Advanced Health & Safety Management
Advanced Health & Safety Management
OBJECTIVES
- The necessity to manage health and safety with the same degree of expertise and to the same standards as other core business activities
- The Legislation in Europe and the United States for High Hazard Industries
- Safety Management Systems
- The Management Loop
- Policy for Health & Safety
- Organization for health and safety
- Planning and Implementation
- Measuring Performance
- Auditing and Reviewing Performance
- Risk Control Systems
- Inputs
- Outputs
- Processes
WHO SHOULD ATTNED?
This seminar is a practical guide for professionals involved in improving health and safety in their organization. It would benefit the following people: Directors, Professionals, Safety Professionals, Employee Representatives.
COURSE OUTLINE
DAY 1
- Introduction
- Legislation for Health and Safety
- Legislation for High Hazard Industries
- Process Safety Management
- The Seveso Directive
- Introduction to Safety Management Systems
- Mechanical Model
- Socio-Technical Model
- Human activity System
- The Outer System Environment
- The Inner System Environment
DAY 2
- The Management Loop
- Policy for Health & Safety
- Human Resource development
- Avoiding Loss
- Responsibility for accidents rest with management
- Organizational factors
- Human Factors
- Quality, Environment and Health and Safety
- Organization for health and safety
- Control
- Co-operation
- Communication
- Competence
DAY 3
- Planning and Implementation
- Management arrangements
- Risk Control Systems – Inputs Processes, Outputs
- Risk Assessments
- Hazard Identification & Evaluation Methods
- Prioritizing Risks
- Work Permit Systems & LO / TO
- Hazard Communication
- COSHH Assessments
DAY 4
- Planning the overall Health and Safety Management System
- Case Study of the Flixborough Disaster
- Introduction to HAZOP
DAY 5
- Measuring Performance
- Active Monitoring systems
- Reactive Monitoring systems
- Auditing and Reviewing Performance
- Audits
- Reviews
- Course Evaluation and Summary