HSE roles at Faculty of Engineering - Kunnskapsbasen
HSE roles at Faculty of Engineering
HSE roles at The Faculty of engineering
Leaders
Faculty of Engineering: Olav Bolland
- IBM - Civil and Environmental Engineering -Einar Aassved Hansen
- EPT - Energy and Process Engineering - Terese Løvås
- IGV - Geosciences - Ute Mann
- KT - Structural Engineering - Anders Rønnquist
- IMT - Marine Technology - Sverre Steen
- MTP - Mechanical and Industrial Engineering - Torgeir Welo
- IVB - Manufacturing and Civil Engineering - Geir Owren
- IHB - Ocean Operations and Civil Engineering - Hans Petter Hildre
- Faculty administration - Anne Rossvoll
HSE coordinators
Line managers can delegate HSE tasks to an HSE coordinator. The tasks of the HSE coordinator should be agreed upon and documented. The HSE coordinator should report to the head of the unit and keep them informed about significant matters related to HSE work. HSE coordinators handle HSE deviations. See NTNUs HSE policy for more
Safety representatives
The main task of the Employee Representative (VO) is to act as the employees' representative in matters concerning HSE and to safeguard their interests in such matters. The VO is responsible for providing feedback to the employees.
Find your safety representative
Chemicals - Contact persons for the substance register
The Chemical contact persons at the departments are responsible for maintaining and updating the substance register at their respective locations. They must ensure that safety data sheets are correctly placed in the substance register when new chemicals are purchased. They are also responsible for conveying and implementing measures, actions, and training related to the use of the substance register, guiding and providing information on the substance register's risk assessment and chemical substitution. Additionally, they should report to the management as needed.
- Civil and Environmental Engineering Marina Juarez
- Energy and process engineering Bjørn VolsethPaul Svendsen
- Geosciences Torill Sørløkk
- Oceans operations and civil engineering: The responsibility lies with the Room Manager.
- Structural engineering Tone H. Nilsen
- Marine Technology Emil Bratlie
- Mechanical and industrial engineering Rebecca Sandtrøen
- Manufacturing and civil engineering Pål Erik Endrerud
Chemical and biological work environment
Radiation
Contact persons
- Civil and Environmental Engineering Thai Mai
- Energy and process engineering Halvor HaukvikMorten Grønli
- Geosciences Torill SørløkkCamilo Andres Mena Silva
- Oceans Operations and Civil Engineering Hans Christian Giske
- Structural engineering Tone H. Nilsen, vara Karoline Bjørgum
- Mechanical and industrial engineering Arve Skorstad
- Marine Technology Emil Bratlie
Guidelines for Radiation Protection and Use of Radiation Sources (Norwegian)
Gas Coordinator
- Civil and Environmental Engineering Trine Håberg
- Energy and process engineering Bjørn VolsethLars Konrad Sørensen
- Geosciences Erlend Våtevik
- Oceans Operations and Civil Engineering André Tranvåg
- Structural engineering Tone H. Nilsen
- Mechanical and industrial engineering Bjørn Martin Bendixen
- Manufacturing and civil engineering Pål Erik Endrerud
Contact person for hazardous waste
- Civil and Environmental Engineering Marina Juarez
- Energy and process engineering Bjørn Volseth
- Geosciences Torill Sørløkk
- Oceans Operations and Civil Engineering: Ansvar ligger til romansvarlig
- Structural engineering Tone H. Nilsen
- Mechanical and industrial engineering Rebecca SandtrøenBjørn Martin Bendixen
- Manufacturing and civil engineering Pål Erik Endrerud
Hazardous infectious and radioactive waste
Room cards
The persons responsible for the different labs and other areas at your department in your unit can be found in the room cards database
The person responsible for the room should:
- participate in risk assessments and HSE processes.
- have knowledge of the work performed in the room and make sure that it does not cause health, environment or safety hazards.
- make sure that the necessary equipment is available.
- make sure that room cards are filled out and placed on the doors, as described under Printing room cards.
- check and, if necessary, update the information on the room card at least once a year and/or in case of changes. If there are no changes, it is enough that the person responsible for the room signs the room card(s) already in place.