Environmental Health and Safety Specialist

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Lush Cosmetics has more than 250 retail stores between Canada and the USA alone, with these locations' Manufacturing and Distribution Centers located in both Vancouver and Toronto. 

Lush is known worldwide for our unique bath and beauty products, amazing skin and hair care, personalized customer service, and environmental activism and a fun & funky store atmosphere. We are dedicated to the practices of fair-trade sourcing, providing fair wages for our staff, and supporting sustainable communities as well as giving back to organizations that can make a difference.

Our Lush staff live with purpose, finding their personal value connection with the values of our business, bringing their work and life paths into one holistic journey. #mylushlife

Reporting to the Environmental, Health & Safety Manager, the EHS Specialist undertakes the following RESPONSIBILITIES:

Safety: 

  • Coach staff, managers, and contractors in the interpretation and application of internal and regional health and  safety regulations. 
  • Identify non-compliant or incomplete EHS procedures. 
  • Ensure documentation is completed to support company due diligence in ensuring the safety of employees.
  • Support and provide guidance on safety inspections. 
  • Deliver health and safety training for employees as required. 
  • Write EHS standard operating procedures (SOP’s) and work instructions to meet EHS legislative requirements
  • Collaborate with the EHS team to monitor environmental, safety compliance and identify issues.
  • Assist in the investigation of hazard and incident reports to provide recommendations to address safety  concerns. 
  • Provide advice/make recommendations to management on health and safety issues and compliance.
  • Proactively identify risks and work with management and employees on preventative actions.
  • Works independently with limited supervision and collaborates with others on key initiatives/ projects
  • Participates in Ministry of Labour inspections, investigations and reports in conjunction with the appropriate Joint  Health & Safety Committee members. 
  • Participates in and provides expert direction to the Joint Health and Safety Committees for continuous  improvement of effectiveness in addressing the root causes of health and safety concerns and hazard recognition  and control. 

Occupational Health: 

  • Monitor, analyze and interpret WSIB reports, WSIB COMPASS, accident cost statements and other statistical  analysis to monitor the health and wellness of staff and develop strategies to prevent, reduce and minimize the  impact of occupational injuries. 
  • Proactively manage occupational injuries to ensure that staff return to work in a safe and timely manner. Effectively collaborates with all stakeholders to facilitate the return-to-work process by engaging the staff,  managers, WSIB, healthcare providers and People Experience Specialists as required. 
  • Provides support for communicable disease case management. 
  • Develop strong working relationships with our Health Safety and Environment and People & Culture peers 
  • Applies knowledgeable investigation and assessment techniques when establishing return to work opportunities  and addressing Duty to Accommodate accountabilities. 
  • Identifies potential cost relief on claims and represents Lush on WSIB claim appeals. 
  • Collaborates with EHS team members on policy development, process review and disability management  initiatives. 
  • Collaborates with staff and room management teams to complete ergonomic assessments.
  • Participates in workplace violence investigations in conjunction with the People & Culture team. Maintains accurate, up to date files. 
  • Consistently maintains and employs professional standards of practice and standards of ethics.

You bring the following QUALIFICATIONS:

Required:

  • Minimum 3-5 years of relevant experience 
  • Experience working in an occupational safety manufacturing environment 
  • Knowledge of Ontario workplace safety legislation/WSIB 
  • Experience building and rolling out Health and Safety programs. 
  • First Aid Training 
  • Experience collaborating on projects with cross-functional departments 
  • Flexible and adaptable in a fast-paced environment 
  • Strong communication skills and ability to build lasting relationships 

Preferred:

  • University degree in Business or Occupational Health 
  • CRSP Designation (The Canadian Registered Safety Professional) or CHSC (Certified Health & Safety  Consultant) 
  • Experience working in seasonally driven, manufacturing environments in food or cosmetics industries

Job Type: Regular, Full Time. On-site role.

Job Location: This is a fully on-site role. The successful candidate must be located in or around Toronto, Ontario, and must be able to go on-site all 5 days of the work week..

Thriving with a diverse company culture, celebrating the uniqueness of our staff, and committed to inclusion. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer.

We thank all interested applicants; however, only qualified candidates will be contacted.

We’re 10% Employee Owned - all colleagues play a role in protecting our ethics and our independence, contributing ideas for the future and sharing in the rewards of success when the company is doing well.


Recruitment Process Overview: 





This salary range is based on an assessment of the local market and may vary depending on the successful candidate's location. This range is based on base salary and does not include additional bonus program and total rewards eligibility.

Base Salary Range
$60,000$66,000 CAD

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Lush Cosmetics North America respectfully recognizes that our business operates on Indigenous territory across Turtle Island. As a business headquartered in Canada, our largest facilities are located on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh, as well as here on the lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit, Anishnabeg, Chippewa, Haudenosaunee and Wendat, and now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.

Our commitment to reconciliation and decolonization is guided by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action #92. We recognize that our facilities, along with our settler and newcomer staff are guests on this land and as we act to repair past harm, we do it together in ally ship with Indigenous People everywhere, including staff, customers and with leadership from organizations and communities we work with.