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Instasks App is a Professional Concierge Service. The app provides top-tiered professionals and clients with an online platform. Our unique approach to building an App is to give the client and the provider instant bookings and an easy process of all services. Providers receive custom requests for their specialized skills. The app takes care of all invoicing between client and provider with a detailed invoice. We track providers' locations for the client's en route to any job. We created a portal platform to guide you in listing your professions. The platform provides you with schedules, invoicing and credit card processing as part of the enhanced technology. Clients will have a choice to give the providers reviews and star ratings to ensure our elite services when booking on our app. Our mission is to help all providers strive to achieve their financial and independent goals. Opportunities to providers over the age of 18 and, by law, over the age of 21 for any tasks serving liquor.
Safety Manager
Location
United States
Posted
86 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Lead
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Safety Manager
Instasks App platform
Role Description We are looking for a reliable Safety Manager to ensure everyone in the company complies with health and safety laws. You will also be responsible for establishing policies that will create and maintain a safe workplace. - Develop and execute health and safety plans in the workplace according to legal guidelines. - Prepare and enforce policies to establish a culture of health and safety. - Evaluate practices, procedures and facilities to assess risk and adherence to the law. - Conduct training and presentations for health and safety matters and accident prevention. - Monitor compliance with policies and laws by inspecting employees and operations. - Inspect equipment and machinery to observe possible unsafe conditions. - Investigate accidents or incidents to discover causes and handle worker’s compensation claims. - Recommend solutions to issues, improvement opportunities or new prevention measures. - Report on health and safety awareness, issues and statistics. Qualifications - Proven experience as a Safety Manager. - Deep understanding of legal health and safety guidelines. - Ability to produce reports and develop relevant policies. - Good knowledge of data analysis and risk assessment. - Excellent organizational and motivational skills. - Outstanding attention to detail and observation ability. - Exceptional communication and interpersonal abilities. - BSc/BA in safety management or a relevant field is preferred. - Valid qualification in occupational health and safety. Requirements - Ability to read, analyze and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, or procedural manuals. - Excellent attention to detail to identify hazards. - Ability to discover opportunities for improving conditions and execute various safety programs. - Ability to communicate guidelines to a multidisciplinary workforce. Benefits - Opportunity to build your future with a secure & safe platform. - Be your own boss by choosing the tasks that best suit your schedules. - Build your income to help increase your revenue. - Book tasks that are within a 15-mile radius. - Health & well-being of clients and providers are prioritized.
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