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Occupational Safety and Health Analyst

Employer
Hamdan Resources
Location
Washington, DC
Closing date
Jun 20, 2019
Occupational Safety and Health Analyst Washington, DC Candidate must be a US Citizen and hold an active Secret clearance Summary:The Occupational Safety and Health Analyst will support the Agency's Occupational Safety and Health Program while will report to the Agency's Occupational Safety and Health Manager. As the Occupational Safety and Healthy Analyst, you will have sufficient knowledge, credentials, and expertise in designing and developing plans, procedures, protocols, policies, and other materials to establish and maintain a safety and health program that meets and/or exceeds the aforementioned legal requirements for a federal agency. USAID's Management Bureau (M Bureau) has overall responsibility for ensuring that the Agency conforms and complies with health and safety requirements established in (29 CFR 1910, and 41 CFR 102-74. The Department of Labor (DoL), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Federal Agency Program (FAP), and Executive Order 12196 -- Occupational Safety and Health Programs for Federal Employees. USAID's M Bureau has overall responsibility for ensuring compliance for regulations and policies pertaining to health and safety for all USAID facilitiesDuties and Responsibilities:Review existing program and document any existing compliance gaps and institute corrective actions.Develop health and safety inspection checklist and inspection schedule.Develop and prepare comprehensive program manuals on safety, security, radiation safety, occupational health, industrial hygiene, and fire protection.Conduct routine inspections, document results, forward any compliance issues to the USAID Occupational Safety and Health Manager.Develop programmatic metrics and document programmatic achievements.Design/develop computer-based safety and health training for USAID: -Personnel -SupervisorsDesign/develop Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs) for each job site.Perform annual OSHA-required inspections for activities to evaluate the effectiveness of occupational safety requirements in the work environment and assess the degree of compliance with application regulations.Investigate any near miss, fire incident, or accident to determine the root cause of the accident.Analyze existing policies and procedures to determine where/if gaps exist and develop proposed corrective actionAssist in the interpretation of new safety and occupational health legislation and recommending the adoption of implementation of specific policies and procedures.Maintain the OSHA 300 log as well as employee reports of hazards and determine if any patterns exist that can be addressed.Dissemination of occupational safety and health program informationCreation of alternate standardsInvestigation and mitigation of employee reports of unsafe or unhealthful working conditionsAbatement of unsafe or unhealthful working conditionsBrief results of investigations to USAID leadershipTraining of the following:Top management officialsSupervisorsCollateral duty safety and health personnel and committee membersEmployees and employee representativesAssistanceRecord-keeping and Reporting RequirementsProhibition against discriminationAgency annual reportsCompletion of OSHA mandated annual reportsReport and record of Federal Agency Injury and Illness InformationSelf-evaluations of USAID occupational safety and health programsOther duties as assignedMinimum Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree required.5 years of specialized experience.Experience with Microsoft Office ApplicationsSecret Clearance

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