Our client, in the logistics and transportation sector, is looking for an experienced and proactive HSE Manager to lead the health, safety, and environmental agenda for our fuel tanker and flatbed transport operations in Tanzania and the neighboring countries. The role involves ensuring compliance with Tanzanian regulatory standards, enhancing driver performance and safety, conducting route risk assessments, overseeing training, and managing the accident handling and insurance recovery process. Flexibility to work shifts and respond to emergencies is essential.
Responsibilities
- Ensure strict adherence to Tanzanian HSE laws, including OSHA,
LATRA, EWURA, TBS, NEMC, and related fuel and cargo transport standards.
- Maintain all regulatory documentation: licenses, inspection
reports, permits, and safety certifications.
- Lead audits, inspections, and enforce company-wide safety
standards and corrective actions.
- Monitor and analyze driver behavior using telematics
(speeding, harsh braking, fatigue).
- Conduct periodic driver evaluations and issue safety
performance reports.
- Enforce corrective actions such as refresher training,
penalties, or driver suspension if necessary.
- Conduct risk assessments for local and cross-border routes
(e.g., road conditions, theft zones, black spots).
- Maintain a Route Risk Register with recommended mitigation.
- Coordinate with escorts, marshals, and local enforcement
agencies where needed.
- Organize and conduct driver induction, defensive driving,
fire safety, spill management, and emergency drills.
- Deliver regular toolbox talks and promote behavioral safety
initiatives.
- Update training content as per changing laws, fleet
composition, or incident trends.
- Lead immediate response and root cause investigation of any
accident, spill, or near-miss incident.
- Collect witness reports, dash-cam footage, GPS logs, and
driver statements for each case.
- Prepare detailed incident reports and submit to management,
insurance, and authorities as needed.
- Coordinate post-incident assessments and fleet inspection
checks before releasing units back on the road.
- Liaise with insurance providers for accident claims,
third-party involvement, and documentation support.
- Ensure timely submission of accident reports, cost
estimates, repair quotes, and required paperwork.
- Follow up on claim approvals, recovery payouts, and maintain
a claim tracking log.
- Work with finance and legal teams to manage excess payments,
liability issues, and reimbursements.
- Ensure all units meet LATRA compliance and safety inspection
standards: reflectors, extinguishers, spill kits, first aid boxes, etc.
- Conduct random yard and roadside inspections to ensure HSE
readiness.
- Support workshop team in safety checks, post-accident or
breakdown repairs.
- Be on-call for emergencies, including accidents, spillages,
and breakdowns.
- Work rotating shifts, including weekends, nights, and public
holidays.
- Provide support during long-distance or border-related
operations when risk is elevated.