1. Daily site inspection
- Check the construction site regularly for hazards.
- Identify unsafe practices or conditions and report them immediately.
2. Safety compliance monitoring
- Ensure workers follow safety procedures and regulations.
- Make sure personal protective equipment (PPE) such as helmets, safety shoes, and harnesses are properly used.
3. Toolbox meetings
- Conduct daily or weekly safety briefings for workers.
- Explain potential risks and proper safety practices before work begins.
4. Accident prevention and reporting
- Investigate any accidents or near-misses on site.
- Prepare safety reports and recommend corrective actions.
5. Coordination with management
- Work closely with engineers, contractors, and project managers.
- Ensure safety requirements are implemented according to project plans.
6. Legal compliance
- Ensure the site complies with Malaysia’s occupational safety laws such as the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 (OSH Act 1994) and related construction safety regulations.
Working environment
- Construction sites, often outdoors.
- Must be present on-site daily.
- May work under hot weather, dusty conditions, and around heavy machinery.
Pay: From RM3,000.00 per month
Work Location: In person