Job Description
A Safety Coordinator and Supervisor in construction manages daily site operations while enforcing workplace safety . They conduct site inspections, implement risk management plans, enforce regulations, and ensure workers utilize Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Core Responsibilities Site Inspections: Conduct daily safety walks to identify hazards, inspect machinery/equipment, and issue immediate corrective actions. [1, 2] Regulatory Compliance: Ensure site activities align with local workplace safety and health (WSH) laws, such as Ministry of Manpower (MOM) regulations in Singapore. [1] Incident Management: Investigate near-misses and accidents, prepare incident reports, and develop remedial solutions. [1, 2] Safety Documentation: Update safety management systems, keep records of safety committee meetings, and maintain necessary construction permits. [1, 2] Training & Communication: Organize safety orientation for new hires, hold daily toolbox meetings, and review safe work procedures with workers. [1, 2, 3] Key Requirements & Qualifications Certifications: Typically requires a valid, state-recognized WSH Coordinator qualification or an Advanced Certificate in Workplace Safety and Health. Experience: Usually 2 to 5 years of practical experience in site operations, construction supervision, or health and safety. Knowledge: Deep understanding of WSH Act protocols, risk assessment methodologies, and emergency response management. Soft Skills: Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills to manage diverse teams and subcontractors. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Typical Working Conditions Environment: Often requires being on active, outdoor construction sites with physical movement across multiple project areas. Collaboration: Acts as the bridge between on-site laborers, subcontractors, and project management to prioritize safety without stalling operational progress