A health and safety manager assists a business to identify risks and prevent the realization of these risks. The manager conducts an objective look at the different departments within the organization to ensure that the employees are following the safety guidelines. The safety policies must be reviewed to identify the weaknesses. The manager can suggest changes to the manager in order to reduce the risk to safety.
It is also essential to make sure that the place does not have a negative impact on the surroundings. It is possible to suggest modifications that could be implemented to reduce environmental impacts or ensure that the business is environmentally sustainable These changes could include the disposal of waste, use of materials and energy usage. The manager may be employed directly by a business or a consultancy firm. The EHS manager could be responsible for training for employees that is related to environmental health or safety to enable employees to assist in making improvements. If accidents can't be avoided and they do happen it is crucial to determine the reason why the incident occurred, how it could be fixed and the best way to be prevented from happening in the future.
Managers often are in charge of their offices, however, they are also required to jobs in the field that may be physically and mentally strenuous. Computer skills are essential to to carry the research, create reports, and analyse data. An undergraduate degree in occupational health and safety or environmental science or a similar field is typically required.