability to read and interpret governmental regulations

Nice to Have

Bachelor’s degree in business administration, Bachelor’s degree in Management Engineering, Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Technology, Bachelor’s degree or related field, Equivalent combination of education and experience

What You'll Do.

Formulate local safety strategy

Drive proactive safety strategy

Establish operationally safe plant

Participate in safety framework development

Enhance existing safety programs

Implement new safety initiatives

Contribute to eliminating safety issues

Contribute to preventing safety issues

Contribute to reducing safety issues

Facilitate development of safety culture

Facilitate maintenance of safety culture

Align safety culture with goals

Accelerate best practice sharing

Direct site-wide safety programs

Recommend new initiatives

Implement new initiatives

Minimize company losses

Measure safety program effectiveness

Lead compliance with OSHA regulations

Lead compliance with OSHA Ergonomic program

Inspect working conditions

Maintain OSHA support documents

Accompany OSHA inspectors

Inspect plant operations

Review plant operations

Ensure compliance with state regulations

Ensure compliance with federal regulations

Report potential violations

Recommend corrections

Analyze accident statistics

Establish necessary precautions

Communicate safety policy changes

Communicate safety procedure changes

Conduct safety inspections

Conduct procedural audits

Take immediate corrective action

Review all safety areas

Review all safety policies

Determine causes of incidents

Identify corrective actions

Conduct ergonomics training

Conduct emergency response team training

Conduct lockout/tag out training

Conduct hazard communication training

Conduct personal protective equipment training

Investigate safety-related incidents

Review incident reports

Complete reports for insurance carriers

Complete reports for risk management systems

Complete reports for corporate safety office

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Integral member Plant Management Team; Collaborative team environment

Communication Scope

Present information; Respond to questions; Written communication; Verbal communication

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