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Job Specification

  SAFETY INSPECTOR
      
  DEFINITION:

       Under direction does the field and office work involved in the
  inspection within a designated area to enforce and insure compliance
  with public safety and health regulations as required by various safety
  statutes; inspects work areas to eliminate hazardous conditions and to
  insure that employees are adhering to safety regulations; does related
  work as required.

 EXAMPLES OF WORK:

       Based upon general guidelines established by the Office of Safety
  Compliance, arranges schedule of general inspection and follow-up
  inspection activity, continuously revising the schedule of inspection
  activity as made necessary by assignment to investigate imminent
  hazards and special emphasis projects.

       Investigates and inspects the structural conditions of buildings,
  construction sites, equipment and operating conditions as it relates to
  the High Voltage Proximity Act, with emphasis on high voltage exposures
  to the public and the disruption of power to the public served.

           Promptly enforces compliance with public safety and health
  regulations by issuing handwritten "order to cease violations" when
  inspections and investigation reveals violations.  Cites specific
  regulations and laws violated and describes the nature of the violation
  in detail.  Fixes a reasonable time for abatement based upon the
  seriousness of the hazard, the work required to correct the condition
  and the time required to obtain and install needed material or
  equipment and includes time permitted for abatement of the order.

       Makes follow-up inspections to determine compliance with orders
  issued.  If violations are not abated, recommends extension of time for
  compliance or prosecution to enforce the order based upon the facts in
  each situation.

       Recommends whether or not and how much of a monetary penalty
  should be imposed for each violation, giving due consideration to the
  size of the business, the gravity of the violation, the good faith of
  the employer or owner or other person responsible and the history of
  previous violations.

       Recommends issuance of an imminent hazard order prohibitiing
  further employment or operation, if inspection and investigation
  reveals violations which could reasonably be expected to cause death or
  serious physical harm immediately or before such imminent hazard could
  be eliminated through usual enforcement procedures.

       When fires, accidents, injuries or fatalities occur, conducts
  investigations of the circumstances of the accident and the means taken
  to comply with the provisions of the law.

       Measures distances, prepares sketches and uses sound level meters,
  meggar, explosives meters, and other scientific and engineering
  equipment and instruments to assist in determining compliance with
  regulations.

       Appears as a witness in all enforcement actions, such as show
  cause hearings, administrative hearings, settlement conferences, court
  actions, and investigates discrimination complaints.

       In the course of enforcement activity, instructs the public,
  employers, and their representatives, in the requirements of public
  safety and health regulations, first aid, and accident prevention.

       Checks sanitary conditions of facilities used by the public and
  employees.

       Visits local fire, health, buildings inspector, and welfare
  offices in order to secure their cooperation with the plans, programs,
  and policies of the Department.

       Prepares clear, sound, accurate, and informative written reports
  of general inspections, follow-up inspections, complaint investigations
  and accident investigations, including when required, statement of
  violations of the law, and containing findings, conclusions, and
  recommendations for the elimination of hazardous conditions and
  practices.

       Documents essential records and files as outlined in the various
  laws and regulations.

       Makes daily written and telephone reports of activities.

       Maintains such records at home as are necessary to enable proper
  scheduling of inspection activities.

       Reads and applies public safety and health statutes and
  regulations and receives reenforcement training as each new regulation
  is promulgated in order to keep current in the area.

       May be required to learn to utilize various types of electronic
  and/or manual recording and information systems used by the agency,
  office, or related units.

  REQUIREMENTS:

       EXPERIENCE:

           Four (4) years of experience in the construction, repair, or
  inspection of buildings and/or mechanical equipment in the industrial,
  mercantile, manufacturing, or recreational industry.

           NOTE: Applicants who do not possess the required experience
  may substitute college credits on the basis of (30) semester hours for
  each year of experience up to a maximum of two (2) years.  The semester
  hour credits will be limited to: mathematics, sciences, engineering
  subjects, and/or statistics.

       LICENSE:

           Appointees will be required to possess a driver's license
  valid in New Jersey only if the operation of a vehicle, rather than
  employee mobility, is necessary to perform the essential duties of the
  position.

       KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:

           Knowledge of the methods useful in testing fire alarm and
  signal system, elevators, hoists, machinery safeguards, buildings,
  construction sites, and businesses for safety and compliance with law.

           Knowledge of elementary safety and industrial concepts,
  terminology, tools, devices, and procedures.

           Knowledge of the present day business and industrial
  activities in New Jersey and of the public and worker health and safety
  hazards.

           Knowledge of and familiarity with the fire fighting equipment
  required by laws of New Jersey and their proper installation,
  servicing, and operation.

           Knowledge of the procedures likely to be most effective in the
  inspection of places covered by the various safety statutes.

           Knowledge in the laws of New Jersey pertaining to the
  operation of establishments in accordance with the various state 
  safety statutes.

           Ability to interpret the laws of New Jersey pertaining to the
  protection of the health and safety of the public.

           Ability to conduct inspections and investigations.

           Ability to compute simple mathematical calculations.

           Ability to organize assigned field safety inspection work and
  develop effective work methods.

           Ability to enforce the rules and regulations and establish
  rapport with those subject to these rules and regulations.

           Ability to conduct the required extensive field visits,
  inspections and tests.

           Ability to take and maintain a firm stand when differences of
  opinion and interpretation arise.

           Ability to read and interpret blueprints.

           Ability to recognize actual and potentially dangerous
  conditions hazardous to the health and safety of the public.

           Ability to make special investigations as may be required.

           Ability to prepare clear, sound, accurate and informative
  written reports containing findings, conclusions and recommendations.

           Ability to maintain the essential records and files.

           Ability to learn to utilize various types of electronic and/or
  manual recording and information systems used by the agency, 
  office, or related units.

           Ability to read, write, speak, understand, or communicate in
  English sufficiently to perform the duties of this position.  American
  Sign Language or Braille may also be considered as acceptable 
  forms of communication.

           Persons with mental or physical disabilities are eligible as
  long as they can perform the essential functions of the job after
  reasonable accommodation is made to their known limitations.
  If the accommodation cannot be made because it would cause 
  the employer undue hardship, such persons may not be eligible.

  This job specification is applicable to the following title code:
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This job specification is for state government use only.
Salary range is only applicable to state government.
Local salaries are established by individual local jurisdictions.

LR   10/08/2011