By the end of the program, participants will be able to:
Enhance their ability to effectively manage a Safety and Health program.
Identify the important factors and steps in hazard analysis and control.
Design and implement an Emergency Action Plan.
Develop skills in safety supervision, leadership and evaluation.
Initiate and conclude an effective Accident Investigation.
This Program is designed for:
Safety specialists, coordinators and others involved in implementing safety and health programs. Emphasis is
placed on gaining in depth knowledge and skills to design, develop and deploy an effective safety management
system.
Program Outline:
Introduction to Safety Management
Safety Supervision and Leadership
Top Management Commitment
Employee Involvement
Total Quality Safety Management
Effective Communications
Analyzing Incidents and Accidents
Safety Responsibilities
Identifying and Correcting Hazards
Providing Safety Training and Supervision
Ensuring Safety Accountability
Creating a Culture of Consequences
Tough-Caring Leadership
Hazard Analysis and Control
Effective Accident Investigation
Definitions and Some Basics
Hazard Categories
Identifying Hazards
Analyzing the Work Environment
Controlling and Problem Solving
Writing Effective Recommendations
Initiating the Investigation
Documenting the Accident Scene
Conducting Effective Interviews
Conducting Event Analysis and Causes
Developing Effective Recommendations
Writing the Report
Emergency Action Plans (EAP)
Safety Management System (SMS)
Basic Questions and Definitions
Developing the EAP
Policies and Procedures
Duties, Responsibilities and Training
Plan Review, Coordination and Update
The Basics
Analyzing the SMS
Cause Analysis Tools and Techniques
Evaluating SMS
S.H.A.R.P.
Anticipation, Detection, Evaluation
Employee Participation
Hazard Communications
Responsibilities
Analysis of the Work Environment
Container Labeling and Material Safety
Data Sheets (MSDS)