Job Description
Plant Safety Specialist
Req Id:  12032
Job Location:  Dawson Creek
Posting Start Date:  12/3/25
Work Environment:  Onsite
Job Description: 

Job Purpose

The Plant Safety Specialist is responsible for developing, implementing, and auditing all safety, industrial hygiene (IH), and fire prevention programs at the plant. This role provides consultation, advice, and leadership support to ensure that safety, IH, and fire prevention objectives are achieved and that programs are consistently applied across the site. This position reports to the EHS Manager and works closely with plant leadership and frontline supervisors.

We'd love to meet you if...

... you're energized by big challenges and creating a plan to meet the challenge

... you enjoy working with others to deliver great work

... you're innovative and looking for a values-driven, positive culture and environment

Key Responsibilities

    • Promote and model safe work practices and ensure compliance with company policies and regulatory requirements.
    • Develop, implement, and periodically review safety, industrial hygiene, and fire prevention programs, procedures, and standards.
    • Conduct routine inspections, audits, and risk assessments to identify hazards and recommend corrective actions.
    • Lead or coordinate incident and near-miss investigations, perform root cause analysis, and track corrective and preventive actions to completion.
    • Coordinate and facilitate the Joint Health and Safety Committee and follow‑up on action items.
    • Deliver safety training and safety talks for all levels of plant personnel.
    • Monitor safety metrics and maintain accurate records related to incidents, inspections, training, and regulatory reporting.
    • Manage contractor safety processes, including prequalification, orientation, and oversight of work activities.
    • Support industrial hygiene activities such as exposure assessments (e.g., noise, dust, chemicals) and fit testing, in collaboration with external providers where necessary.
    • Administer and maintain site fire prevention and emergency response plans, including coordination of drills and participation in emergency response teams.
    • Provide day‑to‑day support and coaching to supervisors and employees to resolve safety issues and strengthen the plant safety culture.
    • Interpret and communicate health, safety, and fire code requirements to plant management and staff.

What do I need to be successful?

  • Minimum 3 years of relevant health and safety experience in a manufacturing or industrial environment or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Demonstrated experience with safety program implementation, training, and incident investigation.
  • Solid knowledge of applicable occupational health and safety and fire prevention regulations and standards.
  • Familiarity with safety management systems, risk assessment methodologies, and industrial hygiene principles.
  • Strong communication and facilitation skills, with the ability to influence at all levels of the organization.
  • Proficiency with standard office software and safety/incident management systems; ability to analyze data and develop basic safety metrics and reports.
  • Proven ability to lead or coordinate teams, manage multiple priorities, and drive accountability for safety performance.

Education and Credentials

  • Diploma or associate's degree (or equivalent) in Occupational Health & Safety or related field required; bachelor’s degree preferred.
  • Professional safety designation such as CRSP, CRST, or CSO preferred.

Work Environment

  • Manufacturing plant environment with exposure to production equipment, varying temperatures and noise.
  • Requires use of appropriate personal protective equipment and regular presence on the plant floor.

Competencies

  • Integrity and accountability
  • Collaboration and teamwork
  • Effective communication
  • Results orientation and problem solving
  • Attention to detail and work quality
  • Commitment to continuous improvement and a strong safety culture
Information at a Glance

WE’RE BUILDING WHAT MATTERS™

At LP, innovation isn’t just about building materials—it’s about building up our people. We prioritize your well-being, champion community impact, and strengthen connections that make everyone’s purpose feel seen, heard, and respected. We don’t just offer jobs—we build careers through mentorship, training, and support. Better people make a better LP.

​​​​​​​CAREERS

We’re building CAREERS by providing resources and support to help you grow, including:
●  Continued education assistance
●  Professional development resources
●  Clear career pathing and leadership
     advancement opportunities

CONNECTIONS

We’re building CONNECTIONS by fostering a culture where everyone feels safe, seen, and respected, through:
●  A strong commitment to inclusion and
    belonging
●  Recognition and rewards through our internal
    appreciation programs
●  Support for work–life balance through flexible
    schedules, generous paid leave, and a hybrid
    work environment for corporate team
    members

WELL-BEING

We’re building WELL-BEING by prioritizing safety, health, and wellness every day with:
●  An award-winning safety program
●  Competitive health and wellness benefits
●  Retirement plan matching, profit sharing, and
    bonus opportunities at all levels

PURPOSE

We’re building PURPOSE by making a meaningful impact in the communities we serve, through:
●  Group volunteer opportunities
●  Financial support for local charities and
    educational institutions
●  Fostering future talent through school
    partnerships, career fairs, and community
    engagement initiatives

Ready to be part of something bigger? Join us in building what truly matters.

ABOUT LP

We are a leading provider of high-performance building solutions that meet the demands of builders, remodelers, and homeowners worldwide. We manufacture engineered wood building products that include an extensive offering of innovative and dependable building materials and accessories. Since our founding in 1972, we’ve developed careers and provided advancement opportunities in the building products industry. Headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, LP operates more than 20 facilities across North and South America.