

Safety Engineer
A Safety Engineer uses scientific and engineering principles to design safe systems, processes, and products for workplaces. Unlike a safety manager who enforces daily safety procedures, an engineer focuses on designing comprehensive safeguards to mitigate risks and prevent accidents
Risk assessment: Identify potential hazards in operations, equipment, or environments and implement measures to prevent accidents and injuries.
Policy and procedure development: Create, implement, and maintain safety policies, procedures, and training programs to ensure compliance with government and industry regulations.
Inspections and audits: Conduct regular safety inspections and audits, document findings, and recommend corrective actions.
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