Location: Osaka Expo 2025
Department: Health and Safety
Reports to: Pavilion Director
Role Overview
The Health and Safety Manager will lead the development implementation and management of health and safety protocols for the Pavilion at Osaka Expo 2025. This role ensures compliance with Japanese and international regulations while fostering a safe and inclusive environment for employees contractors and visitors.
The Manager will collaborate with Expo organizers and internal stakeholders to integrate health and safety systems oversee event and operational safety and act as the designated Fire Prevention Manager. Additionally the role involves driving training initiatives maintaining worker welfare and ensuring the pavilion is a benchmark for health and safety excellence.
Key Responsibilities
Health and Safety Plans Policies and Procedures
- Develop implement and maintain Health and Safety (H&S) plans documentation policies and procedures tailored to the Pavilion ensuring alignment with Japanese regulations as well as international best practices.
- Collaborate with the central Expo H&S systems to integrate pavilionspecific requirements.
- Ensure all documentation including but not limited to risk assessments safety audits and incident reports is accurate and uptodate.
Fire Prevention Management
- Act as one of the Pavilions designated Fire Prevention Managers working closely with the Security and Ops Manager to develop and implement fire safety protocols based on Expos training and instructions
- Oversee fire prevention training inspections and audits to ensure compliance with local and Expospecific regulations.
- Coordinate emergency drills and evacuation plans for firerelated scenarios.
Training Inductions and Awareness
- Attend all Expomandated H&S training sessions and ensure the pavilions compliance with Expo requirements.
- Create and implement an H&S training plan and matrix tailored to various staff roles.
- Track and document all training to ensure compliance is met
- Conduct inductions for all staff contractors and stakeholders ensuring awareness of H&S protocols.
Stakeholder Collaboration
- Collaborate with internal departments contractors suppliers and Expo organizers to ensure safety measures are effectively communicated and implemented.
- Serve as the main point of contact for regulatory bodies ensuring compliance and timely submission of required documentation.
Emergency Preparedness and Crisis Management
- Develop and implement comprehensive emergency response and evacuation plans ensuring alignment with Expo guidelines.
- Conduct regular drills for staff and contractors to ensure preparedness for potential emergencies.
- Lead crisis management planning and execution including incident response and recovery.
Compliance and Reporting
Operational Safety Oversight
- Conduct regular inspections of all pavilion areas including exhibits visitor zones and operational spaces to identify and mitigate hazards.
- Work closely with the facility management team to ensure all AVL (audio visual lighting) systems exhibits and equipment meet safety standards.
- Oversee environmental management including waste management and sustainability initiatives.
Health and Safety for Pavilion Events
- Ensure all events held inside the pavilion are planned and executed in compliance with health and safety standards.
- Collaborate with event organizers to identify and mitigate potential risks associated with specific events.
- Recommend and budget for health and safety equipment first aid supplies personal protective equipment (PPE) and other necessary resources; oversee their maintenance and replenishment.
- Ensure worker welfare is maintained in collaboration with HR and heads of departments.
ThirdParty Management
Accessibility and Inclusion
- Ensure health and safety measures are inclusive and accessible addressing the needs of individuals with disabilities and other vulnerable groups.
Cultural Sensitivity and Multinational Environment
- Develop culturally sensitive safety communication strategies to ensure clarity across a multinational team and diverse visitors.
Data Management and Reporting Systems
- Utilize Expoprovided digital platforms to log incidents track safety compliance and generate reports for audit purposes.
Visitor Flow and Crowd Management
- Collaborate with operations and security teams to design and implement crowd management protocols ensuring visitor safety during hightraffic periods and special events.
Health & Safety Reporting and Systems Management:
- Ensure accurate and timely reporting of all H&S incidents inspections and audits.
- Input data into the central Expo H&S system maintaining compliance with organizational protocols and facilitating datadriven decisionmaking.
- Provide detailed reports to senior leadership and ensure readiness for internal and external audits.
Manage and Support H&S Officer:
- Lead and supervise the Health & Safety Officer providing guidance training and performance management to ensure consistent application of safety policies and procedures.
- Act as a mentor to develop their expertise and maintain a high standard of H&S operations across all areas of responsibility.
Collaborate on Food Safety Initiatives:
- Develop and implement a food safety plan focusing on infection and contamination prevention.
- Work closely with suppliers Food Safety Officer to ensure alignment with local and international health and safety regulations.
- Conduct joint audits and assessments of food handling storage and preparation practices and create corrective action plans to address identified risks
Continuous Improvement
- Identify and implement opportunities to enhance H&S practices within the pavilion.
- Foster a culture of safety awareness and accountability among staff and stakeholders.
The Health and Safety Manager will play a pivotal role in ensuring the safety and success of the Pavilion at Osaka Expo 2025. This is an onsite position requiring flexibility to work. The candidate must demonstrate a proactive approach to safety management ensuring the pavilion remains a benchmark for excellence in health and safety standards. The role also includes any additional responsibilities that align with the scope of the position as deemed reasonable and necessary by the Pavilion Director.