Oh what !? Damn that’s sad. I watched this video 5 years ago and it inspired me to get into the field of health and safety. I’ve told numerous people about this video ….Cesar seemed like a genuine soul Rest in Power. ❤
Awesome video! I crank the corridos too 👍im 28 and from Jalisco and been Senior Safety Coordinator for our northern division for 5 years now and couldn't love this job more!
Hey Cesar, I am currently in pursuit of my master's degree in occupational safety and health! I can't wait to get out on the field and start working. I think I have seriously found my passion and this video pumps me up :)
Wow .. I am very interested in this career. I wanted to get into the healthcare industry and be a doctor to help people but couldn’t unfortunately due to some unfortunate events but I found out about this and trust me .. I’ve never been more interested. I’m turning 18 in 4 days and I’m trying to enroll in college to get my bachelors degree in occupational safety and health ..
@@drew_lucas Do you have to get a degree to get into this field? I don't plan on going back to college but will definitely get the necessary state and/or federal certifications.
Hi sir, finally I'm writing my thoughts down here. Your channel has really inspired me. I spent a whole day going through your videos when I was preparing interviews for a site engineer role abroad, I'm soooo excited about this role. Even though it is true, I didn't realise how much this industry is worldwide saturated more importantly, how this has an effect on the everyday life of Indian engineers I grew up in India and 7 years before completed my B.TECH(CIVIL- ENGINEERING) and now I am doing normal civil engineer job in india !! This is so embraced and I feel this is a headache I still can't move abroad I am trying it. I want to encourage Indian engineering students, especially those from the Indian community and with lack of English barrier and also it being their second language, to follow their dreams to become an engineer in Abroad. Only one chance to give me I will perform definitely
Following in my father's footsteps in the safety field. He is the Eastern Regional Saftey Director for Environmental Health and Safety for Balfour Beatty. Love the insight of your career in this video! Gives me perspectice of what to kind of expect on a daily basis.
Very good work, imagine this now have it in 13 diferent places and 13 tunnels to check this job is amazing and I did it for 2 years I pause for 7 e years and now again I am on road
Safi sana. it reminds me of the projects I myself worked as Safety Advisor in Kilimanjaro Tanzania where the longest free standing mountain of Africa is found
this inspires me so much I live in Michigan where its not common for Mexicans to be in this career path im currently in school for occupational health and safety :)
This is a really helpful video, I'm currently in an office job in insurance with an environmental studies degree. I'm lost in this job and really want to be more hands on in my living, this looks like a pretty awesome career. Appreciate it!!
I will be looking forward to becoming a fleet safety manager for a transportation company, I know environmental, health, and safety certication are important, but for transportation, that would not be as useful. Having half a million miles for CMV would help me to achieve the job that I am looking for. It is nice to see that safety is true in a lot of sectors, but it is also interesting to understand their differences.
Nice to see a fellow Safety Manager at work. however I think there was allot of clips that were just not of any value ie. Loading the pickup and driving in and out of various places.
Love the video man! Seems like you have a very good relationship with the workers. I’m striving to be just like that. I’m about to jump start my safety career as a coordinator. I start this month the 28th!
As a safety professional myself, I would love to work with any company that puts this much emphasis on safety. My (unnamed company) seems to just want to put a check in the box (ie re-active not pro-active) and it is very, very, very frustrating as a safety manager.
I'm also a safety professional in Phoenix area. If I ever get the chance to work with Achen-Gardner I hope to meet you someday and tell you how much I enjoyed this video Mr. Martinez
Thanks for this content😊 i really enjoyed watching 😊. Watching here from Philippines, i am a college student under the program of Bachelor of science in Disaster Resiliency and Management. I love the position what you have, may be soon i will become like you a safety specialist 🤗.
Where do I get something like the "safety man's toolbox" you have on your truck? Btw, great video! Experience and hands-on is the best way in my opinion to grow in the safety field.
At min 30:00 you say that it is not a CS. Then what is it? This manhole is a typical CS as it has limited means of exit and entrance and not designed for human occupancy.
Great video, looking into the safety field for my Master's degree. Going to definitely be proactive and keep an extra hard hat in my truck if I need it for one of my workers, but I am sure every day it is something new. Lots of respect for what you do, can't wait to learn more about the field and make a career change!
I love those peoples who have wish to work for his country and build and give it highly rank.....I think every person although man or woman is useful for it's country I have wish to work for my country ..... unfortunately here there is no any special rule,system,force of safety rule for for workers.....I am sad
Hey! A very nice video! Im from Russia and I woek in a GErmany company. Used to work with Chevron. Id like to ask smth. That manhole at 25:00 min is pretty deep and not barricaded. There were 3 people standing very close to it including the HSE Manager. Was is a safe situation?
Good eye Alexander23005. Sad to say I spotted too many violations to name, specially his "optional" safety glasses. At 28:32 they are at the same excavation, where he is training his field guy on how to fill out a report on the tablet. The question asked was "Workers protected from falling loads?" his reply was a mediocre "Well....yeah!". His probably fired now, it's been four years since.
The benefits of a checklist is to prevent an accident from happening and ensuring all protocols are being followed or all PPE is being worn. Also having a checklist just makes the audit a lot smoother and organized
Great video- do you have plans for more? If so, consider emphasizing the amount of training and administrative tasks that are apart of being a safety pro, perhaps highlight the “business of safety” and the promotional activities that create a high caliber safety culture. I’ve been in the safety biz for 13 years, this job never gets old. I also enjoyed your music- Ramon Ayala in the morning, easy e in the afternoon. Asi es compa. Gracias!
More than likely a degree occupational health and safety. Theres an Associates in Science of Occupational Health and Safety at Columbia Southern University that is known for their safety courses and degree. They go up to a Masters Degree. But, different colleges have different degrees with the safety field.
Thank you for the video. Great information. I'm 2 years away from getting my bachelor's in safety management. I'm here in Houston so I hope I can find work. Should be able to.
@@thomasmoreno8793 It could only get you so far. Most want experience and certifications. Got my B.S with no good job experience and certification + im old and trying to find a entry level position and always get denied through email. Don't want to waste money for certifications. If I'm up against someone with a younger age with similar background, I felt like I'm going to be the last person to be chosen.
@Jack B.S = Bachelor in Science Degree in Occupational Health and Safety. Osha 30 without experience would not if you are up against someone that has better experience than you. If you have safety experience with an Osha 30 with no degree, you might have a better chance. I finally got a job as a Safety Coordinator. I had to go to quality technician job to get recommendation and experience from the workplace to even get this job. Now I do. That's the only option to get workplace experience and get moved up.
Hey, I'm in the U.S Navy and I'm interested in being a safety manager at the age of 23 when my contract ends. could you guys with experience give me any pointers on what I should/could do to be ahead of the game.
Find an OSHA our reach center get your OSHA 30, then the 510 then take individual continuing education on specific subparts that will apply to the field (Construction, Maritime, General industry) and take those.
I have a bachelors degree in safety and it has been a few years since I have graduated and have not been able to find a job in safety yet but I would very much like to become involved. Do you have any suggestions?
You can check out this job board from AGC: agccareers.org/jobs/. You can also check out www.nccer.org/ for information about certification training. Lastly, our partners at HCSS also have a job board: constructionjobs.hcss.com/. Good luck on your search!
Great Menager very nice video I love the way of recording it is very professional,I love this career I gonna start study the bashelor of occupation safety and healthy.
@@محمدطاهر-ب9ز most welcome. A big part of the job is the ability to communicate clearly with your staff and workers. I can already tell that will be a challenge for you. And thanks for taking the criticism in the right way 😀
@@ericb7131 lol for sure I will improve my English and start studying the program in English in the this Time my language will be better , Thanks again Eric (:
The safety curriculum is a joke! Its really an administrative career. That’s okay. It’s better to come to safety via an engineering major because I’ve seen little to no safety people who can understand the calculus based physics behind loads, statics and mechanics etc. The non-engineering safety people only know administrative aspects. Trust me, engineering with safety is like steroids to a athlete.
I work as a consultant in environmental health and safety. I want to say I partly agree with you, but you can’t paint the scope of a safety professional with a broad brush.
Rest In Peace Cesar. You were a good man and my inspiration to be a safety professional
En verdad falleció?
What happened
Oh what !? Damn that’s sad. I watched this video 5 years ago and it inspired me to get into the field of health and safety. I’ve told numerous people about this video ….Cesar seemed like a genuine soul Rest in Power. ❤
@@Handleandgredleyeah, he passed last year. I’m glad he was a beacon for you.
r.i.p. tio. we all love and miss you so much.
I am a General Manager in Safety and i love my job until today.
RIP Caesar❤ You have taught me sooooo much!!!! Love you buddy!! Funky Bunch!
Awesome video! I crank the corridos too 👍im 28 and from Jalisco and been Senior Safety Coordinator for our northern division for 5 years now and couldn't love this job more!
Hey Cesar, I am currently in pursuit of my master's degree in occupational safety and health! I can't wait to get out on the field and start working. I think I have seriously found my passion and this video pumps me up :)
Wow .. I am very interested in this career. I wanted to get into the healthcare industry and be a doctor to help people but couldn’t unfortunately due to some unfortunate events but I found out about this and trust me .. I’ve never been more interested. I’m turning 18 in 4 days and I’m trying to enroll in college to get my bachelors degree in occupational safety and health ..
@@danielpando6184 Do it, It is an awesome field and it is wide open! I was once in your shoes! Good Luck buddy and God Bless
very good job outlooks
@@drew_lucas It's been 3 years now, hoping you're enjoying your new role already? Please let us know here :)
@@drew_lucas Do you have to get a degree to get into this field? I don't plan on going back to college but will definitely get the necessary state and/or federal certifications.
Hi sir,
finally I'm writing my thoughts down here. Your channel has really inspired me. I spent a whole day going through your videos when I was preparing interviews for a site engineer role abroad, I'm soooo excited about this role. Even though it is true, I didn't realise how much this industry is worldwide saturated more importantly, how this has an effect on the everyday life of Indian engineers I grew up in India and 7 years before completed my B.TECH(CIVIL- ENGINEERING) and now I am doing normal civil engineer job in india !! This is so embraced and I feel this is a headache I still can't move abroad
I am trying it. I want to encourage Indian engineering students, especially those from the Indian community and with lack of English barrier and also it being their second language, to follow their dreams to become an engineer in Abroad.
Only one chance to give me I will perform definitely
I am a safety student and I really enjoyed this video. Very informative..
Hi resilient girl, nice to meet you, would you like practice spanish with me?. I am health and safety supervisor. Have a nice day
Hey resilient girl. I would like to interact with you. I'm a OHS student also
Thanks for this video, gave me great insight into how a HSE Advisor/Manager functions, good work.
Following in my father's footsteps in the safety field. He is the Eastern Regional Saftey Director for Environmental Health and Safety for Balfour Beatty. Love the insight of your career in this video! Gives me perspectice of what to kind of expect on a daily basis.
Kyra Yates awesome
, I worked for Balfour for about 7 years before coming here.
I was NorCal/AZ regional safety director.. Good luck
Very good work, imagine this now have it in 13 diferent places and 13 tunnels to check this job is amazing and I did it for 2 years I pause for 7 e years and now again I am on road
Hey man how do I become a safety manager
Great video. I have learned a lot. Watching from Nairobi, Kenya- 31 Aug 2021
Tupige hii kitu bro
Enjoy this video i am a safety professional too. Safety never ends.
Safi sana. it reminds me of the projects I myself worked as Safety Advisor in Kilimanjaro Tanzania where the longest free standing mountain of Africa is found
Great video man, im about to begin my career in safety and I very much enjoyed the video. Keep it up!!
Hey 👋 🥰
this inspires me so much I live in Michigan where its not common for Mexicans to be in this career path im currently in school for occupational health and safety :)
Amazing video. I start an amazing internship in may and I’m so excited! I love interacting with people all over the place.
You continue to ROCK brother!
This is a really helpful video, I'm currently in an office job in insurance with an environmental studies degree. I'm lost in this job and really want to be more hands on in my living, this looks like a pretty awesome career. Appreciate it!!
I enjoyed this video, I am a safety professional too
did u go to college what classes u take ?
I really appreciate your upload. I am currently studying for my BS in safety management and this video nails many of the talking points.
I will be looking forward to becoming a fleet safety manager for a transportation company, I know environmental, health, and safety certication are important, but for transportation, that would not be as useful.
Having half a million miles for CMV would help me to achieve the job that I am looking for.
It is nice to see that safety is true in a lot of sectors, but it is also interesting to understand their differences.
Descanse en paz Cesar.
27:00 inspection checklist
Great video. I’m an aspiring safety professional :)
Nice to see a fellow Safety Manager at work. however I think there was allot of clips that were just not of any value ie. Loading the pickup and driving in and out of various places.
It says a day as a safety manager so yea it’s good he showed us the drive too
Love the video man! Seems like you have a very good relationship with the workers. I’m striving to be just like that. I’m about to jump start my safety career as a coordinator. I start this month the 28th!
Good luck
Give us an update.
Thanks for making this looking at getting a bachlors in occupational health and safety.
As a safety professional myself, I would love to work with any company that puts this much emphasis on safety. My (unnamed company) seems to just want to put a check in the box (ie re-active not pro-active) and it is very, very, very frustrating as a safety manager.
Put them up on charges
I'm also a safety professional in Phoenix area. If I ever get the chance to work with Achen-Gardner I hope to meet you someday and tell you how much I enjoyed this video Mr. Martinez
Devin, how did you get started?
Thanks for this content😊 i really enjoyed watching 😊. Watching here from Philippines, i am a college student under the program of Bachelor of science in Disaster Resiliency and Management. I love the position what you have, may be soon i will become like you a safety specialist 🤗.
Great video, I appreciate you sharing your passion. I am a safety professional as well. I find videos like this invaluable.
A couple of issues observed there, but we are not perfect, great video thanks for sharing
Rest in peace tio cesae
Rest in Peace Cesar.
Where do I get something like the "safety man's toolbox" you have on your truck? Btw, great video! Experience and hands-on is the best way in my opinion to grow in the safety field.
At min 30:00 you say that it is not a CS. Then what is it? This manhole is a typical CS as it has limited means of exit and entrance and not designed for human occupancy.
Excellent job buddy
Great video
Great video, looking into the safety field for my Master's degree. Going to definitely be proactive and keep an extra hard hat in my truck if I need it for one of my workers, but I am sure every day it is something new. Lots of respect for what you do, can't wait to learn more about the field and make a career change!
Hi CS, I am also working as Safety Officer in Bangalore, India. Can we have communication??
If they had a GFCI connected to their cords it will trip the power in order to prevent electrical shock to the workers.
Myself im a safety coordinator at my job nice video
32:00 site specific safety plan
thanks so much for this video
I love those peoples who have wish to work for his country and build and give it highly rank.....I think every person although man or woman is useful for it's country I have wish to work for my country ..... unfortunately here there is no any special rule,system,force of safety rule for for workers.....I am sad
Observed quites good,as you can see theres a good safety culture out there....
I’m safety professional too working for a sub that work for whiting turner.
What are the hours like? Good work life balance??
Thank you for the video..👍
Hey! A very nice video! Im from Russia and I woek in a GErmany company. Used to work with Chevron. Id like to ask smth. That manhole at 25:00 min is pretty deep and not barricaded. There were 3 people standing very close to it including the HSE Manager. Was is a safe situation?
Good eye Alexander23005. Sad to say I spotted too many violations to name, specially his "optional" safety glasses. At 28:32 they are at the same excavation, where he is training his field guy on how to fill out a report on the tablet. The question asked was "Workers protected from falling loads?" his reply was a mediocre "Well....yeah!". His probably fired now, it's been four years since.
Safety officer too.. from saudi arabia👋👍
I may even run into you because I’ll be working in Phoenix at Intel:-)
What are the benefits of a health and safety checklist?
The benefits of a checklist is to prevent an accident from happening and ensuring all protocols are being followed or all PPE is being worn. Also having a checklist just makes the audit a lot smoother and organized
I am safety officer in professional too.I live in Thailand
อัจฉรา คําอ้น hey. I would like to interact with you. I am a HSE professional from Jamaica
is this a tough job or easy
@@billalhassan1741 Tough job
25:10 I would expect barricading around such a deep excavation (and also around open manholes).
I love this
Great video- do you have plans for more? If so, consider emphasizing the amount of training and administrative tasks that are apart of being a safety pro, perhaps highlight the “business of safety” and the promotional activities that create a high caliber safety culture. I’ve been in the safety biz for 13 years, this job never gets old. I also enjoyed your music- Ramon Ayala in the morning, easy e in the afternoon. Asi es compa. Gracias!
Hi Gus, thank you we will consider this for our future videos!
Hi sir i am new here i basically from India i want to advise from you regarding how to work as safety professional
I did mechanical engineering. Present iam doing pg hse course. Is it have good carrer ? Plz reply my question
how did you become a safety guy what can anyone do to start a career in this
Hey 👋 🥰
Hey! What did you get your degree in?
More than likely a degree occupational health and safety. Theres an Associates in Science of Occupational Health and Safety at Columbia Southern University that is known for their safety courses and degree. They go up to a Masters Degree. But, different colleges have different degrees with the safety field.
How is that miniRAE gonna give you accurate atmospheric readings from outside of the manhole though?
Thank you for the video. Great information. I'm 2 years away from getting my bachelor's in safety management. I'm here in Houston so I hope I can find work. Should be able to.
Outdoor Life hello , how hasn’t went for you ? I just graduated from high school and Im interested on going as a safety , I’m also from Houston
Yo I’m from Houston too dudes , there’s plenty of work out here for safety managers .
What could I do with an osha 30 ? Would the osha 30 get me into the safety field ?
@@thomasmoreno8793 It could only get you so far. Most want experience and certifications. Got my B.S with no good job experience and certification + im old and trying to find a entry level position and always get denied through email. Don't want to waste money for certifications. If I'm up against someone with a younger age with similar background, I felt like I'm going to be the last person to be chosen.
@Jack B.S = Bachelor in Science Degree in Occupational Health and Safety. Osha 30 without experience would not if you are up against someone that has better experience than you. If you have safety experience with an Osha 30 with no degree, you might have a better chance. I finally got a job as a Safety Coordinator. I had to go to quality technician job to get recommendation and experience from the workplace to even get this job. Now I do. That's the only option to get workplace experience and get moved up.
I'm a safety officer from Philippines
#proudandloud
HSE Manager here for Vopak
I love Spanish music even though I'm completely white i just love the tone of Spanish music
You can not be completely 'white'.Where did you check your race?By looking at your Skin colour?come on
This is Mexican music in the video. Spanish music sounds completely different.
Great job documenting the leading edge fall hazard around the trench while you’re completing the electronic inspection. Lol
Hey, I'm in the U.S Navy and I'm interested in being a safety manager at the age of 23 when my contract ends. could you guys with experience give me any pointers on what I should/could do to be ahead of the game.
Find an OSHA our reach center get your OSHA 30, then the 510 then take individual continuing education on specific subparts that will apply to the field (Construction, Maritime, General industry) and take those.
26/ nov/2024 ko dekhi h ye main
8:53 some hide and seek?
I’m currently getting my osha 30 does this help me In the field of safety ? What jobs could I get with the osha 30 and could I get a job in safety ?
Dod u get a job ?!
Nice video im currently looking for contracting company to hire me im only one yr in this career anyone knows whos hiring
What is the entry pay for a safety manager with a college degree? Also what is the pay after let’s say 5-10 years experience?
Hi Derek, Glassdoor shows the median salary is $75,126. We do not know how this affected by whether or not you have a degree.
Safety Technicians where I’m at make 35/hr
@@calebfarque1122 where are you?
You'd think for being a "safety manager" he'd be smart enough to avoid Ford trucks 😉
Is there who can tell me what Application he is using to do the Safety check off?
Thank you!
iAuditor
kana job kartaa he ??/
HSE me he kya ??
I have a bachelors degree in safety and it has been a few years since I have graduated and have not been able to find a job in safety yet but I would very much like to become involved. Do you have any suggestions?
You can check out this job board from AGC: agccareers.org/jobs/. You can also check out www.nccer.org/ for information about certification training. Lastly, our partners at HCSS also have a job board: constructionjobs.hcss.com/. Good luck on your search!
Safety Cesar Martinez Thanks! Do you think I could send you my resume to take a look at.
I Build America Thank you for the info. Do you think I could send you my resume to see if there’s any entry levels positions for me?
TheGR8TDetR1 go to trash landfill
TheGR8TDetR1 best suggestion lie on experience seriously
Great Menager very nice video I love the way of recording it is very professional,I love this career I gonna start study the bashelor of occupation safety and healthy.
Work on your English first 😁
@@ericb7131 I will Thanks
@@محمدطاهر-ب9ز most welcome. A big part of the job is the ability to communicate clearly with your staff and workers. I can already tell that will be a challenge for you. And thanks for taking the criticism in the right way 😀
@@ericb7131 lol for sure I will improve my English and start studying the program in English in the this Time my language will be better , Thanks again Eric (:
Job hazard walk make it every day formans
Safety supervisor in costuction buildings
Moscow, Russia
24 june 2024
Does any one have any advice on where to learn about this career? Education, pay, companies
You should look into the NEBOSH course.
National Safety Council , NEBOSH and OSHA all very important but NEBOSH standard is most trusted by me
What is the salary like?
It varies greatly. 40k to 100k + or -. I was making 90k then they cut hours so I'm down to 75k
Puro peel it
Ur none union looks like wears n95
What the salary yu paid ?
The safety curriculum is a joke! Its really an administrative career. That’s okay. It’s better to come to safety via an engineering major because I’ve seen little to no safety people who can understand the calculus based physics behind loads, statics and mechanics etc. The non-engineering safety people only know administrative aspects. Trust me, engineering with safety is like steroids to a athlete.
This statement is false.
I work as a consultant in environmental health and safety. I want to say I partly agree with you, but you can’t paint the scope of a safety professional with a broad brush.
too much driving
Complainer
Safety officer too.. from saudi arabia👋👍