Lex Hanegraaf Jp

General Manager HSEQ at Built Environs

Lex Hanegraaf is a seasoned professional in health, safety, environment, and quality (HSEQ) management with extensive experience in the construction and health sectors. Currently serving as the General Manager HSEQ and Corporate HSEQ Manager at Built Environs since October 2018, Lex is also an active Committee Member for the Mining and Quarrying Occupational Health and Safety Committee and holds the position of Deputy Chair at the Australian Institute of Health & Safety's South Australia Branch. As the Chairperson of the South Australian Construction Safety Alliance, responsibilities include monitoring workplace health and safety issues and leading industry initiatives. Previous roles include Project SQE Manager for the Calvary Adelaide Hospital and HSE Coordinator for significant projects, such as the New Royal Adelaide Hospital. Lex holds multiple academic qualifications, including a Graduate Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety Management from the University of South Australia and a Diploma of Environmental Management from Absorb Environmental Solutions.

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Adelaide, Australia

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Built Environs

Built Environs is an award-winning commercial construction company with the ability to deliver significant and complex projects. Built Environs delivers projects across the accommodation, defence, education, entertainment and sport, government, health, industrial, office, retail and transport sectors. Founded in South Australia in 1987, Built Environs has fostered a culture of safe, innovative, solutions-based construction from its inception. That commitment remains robust today. We recognise that our people are the source of our success and invest heavily in their safety and professional development. Our positive and energising culture translates directly to delivering excellent results for our customers and underlines the success of every Built Environs project.


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51-200

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