Training Course: Safety officer -HSE Management

HE21326 28 Feb - 4 Mar 2021 Cost : 2275 € Euro
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Introduction

This course prepares any individual wanting to pursue or shift to another career in EHS in the field of manufacturing, construction, oil & gas, petrochemicals, logistics, airline industry etc.

The course gives a general overview of what do Safety Officers do in their chosen field of work. Also, this course is a very good backbone for those wanting to take Safety Professional Certifications like OSHA, IOSH, and NEBOSH.

Course Objective of Safety officer

This program is designed for those who want to have a working background and develop soft and technical skills as a Safety Officer or Safety Inspector.

Skilled Laborers/ Engineers who want certifications/ Nurses/ graduates of non-engineering courses/ or anyone searching for better career opportunities or professional development.

  •   To understand the roles and responsibilities of the employee-employer that each must perform to achieve safe, quality and efficient operation.
  •   To coordinate activities of contractors, sub-contractors, visitors and clients working in any given organization.
  •   To be able to identify hazards and mitigate or suggest solutions for risk management to lessen if not to totally eliminate or prevent incidents and accidents.

Who should attend?

This program is designed for those who want to have a working background and develop soft and technical skills as a Safety Officer or Safety Inspector.

Skilled Laborers/ Engineers who want certifications/ Nurses/ graduates of non-engineering courses/ or anyone searching for better career opportunities or professional development.

a.HR and Training Safety (HRT)
b. Emergency Response Team Safety (ERT)
c. Fire Engineering/Fire Safety
d. Field Safety
e. Logistics Safety
f.  Avionics and Airline safety

Course Outline of safety officer

  •   How to be a safety officer/what is/who is a safety officer
  •  Making a workplace risk assessment and environmental impact mitigation
  •   Making job-hazard analysis
  •   Preparing legal documentation
  •  Making safety audits and inspection
  •  Emergency preparedness planning
  •   Making inspection and audit reports
  •    Preparing toolbox meetings
  •  Preparing for internal and external (3rd party) audits
  •  365 days of health and safety
  • Characteristics of an Effective Safety Culture :
  1. Does Management Commitment Make a Difference?
  2. Top Management Commitment and Employee Involvement
  3. Effective Communication
  4. Analyzing Incidents and Accidents
  5. Defining a Value System
  6. Why Do Safety Cultures Fail?

 

 

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