Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Supervisor
C$66K-C$98K
/ year
0-3 years experience
C$66K-C$98K
/ year
0-3 years experience
The environmental health and safety (EHS) supervisor is responsible for training employees on subjects such as health and workplace safety, hazardous waste, and other occupational and environmental topics. They work with a variety of employees and routinely manage classroom and on-site safety training programs, as well as ensure that all employees receive the appropriate safety training for the work they perform. The environmental health and safety supervisor also evaluates and inspects work sites and the workplace to ensure that all applicable safety laws are being followed. They may work in a variety of settings (both indoor and outdoor) depending on training needs and work sites.At least a bachelor's degree in environmental safety, occupational safety, or a related scientific field is required; a master’s degree in health physics or industrial hygiene is often preferred. Experience with (and knowledge of) the statutory and regulatory requirements for the state of employment is preferred. Experience researching and interpreting regulations for their specific industry is needed, as is the ability to travel to work sites. Environmental health and safety supervisors may need to work irregular hours as required, and they must be able to supervise other environmental health and safety staff. Experience is needed in training groups and interacting well with employees, clients, and regulatory personnel.
As an Environmental Health & Safety EHS Supervisor in Canada with 0-3 years of experience, your main responsibilities include:
For an Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Supervisor, the following qualifications are required:
1
Waste Management
2
Environmental Awareness
3
Disease Prevention & Management
4
Environmental Protection
The Environmental Health & Safety EHS Supervisor plays a crucial role in ensuring workplace safety and compliance. For professionals with 0-3 years of experience in Canada, there are several alternative roles to consider. Here are four options:
According to current data from Google, the role of Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Supervisor in Canada is projected to experience significant growth in the coming years. Over the past decade, the job role has shown a consistent increase in demand and is expected to continue this trend in the future. With increasing emphasis on environmental sustainability and workplace safety regulations, the need for qualified EHS Supervisors is on the rise. This growth is expected to result in an abundance of employment opportunities within the environmental, industrial, and construction sectors in Canada.