Health & Safety Director
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Last updated on 20 Jan 2026
Overview
The Health & Safety Director is responsible for developing and implementing workplace safety programs in healthcare environments. They ensure compliance with occupational safety laws and create policies to protect employees and patients. Their leadership helps minimize workplace hazards and fosters a culture of safety. These professionals work closely with administrative staff, regulatory bodies, and medical teams. Their role involves both strategy and hands-on risk management.

Job Description
- Create and oversee health and safety programs in healthcare facilities
- Conduct risk assessments and safety audits
- Ensure compliance with OSHA and local safety regulations
- Train staff on emergency procedures and safety practices
- Lead investigations of workplace accidents or incidents
- Collaborate with department heads to reduce risks
- Develop safety-related reports and documentation

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