Project Safety Consultant at Corr Safety Professionals
Washington, District of Columbia, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

26 Aug, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

28 May, 26

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Safety Auditing, Risk Assessment, Incident Investigation, Root Cause Analysis, Safety Training, Emergency Action Planning, Job Hazard Assessment, Air Sampling, Gap Analysis, Construction Safety

Industry

Business Consulting and Services

Description
Job Description:  SHORT TERM PROJECT : Construction Contractor’s Site Specific Safety Officer.  Replacing a fire alarm system in government office building.  Located in Washington, DC.  45 Independence Ave SW Washington, DC 20515 * Start end of June 2026 for approximately 2 months.  * 40hrs (5x8s or 4x10s) * **NIGHT SHIFT** **SPECIFIC CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS: 1. REQUIRED - one of the follwing - Associate Safety Professional (ASP), Certified Safety Trained Supervisor (STS), and/or Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST). 2. REQUIRED - OSHA 30 hr. Construction in the past 5 years. 3. REQUIRED - EM 385-1-1 Construction Safety Hazard Awareness Course for Constructors. A certificate is considered current for 5 years from the date of training completion. 4. REQUIRED - USACE Quality Management for Contractors certification. 5. Maintain competency through at least 24 hours of documented safety & health related coursework every year for the past 5 years with training for competent persons status for at least the following (4) areas of competency: Excavation; Scaffolding; Fall Protection; Hazardous Energy, Confined Space. 6. A minimum of 10 years of safety work on similar project 7. Shall be onsite 100% of the time per shift and present at all high-risk activities. High risk activities running concurrently must have safety present at all work locations.  As a Corr Safety professional, you will gain a vast range of experience in several different industries all while having the support of a group of highly qualified safety professionals. Primary industries include the Oil and Gas, Petrochemical, Power Generation and New Construction. Roles commonly consist of; Site Safety Lead for a site owner or contractor, Field Safety Representative, or Safety technician. Professionalism and work ethic is an un-comprisable quality required of all Corr Safety Consultants. This is what drives our mission of ensuring the highest quality of service in the industry! Responsibilities:  • Develop a trusting working relationship with the client.  • Identify areas of improvement of the safety program through a gap analysis.  • Read, review and effectively execute a client’s Health and Safety Program.  • Develop and conduct Safety Orientations and Training  • Investigate specific incidents and identify root causes and corrective actions.  • Provide risk assessments and training to reduce risk in various workplaces.  • Conduct Audits, identify safety hazards, effectively record and communicate observation.  • Present safety information to employees and management.  • Develop site specific Health and Safety Programs as well as emergency action plans.  • Review accident reports and document accidents using the proper forms and protocols, inspect facilities.  • Conduct personal and atmospheric air sampling.  • Develop detailed pre-job Job Hazard Assessments  • Install or oversee the installation of safety devices and protective equipment.  • Develop client relationships and look for new business opportunities.  Physical Demands:  The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.  • Frequent walking, including on uneven surfaces   • Occasional climbing of stairs and ladders 5x8s; 40 hrs. per week
Responsibilities
The consultant will develop and execute site-specific health and safety programs, conduct audits, and provide risk assessments for a fire alarm system replacement project. They are responsible for investigating incidents, conducting safety orientations, and overseeing the installation of protective equipment.
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