30 Jun - 4 Jul 2025
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
Hotel : Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur
Cost : 5775 € Euro
Safety is a core responsibility for all managers, regardless of their field, as both legal and corporate policies demand workplace safety. This course enhances managers' understanding of safety challenges and equips them to ensure a safe work environment by assessing systems, introducing controls, and preventing accidents or illnesses. Delegates will learn to implement precaution hierarchies, document incidents effectively, use active monitoring checklists, understand Safety Management System components, and adopt environmentally friendly practices.
Understanding, assessing, and controlling risks
Understanding responsibilities
Investigating accidents and incidents
Measuring performance
Protecting the environment
Excellent PowerPoint and animated graphic presentations are used to present the course material. The delegates are kept engaged, alert, and never bored with quizzes, board games, and DVDs. It is a useful program with clear instructions and a focused business goal. The delegates will be eager, engaged, and prepared to apply the techniques learned when they return to their jobs.
Confidence in having attended a certified course
Recognize the best current practices
Appreciation of environmental issues
Understanding of Safety Management
Knowledge of risk evaluation that will better prepare them to anticipate different contingencies
Will acquire an internationally recognized certificate
Understand the basics of both safety and the environment
Appreciate their responsibilities within the law
Become better motivated that will result in cost savings
Develop different approaches to increase organizational effectiveness and efficiency
The legal basis of safety
Safety Management Systems
Active monitoring & Reactive Monitoring
Risk assessment and risk control
Environmental awareness
Day One
Introduction and Assessing Risks
Introduction
Course Overview
The importance of managing safety
The manager's Responsibilities
The risk assessment process
Risk assessment
Day Two
Controlling Risks & Understanding Responsibilities
How to Reduce Risks
Hierarchy of risk control
Responsibilities of Managers
Civil Law & Criminal Law
Safety Management Systems
Mock Assessment 1
Day Three
Identifying Hazards
Common Hazards
Identifying the Hazards
Video
Physical hazards
Chemical hazards
Mock Assessment 2
Day Four
Investigating Incidents & accidents
The reasons for investigating incidents
How accidents occur
Causes & consequences
Investigations
Reports
Mock Assessment 3
Day Five
Measuring Performance & Environmental Protection
Active & Reactive Monitoring
Audits
Revision
Preparation of Assessment
Assessment
Briefing on Practical Assessment