2.1 KiB
2.1 KiB
Competences — construction safety inspector
Source: ESCO v1.2.1 occupation-skill relations (http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/6d1e2801-3ab0-4d74-ac27-918339e8db64).
Essential
- advise on safety improvements (skill/competence)
- construction methods (knowledge)
- follow health and safety procedures in construction (skill/competence)
- human factors regarding safety (knowledge)
- identify preventive actions (skill/competence)
- identify process improvements (skill/competence)
- inspect construction supplies (skill/competence)
- monitor construction site (skill/competence)
- monitor employee's health (skill/competence)
- test construction material samples (skill/competence)
- undertake inspections (skill/competence)
- write work-related reports (skill/competence)
Optional
- advise on construction materials (skill/competence)
- assessment of risks and threats (knowledge)
- assist with emergencies (skill/competence)
- building materials industry (knowledge)
- communicate health and safety measures (skill/competence)
- determine fire risks (skill/competence)
- educate employees on occupational hazards (skill/competence)
- follow procedures to control substances hazardous to health (skill/competence)
- follow up on safety breaches (skill/competence)
- handle incidents (skill/competence)
- perform risk analysis (skill/competence)
- prevent work accidents (skill/competence)
- report on possible equipment hazards (skill/competence)
- test safety strategies (skill/competence)
- work ergonomically (skill/competence)
Market evidence (job-ad analysis, 36 ads, as of 2026-07-10)
Share of analyzed job ads mentioning the item (threshold ≥ 20 %). Source: JSearch/Adzuna APIs.
Hard skills
- incident investigation — 42 %
- risk assessment — 39 %
- safety training — 25 %
- construction safety — 25 %
- hazard identification — 25 %
- regulatory compliance — 22 %
- safety inspection — 22 %
- accident investigation — 19 %