The National Museum seeks a qualified Construction Health and Safety Officer for capital works projects, including internal commissioned work, over a 60-month period. The role is crucial for ensuring compliance with safety regulations and promoting a safe working environment.
The National Museum is inviting quotes for the appointment of a Construction Health and Safety Officer to oversee capital works projects, which include various internal commissioned works. This position is essential for ensuring that all construction activities adhere to health and safety regulations, thereby minimizing risks and enhancing the safety of all personnel involved in the projects.
The appointed officer will be responsible for conducting regular safety audits, providing training to construction staff, and ensuring that all safety protocols are followed throughout the duration of the projects. The contract will span a period of 60 months, during which the officer will play a pivotal role in fostering a culture of safety and compliance within the construction environment. This is an excellent opportunity for professionals with expertise in construction safety management to contribute to significant cultural heritage projects while ensuring the well-being of workers and visitors alike.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in health and safety management within the construction sector, particularly those with experience in overseeing large-scale projects and ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
•••••• •••• ••••••• ••••• •••••• •••••• •••••• ••••.
Get full access to this tender, including documents, location, and contact details.