Position Summary:
The Safety Intern will support the Safety Department in a manufacturing environment by assisting with the development, implementation, and evaluation of workplace safety programs. This internship provides hands-on experience in occupational safety and health, regulatory compliance, and hazard prevention. The intern will work closely with the Safety Coordinator and Safety Manager to complete key safety projects, including Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures, Job Safety Analyses (JSAs), and daily safety and fire prevention audits.
This position is designed to provide practical, real-world safety experience while developing technical, analytical, and professional communication skills.
Essential Functions:
Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Program Support
Assistinidentifyingequipment requiring LOTO proceduresObserve equipment operation, shutdown, and energy isolation methodsIdentifyand document hazardous energy sources (electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, etc.)Draft clear, standardized LOTO proceduresin accordance withOSHA 29 CFR 1910.147Capture and organize photo documentation for proceduresReview procedures with maintenance, operations, and safety leadership for accuracy
Job Safety Analysis (JSA) Development
Collaborate with supervisors and operators toobservejob tasks and processesBreak down jobs into logical task stepsIdentifypotential hazards associated with each taskRecommendappropriate engineering, administrative, and PPE controls
Document findings using company JSA templatesAssistwith communication and training related to completed JSAs
Daily Safety & Fire Prevention Audits
Conduct daily safety and fire prevention inspections throughout the facilityIdentifyunsafe conditions, behaviors, and fire hazardsDocument findings and corrective actionsFollow up on open items to ensuretimelyresolutionAssistwith tracking trends and recurring issues
Additional Duties
Shadow the Safety Coordinator during safety walks, meetings, and investigationsAssistwith safety data entry, recordkeeping, and documentationParticipate in safety meetings, toolbox talks, and training sessionsSupport special safety projects as assignedComply withall company safety rules and procedures at all times
Qualifications, Certifiations, and Skills:
Learning Objectives & Internship Outcomes
By the completion of the internship, the intern will:
Gain practical understanding of OSHA General Industry standards
Develop skills in hazard identification and risk assessmentLearn how to create effective safety documentation and proceduresUnderstandday‑to‑daysafety program management in a manufacturing environmentBuild professional communication and collaboration skills
Required Qualifications
Currently enrolled in or recently graduated from a degree program in: Occupational Safety & HealthEnvironmental Health & Safety (EHS)Industrial SafetyEngineering, Industrial Technology, or a related fieldBasic knowledge or interest in workplace safety and OSHA regulationsStrong attention to detail and organizational skillsAbility to communicate effectively with employees at all levelsWillingness to learn and follow safety rules in a manufacturing environmentAbility to walk production areas, climb stairs, and wear required PPE
Preferred Qualifications
Completion or pursuit of OSHA 10‑Hour General Industry trainingFamiliarity with manufacturing or industrial environments
Experience with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)Strong writing and documentation skills