Safety Officer
Stena Drilling
Roles & Responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
Spending at least 50% of their time coaching and monitoring personnel, the role of the Safety
officer is as follows;
• To provide appropriate training in the Company's HSE Policies, Procedures and Safe
Working practices, for all personnel onboard.
• To monitor ongoing operations at the worksite to confirm that tasks are being carried out in
compliance with the Company's HSE Policies, Procedures, and Safe Working practices.
• To promote the Company's Safe Behaviour Programme through coaching, and the
continuous development and roll out of campaign material.
• Supporting and advising the Deputy Master / OIM, Day Shift Safety Officer, Department
Heads, and Supervisors on Health, Safety and Environmental matters.
• Comply with Stena Drilling procedures for management of risk; ensuring that a suitable and
sufficient Risk Assessment and Toolbox Talk associated with key operations is carried out
for all work activities.
• Ensuring that onboard Risk Assessments and Lifting Assessment Plans are properly
controlled and maintained within the SMS, and that they are systematically reviewed and
updated as necessary, in accordance with Company requirements.
• Monitoring the quality of Risk Assessments and Lifting Plans, and reporting any deficiencies
to the Master / OIM.
• Ensure that storage, handling and use of chemicals are done in accordance with procedures.
• Continuous monitoring of the Permit to Work (PTW) system. This involves performing
three (3) PTW checks per week and audits at a frequency stated in the PTW (L2-DOC-HSE221) & Isolation (L2-DOC-HSE-2324) guidance.
• Carrying out regular Observation tours/audits both on an individual ad-hoc basis, and in
planned tours with the Deputy Master/OIM and Heads of Department.
• Monitoring the vessel Observation Card Register and expediting close out of Open
Observation Cards.
• Administration and analysis of Observation card data to identify potential trends, reporting
such trends, and identifying appropriate corrective measures in consultation with the
onboard management team.
• Participating in Accident/Incident Investigations:
• Taking Witness Statements
• Collating evidence
• Drafting Investigation Reports
• Assist Day Shift Safety Officer to ensure that all Incident Notifications and associated
reports/documentation are logged/filed in Synergi in a timely manner.
• Monitoring and expediting close out of Synergi actions.
• Carrying out Safety Inductions for all personnel new to the vessel.
• Assist in maintaining the Onboard Training Matrix records, identifying who has been
trained, and when.
• Assist in reviewing the scope of the Onboard Training Matrix periodically to ensure it
remains suitable.
• Environmental / ISO 14001 focal point onboard.
• Ensure familiar with correct use, type and location of all Oil Spill Equipment.
• Assist in the regular review of the vessel House Rules based on the findings from inspections,
Observation tours, and other forms of monitoring.
• Assist in the development and implementation of an Area Inspection Plan which ensures that
all areas onboard are checked as per Area Inspection regime.
• Ensure work site is safe and that all tools used are in a satisfactory condition.
• Assist in the development, analysis, and reporting of HSE performance data.
• Assist in the preparation of routine reports including:
• End of trip Safety Report
• Annual Safety Report
• Comply with the Management of Change Principle.
• Participation in the daily meetings and pre-tour meetings, and in also in the weekly safety
meeting.
• Responsible and accountable for the safety of the personnel working under their direction
and shall be expected to conduct operations at all times in full compliance with company
procedures (SMS).
• Monitoring the status of Safety Alerts issued to the vessel and expediting close out of any
associated actions.
• Identify and address any violations of procedures concerning personnel under their direction.
• Continuous or repeated violations of policies or procedures should be highlighted and
brought to the attention of the HoD-Master/OIM.
• Any other duties as required by the day shift Safety Officer and Master/OIM.
Qualifications and Experience:
Spending at least 50% of their time coaching and monitoring personnel, the role of the Safety
officer is as follows;
• To provide appropriate training in the Company's HSE Policies, Procedures and Safe
Working practices, for all personnel onboard.
• To monitor ongoing operations at the worksite to confirm that tasks are being carried out in
compliance with the Company's HSE Policies, Procedures, and Safe Working practices.
• To promote the Company's Safe Behaviour Programme through coaching, and the
continuous development and roll out of campaign material.
• Supporting and advising the Deputy Master / OIM, Day Shift Safety Officer, Department
Heads, and Supervisors on Health, Safety and Environmental matters.
• Comply with Stena Drilling procedures for management of risk; ensuring that a suitable and
sufficient Risk Assessment and Toolbox Talk associated with key operations is carried out
for all work activities.
• Ensuring that onboard Risk Assessments and Lifting Assessment Plans are properly
controlled and maintained within the SMS, and that they are systematically reviewed and
updated as necessary, in accordance with Company requirements.
• Monitoring the quality of Risk Assessments and Lifting Plans, and reporting any deficiencies
to the Master / OIM.
• Ensure that storage, handling and use of chemicals are done in accordance with procedures.
• Continuous monitoring of the Permit to Work (PTW) system. This involves performing
three (3) PTW checks per week and audits at a frequency stated in the PTW (L2-DOC-HSE221) & Isolation (L2-DOC-HSE-2324) guidance.
• Carrying out regular Observation tours/audits both on an individual ad-hoc basis, and in
planned tours with the Deputy Master/OIM and Heads of Department.
• Monitoring the vessel Observation Card Register and expediting close out of Open
Observation Cards.
• Administration and analysis of Observation card data to identify potential trends, reporting
such trends, and identifying appropriate corrective measures in consultation with the
onboard management team.
• Participating in Accident/Incident Investigations:
• Taking Witness Statements
• Collating evidence
• Drafting Investigation Reports
• Assist Day Shift Safety Officer to ensure that all Incident Notifications and associated
reports/documentation are logged/filed in Synergi in a timely manner.
• Monitoring and expediting close out of Synergi actions.
• Carrying out Safety Inductions for all personnel new to the vessel.
• Assist in maintaining the Onboard Training Matrix records, identifying who has been
trained, and when.
• Assist in reviewing the scope of the Onboard Training Matrix periodically to ensure it
remains suitable.
• Environmental / ISO 14001 focal point onboard.
• Ensure familiar with correct use, type and location of all Oil Spill Equipment.
• Assist in the regular review of the vessel House Rules based on the findings from inspections,
Observation tours, and other forms of monitoring.
• Assist in the development and implementation of an Area Inspection Plan which ensures that
all areas onboard are checked as per Area Inspection regime.
• Ensure work site is safe and that all tools used are in a satisfactory condition.
• Assist in the development, analysis, and reporting of HSE performance data.
• Assist in the preparation of routine reports including:
• End of trip Safety Report
• Annual Safety Report
• Comply with the Management of Change Principle.
• Participation in the daily meetings and pre-tour meetings, and in also in the weekly safety
meeting.
• Responsible and accountable for the safety of the personnel working under their direction
and shall be expected to conduct operations at all times in full compliance with company
procedures (SMS).
• Monitoring the status of Safety Alerts issued to the vessel and expediting close out of any
associated actions.
• Identify and address any violations of procedures concerning personnel under their direction.
• Continuous or repeated violations of policies or procedures should be highlighted and
brought to the attention of the HoD-Master/OIM.
• Any other duties as required by the day shift Safety Officer and Master/OIM.
Qualifications and Experience:
- Grade 3: NEBOSH Certificate or equivalent is normally a prerequisite
- Previous experience in a similar role
JOB SUMMARY
Safety Officer
Stena Drilling
Edinburgh
5 days ago
N/A
Full-time
Safety Officer