Support plant leaders on health and safety topics such as high risk, confined space, hot work, and complex safety activities.
Develop and support site improvement plans stemming from Corporate Assurance and Critical Systems Audits or other H&S assessments.
Plant start-up support (e.g., initial training, standard implementation).
Participate in company safety program coaching and assessments, incident investigation and facilitation, and facility maintenance outages and/or repair projects.
Ensure compliance requirements as it pertains to federal, provincial and territorial regulations.
Assist in injury management.
Lead interpretation of Global H&S Standards.
Conduct routine review of Incident Tracking Systems (including trend analysis and remedial action validation).
Provide support during announced and unannounced regulatory inspections (e.g., Alberta Labour department) and participation in post incident activities.
Drive consistency in the implementation of Global Standards.
Provide direct support to teams on identifying and solving worker health and safety challenges.
Ensure compliance with our global H&S policies including emergency response procedures and training.
Monitor and ensure best practices during emergency response drills.
Requirements
Minimum 5 years' experience in a safety-related role within a petrochemical manufacturing facility.
Bachelor's degree in Bachelor of Occupational Health and Safety (BOHS), Bachelor of Applied Science in Occupational Health and Safety (BASc), or a Master of Occupational Health and Safety (MOHS) or a technical field (equivalent experience may be considered).
Experience in hydrogen and/or industrial gas production is beneficial.
Proven experience and commitment in applying corporate safety policies and procedures.
Proven experience in site auditing, assessment, and coaching.
Emergency response knowledge specific to on-site team coordination, command, and control.
Primary skillsets for success include: Ability to influence within a matrixed organization.
Ability to deliver classroom training to small and larger groups (up to 50).
Ability to communicate complex material in a concise manner.
Self-directed and self-motivated.
Good organization and project management skills.
Microsoft Office Suite proficiency (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
Training and experience in incident investigation (Cause and Effects Analysis, preferably Sologic).
Experience in using and training on the use of an electronic Environmental, Safety and Health (EHS) management system.
Ability to travel outside of assigned Alberta, Canada sites (approx
Benefits
At Air Products we foster a culture of inclusion where every voice is heard, and everyone feels they belong and matter. Additionally, we offer competitive pay and great benefits for our employees. Check out some of our benefits below!Affordable Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance (on day 1 of employment)Paid vacation and holidaysLife Insurance (Basic Life - Paid for by Air Products) & Optional Life InsuranceDefined Contribution Pension Plan (DCPP) at 4% of base payCompany matched RRSP planHealthcare Spending AccountMany more supplemental benefits availableHealth insuranceDental insuranceVision insurancePaid time off
Additional Information
At Air Products, we reimagine what's possible. By tapping into the motivation of our people and our collective experience, we create the ideas and innovations that drive us forward. When we come together - where every voice is heard and everyone knows they belong and matter - we create solutions that launch people into space, support lifesaving care in hospitals, and enable the construction of groundbreaking, world scale production facilities.
Reimagine What's Possible
We are seeking a Health and Safety Specialist for our sites in Edmonton, Alberta . This newly created role will support Air Products hydrogen assets located in Alberta that fall under the America's HyCO Organization. The Health & Safety Specialist provides direct field support on activities specific to Worker Health and Safety. This position reports to the newly created position NA (North America) HyCO H&S Manager located in the US.
The Health & Safety Specialist is responsible for maintaining contact with field facilities (including office complexes) and serving as the focal point in ensuring compliance by these locations to the corporation's current health and safety policies and procedures as well as all applicable federal, provincial and territorial regulations. The position will be accountable for assessing, supporting, and executing safety improvement strategies for regional clients in concert with corporate goals and objectives.