Health, Safety and Environment Plant Supervisor
- Mississauga, ON
- 64.000-88.000 $ par an
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Implement and maintain HSE management systems, review the GAP process and ensuring timely closure of corrective actions.
- Advise the plant leadership team on any updates or changes to applicable regulations and standards, maintaining high focus on the Brambles Absolute Safety First Rules
- Maintain focus on the emergency protocols and ensure full compliance. Oversee the day-to-day HSE activities of direct reports, ensuring performance goals are achieved and compliance maintained.
- Coordinate and drive improvement and action plans to meet compliance targets.
- Promote a proactive safety culture through active leadership empowering colleagues to participate in Safety First discussions in plant meetings and leadership sessions, including Learning Teams, ensure Safety Differently ethos is understood and practiced within all sites.
- Monitor and review training activities to ensure adherence to safety standards and compliance with regulatory requirements.
- Lead investigations for all incidents and significant near misses, ensuring lessons learned are communicated across the network. Continuously evaluate and improve plant-level HSE practices, sharing best practices and innovations across the network.
- Manage work-related injury or illness claims, including reporting to Workers Compensation Board, modified‑work coordination, follow‑up and return‑to‑work processes.
- Responsible for iCare reporting, ensuring accuracy, completeness, and timely submission of all incidents, near‑miss, and safety observation entries.
- Ensure that critical training standards for New Employee Orientation, Contractor Management, LOTO, Forklift Operation, and Safe Work Procedures are adhered to.
- Ensure that CHEP GAP audit process is fully understood at the plant level.
- Lead Joint Health & Safety Committee (JHSC) and review all pending safety or environmental concerns, risks and develop mitigation plans accordingly.
- Post secondary degree in Safety
- 3-5 years working knowledge including safety and environmental management and claims management experience
- Computer: Excel, Word, Outlook & Windows
- Working Knowledge of provincial OHSE Environmental Regulations, in root cause corrective action (ICAM) analysis and to complete Risk Assessments and Safe Work Practices (Standard Work)
- Ability to drive programs and improvements across a matrix organization
- Strong interpersonal skills that foster teambuilding and “buy-in” of new initiatives and goals at all levels of the organization