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Introduction

Safety Management Best Practices Training Course provides a comprehensive understanding of modern approaches to workplace safety and health management. With the introduction of ISO 45001 Safety Management Systems and updated OSHA Safety and Health Program Guidelines, organizations must ensure that their safety management frameworks align with the latest international standards and best practices.

This training course explores whether management systems act as a challenge or a solution in achieving high safety performance. Participants will gain insights into implementing effective Safety Management Systems, controlling major accident hazards, and developing strong safety leadership within organizations.

The course also highlights the importance of integrating both technical safety controls and human factors to achieve sustainable safety performance. Through practical examples and structured learning, participants will explore risk assessment techniques, safety culture development, and proactive monitoring approaches. By focusing on safety management best practices, organizations can strengthen compliance, reduce operational risks, and improve overall workplace safety performance across various industrial environments.

What are the Goals?

Safety Management Best Practices Training Course aims to strengthen participants’ knowledge of modern safety management frameworks and help organizations align with international standards such as ISO 45001 Safety Management Systems. The course develops practical skills required to improve workplace safety performance and implement effective safety management strategies.

By the end of this training course, participants will be able to:

  • Identify key health and safety codes of practice introduced by leading international organizations

  • Understand the principles and structure of ISO 45001 Safety Management Systems

  • Develop practical approaches to promoting a positive safety culture within organizations

  • Apply task-based risk assessment techniques to identify and evaluate workplace hazards

  • Analyse HSE plans, including pre-construction and pre-operations safety reports

  • Understand the importance of active and reactive monitoring in safety management

  • Recognize best practices for controlling major accident hazards and high-risk operations

  • Strengthen decision-making related to safety management systems and operational risk control

Who is this Training Course for?

Safety Management Best Practices Training Course is designed for professionals responsible for maintaining safe working environments and improving safety management processes across operational and project activities. The course provides practical insights for individuals involved in safety planning, operational risk control, and compliance with international safety standards.

This training course will benefit professionals from various industries who are responsible for implementing or supporting Health and Safety Management Systems.

This course is particularly suitable for:

  • Senior managers responsible for health and safety management within their organizations

  • Health and safety professionals involved in workplace safety systems and compliance

  • Line managers, team leaders, and shift supervisors responsible for operational safety

  • Production engineers working in high-risk or industrial environments

  • Personnel involved in preparing safety reports and HSE documentation

  • Professionals responsible for implementing risk assessments and safety management practices

  • Individuals supporting construction, maintenance, and operational safety initiatives

How will this Training Course be Presented?

This Safety Management Best Practices Training Course uses a range of structured learning techniques to support understanding and practical application of safety management concepts. The learning approach focuses on encouraging participation, knowledge sharing, and practical problem-solving related to Safety Management Systems and workplace risk management.

Participants will engage in interactive discussions, practical exercises, and case studies that demonstrate real-world applications of safety management principles. These activities allow participants to explore challenges related to major hazard control, safety culture development, and risk assessment practices.

The course also incorporates group discussions and collaborative learning sessions where participants can exchange experiences and explore different approaches to improving safety performance. Training videos and guided discussions are used to reinforce key concepts such as ISO 45001 Safety Management Systems, incident analysis techniques, and proactive monitoring strategies.

This blended learning approach ensures participants develop a clear understanding of safety management best practices and how they can be applied effectively within their organizations.

Course Content

Day 1

Safety Management Systems

  • The Scope and Nature of Health and Safety Management System Overview
  • Case Study
  • OHSAS 18001, ILO OHS 2001, POPMA vs. PDCA
  • ISO 45001 Safety Management System
  • OSHA’s Safety & Health Program Management (Guidelines)
Day 2

Major Hazards Control Best Practice

  • The Safety Case Concept & Elements of Seveso
  • Inherently Safer Designs
  • Emergency Planning and Major Hazards
  • The Role of Human Contribution to Incidents
  • Active Errors, Preconditions and Latent Failures
  • Incident Analysis Techniques - Best Practice
Day 3

Risk Assessment Best Practice

  • Risk Assessment - The Pitfalls
  • How to Make Risk Assessment Effective
  • Evaluation of Risks - Best Practice
  • Applying Task-Based Risk Assessment to Work Permits
  • The Role of Task Analysis and Job-Safety Analysis
  • Case Study
Day 4

Measuring Performance & Safety Culture

  • Measuring Performance – Active and Reactive
  • Key Performance Indicators & Process Safety Performance Indicators
  • Case Study
  • Best Practice Techniques for Promoting Safety Culture
  • Communication, Control, Co-operation & Competence
  • Assessing Improvement and Linking Safety Culture with the HSE Management System
Day 5

Project HSE Plans

  • Construction HSE Plans
  • Pre-Construction & Pre-Operations Safety Report
  • Land Use Planning
  • Safety Instrumented Systems
  • Tank Farms
  • Course Review and Evaluation

The Certificate

Recognition
  • Anderson Certificate of Completion for delegates who attend and complete the training course
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