Hygienist Assistant Services - Mining, EE
Location: 29 Kms from Kethu, Northern Cape, South Africa.
Experience: 2 years | Qualification: NQF 6 in Environmental Health/Science
Preference will be given to women in mining and designated groups in accordance with the Company's Employment Equity Plan.
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
To provide the environmental department with accurate data and results obtained through correct monitoring and sampling methodologies to enable legal compliance and effective management decision-making, which includes but is not limited to:
Risks and stressors
Reporting
Compliance implementation and monitoring
Laboratory maintenance
Improvement Initiatives
Compliance requirements
SHERQ adherence and compliance in own area of work
Work Ethics
QUALIFICATIONS:
Grade 12
National Diploma (NQF Level 6) in Environmental Health/Science
Certificate: Occupational Hygiene Assistant SAIOH or Mine Environmental Control Practical (Minerals Council)
EXPERIENCE:
Minimum of two (2) years operational occupational health experience
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & COMPETENCIES:
Computer literacy: MS Office (basic user)
Functional: Occupational diseases, Monitoring skills
Administrative: Ability to perform data capturing and administrative duties
Statutory knowledge: Working knowledge of SHERQ, MHSA, and related legislation
SHERQ Knowledge: Working knowledge of SHERQ related policies and procedures; must be able to explain policies to others
Equipment: Working knowledge of relevant monitoring equipment i.e., Noise dosimeters, vibration meters, etc.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
Medically fit
Valid Code B/EB driver's license
REGISTRATION / ACCREDITATION:
SA Institute of Hygiene (SAIOH) Assistant Certificate Occupational Hygiene
Mine Environmental Control (Minerals Council) certificate Practical
TERMS & CONDITIONS:
The candidate will be appointed on the condition of being certified medically fit as per Mine Health and Safety Act 29/1996. Remuneration will be based on a competitive all-inclusive flexible package.
Please be advised that shortlisted candidates will be required to authenticate information provided. Late applications will not be entertained.
If you have not been contacted within 6 weeks after the closing date, please consider your application to be unsuccessful. Correspondence will only be limited to shortlisted candidates.
Interested candidates should submit detailed CVs and certified support documents on or before 4 October 2024.
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