This five-day HSE course focuses on addressing the challenges of Health, Safety, and Environment management in the construction industry across various sectors, including Oil and Gas, Manufacturing, and Infrastructure. Participants will gain the knowledge and confidence to lead and manage HSE for employees and contractors in complex and fast-paced environments. The course emphasizes preserving lives, property, and the environment while ensuring compliance with legal standards. It highlights best practices from developed countries like the UK and their application to the Nigerian construction industry. Attendees will acquire essential skills for effective HSE management and leadership.
Understanding the Legal frameworks for sustaining HSE Culture
Understanding the Employer and Employee Responsibility
Managing HSE in a Construction Environment
HSE Implementation in Complex sites and Complex Operations
Understanding Corporate HSE Responsibilities
Comparison of Nigerian HSE Environment
Understanding Organisation Culture from a Behavioral Perspective
Need for Stakeholders to raise the standard within the poor Legal Framework in Nigeria
Objectives
To provide concise, comprehensive coverage of HSE implementation in the UK; detailing important Legal framework for sustaining HSE programs
To grasp the essential ingredients of:
HSE Implementation
Challenges of managing HSE in Construction
Legal implication of HSE management in Construction
To understand the skills required to supervise and manage HSE in a Construction Site
To provide some Tools required for continued monitoring of HSE on site
They understand the skills required to develop a functional HSE system in an organization
To understand Employer and Employee roles and responsibilities
Improve organizational culture via Behavioral HSE implementation
Detailed presentations supporting each of the topics
Interactive trainer leads sessions of discussion
Role-plays, case studies, small group work, exercises and
Feedback will be used to facilitate learning.
Allows HSE Managers and Coordinators to update the knowledge to aid the development of practical and workable HSE systems
Provides Key organizational HSE actors with confidence as it discusses HSE implementation in a developed and fully regulated Environment
Enables Organisation to improve the HSE Culture
Understand the essential Legislation and Practices used in sustaining HSE in the Construction industry in an advanced democracy
Have a clear understanding of vital skills, tools, concepts, and proven strategies required for the Construction HSE
Apply the concepts, tools and analytical techniques, and knowledge to bring about improved HSE implementation in an organization
Understand the Employer and Employee role and responsibility in HSE Implementation
Be able to transfer some of the learning into the organization even in a poor legal framework
Understand and develop HSE systems based on Behaviour to enhance the organization’ HSE Culture
Improved chances for persons interested in working in the UK
HSE Managers from all Industries
HSE Supervisors and Coordinators of Construction projects (irrespective of project size)
All Technical staff leading activities critical safety (excavation, electrical, mechanical, instrument, demolition, drilling, hand tools, water or swamp operations, lifting, working at height, public service providers, etc)
HSE Systems Designers and HSE team leaders
Health Team Leaders and First Aiders
Maintenance Staff
DAY 1
Volume 1 - Legislation and Management
A1 - The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
A2 - Responsibilities, Offences, and Penalties, etc
A3 - Safety Policies
A4 - Consultation with Employees
A5 - Induction Training
A6 - General Health and Safety Legislation
A7 - Risk Assessments and Method Statements
A8 - The Construction (Design & Management) Regulation 2007
A9 - Safety Inspections and Auditing
A10 - Safety at Street Works and Road Works
A11 - Setting Up Site
A12 - Security on Site
A13 - Statutory Forms, Notices, and Registers
Case Study
DAY 2
Volume 1 - Occupational Health and Hygiene
B1 - The Management of Health on Site
B2 - Personnel Protective Equipment
B3 - The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health
B4 - First Aid at Work
B5 - Food Safety on Site
B6 - Working with Lead
B7 - Manual Handling
B8 - Asbestos in the Workplace
B9 - Dust Hazards and Control of Fumes
B10 - Control of Noise
B11 - Protection of the Eyes
B12 - Protection of the Skin
B13 - Control of Vibration
Case Study and Syndicate Exercise
DAY 3
Volume 1 - Working at Height
C1 - The Work at Height Regulations 2005
C2 - Ladders, Steps, and Lightweight Staging
C3 - Working Over or Near Water
C4 - System Scaffolds and Mobile Towers
C5 - Tube and Fitting Scaffolds
C6 - Safe Working on Roofs and at Heights
C7 - Fall arrest and Suspension Equipment
C8 - Safety with Steelwork
Case Study
Volume 2 - Safe Use of Plant and Equipment
D1 - Abrasive Wheels
D2 - Cartridge Operated Tools
D3 - Lifting Operations, Equipment, and Accessories
D4 - Mobile Elevated Working Platform
D5 - Hoists and Hoist Tower
D6 - Plant and Work Equipment
D7 - Woodworking Machines
Discussion
DAY 4
Volume 2 - Other Hazardous Activities
E1 - Trackside Safety - Railways
E2 - Working With or Near Buried Services
E3 - Lone Working
E4 - Electrical Safety on Site
E5 - Working In and Around Excavations
E6 - Working in Confined Spaces
E7 - Safety in Demolition
Discussion and Syndicates
Volume 2 - Human Factors
F1 - Accident Prevention and Control
F2 - Accident Reporting and Investigation
F3 - Behaviour-Based Safety
F4 - Drugs and Alcohol Misuse
Discussion
Volume 2 - Waste Management and the Environment
G1 - Waste Management
G2 - Environmental Management
Discussion
DAY 5
Volume 2 - Fire and Flammable Substances
H1 - Fire Prevention and Control in the Office
H2 - Fire Prevention and Control on Site
H3 - Dangerous Substances
H4 - Liquefied Petroleum Gases
H5 - Vehicle Fuels (including Petrol, Diesel, and LPG)
Discussion
Volume 2 - Miscellaneous
M2 - Acronyms used in the Building and Construction Industry
M4 - Sources of Health and Safety Information
M5 - Safety Signs
Discussion