Overview
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The Safety and Security Leader is accountable for site safety, emergency response activities and planning, site security and staff, and assists site with regulatory interpretation to achieve compliance with local, state, federal, OSHA and corporate regulations.
Accountabilities
Safety
- Requires that the incumbent commit to learning, following, and practicing INEOS 20 Principles of Process & Behavioral Safety as applicable to the position.
- Assure the safety of employees and contractors through compliance with OSHA standards, ANSI standards, INEOS Acetyls policies and procedures, and other agencies' safety regulations, standards, and / or guidelines.
- Develop programs to reduce work related illnesses and injuries and improve operations productivity, contributing to the protection of employees.
- Develop and, as necessary, revise policies and programs designed to assist in attaining a safe and secure environment for employees, visitors, and staff.
- Plan and organize objectives and long-range safety and security programs and coordinate S&S efforts and activities.
- Provide guidance for Safety Specialists within the Assets to ensure alignment on safety throughout the organization.
- Oversee all aspects of the Safety and Security department including organization, staffing, budget preparation and monitoring, training, emergency response, personnel, and other matters.
- Assist in developing and implementing safety policies, procedures, and safety programs (e.g., PSM, LOTO, confined space, hot work, PPE, hazard communication).
- Administers SHE programs including fire extinguisher inspection / repair / replacement, SCBA inspection and repair, fall protection inspection and other testing / monitoring as required.
- Deliver safety training for employees, contractors, and new hires.
- Champion and facilitate site injury-reduction and safety-culture-improvement efforts, including proactive safety programs, employee engagement and risk awareness.
- Serve as a plant resource for practices, programs, and analysis / resolution of issues in industrial safety and security.
- Oversee contractor safety program and lead Contractor Safety Team.
- Lead and / or facilitate site safety committee.
- Maintain and manage the effectiveness of site policies and life critical processes such as lockout / tagout, confined space entry, hot work, fall protection, etc.
- Develop and maintain site safety procedures.
- Develop and deliver safety and security training to site personnel, as needed.
- Participate in project reviews and provide field safety consultation, as needed.
- Oversee Industrial Hygiene programs and compliance with contract support.
Security
Serve as Facility Security Officer (FSO), assure compliance with MTSA regulations, and maintain the site TWIC program.Provide strategies and solutions to address potential risk exposures.Manage security systems vendor selections and relationships, performance, and escalation protocols.Interface with community and government agencies on Emergency Response and Security related issues, including serving as the site contact with the US Coast Guard, Texas City Police, and other law enforcement agencies.Serve as an FSO to secure the entire property, including preventing and controlling trespassing, handling nuisance animal control, and ensuring fencing integrity.Conduct security audits and inspections; site facility security assessments; and development / maintenance of facility security plan.Maintain effective relationships and represent the site to community officials, regulatory agencies and industrial committees.Responsible for site security contractor management.Develop and submit routine reports to local and corporate management regarding activities and statistics related to safety, emergency response and security.Required profile
Level of Education & Knowledge
BS degree required. (Preferred discipline Occupational Safety and Health or related 4-year technical degree)Minimum 5 years' experience required in chemical or industrial manufacturing safety, or related chemical plant experienceCertified Safety Professional is preferredSecurity experience preferredExperience & Technical Skills
Strong knowledge of OSHA regulations; familiarity with PSM desiredWorking knowledge of Industrial Hygiene practices and applicationStrong communications skills, both written and verbalAbility to interpret regulations, technical documents and Safety Data SheetsAbility to establish programsField audit experienceProficiency in Microsoft Office, experience with EHS management system softwareCompetencies & Behavioral Skills
High ethical standards and must have the proven ability to handle highly confidential and sensitive information.Highly organized and have strong initiative, focus, and follow-through skills.Able to work collegially and professionally with people and maintain positive relationships with regulators and outside consultants.Excellent interpersonal and communications skills; effectively communicate with and influence all levels of personnel at the site.Strong leader with ability to interact with all levels within the plant.Self-starter and initiatorFlexible and able to adapt to changing priorities.Ability to effectively identify important or urgent issues and handle in a timely manner.Ability to effectively self-manage multiple projects and overall workload.Ability to develop systems and workflows to solve problems and prevent recurrence.Ability to effectively represent INEOS interest with outside groups, companies, and agencies.Service oriented and customer focused.Seniority level
Mid-Senior levelEmployment type
Full-timeJob function
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