Safety Management System
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Introduction
A Safety Management System (SMS) is a systematic approach to managing safety, including the necessary organisational structures, accountabilities, policies and procedures. (ICAO). Moreover, it is a systematic and explicit approach defining the activities by which safety management is undertaken by an organisation in order to achieve acceptable or tolerable safety
Learning Objectives:
At the end of this training session, participants will be able to understand:
- What an OHSMS is and what are benefits of system
- Purpose and structure of the OHSAS 18001:2007 standard
- The requirements of the OHSAS 18001:2007 standard
- Hazard identification, risk assessment, and determination of controls
- What an audit is and the benefits of an audit
- How to plan, conduct, report, and follow up an audit
- Participants will be able to: help organizations create safer work environments by reducing injuries and injury-related
- Providing measurable systems that can verify OHS performance
Course Contents:
There are five steps to an effective OHSMS, and these steps form a continual cycle of improvement as shown below. Consultation is a key element of each step.
- Policy
The policy is a general plan of intent which guides or influences future decisions. It is the basis upon which measurable objectives and targets and the OHSMS is developed.
- Planning
Plan how to deliver the OHS policy, objectives and targets to ensure hazards arising from work activities are identified so that risks can be assessed and then controlled.
- Implementation
Implement the plan by developing the capabilities and support mechanisms necessary to achieve the OHS policy, objectives and targets.
- Measurement and evaluation
Measure, monitor and evaluate OHS performance, to determine the effectiveness of risk management, and if necessary take preventative and corrective action. Undertake audit follow-up activities to undertake audit follow-up activities
- Review and improvement
Contribute to the development and improvement of their organization’s occupational Health & Safety management system and review and continually improve the OHSMS, with the objective of improving OHS performance.
Topics: Safety Officer Course
By the end of the course delegate will be able to:
- Understand best practice standards through HSG65, 18001, moral & economic requirements
- Understand implications for good standards in safety & health within an organization
- Develop, promote & communicate an effective health and safety culture in an organization
- Identify the key features of a health & safety policy
- Preparations & performance review of a health & safety audit
- Understand the importance of proactive and reactive health and safety monitoring & measurement
- Identify hazards in the workplace
- Carry out risk assessments
- Record findings & review procedures
- Advise on strategies for controlling hazards, reducing risks & applying safe systems of work
- Identify fire hazards & consequential risks
- Advise on measures to minimize fire risks & develop fire prevention & fighting procedures
- Identify ill health effects of physical processes of work & the environment
- Recommend suitable measures to combat risks
- Explain the processes & procedures for investigating & reporting accidents at work
Part 1: MANAGEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY
- Element 01: Foundation in health and safety
- Element 02: Health and Safety Management System 1-Policy
- Element 03: Health and Safety Management System 2-Organizing
- Element 04: Health and Safety Management System 3-Planning
- Element 05: Health and Safety Management System 4-Measuring Audit and Review
Part 2: CONTROL OF INTERNATIONAL WORKPLACE RISK
- Element 06: Workplace hazards and risk control
- Element 07: Transport hazards and risk control
- Element 08: Musculoskeletal hazards and risk control
- Element 09: Work equipment hazards and risk control
- Element 10: Electrical Safety
- Element 11: Fire Safety
- Element 12: Chemical and biological health hazards and risk control
- Element 13: Physical and psychological health hazards and risk control
Part 3: HEALTH AND SAFETY – PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT
Safety Management System
- What is a safety management system (SMS)? A safety management system is a series of defined, organization-wide processes that provide for effective risk-based decision-making related to your daily business.
- In general, health and safety laws apply to all businesses, no matter how small. As an employer, or a self-employed person, you are responsible for health and safety in your business. You need to take the right precautions to reduce the risks of workplace dangers and provide a safe working environment.
- Health and safety management should be Ist priority of managing your workplace as a whole. It involves practical steps that protect people from harm and at the same time protect the future success and the growth of your business