Health & Safety Management Systems
Once the basics and foundation of Health & Safety are in place, the next step is to understand the formation and preparation of the HSE Plan & Policy. There are many elements that form a part of a successful and efficient policy. These are important considering the overall HSE objectives that organizations desire to build in their overall systems.
The course gears you up for advanced stages as an HSE professional. It takes examples of successful policy making steps that allow you to plan and prepare for the same. The IGC-2 program has been successfully converted into an efficient eLearning program and adequate for individuals looking to build and develop their HSE credentials.
Specification
Target audience
- Managers
- Line Managers & Supervisors
- Workers
Training duration: 40:00 minutes
Device compatibility: Laptop, Desktop, Tablet & Mobile smartphone
Languages: English
Course Objectives
- Introduction
- Key Elements of Health & Safety Management Systems
- The purpose and importance of setting up Policies for Health & Safety management systems
- Key Features and Content covered in an effective Health & Safety Policy
- Activities
- Benchmarking
- Advantages of Benchmarking
- Organizational Health & Safety
- Arrangements for Health & Safety
- Guidance of Review of Health & Safety Policy
- Standards & Guidance
Other Courses
Site EHS Manager
- Introduction
- Roles & Responsibilities
- Managing Calendar
- Managing Resources
- Role of National Governments
Laptop, desktop, mobile, tablet
English
Work Equipment Hazards
- Mobile Work Equipment Hazards
- Control Measures
- Lifting Equipment: Hazards
- Lifting Equipment: Control Measures
- Overhead Cranes (EOT)
Laptop, desktop, mobile, tablet
English
Foundation In Health & Safety
- Introduction
- Scope & Nature of Health & Safety
- Moral, Social and Economic reasons for Maintaining and Promoting good Standards of Health and Safety in the work place
Laptop, desktop, mobile, tablet
English