Safety Officer

One of the most critical issues in any business - whether it is a business run in the office or a business run in the manufacturers, is the issue of safety.

In most cases, when thinking of a business, the first thing that comes to mind is its efficiency and productivity.

Not creating a healthy and safe work environment providing safety training and safety plans will increase the chances of accidents and injury to people and property.


Through an occupational safety supervisor / professional and experienced occupational safety expert, it will be possible to build, perform and monitor all the actions necessary to maintain safety.


A safety officer may require a workplace with 50 or more employees by regulations.

The roles of the safety officer

An occupational safety officer advises employers regarding safety standards, regulations, and laws.

With the help of the safety officer, the business owner, and the management staff who work at the place can plan and safely conduct themselves. The employees will internalize the ways of behaving and acting by the regulations.

An occupational safety specialist has many roles, among which he must detect safety hazards and ensure that the employer is aware of them.

In addition, the safety officer must ensure that safety laws and regulations are complied with - these laws and regulations apply, among other things, to materials and equipment, buildings, installations, and all work processes.

In addition, the safety officer plans and verifies the provision of up-to-date information and safety training to employees regarding risks in the workplace, assists in writing procedures, prepare a safety plan, and ensures that the requirements included in the plan are met.


The occupational safety officer is also responsible for examining and learning occupational diseases and work accidents to prevent them later. He writes the findings of the study and its conclusions.

He then offers the employer ways to help prevent the recurrence of these accidents and guides employees about them and the lessons learned from his tests.

In addition, the safety officer notifies the employer in cases where safety procedures have been violated.

Other areas under the responsibility of an occupational safety expert relate to marking equipment and hazardous materials, placing instruction signs to maintain safety, and monitoring equipment that must be inspected periodically by law.

In addition, the safety officer must ensure that workers performing work involving special hazards or harmful substances will work under safe working practices and with appropriate safety equipment.


The safety officer will take care in addition to monitoring the factors. As needed, the safety officer will ensure that workers in harmful agents undergo routine medical examinations in accredited occupational laboratories and document the results of the examinations.

Next, he must inform the employees and the employer how to reduce and prevent the risks in those jobs.


An occupational safety officer is also responsible for ensuring the safety conditions of foreign contractors, dealing with a safety committee, stopping work in cases where an employee is at risk, safe conduct in emergencies, and accompanying a work inspector during his visits to the workplace.


Safety On - helps you maintain safety during work.

Our company - Safety On, specializes in improving the quality of work and performance and providing safety services. Our services include, among others: safety training for managers and employees tailored to the target audiences, a safety consultant, and a safety supervisor.

 Our services will help you improve the safety culture in your business and prevent unnecessary work accidents.

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