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Posted By STEPHEN81 There are so many different types of safety jobs out there, but, what is the difference between Safety officer/advisor/coordinator?!
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Posted By Luke. the pay! on avg a difference between 10k
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Posted By STEPHEN81 then who is meant to get more?
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Posted By Stuff4blokes Stephen, job titles rarely give the whole picture with regards to what the job entails, so some companies may require their "safety adviser" to have responsibility for a large number of sites and accountability at Board level whilst others may be part of a team with much lower levels of responsibility (and usually pay).
I would suggest therefore that job titles should be treated as just something that appears on a piece of paper. A job description should give a better indication but that too may not give a true picture of what the job really involves. It is often the case that a safety role is developed and redefined by the individuals doing that job once they discover what is actually needed.
The term safety officer sometimes implies a job of in-house enforcement but equally can apply to one where advice is given whilst co-ordinator can sometimes refer to a starter role of managing documentation, other times at a higher level. Others will have different views. QED.
So, to your question. My answer is Yes, they can be different or the same!
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Posted By Luke. As stuff4blokes said - titles may be just that... its all about the job description!..
Hell.. someone could call me the 'company safety numpty' aslong as they pay was right!
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