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  • Posted: Dec 3, 2019
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    Sasol is an international integrated energy and chemicals company that leverages the talent and expertise of our more than 30 300 people working in 33 countries. We develop and commercialise technologies, and build and operate world-scale facilities to produce a range of high-value product streams, including liquid fuels, chemicals and low-carbon electricity...
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    SHE Occupational Hygienist Specialist

    The incumbent is a registered Occupational Hygienist, endorsed by the DEL and is responsible for regulated aspects of an Approved Inspection Authority for Occupational Hygiene as stipulated within the Occupational Health and Safety Act (85 of 1993) and associated Regulations such as:

    • Subscribing to dual legal liability and technical content review of technologists, assistants and peers for compliance monitoring conducted and recommendations offered;
    • Ensuring that Sasol can indeed internally operate as an Approved Inspection Authority to demonstrate legal compliance with the requirements of the Health related regulations of the said Act, so that internal occupational hygiene reports are undersigned by a registered Occupational Hygienist to be accepted in a court of law, as directed by the Department of Employment and Labour.
    • The incumbent is also responsible for calibrating monitoring equipment, carrying out monitoring and measurements and evaluate results within the scope of work for which the AIA is authorized.

    FUNCTIONAL OUTPUTS

    • Business Results: Operational, Financial and Technical results
    • Establish a fit-for-purpose exposure assessment team and lead the process to make special and objective findings with regard to exposure to health risks.
    • Utilise quantitative monitoring and measurement data, biological exposure monitoring information and health risk assessment findings in the selection and design of an appropriate monitoring program.
    • Distinguish between various types of monitoring strategies, survey methodologies and different techniques used for measurement and analysis according to new developments in the field.
    • Utilize quantitative data and interpret data sets of monitoring results to optimize existing monitoring strategies for best fit exposure monitoring, and meet the needs of medical surveillance and control strategies.
    • Consider relevant SANS codes, best practices and legal requirements related to a medical surveillance programme when profiling exposures; provide input into person job specifications and similar exposure groups.
    • Compile objective and concise reports including appropriate and specific preventative controls.
    • Technically, for self and peers, ensure that:
    • Exposure results from the sampling data and analysis results are correctly interpreted, calculated and reported.
    • Specific legislation in SA where monitoring, control and reduction of exposures are used, is pitched against international best practices.
    • Relevant national and international exposure standards, sampling strategies and methodologies as well as the implementation of these are correctly conveyed to partners, peers, and management and risk owners in order to guide management decisions on the control of risks.
    • Applicable Occupational Hygiene statistical theories (use of Geometric means, GSD, 95% percentiles, 70% UCL etc.) are used and apply statistical software to results to interpret data sets and analysis trends for multiple hazards.
    • Conduct health related workplace investigations when requested by Occupational Medicine; and support/influence occupational health risk exposure profiles (OHREP) compiled by Occupational Medicine for medical surveillance.
    • Identify, anticipate and track technological, legislative and toxicological changes and developments to updated knowledge, occupational exposure limit modifications and changes to inform monitoring strategies and programmes.

    JOB REQUIREMENTS

    QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE:

    • Relevant B-degree AND
    • Registration with SAIOH as Occupational Hygienist with a minimum of 5 full years’ work experience in Occupational Hygiene AND
    • Legal Knowledge Certificate

    KEY COMPETENCIES REQUIRED

    • Leadership
    • One-Sasol mind-set
    • Role models customer focus
    • Builds partnerships
    • Develops self
    • Functional / Technical
    • Analysis, integration and reporting of data
    • Principles of Occupational Health
    • Occupational Health (legislation, processes, management)
    • Hearing conservation (legislation, processes, management)
    • Occupational Hygiene (legislation, processes, management)
    • Quality management in accordance with SANS 17020
    • Professionalism and ethics
    • Customer care
    • Behavioural
    • Analytical thinking
    • Tolerance for stress
    • Building partnerships
    • Effective communication
    • Assertiveness
    • Influencing
    • Self-motivated
    • Trustworthiness
    • Goal/achievement orientated
    • High energy levels
    • Has a strong sense of urgency in addressing quality of service

    Method of Application

    Interested and qualified? Go to Sasol on www.linkedin.com to apply

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