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9 jobs that use Fall Protection the most

Jobs that use fall protection the most include industrial safety engineer, junior operator, and derrick hand.

What jobs use Fall Protection the most?

1. Industrial Safety Engineer

How industrial safety engineer uses Fall Protection:

  • Manage hazardous and special waste programs and profiles including audits/inspections, vendor compliance, documentation and recordkeeping.
  • Handle permitting and emissions reporting for EPA.
  • Implement industrial safety programs and requirements for machinery in the field, plant and quarry according to OSHA standards.

Most common skills for industrial safety engineer:

  • OSHA
  • Fall Protection
  • Safety Program
  • Hoisting
  • Safety Analysis
  • Safety Procedures

2. Junior Operator

How junior operator uses Fall Protection:

  • Manage and maintain GPS and other equipment.
  • Operate heavy machinery such as bobcat equipment and also operate and pave asphalt perform demolition work.
  • Perform daily slickline work on company own properties throughout Oklahoma and Texas.

Most common skills for junior operator:

  • Frac
  • Safety Rules
  • Pallets
  • DOT
  • Fall Protection
  • OSHA

3. Derrick Hand

How derrick hand uses Fall Protection:

  • Provide leadership and guidance to direct reports, and manage their efforts to maximize their contribution to operational effectiveness and performance.
  • strip on bop, go into the derrick, come out of hole with tubing.
  • Complete first aid and H2S awareness.

Most common skills for derrick hand:

  • Flow Lines
  • Tongs
  • Fall Protection
  • Drilling Fluid
  • Derricks
  • Drill Pipe

4. Junior Technician

How junior technician uses Fall Protection:

  • Manage backups, replications and disaster recovery plans of company mission critical servers and database files to ensure redundancy.
  • frame relay, TCP/IP configuration with NOC or on site engineer.
  • Set up new user workstations, updating software when need i.e.

Most common skills for junior technician:

  • Customer Service
  • HVAC
  • Fall Protection
  • Technical Support
  • JR
  • Level II

5. Floor Hand

How floor hand uses Fall Protection:

  • Provide leadership and guidance to direct reports, and manage their efforts to maximize their contribution to operational effectiveness and performance.
  • Perform daily inspection of rig hoisting systems, slips, tongs, and iron roughneck on the rig floor.
  • Certify in CPR and a's.

Most common skills for floor hand:

  • Tongs
  • Fall Protection
  • Safety Equipment
  • Safety Rules
  • Preventative Maintenance
  • Mud Pumps

6. Blaster

How blaster uses Fall Protection:

  • Blast rail freight cars with steel grit to achieve require blast profile per paint specifications or customer's request.
  • Blast paint off of aluminum wheels in cabinet.
  • Lead foreman - run pipe sandblasting crew on site at oil field refineries.

Most common skills for blaster:

  • CDL
  • Hand Tools
  • ATF
  • Fall Protection
  • Blast Equipment
  • Grit

7. Safety Trainer

How safety trainer uses Fall Protection:

  • Manage and facilitate extensive Safety/Security and HAZMAT training for all personnel.
  • Certify CPR instructor, H2s awareness instructor and fit tester.
  • Provide training in OSHA require and other pertinent safety topics and various aspects of lean operations to local and regional industries.

Most common skills for safety trainer:

  • OSHA
  • CDL
  • Safety Training
  • Fall Protection
  • Safety Procedures
  • Safety Audits

8. Health & Safety Officer

How health & safety officer uses Fall Protection:

  • Lead cross functional team on FMEA analysis, root cause analysis to improve the existing process.
  • Provide regulatory guidance of OSHA health and safety regulations and establish site interpretations of those regulations.
  • Organize students' information for CPR certification and parking registration.

Most common skills for health & safety officer:

  • OSHA
  • Site Safety
  • Em-385
  • Safety Program
  • Fall Protection
  • SSHO

9. Site Safety Manager

How site safety manager uses Fall Protection:

  • Enforce compliance with NFPA and NEC codes and manage electrical program.
  • Manage MSHA and MIOSHA training requirements along with maintain employees onsite training record.
  • Manage training and compliance for all LOTO and phases of industrial and commercial construction activities.

Most common skills for site safety manager:

  • OSHA
  • Safety Procedures
  • Safety Program
  • Fall Protection
  • Corrective Action
  • Safety Training

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