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Health & Safety Management in the Oil & Gas Industries (Best Practice) (HS11)
objectives
This informative programme will highlight the importance of management of health, safety and environmental risks within an organisation, particularly in high hazard industries such as oil, gas and chemicals. It will also equip participants with the necessary knowledge to ensure that their organisation can effectively manage these risks, avoid loss and improve its financial viability.
who should attend
This practical programme is designed for managers, directors and HS professionals who have the ultimate responsibility within an organisation for the management of health, safety and environmental issues. It is also suitable for those who have an interest in HSE matters.
This programme is accredited by the institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH). As part of the assessment process and in order to attain the required standard for an IOSH certificate, delegates will be required to sit a short exam at the end of the programme.
programme profile
- Loss control theory
- Damage to people, plant, the environment, company reputation
- Business opportunity impact on the financial health of an organisation
- Measuring the cost of potential losses and actual
losses arising from accidents and incidents
- Effective safety, health and environmental management system
- Essential elements of the key health and safety management tools
- Risk assessment
- Accident/incident investigation
- Auditing
- Health and safety role in corporate governance
- Health and safety responsibilities:
- Directors
- Senior Managers
- Styles of management
- Impact on health and safety performance within an organisation
- Business culture
- Impact on the performance of the organisation as a whole with particular reference to health and safety
- Safety culture, how can we measure it?
- The influence of directors and senior managers on the safety culture of an organisation
- Walking the talk; how should a Director or Senior Manager behave with respect to health, safety and environmental issues?
- The key role of human factors in health and safety
- Behaviour modification
- Theory and practice of achieving consistent safe behaviour within all levels of an organisation
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