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Health and Safety Managers and Officers

Overview

£23,598 Entry Level Salary

£42,270 Average Salary

£83,262 Potential Salary

Daily Tasks

  • Gives talks and distributes information on accident prevention and keeps up to date with the relevant legislation.
  • Counsels individuals on any personal or domestic problems affecting their work.
  • Maintains contact with those off work due to illness.
  • Compiles statistics on accidents and injuries, analyses their causes and makes recommendations to management accordingly.
  • Instructs workers in the proper use of protective clothing and safety devices and conducts routine tests on that equipment.
  • Helps to develop effective health and safety policies and procedures and carries out risk assessments.
  • Inspects workplace areas to ensure compliance with health and safety legislation.

Education Requirements

Required Level Percentage achieved
Level 0 1%
Level 1 6%
Level 2 12%
Level 3 19%
Level 4-5 (Higher Education) 12%
Level 6 (Bachelors) 34%
Level 7 (Masters or equivalent) 13%
Level 8 (Doctorate) 4%

9 Annual Openings

Job counts include both employed and self-employed persons, and do not distinguish between full- and part-time jobs.

Skills & Knowledge Employers Are Asking For

Over the past year, employers in Lincolnshire have asked for the following skills & Knowledge in their job postings for Marketing and Commercial Managers.

Skills

Knowledge

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