Safety Analyst
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Job Description
Job Title: Safety Analyst Job Location: Waterloo, IA Job Duration: 24 months+ Contract (possibility of extension) Description:
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Work Details:
Position Overview:
· As a Safety Analyst at John Deere Waterloo Foundry located in Waterloo, Iowa, you will assist the Safety Lead in planning, designing, implementing, and evaluating health and safety management programs and processes promote a safe work environment and ensure compliance with all appropriate laws, regulations, and standards at a complex Foundry facility. In addition, you will:
· Analyze appropriate health and safety metrics to identify trends and opportunities for continuous improvement
· Research and document best practices for implementation
· Generation of weekly, monthly, and annual statistical graphs and scorecard KPI’s
· Notifications to supervisors to meet their safety KPI’s
· Weekly presentation of safety metrics during leadership meeting
· Conduct, incident investigations, and ergonomic evaluations
· Assist in corrective action development and ensure follow-up
· Utilize Cority software to manage
· Near Miss and Injury data management
· Corrective Actions
· 300, 300A, BLS Survey
· Conduct periodic inspections, risk assessment
· Powered Industrial Trucks Audits (Daily Inspections Checks)
· SEAMS Scheduling and Facilitation (Graphs, Past Due Reports)
· LOTO, Confined Space, Fall Protection, Electrical JSA floor verification of usage PPE Program Management floor audits, Eye Injury reduction program eyeglasses/ goggles usage
· Develop and deliver safety education and track training completion for employees
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