Army – Safety Policy Advisor
Posting date: | 21 January 2025 |
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Salary: | £36,530 to £36,530 per year |
Additional salary information: | A pension contribution of 28.97% based on the listed salary |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 20 February 2025 |
Location: | SP4 8QT |
Remote working: | Hybrid - work remotely up to 2 days per week |
Company: | Ministry of Defence |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | 383695 |
Summary
As a Safety Policy Advisor you will be responsible for –
Attending DE&S Project Safety and Environmental Panels (PSEP) and implement any Health and Safety issues arising into the relevant Royal Artillery Live Firing & Equipment user publications in order to minimise Risk to Life
Attending DE&S Safety Panels and develop effective working practices to ensure the implementation of Health, Safety and Environmental Protection Law, Army and MOD Policies for all Royal Artillery equipment's and associated ancillaries, ensuring user documentation is amended/updated accordingly
Review MySafety on a weekly basis to ensure all incidents involving artillery equipment’s, ancillaries or munitions are logged categorised and reported to the appropriate authority
Ensure accidents/incidents are sentenced and closed down appropriately at Project Safety and Environmental Panel’s (PSEP) /Safety Environmental Panels (SEP)
Deputise for the Artillery Safety & Tech Advisor as required
Assess impact on any changes to H&S Legislation and MOD Policy on Live Firing, RA equipment’s and training to ensure currency of RA Trained Qualified Currency and Competency
Assist the Artillery Safety & Tech Advisor & Royal Artillery Capability Assurance Training Team during review, revision and re-issue of all RA live firing safety pamphlets
Continue professional development for safety and environmental areas of expertise to ensure SQEP status and continued Subject Matter Expert status with Army Headquarters Joint Effects
Attending DE&S Project Safety and Environmental Panels (PSEP) and implement any Health and Safety issues arising into the relevant Royal Artillery Live Firing & Equipment user publications in order to minimise Risk to Life
Attending DE&S Safety Panels and develop effective working practices to ensure the implementation of Health, Safety and Environmental Protection Law, Army and MOD Policies for all Royal Artillery equipment's and associated ancillaries, ensuring user documentation is amended/updated accordingly
Review MySafety on a weekly basis to ensure all incidents involving artillery equipment’s, ancillaries or munitions are logged categorised and reported to the appropriate authority
Ensure accidents/incidents are sentenced and closed down appropriately at Project Safety and Environmental Panel’s (PSEP) /Safety Environmental Panels (SEP)
Deputise for the Artillery Safety & Tech Advisor as required
Assess impact on any changes to H&S Legislation and MOD Policy on Live Firing, RA equipment’s and training to ensure currency of RA Trained Qualified Currency and Competency
Assist the Artillery Safety & Tech Advisor & Royal Artillery Capability Assurance Training Team during review, revision and re-issue of all RA live firing safety pamphlets
Continue professional development for safety and environmental areas of expertise to ensure SQEP status and continued Subject Matter Expert status with Army Headquarters Joint Effects