Working at Height Coordinator / Manager
My client is a Tier 1 Main Contractor who has been awarded the contract to build the new HS2 Train Station in Curzon Street, Birmingham.
The Role
As the Working at Height Coordinator, you are responsible for ensuring that the project's work at height activities are in line with the Working at Height Standard. You play a critical role in preventing and managing working at height incidents. This is achieved by close coordination with the project's subcontractors and key members of the team such as the fire coordinator, security coordinator, construction lead, and logistics lead.
Key Responsibilities
1. Coordinate the development of the project Working at Height Plan in line with the Working at Height Standard.
2. Confirm that the Working at Height Plan is reviewed by the project team each month and/or following a change to how working at height needs to occur, including design requirements for eliminating the need to work at height where possible.
3. Communicate the requirements of the Working at Height Standard and the Working at Height Plan to relevant employees and contractors operating on the project.
4. Confirm that contractor's operatives, supervisors, and MDJV employees have the correct competency levels for working at height.
5. Ensure adequate staffing levels and resources are available to meet the requirements of the Working at Height Standard.
6. Implement appropriate action with any trade contractor who is failing to comply with the Working at Height Standard and/or local regulations.
7. Confirm formal handover arrangements are in place between contractors.
8. Monitor compliance with the Working at Height Standard and Project Working at Height Plan through inspections and audits on YellowJacket. Record findings on YellowJacket and track closeout.
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