Occupational Health and Safety management gives your
company a global competitive edge and with an OHSAS 18001 certified
quality framework in place, you can be confident in
- Improving Safety,
- Improving healthy environment and
- Reducing accidents/incidents.
We offer OHSAS 18001 training
courses designed to help you achieve one of the most widely
recognised quality management systems worldwide – growing your market share and
giving employees clearly defined roles and responsibilities.
Training modules available for : - Foundation/ Awareness course
- “Implementing an Occupational Health and Safety
Management System Based on OHSAS 18001:2007” two-day course has been designed
to provide participants with the knowledge for effective implementation of an occupational health and safety management system in
line with the system requirement. Participants will learn the concepts needed to develop and
implement an occupational health and safety management system, as well as a
compilation of implementation tools to refer to during their organization’s
implementation process.
- Who should attend?
- Management representatives
- Anyone involved in
defining, planning, or implementing an OHSAS 18001:2007-based occupational
health and safety management system
- Implementation team members
- Students
- Learning objectives
- Scope,
importance and benefits of OHSAS 18001:2007
- Prepare for OHSAS
18001:2007 certification
- Internal Auditor Training Course
- This OHSAS 18001:2007 Internal Auditor course provides
attendees with the techniques to undertake structured internal audits
referencing the requirements of OHSAS 18001:2007.
- The two-day course is structured to provide delegates with information
regarding the skills and techniques to prepare, conduct and report internal
occupational health and safety audits.
- Who should attend?
- Attendees should have a
working knowledge of OHSAS 18001:2007 either through attending a introductory course or through a practical understanding.
- Existing/ newly appointed auditors
- Health and safety managers/advisors
- Quality
managers
- Environmental managers/advisors
- Integrated risk managers and
any other personnel with a desire to develop their understanding of
occupational health and safety auditing.
- Learning objectives
- Identify the principles of
auditing and auditor responsibilities
- Plan an OHSAS audit
- Conduct information opening
and closing meetings
- Conduct an audit based on
process identification, sampling and questioning
- Provide verbal and written
feedback
- Document concise
nonconformities
- Effectively report on an
audit
- Follow-up on corrective
actions
Training
programmes are organised at pre-determined venue and time and can also
be arranged at client venue with minimum guaranteed participants.
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