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#1 Posted : 29 November 2002 14:30:00(UTC)
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Posted By Yosief contact Phil Silvers qm82000@yahoo.com immediately Provide Quality, Safety and Environmental strategies and policies. Responsible for the operational and continuous improvement delivery of specific Quality, Safety, and Environmental activities for STSL. Principal Accountabilities Projects :- · This is normally a co-ordination role for the Quality, Safety, and Environmental requirements of a project and would normally cover the following aspects using specialist knowledge and competence. · Writing and implementing Quality, Safety and Environmental plans and reviewing project documentation. · Attending relevant project meetings to ensure all SQE requirements are understood and met. · Helping the project with problem solving and being an integral part of the team. · Organ sing and implementing project audits and corrective actions, internally, on site, and of sub-contractors/suppliers in conjunction with system requirements. · Providing training, briefing and information to the Project Team.Providing advice on SQE matters to the Project Manager and Project Team and ensure awareness of relevant legislation and standards. · Investigating all SQE issues, including accidents and incidents. ·Support the bidding process for all infrastructure projects and identify SQE resource requirements. ·Assist in the identification of project SQE hazards and produce and maintain project health and safety risks and environmental aspect register.Corporate:- · Maintain and improve current Quality, Safety and Environmental systems to ensure compliance with all relevant standards. Ensure all management systems are intergrated and containe within the BMS. · Ensure programme of SQE audits, and inspections is maintained for all STSL activities, and that corrective actions raised are tracked and completed in a timely manner. ·Identify areas for improvement and facilitate implementation . Assist in the implementation of corporate initiatives. ·Review new and changes to SQE relevant legislation and standards applicable to STSL's activities, brief requirements and ensure systems are updated. ·Create and maintain company wide SQE information sources, such as risk registers. ·Provide advice, support, training and information on SQE issues throughout STSLRolling Stock:- · Advise the Aftersales Rolling Stock Business Depot Employees on changes to SQE legislation and standards affecting Rolling Stock business requirements. · Work within the Depot SQE team, assisting the SQE Manager and Engineers to develop and implement an effective SQE/Business Management System within the Aftersales rolling Stock Business (AARSB). This involves production of procedures and work instructions suitable for Depot activities. · Organise and undertake audits verifying Depot activities and Safety Critical suppliers in accordance with relevant standards. ·Develop and impement SQE management systems with particular emphasis on systems suitable for Rolling Stock aftersales activities. Work to achieve ISO 900-200 and 140001 certification for all ARSB sites. ·Support the Depot Managers involved in day to day operation of the Depot SQE management systems, with particular emphasis on Engineers/Technicians working on Rolling Stock activities. Assess SQE risks to the Rolling Stock business activities and design and help implement mitigations to those risks. Knowledge and xperience·Degree in relevant subject ·NEBOSH Certificate (Health & Safety) · Lead Auditor in quality or environmental systems · member of relevant professional institute · minimum of 3 years professional or relevant industry experience. OrganisationWill report to Safety, Quality and Environment Manager Health, Safety and Environmental ResponsibilitiesEach Project Health & Safety Engineer is responsible for: Producing Project Health & Safety Plans. Briefing those Plans and connected H&S procedures to relevant persons. Ensuring the Plans are updated and stored · The provision ofadvice on H&S matters to all parties working within the Project, with specific regard to the provision of advice and guidance to the Project Manager on any matter requiring his attention · Co-ordinating, Investigating to/ with Project Manager and SQE Manager for further action ·Ensuring that risk assessments are performed and updated, the assessments to comply with the requirements of the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1992 and other relevant legislation · Initiating regular formal and informal safety audits and inspections on Contract work and report the findings to the Project Manager, issue any corrective actions as necessary.Depot SQE Engineers are responsible for: · Co-ordinating all H&S matters as it affects the Depot facility and associated train maintenance work ensuring the BMS supports the Depot requirements. Preparing and amending existing safety procedures or work instructions as required and investigating all health and safety complaints and refer all matters arising to the Depot Manager or Facility Manager · Initiating regular formal and informal safety audits and inspections on Depot work activities or premises and report the findings to the Depot Manager. Supporting third party audits of depot work activities including assisting in the closing out of appropriate CAR's · Ensuring that risk assessments are performed and updated to the satisfaction of the Depot Manager, to comply with the requirements of the T&W Act, COSHH, Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1992 and other relevant legislation · Investigating and monitoring accident records and statistics and notify those qualifying under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) 1995 to the enforcing authorities as appropriate · Help promote a safety culture within the depot-working environment. Conducting H&S training courses and approving persons as safe/competent for that particular activity being trained. Attending and actively contribute to all Depot safety meetings called to discuss safety issues · Be available to and provide advice and guidance on H&S to all parties involved in depot aftersales activities. contact Phil Silvers qm82000@yahoo.com immediately
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#2 Posted : 29 November 2002 14:47:00(UTC)
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Posted By Harry Possibly a wind-up?
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#3 Posted : 01 December 2002 12:28:00(UTC)
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Posted By Raymond Rapp I am not so sure, Harry? There certainly appears to be a 'syntax' problem here. Anyway, I have worked in the railway industry for 20 years and I am currently completing a MSc in health and Safety Management and would be interested in a position, preferably in railway infrastructure as opposed to operational. More information on salary, location and organisation would be appreciated. regards Ray
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