The Senior SHE Manager is responsible for planning, implementing, monitoring, and continuously improving Safety, Health & Environment (SHE) systems across elevated metro construction works, ensuring zero harm, statutory compliance, and alignment with client and organizational SHE standards.
Develop, implement, and enforce Project SHE Plan in line with Metro Rail Safety Rules, ISO 45001, and company SHE policies.
Ensure safe execution of high-risk activities such as:
Work at height (pier, pier cap, U-girder erection)
Launching girder operations
Heavy lifting using cranes and gantries
Traffic management on live roads
Electrical & OHE-related works
Conduct and review Job Safety Analysis (JSA), Method Statements, and Risk Assessments.
Lead accident/incident investigations, root cause analysis, and implementation of corrective/preventive actions.
Monitor safety performance indicators (TRIR, LTIFR, near-miss reporting).
Implement Occupational Health & Hygiene programs for construction workforce.
Ensure periodic medical check-ups, fitness certifications, and monitoring of occupational diseases.
Control exposure to dust, noise, vibration, heat stress, and hazardous substances.
Promote worker welfare facilities: drinking water, sanitation, rest areas, and first-aid facilities.
Implement Environmental Management Plan (EMP) for elevated metro construction.
Ensure compliance with statutory environmental norms:
Dust suppression & noise control
Waste management (construction debris, hazardous waste)
Water conservation and pollution control
Coordinate with authorities for environmental clearances, NOCs, and audits.
Monitor environmental parameters and submit compliance reports to client/consultant.
Ensure compliance with:
Liaise with Labour Department, Safety Inspectors, and Metro Authorities.
Maintain statutory registers, permits, and compliance documentation.
Plan and conduct SHE trainings for employees, engineers, supervisors, and contractors.
Ensure induction training, toolbox talks, mock drills, and emergency preparedness programs.
Develop a strong safety culture through behavior-based safety (BBS) initiatives.