Duration: 4 Days | Mode: Online/Classroom
IOSH Managing Safely is unlike any other safety and health course. Why? Because it delivers practical step-by-step guidance with a sharp business focus that’s hands-on and jargon-free. The innovative format and content is engaging and inspiring – critical to embedding safety and health throughout your entire organization.
BST delivers high standard health and safety training with IOSH certification in India.
Advantages
- Provides the knowledge and tools required to manage safely or as 2nd or 3rd party auditors
- Peace of mind from training that’s designed and quality-controlled by Institution of Occupational Safety and Health UK.
- Flexibility of delivery that suits to all.
- Internationally recognized and respected HSE certification.
- Efficient and effective learning – health, safety and environmental basics covered in a single program.
- All candidates will get IOSH MS text book for future reference.
- Foundation to achieve all international HSE certifications.
- Easy assessment, only 30 objective type questions (Multiple choice).
IOSH Managing Safely Course Contents
Module 1 – Introducing IOSH Managing Safely
- Why is it important to manage safely?
- What are your responsibilities as a Manager/HSE?
Module 2 – Assessing Risks
- What is Risk?.
- What is risk Assessment?
- How are risk assessments carried out?
Module 3 – Controlling Risks
- How do you reduce Risk?
- How do decide which risk control to use?
Module 4 – Understanding your responsibilities
- What does the law require you to do?
- How does the law work?
- What are the key parts of health and safety management system?
Module 5 – Identifying Hazards
- What are common hazards?
- What can you do about common hazards?
Module 6 – Investigating Accidents and Incidents
- Why investigate accidents and incidents?
- How do accidents and incidents happen?
- How do you carry out an investigation?
Module 7 – Measuring Performance
- What’s performance measurement about?
- How do you measure health and safety performance?
- What is auditing?
