Job Title: Safety Officer – Coal Mines
Salary: ₹17.00 Lac - ₹20.00 Lac
Experience: 10 - 15 years
Location: Raigarh
Education: NEBOSH, IOSH, or Degree/Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety and Certification in Industrial Safety from RLI or CLI
Industry: Mining
Skills Required:
Strong knowledge of DGMS, Coal Mines Regulations, and Mines Act, Expertise in hazard identification and risk management, Emergency response planning and incident handling, Proficient in safety training, documentation, and statutory compliance, Familiarity with PPE technologies and advancements, Exposure to environmental monitoring (dust, gas, noise, vibration)
Regulatory Compliance - Zero non-compliance reports or penalties from authorities
KRAs and KPIs
Risk & Hazard Management - Number of hazards identified and mitigated proactively
Incident Investigation - Incident closure time; Root cause accuracy; Recurrence rate
Workplace Inspections & Audits - Audit scores; Number of inspections completed per month
Emergency Preparedness - Frequency and effectiveness of mock drills
Training & Safety Culture - workforce trained; Number of safety sessions conducted
Occupational Health Monitoring - Air/noise quality metrics; EHS documentation compliance
Policy & Process Management - Policy revision frequency; Implementation rate of new SOPs
Responsibilities
- Ensure adherence to statutory requirements under Mines Act, Coal Mines Regulations, DGMS, OSHA and local laws.
- Maintain and update all safety documentation and submit reports to regulatory authorities as required.
- Liaise with government bodies and ensure legal compliance at all times.
- Conduct regular risk assessments and identify potential hazards such as gas leaks, roof falls, blasting risks, equipment failure, etc.
- Recommend and implement corrective and preventive actions.
- Lead investigations of accidents, incidents, and near-misses.
- Perform root cause analysis and prepare detailed reports.
- Implement and monitor the effectiveness of corrective actions.
- Carry out routine inspections of work areas, equipment, and processes to detect unsafe practices or conditions.
- Conduct internal safety audits and coordinate external inspections.
- Develop, implement, and regularly test emergency response plans for fire, explosions, gas leaks, and other emergencies.
- Coordinate emergency drills and evaluate response effectiveness.
- Ensure availability and functionality of fire-fighting equipment, self-rescuers, first-aid kits, and other emergency tools.
- Deliver safety induction training to new employees and contractors.
- Conduct periodic refresher training for all staff on PPE use, emergency protocols, and hazard awareness.
- Organize safety campaigns, workshops, and toolbox talks to promote a proactive safety culture.
- Monitor dust, gas, noise, and vibration levels to ensure occupational health standards are maintained.
- Recommend environmental control measures and maintain EHS documentation.
- Regularly review and update safety policies and procedures.
- Stay informed about latest HSE developments and incorporate best practices into daily operations.
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