health and safety officer
Health and safety officers execute plans for the improvement of work environments and cultures. They assess risks and interview employees to ensure the work environment is compliant with health and safety rules, as well as ensuring the interaction within the workplace occurs in a positive and productive manner. If employed in a healthcare facility the health and safety officer has to investigate infections spreading across a facility and advice all employees how to combat and prevent infections. Furthermore health physics is applied at facilities where people are exposed to ionizing radiation such as nuclear power plants and research institutions.
About health and safety officer
As a health and safety officer, you are responsible for creating and maintaining secure, compliant, and productive work environments. Your role involves developing comprehensive health and safety improvement plans, conducting thorough risk assessments, and ensuring all organizational operations comply with Polish and European health and safety legislation. You work proactively to identify hazards, document findings, interview employees to understand workplace conditions, and recommend preventive measures that reduce accidents and occupational illnesses.
Your work extends to monitoring legislation developments, staying current with evolving standards, and educating employees about occupational hazards through training programs. In healthcare facilities, you may investigate infection transmission, advise on prevention protocols, and ensure infection control measures are implemented. In specialized environments like nuclear power plants, you apply health physics principles to monitor radiation exposure. The role is critical for organizational reputation, employee morale, and regulatory compliance—making health and safety officers increasingly valued in Poland's modern workplace where employment standards and worker protections continue to strengthen.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a health and safety officer.
Risk Assessment and Hazard Identification
- Conduct comprehensive risk assessments across organizational facilities and operations
- Identify potential hazards in work environments and document findings
- Assess threats to employee health and safety from equipment, chemicals, and processes
- Interview employees to gather information about workplace conditions and concerns
Compliance and Standards Management
- Ensure organizational compliance with health and safety legislation and regulations
- Monitor developments in health, safety, and hygiene legislation and environmental law
- Ensure compliance with environmental legislation and quality standards
- Follow machinery safety standards and implement equipment safeguarding measures
Employee Health Monitoring and Education
- Monitor employee health status and fitness for duty in hazardous roles
- Educate employees on occupational hazards and proper safety procedures
- Develop and deliver training programs on health and safety measures
- Advise employees on personal protective equipment selection and use
Workplace Culture and Conflict Resolution
- Advise management and employees on conflict management and workplace culture improvement
- Foster positive and productive workplace interactions through safety culture initiatives
- Address safety concerns raised by employees and ensure appropriate follow-up
Specialized Health and Safety Functions
- Investigate infection transmission and spread in healthcare facilities
- Advise on infection prevention and control protocols in healthcare settings
- Apply health physics principles in facilities with ionizing radiation exposure
- Monitor radiation exposure levels and ensure protective measures are in place
Documentation and Reporting
- Create and maintain technical drawings and floor plans for safety documentation
- Present detailed reports on risk assessments, findings, and recommendations
- Maintain records of health and safety incidents, investigations, and corrective actions
- Advise on risk management strategies and control measures
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (15)
Optional (22)
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