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A leading beauty resources firm in Selangor is seeking a proactive and certified Safety and Health Officer to champion world-class safety across operations. The role involves ensuring full compliance with Malaysian statutory requirements, conducting thorough risk assessments, and leading safety training programs. Ideal candidates will possess a valid DOSH-certified SHO Certificate and a degree in Occupational Safety. The position calls for a self-driven professional with strong communication skills and a minimum of 3 years of relevant experience.
This critical role demands a proactive and certified professional to champion a world-class safety culture across our operations. The Safety and Health Officer (SHO) is responsible for ensuring full compliance with Malaysian statutory requirements, mitigating workplace risks, and driving continuous improvement in all aspects of occupational health and safety.
Proactively conduct thorough risk assessments and hazard identification across all facilities and processes to eliminate potential dangers.
Design, implement, and rigorously enforce safety and health policies, procedures, and safety management systems in strict alignment with OSHA and DOSH regulations.
Develop robust emergency response and evacuation plans, ensuring all staff are trained and prepared for any critical situation.
Act as the primary liaison with the Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) and other regulatory bodies, ensuring 100% compliance with the Factories and Machinery Act, OSHA, and all relevant Malaysian standards.
Manage and maintain all essential safety documentation, including official logs for inspections, incident reports, and compliance audits, ensuring readiness for regulatory review.
Lead and facilitate mandatory, engaging safety training programs for all employees, covering core topics such as PPE usage, First Aid, Fire Safety, and machinery operation protocols.
Actively promote a resilient safety culture where every employee is empowered to be a safety advocate.
Organise and execute scheduled safety drills (e.g., fire, evacuation) to test and validate emergency readiness.
Conduct detailed, root‑cause investigations into all workplace accidents, near‑misses, and incidents to prevent recurrence.
Prepare and submit timely, accurate reports on injuries and findings to senior management and regulatory bodies.
Manage the prompt reporting and correct handling of safety violations or injuries in coordination with relevant internal teams.
Systematically inspect equipment, machinery, and the general workplace environment to ensure continuous operational safety.
Coordinate health initiatives, including ergonomic assessments and wellness programs, to enhance the overall well‑being of the workforce.