Occupational safety duties of a Safety Officer include injury prevention, inspections, investigations, training, and workplace safety recordkeeping. Duties of a Safety Officer in dock work and building or other construction work include advising and assisting in compliance with statutory obligations for prevention of personal injuries and maintenance of a safe working environment. The officer must advise on planning and organising injury control measures, job safety studies, safety inspections, accident and disease reporting and investigation, worker safety campaigns, training programmes, and recordkeeping. The officer must also inspect workplace conditions and practices, investigate selected accidents, dangerous occurrences and notifiable diseases, and maintain a detailed record of work performed.
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Occupational safety duties of a Safety Officer include injury prevention, inspections, investigations, training, and workplace safety recordkeeping.
Duties of a Safety Officer in dock work and building or other construction work include advising and assisting in compliance with statutory obligations for prevention of personal injuries and maintenance of a safe working environment. The officer must advise on planning and organising injury control measures, job safety studies, safety inspections, accident and disease reporting and investigation, worker safety campaigns, training programmes, and recordkeeping. The officer must also inspect workplace conditions and practices, investigate selected accidents, dangerous occurrences and notifiable diseases, and maintain a detailed record of work performed.
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