Safety Case Manager – Marine/Nuclear – Devon – 12 months
Devonport, Plymouth
Devonport, Plymouth
Location
Remote
Job TypeContract
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Client – Babcock Marine
Rate – Up to £70.00 per hour Umbrella (INSIDE IR35)
IR35 Status – INSIDE IR35
Contract Length – Initial 12 month contract
Contract Length – Initial 12 month contract
Hours per week – 36 hours
Location – On site at Devonport initially but Flexible working might be an option
Security Clearance Required – Live and Active SC Security Clearance is required
Job Description:
Successful candidate will need to be a peer in the field of Fire Safety, Protection and Risk Assessment of Conventional and Nuclear Facilities. The role is for a Suitably Qualified and Experienced Particulars for Fire Safety Peer for the 10 Dock Safety Case Management & Intelligent Customer Team, reporting to the 10 Dock Safety Case Manager & IC Manager.
The Scope of the Fire Safety, Protection and Risk Assessment Role is defined below.
Key Requirements:
Evidence of specialist training and experience, or membership of a professional body, or certification by a third-party certificated body, need an appropriate knowledge of:-
- Fire (and explosion) safety, protection and risk assessment;
- Understanding of UK ONR and IAEA best practice related to fire safety, protection and risk assessment;
- The applicable UK Statutory Legislation; and,
- Recent knowledge and experience in fire (and explosion) safety, protection and risk assessment best practice and guidance.
Conventional fire safety, protection and risk assessment knowledge is a necessary baseline capability, including understanding of:-
- The Regulatory Reform (related to fire safety);
- Order 2005 Fire Safety Legislation;
- Fire Risk Assessment Competency Council Framework;
- The Building Regulations 2010, Approved Document B, Volume 2: Buildings other than Dwellings, HM Government, 2019;
- Application of fire safety engineering principles – Code of Practice, British Standards, BS 7974 : 2019;
- Fire Safety in the design, management and use of buildings – Code of Practice – BS 9999;
- Fire Alarm systems and BS 5839;
- Emergency Escape Lighting and BS 5266;
- Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations (DSEAR) 2002;
- Specific Practical Experience across:-
o The Science of Fire;
o Behaviour of fire in buildings and facilities;
o Effects of fire on people and behaviour of people in fire situations;
o Means of escape; o Fire Prevention;
o Fire Protection; o Passive and Active fire safeguards;
o Management and organisation of fire safety strategies;
o Building Construction; o Fire Compartmentation (Passive and Active Fire Protection);
o Fire Doors, Final Exit Doors, and Door Security Devices; o Understanding and Calculating Floor Space Factors;
o Door Widths and Travel Distances;
o Means of Escape in the Built Environment;
o Understanding Escape Times;
o Understanding Human Behaviour in Fire Situations;
o Understanding Evacuation Strategies;
o Emergency Signage;
o Firefighting Equipment;
o Fire Safety Management;
o Understanding Fire Safety Training and the Legal Responsibilities;
o The Fire Risk Assessment Process;
o Understanding Fire Risk Assessment Significant Findings and Recommended Actions;
o Understanding when to Review the Fire Risk Assessment;
o Risk Reduction and Arson Prevention; and,
o Using relevant Fire Safety Guidance Documents.
Nuclear and Radiological (consequences) fire safety, protection and risk assessment knowledge is a necessary baseline capability, including understanding and experience in:-
- Protection against Internal Hazards in the Design of Nuclear Power Plants, IAEA Safety Standards; Specific Safety Guide No. SSG-64, 2021;
- UK ONR Safety Assessment Principles 2014, with Revision in January 2020;
- Dealing with Matters of Evident Concern and Potential Major Concern, UK ONR, NSINSP-GD-051, 2021;
- The Regulation of Life Fire Safety on Nuclear Licensed Sites, UK ONR, NS-INSPGD-073, 2021;
- Internal Hazards, UK ONR, NS-TAST-GD-014, 2021; and,
- Internal Hazards, UK ONR, NS-TAST-GD-013, Revision 8, 2018.
Mechanical & Electrical Engineering
2022-12-01
2022-12-01