Willow Spring Construction is looking for a full-time Construction CSO/First Aid Attendant to join our highly dedicated fast-paced energetic team in downtown Vancouver. Since establishment in 1987, we have specialized in retail, restaurant and office tenant improvement renovations, additions, and new construction. If you are a customer first driven positive individual with excellent attention to detail then we may have an opportunity for you.
*Job Duties*
* Assist in developing and implementing safety and loss prevention programs in compliance with Federal and Provincial legislation
* Monitor safety performance of on-site workers to determine vulnerability
* Identify potential hazards and hazardous materials
* Perform accident investigations to gauge measures that need to be taken to prevent them the next time
* Develop and submit comprehensive safety policy and procedures
* Educate workers about the company?s safety policy and procedures and essential safety standards
* Inspect safety related complaints such as spills, incidents, etc.
* Conduct safety training and orientations
* Assist with On-site Labour and Carpentry duties
*Requirements*
* 5+ years construction industry in Health and Safety
* Minimum Level 2 First aid certificate
* Professional attitude and superior communication skills
* Effective problem-solving skills
* Carpentry experience an asset
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $28.50-$33.00 per hour
Benefits:
* Dental care
* Extended health care
* Life insurance
Schedule:
* 8 hour shift
* Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person
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