Location: all cities,IL, USA
The Libman Company (www.libman.com) is a 4th-generation, family-owned consumer products manufacturer of cleaning tools (brooms, mops, brushes) and other cleaning products (sponges, chemicals etc). The vast majority of our products are manufactured in our state of the art 1.6 million square foot facility located in Arcola, IL. We have a strong brand and distribution nationally in the retail and commercial markets. Libman is a major market leader in the USA and also has an international presence in over 15 other countries. We own a major cleaning tools company in Australia, called Sabco, and in the UK, called Dishmatic. We are actively looking to continue our growth.
**Located in Arcola, IL-Onsite is Required and is an Environmental Health and Services position in an industrial manufacturing environment**
Summary:
The Safety Manager is responsible for ensuring the safety of the workplace for both office and plant personnel on a daily basis. This position will work closely with several other departments (including but not limited to maintenance, production, office) without having direct control over these areas. In addition, this position will utilize others in the plant, to assist with safety throughout the facility. Strong organization, collaboration, teamwork, attention to detail, and excellent communication skills will be required. Must be willing to work flexible hours. Incumbent must be a team player in order to be successful.
Primary Responsibilities:
Safety:
1.) Review work procedures verifying compliance with industry standards and regulations
2.) Communicate regularly to all employees any changes in regulations or procedures.
3.) Strong partnership with Facility, Security, and Production Managers making sure any safety concerns are addressed.
1.) Work with other managers to select individuals throughout the plant to serve on safety committee and first responders within the facility.
2.) Conduct quarterly meetings with safety team members reviewing processes and training on safety compliance policies/programs.
3.) Audit all new equipment verifying proper installation and work processes on that equipment confirming it meets safety expectations.
4.) Audit work procedures routinely verifying safety is being followed recommending improvements when issues are noted.
1.) Maintain building and personal safety compliance and procedure manuals.
2). Verify required signage is posted and in good condition.
3.) Conduct safety drills which review both cover and evacuation events.
1.) Investigate what occurred looking for any corrective action to implement.
2.) Provide First Aide/CPR as needed.
3.) Personally transport any employee requiring further treatment if ambulance is not necessary.
4.) Maintain written log of injuries and report tracking metrics and apply findings.
5.) Assist OSHA or any other agency with safety audits.
1.) Work Comp
A.) File work comp claims timely and accurately.
B.) Work closely with insurance company reviewing and answering any questions or assessments.
C.) Attend quarterly review call staying up to date on programs of all claims.
1.) OSHA
A.) Maintain OSHA 300 log throughout the year ensuring it is complete and accurate.
B.) Annually file and post OSHA 300 report in a timely manner.
Training:
1.) Attend new hire orientation meetings presenting safety relate items.
2.) Prepare documents or visuals, review, and present Annual Safety Training.
3.) Maintain a written log of safety training.
1.) Equipment training
2.) Forklift training required every three years
3.) Lock out/tag out
4.) Other trainings as required for our industry.
Other:
Knowledge and Skill Requirements:
Physical Demands:
Working Conditions:
Working conditions are normal for an office and manufacturing floor environment. Work requires extensive work using a computer. Responsibilities may require early arrival/late departure, off shift week day and weekends in response to work load.