Course Description
Devising a cost-effective system that meets the requirements of occupational health and safety (OH&S) legislation can present a real challenge. This is especially true if you decide to develop Health and Safety Management Systems that are aligned or integrated with Quality, or with Environmental Management Systems.
This two-day non-residential health and safety training course shows delegates how to develop and maintain management systems based on BS OHSAS 18001:2007. The aims of the health and safety training course are for delegates to identify the:
- Motivation to build and establish a safer Occupational Health and Safety management system and culture
- Management system requirements of BS OHSAS 18001:2007
- Gap analysis process
- Established tools and techniques for the implementation process
- Key documentation requirements
- Meaningful performance indicators and their application
Who Should Attend?
- Health and Safety managers/advisors
- Quality Managers
- Environmental Managers
- Staff with responsibility for implementing and auditing Occupational Health and Safety management systems
Benefits to Your Business:
- Driving compliance with the latest legislation
- Assisting in developing a safe working environment that is beneficial to all
- A cost-effective management system
- Most importantly, it demonstrates that your organization takes the health and safety of its staff seriously and is proactive in its efforts to promote their well-being.
Course Structure
- The background to BS OHSAS 18001:2007
- The implementation process and PDCA
- Identification of legal and other requirements
- The requirements of BS OHSAS 18001:2007
- The initial status review
- Implementation planning
- Implementing the system
- Monitoring and measurement
- Management system review
Further Information
Fee: two-day non-residential health and safety training course including refreshments, lunch and health and safety training course notes - £805 + VAT