Program Objectives:
By the end of the program, participants will be able to:
- Enhance their ability to effectively manage a Safety and Health program.
- Identify the important factors and steps in hazard analysis and control.
- Design and implement an emergency action plan.
- Develop skills in safety supervision, leadership and evaluation.
- Initiate and conclude an effective accident investigation.
This program is designed for:
Safety specialists, coordinators and others involved in implementing safety and health programs. Emphasis is placed on gaining in-depth knowledge and skills to design, develop and deploy an effective safety management system. This program is worth 25 NASBA CPEs.
Locations & Dates:
24 - 28 Jun 2012 Abu Dhabi, English
02 - 06 Dec 2012 Dubai, English
Meirc reserves the right to alter dates, content, venue and trainer with a reasonable notice time.
One extra free place for every 2 paid nominees
Delivery Type: Group-Live
Pre-requisites: None
Program Outline
Introduction to Safety Management - Top Management Commitment
- Employee Involvement
- Total Quality Safety Management
- Effective Communication
- Analyzing Incidents and Accidents
Hazard Analysis and Control - Definitions and Some Basics
- Hazard Categories
- Identifying Hazards
- Analyzing the Work Environment
- Controlling and Problem Solving
- Writing Effective Recommendations
Emergency Action Plans (EAP) - Basic Questions and Definitions
- Developing the EAP
- Policies and Procedures
- Plan Review, Coordination and Update
Hazard Communications - Responsibilities
- Analysis of the Work Environment
- Container Labeling and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
- Program Analysis Exercise
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Safety Supervision and Leadership - Safety Responsibilities
- Identifying and Correcting Hazards
- Ensuring Safety Accountability
- Creating a Culture of Consequences
- Tough-Caring Leadership
Effective Accident Investigation - Initiating the Investigation
- Documenting the Accident Scene
- Conducting Effective Interviews
- Conducting Event Analysis and Causes
- Developing Effective Recommendations and Writing the Report
Safety Management System (SMS) - The Basics and Analysis of the SMS
- Cause Analysis Tools and Techniques
- Evaluating SMS
- Employee Participation
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