HSE Officer, Site Male Nurse, Lifting Supervisor, Scaffolding Supervisor

HSE Officer:
Beholder degree or 3 year diploma as a basis qualification.
Shall have minimum 5 years of relevant work experience in Health and Safety domain and successfully have completed the “Abu Dhabi Occupational Health and Safety (OSHAD-SF) Practitioners Course”, with “Grade C or B” registration along with NEBOSH IGC and ISO:45001:2018 occupational Health & Safety

Site Male Nurse:
Minimum 2 Year of work experience in construction industry, DOH (Department of Health) register Nurse BLS – (Basis Life Support) Training certification.

Lifting Supervisor/ (LAP) Lifting Appointed Person:
Minimum 5 years’ experience in working with lifting equipment.
LEEA Certification and able to prepare task Specific lifting plan & lifting PTW

Scaffolding Supervisor:
Minimum 3/4 Year of work experience in construction sector as a Scaffolding Supervisor.
Familiar with OSHAD-SF Cop 26.0 Scaffolding V3.0 July 2016.

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