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Vacancy for Site Safety Advisor, Derbyshire
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Posted By Andrew Dunderdale
Urgent need for a Site Safety Manager in a high pressure and dynamic construction environment for approximately 3-4 months.
Working on behalf of one of the main sub-contractors you will be responsible for managing the HSE issues on a day to day basis.
Close liaison with the Principal Contractor will play a major part of the role together with communication with the other sub contractors HSE teams. Responsibilities will include development and approval of risk assessments and method statements, permit to work systems, induction training, safety co-ordination meetings, site inspection and audit.
The successful applicant will have a thorough working knowledge of construction practice, particularly in relation to steel erection, hold corporate membership of MIOSH, a professional health and safety qualification, be IT literate and possess excellent communication/presentation skills.
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Posted By Bernard Angus
Is this voluntary work Andrew ?
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Posted By John Nelson
Andrew
Ever thought of bringing in a consultancy? Where you will have the expertise of more than any one individual could provide.
I work for an organisation that provides Health and Safety Management Services to some prestigious National construction companies. The company has a wealth of construction knowledge and consultants hold MIOSH and professional qualifications and have the skills of all the usual suspects.
We have an regional offices with based on your doorstep.
If you wish to discuss it in any detail you can contact me on
johnnelson@lhnotts.com
Best regards
John Nelson MIOSH
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Posted By Dave Wilson
Thought Consultants were not allowed to tout for business through this media??
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Posted By John Nelson
Its a matter of one professional wishing to provide assistance to another.
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Posted By Dave Wilson
Understand that mate and appreciate the need for help, however if a precedent is set etc etc etc
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Posted By John Nelson
I appreciate where your coming from mate, but it was a totally innocent gesture.
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Posted By Martin R. Bessant
For the attention of David and John.
For information, both consultancies and agencies are not permitted to directly advertise on the career's page for a vacancy for a third party, only for their own staff.
They are however permitted to respond to a thread which asks for assistance, offering their services.
That is the guidance laid down by IOSH which the Moderators use to monitor the forums.
Hope this helps.
Best wishes,
Martin Bessant,
Lead Moderator - IOSH WebPages.
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Posted By Dave Wilson
Ok big and bold enough to apologise John.
No offence meant bud!
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Posted By Robert K Lewis
I thought Andrew's advert was clear enough - He needed a temporary resident safety manager on a construction project in Derbyshire. If people would look a the source they would recognise that Schal are the Construction/Project Management specialist arm of Carillion. If you are not aware of that the post is beyond you anyway
I do wonder if people like the sound of their own writing. By the way Andrew I don't want the job as I am well suited here. How is Barry nowadays?
Bob
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Posted By Dave Wilson
WHOOOOOOOO!!!!!
Bob,
Got more info from your posting than the advert!
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