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Safety Coordinator Reviews
What is it like working as a Safety Coordinator?
July 2016
It's just OK.
Safety Coordinator:
Pros: I like working with details and program tools that give structure in my work environment. This job offers a bit of that structure. I like things I do in my job which include organizing, working in a few spreadsheets, giving group safety trainings, and working in third party auditing programs like ISNetworld, Avetta (formerly PICS), BROWZ, and others.
Cons: I'm not crazy about the overall philosophy of safety. As a safety coordinator, I'm supposed to set an example of safety standards to others, yet there's rules that even make me cringe at having to follow, and I'm quite a cautious and safe-minded person. I go further than the average person to ensure safety, yet there are still ways that I think the general work industry is over-regulated. I'm an advocate of safety but also an advocate of freedom, and too much regulation can be overbearing, and I believe people resent safety because of that. Then, I'm supposed to try to convince those people as a trainer/consultant to have a good attitude about safety, something most people have little appreciation for. The hardest thing about safety is not teaching facts or doing the manual work; the hardest thing in safety is changing MINDSETS, and encouraging better attitudes and behavior. It's hard to do that not only for people who don't appreciate safety regulations, but also for me individually.
July 2016
Work Culture.
Safety Coordinator:
Pros: Understand the workers stress when they work under the sun. Mentor and adviser to the worker.
Cons: Supervisors always absent on site and leave safety supervisor to supervisor their site.
Senior Supervisor want to be the Indian Chief of the tribe.
June 2016
Safety Coordinator:
Pros: Great team enviroment, variety of tasks, benefits, scheduel.
Cons: Few personality conflict/differences.
April 2016
Safety Coordinator:
Educational courses needed to continue in the field.
December 2015
How much it payed.
Safety Coordinator:
Obsereve everything.
December 2015
Safety Coordinator:
Pros: Working with people and providing a safe work enviroment, mentoring new drivers on how to perform the job with little to no mistakes.
Cons: Taking a $16,000 - $21,000 pay cut.
November 2015
Great.
Safety Coordinator:
Pros: Keeping people safe.
Cons: Dealing with people that don't comply.
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