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Safety Supervisor

Supplyhouse · Canal Winchester, Ohio, United States · Posted Jun 26, 2026

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At  SupplyHouse.com , we value every individual team member and cultivate a community where people come first. Led by our core values of G enerosity, R espect, I nnovation, T eamwork, and GRIT, we’re dedicated to maintaining a supportive work environment that celebrates diversity and empowers everyone to reach their full potential. As an industry-leading e-commerce company specializing in HVAC, plumbing, heating, and electrical supplies since 2004, we strive to foster growth while providing the best possible experience for our customers.

We are looking for a new Safety Supervisor to join our growing OH Fulfillment Center network. This individual will report into our Assistant General Manager and is responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining comprehensive workplace safety programs across the fulfillment center. This role identifies contributing factors that interfere with workplace safety and operational performance, ensures compliance with federal, state, and local regulatory requirements, investigates incidents, trains associates on safe work practices, and fosters a proactive culture of safety throughout all departments and shifts.

Job Type: Full-Time, Exempt

Location: 530,000 sq. ft. in Columbus, OH at 6085 Winchester Pike, Columbus, OH 43110

Schedule: Monday through Friday, from 9:00am to 5:30pm EST

Base Salary: $65,000 – $81,000 per year

Please note: Training for this position will be Monday through Friday, from 7:30am to 4:00pm EST for the first week!

Responsibilities:

Develop, implement, and continuously improve the fulfillment center’s safety programs, policies, and standard operating procedures in alignment with OSHA, EPA, all network sites, and other applicable regulations

Conduct daily, hands-on safety audits, floor walks, and hazard assessments across all departments and shifts; actively monitor team member conformity, physically inspect equipment, racking, and workstations for unsafe conditions, and drive timely corrective actions

Maintain accurate and up-to-date safety records, including OSHA 300 logs, inspection reports, training records, and incident documentation

Ensure proper storage, labeling, and handling of hazardous materials; partner with leadership to develop and enforce PPE standards and usage policies across all departments

Lead hands-on investigations of all workplace injuries, near-misses, and property damage incidents at the scene; identify root causes and implement preventive measures

Create and administer accident prevention plans, emergency response procedures, and evacuation drills; collaborate with HR on workers’ compensation cases, return-to-work programs, and case management

Track, analyze, and report on safety metrics, incident reports, and corrective action trends; present findings and recommendations to leadership on a regular cadence

Proactively walk all areas of the facility to identify and immediately address unsafe behaviors, conditions, or equipment; suggest corrective solutions and escalate as necessary

Conduct in-person PIT observations on the floor; document operator performance, coordinate evaluations and re-evaluations, and partner with the Training Supervisor to facilitate coaching, retraining, or corrective action as needed

Investigate PIT-related incidents, near-misses, and equipment damage; maintain PIT certification records, review pre-shift inspection compliance, and address unsafe operating trends in real time

Design and deliver safety onboarding for all new hires and facilitate ongoing training, toolbox talks, and refresher sessions for all associates and supervisors; maintain and update training curriculum to reflect regulatory changes and evolving best practices

Lead the Safety Committee and prepare and present safety-related materials in bi-monthly leadership meetings to build safety competency across departments

Promote a safety-first culture through a consistent, visible, floor-level presence; engage associates directly through recognition programs and open communication channels for reporting concerns

Organize and oversee First Aid, AED, and CPR certification programs for all leadership team members; maintain certification records, track renewal schedules, and coordinate training with qualified providers to ensure continuous compliance

Serve as the primary point of contact for OSHA inspections, regulatory inquiries, and third-party safety audits; prepare and submit required regulatory reports and OSHA recordkeeping filings

Stay current on changes to federal, state, and local safety regulations; communicate impacts, update policies and procedures, and coordinate with facilities and operations to ensure all equipment, racking, fire systems, and infrastructure meet applicable safety codes

Partner with department managers, HR, and senior leadership to integrate safety priorities into daily operations

Participate hands-on in the evaluation and safe design of new processes, equipm…

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