
Construction Safety Regulations
Summary
As a Construction Safety Manager, you are responsible for ensuring that both the regulatory and company-specific health and safety legislation and regulations are followed both off- and on-site. In this role, you are the Chief Health and Safety Manager, and are expected to carry out a diverse and in-depth analysis of the current health and safety practices.
Key Responsibilities
You will monitor the whole construction cycle and ensure that firstly, all of the expected health and safety protocols are being followed. Secondly, you analyze the current workflows and develop an in-depth understanding of the bottlenecks and potential risks associated with particular protocols.
Key Skills
Health and Safety Regulations are often short of Industry Best Practices and should be seen as a minimum requirement. Going above and beyond in creating a safe workplace builds a solid foundation for employees and clients to feel safe and secure.
Developing communication and project management skills boils down to knowing the process and putting the protocols in place that lead to communication triggers to keep your clients informed.
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As a FiXiT Franchisee you will be able to learn and work with the latest processes and procedures to meet or exceed regulatory qualifications.
Understand the needs for Contractor Insurance, Employee health insurance, including dental.
Franchisee training covers all aspects of Operations from Franchise Incorporation and set up and processing to licensing registration.
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Servicing
Vancouver Island
and the Gulf Islands,
Nanaimo BC, Canada


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