This section outlines the core duties and expectations of the Fire Safety Specialist, structured into four critical domains:
Fire Safety Planning & Compliance
Emergency Preparedness and Response
Contractor Oversight and Induction
Integration with SOPs and Technical Systems
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Legal Sign-Off:
This section outlines the legal and regulatory responsibilities of the Fire Safety Specialist, ensuring all fire safety systems, documentation, and operations are compliant with applicable laws and standards.
- Regulatory Compliance and Certification
- Legal Documentation and Approvals
- File (SMF) and Radiation Protection Plan (RPP).
- Liaison with Authorities and Inspections
The Fire Safety Specialist, in collaboration with the HSE Manager and Fire Engineer Competent Person, is responsible for developing and sustaining a highly trained, specialized workforce capable of responding to fire and hazardous material emergencies across operations.
- Strategic Capacity Building
- Certification and Refresher Protocols
- Internal Training and Induction
This section outlines the Fire Safety Specialist’s responsibility to ensure that fire safety systems, protocols,
and practices are continuously evaluated, improved, and aligned with operational risk profile and regulatory obligations.
- Fire Safety Audits
- Non-Conformance Management
- Post-Incident Reviews and Lessons Learned
- Continuous Improvement Framework
This section defines the measurable indicators used to assess the effectiveness, responsiveness, and
continuous improvement of fire safety systems and protocols across South Africa’s operations.
- Operational
- Training & Induction
- Incident Management
- Continuous Improvement
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