Course Overview:
A Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) management system is
a comprehensive framework used by organizations in preventing, mitigating, and
eliminating disruptions and losses caused by workplace accidents, risk and
hazard exposures, and environmental phenomena.
Reduce the incidence and costs of workplace injuries while
promoting a safety culture of accountability and responsibility. Know the
potential environmental risks and the actions taken to prevent them.
Main objectives of Workshop
The main objective of this workshop is to develop the required awareness and importance of HSE as integral part of operational excellence, enable participants to understand philosophy and core concepts of HSE Management System.
What you will learn:
- Understand the legal framework of health and safety at work
etc. Act 1970 and regulations associated with it.
- Understand the employers’, employees’ with visitors’ duties.
- Evaluate hazards and risk in order to carry out of risk
assessment.
- Understand the legal requirement to report any accident and
dangerous occurrence.
- Develop risk assessment for scientific laboratories that use
chemical or biological organism or both.
Why is health and safety training important
- Ensure you and your employees are not injured or made ill by
the work they do.
- Develop a positive and healthy culture, where safe and
healthy working becomes second nature to everyone.
- Find out how you could manage healthy and safety better.
- Meet your legal duty to protect the health and safety of
your employees.
Resource Person
The workshop would be conducted by a team of experienced HSE,
HR, QA & PM professionals and certified occupational safety and health
management trainer and qualified accident investigators from USA with
diversified experience of working in local and international
operational environment.
Summary of Workshop Content
- Introduction to OSHA
- Defining the basic terminologies of HSE
- Reasons for a safe and healthy workplace
- Statistics of accidents in the industry
- Corporate safety structure
- Stages of safety
- Cost of safety Vs cost for safety
- Introduction to ergonomics
- Hazards identification of risk assessment
- Hazards Reporting System
- Types of pollution
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Accident causation theory
- Accident prevention plan
- Accident Investigation
- OSH Compliance & Certification
- Factories Act 1934
- Summary