Introduction
This course is designed for individuals seeking to pursue or transition into a career in Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) across industries such as manufacturing, construction, oil & gas, petrochemicals, logistics, and aviation. It provides a comprehensive overview of Safety Officer responsibilities and serves as a foundation for professional certifications like OSHA, IOSH, and NEBOSH.
Objectives
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
- Understand the roles and responsibilities of employees and employers to achieve safe, quality, and efficient operations.
- Coordinate activities of contractors, sub-contractors, visitors, and clients within an organization.
- Identify hazards and implement or suggest solutions for risk management to prevent or minimize incidents and accidents.
Target Audience
- HR and Training Safety (HRT) personnel
- Emergency Response Team Safety (ERT) members
- Fire Engineering / Fire Safety personnel
- Field Safety officers
- Logistics Safety professionals
- Avionics and Airline safety personnel
Outlines
Day 1: Safety Officer Fundamentals
- Roles and responsibilities of a Safety Officer
- Understanding “who is a Safety Officer”
Day 2: Risk Assessment & Hazard Management
- Workplace risk assessment
- Environmental impact mitigation
- Job-hazard analysis
Day 3: Legal & Compliance Documentation
- Preparing legal documentation
- Conducting safety audits and inspections
- Internal and external (3rd party) audit preparation
Day 4: Emergency Preparedness & Communication
- Emergency preparedness planning
- Preparing toolbox meetings
- Health and safety practices for 365 days
Day 5: Building a Safety Culture
- Characteristics of an effective safety culture
- Management commitment and employee involvement
- Effective communication
- Incident and accident analysis
- Defining a value system
- Common reasons for safety culture failures
About Kuala Lumpur
If you are not the type to laze around during your vacation and prefer a full schedule, visiting a capital city is a good idea! You won’t be short of activities to fill your days and may choose from museums, shops, amusement parks, theaters, restaurants, or even festivals. Don’t know where to go? Look no further! Kuala Lumpur, in Malaysia, has a wide range of things to do there. Whether traveling alone, with someone else, your family, or even friends, you will surely find what to do.