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World Vision Ukraine
World Vision UCR focuses on helping the most vulnerable children overcome poverty and experience the fullness of life. We help children of all backgrounds, even in the most dangerous places, inspired by our Christian faith. Join our more than 34,000 employees working in nearly 100 countries!
Join a world-class team of international and local humanitarian professionals to build, build and expand World Vision's presence in Ukraine. You will work alongside global professionals, improving your knowledge, skills and abilities in a multinational organization that will prepare you to work for the world's best companies in the future.
World Vision UCR is recruiting for the position of Occupational Safety Engineer, part-time. Part-time employment is possible.
The main responsibilities include:
Analysis, evaluation and control of risks to ensure the safety and health of employees in the working environment.
Implementation of accounting, reporting, monitoring and internal control requirements for labor protection, ecology and fire safety.
Development and improvement legal acts and minimizing risks and improving labor safety.
Conducting training on labor protection, ecology and fire safety
for employees and ensuring their implementation.
Coordinating actions to protect employees from hazards that arise during the performance of labor operations.
Performing analysis and assessment of occupational safety and health at workplaces and developing measures to improve them.
Conducting internal company investigations of accidents at work and developing preventive measures.
Ensuring the availability and adequate use of personal protective equipment.
Checking compliance with occupational health and safety requirements by company divisions and employees.
Cooperation with supervisory bodies, institutions and organizations on issues of occupational safety, ecology and fire safety.
Requirements:
World Vision UCR takes careful steps to screen out all people who who may attempt to use World Vision UCR to harm children or adult beneficiaries, or whose past actions indicate an unacceptable risk of such harm. to the fullest extent.