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Safety Coordinator Reviews
What is it like working as a Safety Coordinator?
June 2017
Great city with numerous opportunities!
Safety Coordinator in Louisville:
Pros: I love the variety of companies that you have to choose from. There are multiple employers hiring every day. Anyone can find a job if you look hard enough.
Cons: Commute time is a little long.
June 2017
Safety coordinator experience.
Safety Coordinator in New York:
Pros: Making workers around me more conscious of safety concern at job site.
Cons: Some people pretend to not speak english.
February 2017
Safety compliance.
Safety Coordinator in Chattanooga:
Sale employees on the importance of safety. We are in charge of everyones safety. Safety does not over excide production. Be your brothers keep watch out for one another. Report safety incidents and unsafe behaviors immediantly.
February 2017
Safety Coordinator:
Pros: Fast paced and ever changing requirements to keep employees safe and show that safety is a partnership with them rather than something forced on them. Extremely rewarding to see the days without incidents climb as more people report safety issues that would not have been reported a year ago.
Cons: Most employees seem to see safety as something that is forced on them and this is not a position in which it is easy to maintain friendships with production employees who seem to go against the status quo and feel that safety is not a requirement. Learning to walk the line between friendly safety coordinator and stern enforcer of safety rules can be difficult.
September 2016
Rewarding.
Safety Coordinator:
Pros: Training employees how to work safe on the job.
Cons: Management sets a bad example regarding safety and does not back my role as safety coordinator.
July 2016
Office and manufacturing environments, managing people.
Safety Coordinator:
Pros: I'm constantly challenged and improving my skills, frequently taken out of my comfort zones and learning from those experiences.
Cons: Public speaking, but I'm adapting to it.
July 2016
OSHA Certified Safety Director.
Safety Coordinator:
Pros: Making sure all employees are safe, and able to go home at the end of the day... The same way they came to work... Intact.
Cons: Some micro-management from some supervisors that are not trained or schooled in safety.
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