Rigger cum signalman Responsibilities: Check slings Check load Check lifting gears Ensure load lifted is safe and balanced Ensure loose loads are secured Report defective lifting gear to Lifting Supervisor Use paddings on the load edges Check load is properly rigged Give correct crane hand signals Dynamic Safety provides Rigger cum Signalman with Expertise in their field, Immedia
Read MoreEnvironmental Control Officer (ECO) is basically to look out for conditions/situations in construction sites that cause environmental health problems. He should report these conditions/situations to the contractor together with recommendations on remedial measures to be taken to prevent a recurrence. All qualified Environmental Control Officer (ECO)&
Read MoreFacilities managers are accountable for services such as cleaning, security, and parking, to make sure the surrounding environment is in a suitable condition to work. They also manage any building maintenance with things like heating and air conditioning, to maintain the working environment. Facilities managers are expected to work around 40 hours a week typically from 9 am until 5 pm. However, i
Read MoreWho is Noise Control Officer? Noise Control Officer (NCO) means an employee of a local, county or regional health agency which is certified to the County Environmental Health Act to perform noise enforcement activities or an employee of a municipality with a Department-approved model noise control ordinance. The Noise Control Officer or Noise Control Investigator shall have the op
Read MoreLifting supervisors appointed for tower or mobile cranes at the worksites must complete the Lifting Supervisors Safety Course conducted by an accredited training provider. They must also have relevant experience in lifting operations for at least one year. Responsibilities: coordinating and supervising all lifting activities in accordance with the Lifting Plan. briefing all lifting team membe
Read MoreA fire risk assessment must always be carried out by the person responsible, with a written record of it kept if the business employs five or more people. In order to carry out a fire assessment, the following steps must be taken: Identify the potential fire hazards – make a note of anything that could start a fire or easily burn, if found during the assessment Identify the people at ris
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