Overview
The EHS Manager, as a member of the site management team will be responsible for driving EHS compliance and ensuring robust and effective EHS programs and procedures are followed in line with Birds Eye Site, Customer and Legal requirements.Champion Health, Safety & Environmental management on site and actively promote a developing safety culture within the siteEnsure that EH&S key performance indicators are fully integrated into, and properly reflected, in overall site performance reportingAct as the site’s expert resource on all health, safety, environmental and employer liability claims issuesChampion the need for improvements year on year in driving down accidents, management of near misses and in improving the sites employers’ liability claims performanceSupport the delivery of the Birds Eye audit programme, working on a cross category basis as an auditor on other Business Unit sites.Implement internal health, safety and environmental standardsKey site contact with enforcing bodies and emergency services
Responsibilities
Environmental Budget – including manning budget for on site environmental team / chemical budgetH&S Budget – including training, capexWaste and other material resaleAs a member of the site management team, you will be responsible for driving the site EHS strategy and improvementsMonthly reporting to Division of accident stats and site performance / monthly reporting against group standard implementation Ensuring full compliance with all group, customer and legal requirements for Environmental and Health and SafetyDevelop and implement the site EHS vision and strategy in line with group strategy to ensure continued improvement and that all site, customer and legal requirements are being metTo drive the development and implementation of a strong safety culture inclusive of all colleagues and contractorsTo provide strategies to plan and organize work systems to reduce health and safety risks and recommending suitable adaptations to plant, machinery and processesDrive the continuous improvement agenda across the site, incorporating a range of communication vehicles e.g. newsletters, staff notice boards, H&S alerts, behavioural walks and discussions on a one to one and group basisUpdating and inputting the site emergency response plan and crisis management planTo develop, implement and update environmental, health and safety policies, procedures, training and manualsTo manage relationships with external bodies and customers and to be the first point of contact for audits and audit closed out. Auditing of internal EHS practices on site to include internal and contractor auditsLiaise with 3rd party stakeholders – HSA, EPA, IBEC, KCC, Bord Bia, external contractors etcTo provide communications and awareness of all environmental, health and safety issues through regular monthly meetingsTo deliver EHS training as requiredTo manage the accident and legal cases on site, in conjunction with the Occupational Health departmentKeep up to date with new legislation, Company and other safety information, to be able to fulfil the duties of the roleMaintaining Employer’s Liability & other records to ensure confidentiality and compliance with the Data Protection ActImplementing and monitoring accident and incident investigation, reporting and analysisResponsibility for the successful management of the Naas site, Environmental Protection Agency IPPC (Integrated Pollution Prevention & Control) license to achieve manufacturing site complianceManagement of Naas physiochemical waste water treatment plant with responsibility for compliance to local authority / EPA discharge consent discharge limitsManagement of Naas site feed stuffs registration with the Department of Agriculture to comply with all DAFF requirements for an animal feed producerResponsible for all environmental waste contractors (Thornton’s, Ormond Organic, future pigs, Celtic water etc (approve invoices and raise PO’s)Completion of annual environmental reports for EPA (AER / PRTB / Noise Report / CRAMP)To provide an internal service to stakeholders – ensuring that waste is moved efficiently and in compliance with relevant legislative requirements / Advise and support site management in relation to all legislative and regulative requirements with regard to all site EHS activitiesOther duties as determined by site
Qualifications
EssentialBe a problem solver – EssentialGood interpersonal skills – proven ability to work effectively on a team and with other departmentsStriving constantly to raise the standards in EHSHave the ability to identify and foresee potential problems from an EHS perspective, to identify solutions and implement in a timely mannerStrong communication skillsWell developed analytical, numerical and computer skills – EssentialCost awareness / Uses resources effectivelyThe role will require flexibility on a weekly basis to ensure that any EHS issues can be addressed. Positively influence people from all departments.PC / SAP skillsExperience in EHS Management Environmental and Health and Safety degree or equivalentExposure to and knowledge of EHS within a high speed production and processing environmentDesirableLean six Sigma Green Belt qualification