City of Rio de Janeiro Publishes Job Opportunity for Safety Technician Starting in October
The company CBSI located in Volta Redonda, city of Rio de Janeiro, published a job opening for a Safety Technician for immediate start. The company seeks a safety technician with proven professional registration, and with the ability to work in all phases of the industrial process. The career of the safety technician is on the rise due to contractual requests that require the presence of this professional, with various qualifications and experience to maintain controlled incident and accident rates.
Job Title: Safety Technician
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- Location: Volta Redonda
- Requirements: Technical Course in Occupational Safety
Responsibilities
Indicate and specify collective and individual safety equipment and their quality, monitoring their effectiveness. Guide various areas of the company on safety and occupational health issues. Inspect, map, and evaluate hazardous and unhealthy work areas. Report unsafe conditions found, propose corrective or preventive solutions.
Assist the CIPA with issues raised by the committee and necessary training. Reviews of the PPRA, risk maps, SIPAT promotions, and environmental-related matters. Provide training, raise employee awareness about incidents and accidents in favor of prevention. Analyze, record, and disseminate work-related accidents and incidents that occurred in the company through monthly statistics. Interested parties should send their resumes to the email: trabalheconosco@cbsi.com.br by 10/24/2018.
