Courses Health & Safety
april
202415aprAll Day19Implementation of Quality, Environmental and Health & Safety Management Systems
Course Details
Objectives • The competencies necessary to conduct an Integrated Management
Course Details
Objectives
• The competencies necessary to conduct an Integrated Management Systems (IMS) audit based on the Management System Standards i.e. ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and the new ISO 45001:2018
• Knowledge and practical skills necessary to conduct an integrated process-based audit
• An understanding of auditing protocols and practice based on ISO 19011
Outline
Background to the Standards and the Benefits
• When did they First Originate?
• Why were they considered Necessary?
• The Benefits Associated with each Standard
• Individual and Integrated Systems
• Pros and Cons for Implementation
Key Elements
• The Standards Clauses
• Comparisons
• Common Procedures
• Legal Requirements IMS Concept, Definition and Documentation
• Integration of System Documentation
• Methodology Audit Skills of IMS Audit
• Selection of IMS TEAM
• IMS Auditing (including auditing methodology, preparation, auditing skills and reporting)
Implementation of the Management Systems
• How do you Start?
• Key Stages of Implementation
• Objectives and Requirements for the Project
• Establishing Processes, Documents and Resources Specific to the Project
• Review of the Requirements related to the Project and Ensuring that the Organization has the Ability to Meet the Defined Requirements
• Results of the Review and Actions arising from the Review
The Roles and Responsibilities of the Individuals Concerned
• Who does What?
• Quality Roles and Responsibilities
• Health & Safety Roles and Responsibilities
• Environmental Roles and Responsibilities
• Combined Roles and Responsibilities
Tools and Techniques for Identifying and Resolving Issues
• Verification, Validation, Monitoring, Measurement, Inspection and Test Activities Specific to the Project and the Criteria for Project Acceptance
• Records Needed to Provide Evidence that the Realization Processes and Resulting Project Meet Requirements
• Review of Contents of Course Manual
• Course Questionnaire
Who Should Attend ?
Quality Assurance Managers
Environmental Managers
Health Safety Managers
General Managers
ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 / ISO 45001 Implementation Team Members
Safety Officers
Quality Directors
Regulatory Affairs Managers
Management Representatives
Internal Auditors
Date
april 15 (Monday) - 19 (Friday)(GMT+03:00)
Venue
Netherland
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Health Guidelines for this Event
may
Course Details
Objectives • To present and analyze the concepts, features and
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Objectives
• To present and analyze the concepts, features and forms of management crises in general and security crises in particular, to keep the participants informed of the crisis reasons and impacts in different conditions and to keep them updated of the techniques and skills of handling crisis situations at the preventive and treatment levels. The Course is aimed also at analyzing the attributes of successful security leaders in crisis management
Outline
Concepts, forms and characteristics of the security crises and the importance of their study.
Concept of crises
Forms and types of crises
Importance of this issue in the government and private administration
Intended and planned reasons as well as unplanned reasons of the security crises
Field examples and discussions. Nature of the reasons and dimensions of the crisis.
Curriculums and methods of advanced management of security crises at the preventive and treatment levels.
Methods of decision making in crisis situations: preventive methods
Methods of decision making in crisis situations: treatment methods
Security negotiation: steps and procedures
Needs, requirements and relevant models in the crisis situation
Confidentiality or public availability of information in the security crisis management
Potential reasons of confidentiality of information in security crisis situations
Potential impacts of confidentiality of information in security crisis situations
Criteria of confidentiality of information in security crisis situations
Information systems in security crisis situations
Attributes required in the leaders of security crisis management and the ways of their development.
Right principles of writing security reports and memos. Security report templates for different situations.
Procedures to be followed when monitoring things and persons in crisis and emergency situations (monitoring and description). Applications and real life case studies.
Emergency cases and some security problems and the way of their handling.
Bases of implementing audit lists for inspection of work sites for the improvement and development of security, health and work conditions.
Skills of handling the special security situations and problems
Who Should Attend ?
Fire Management Professionals
Security Management Professionals
Health, Safety and Environment personnel
Operation, Asset and Facility Professionals
Risk, Marketing and Insurance Professionals
Designated Incident, Emergency and Crisis Response Professionals
Line Managers and Supervisors and other professionals wishing to appraise their comprehension of Emergency Response
Date
may 6 (Monday) - 10 (Friday)(GMT+03:00)
Venue
London
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Health Guidelines for this Event
202406mayAll Day10Security Management, Planning & Asset Protection
Course Details
Objectives • Best management practice and how to apply these
Course Details
Objectives
• Best management practice and how to apply these principles
• Planning security projects and implementing these effectively
• Creating a protection programme to protect intellectual property in addition to physical assets
• Running a pro – active professional security team
Outline
Issues of Security Management
• Strategic and Operation Management
• The Management of Risk
• Crime Management and Prevention
• Management Standards
The Importance of Security Planning
• Legal Obligations
• Loss of Reputation
• Planning and Managing Security Projects
• Principles of Emergency Response and Recovery
Threats to Assets
• Understanding Loss
• Key Point Identification
• Risk Analysis
• Security Survey
• Intellectual Property / Computer Security
• Evacuation Planning
Principals of Asset Protection
• Physical Security
• Perimeter Security and Access Control
• Security Lighting
• Communication and Control Centers
• Investigations / Interviewing
• Special Risks
Implementing Asset Protection Programme
• Crisis Management Plans
• Business Continuity Plans
• Mutual Aid
• Communication Strategies
• Dealing with the Media
Who Should Attend ?
Security Officers, Supervisors and Managers
HSSE Professionals
Fire Personnel
Facility Supervisors
Date
may 6 (Monday) - 10 (Friday)(GMT+03:00)
Venue
Istanbul
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Health Guidelines for this Event
july
Course Details
Objectives Understand the Legal aspects of H&S in construction projects
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Objectives
Understand the Legal aspects of H&S in construction projects
Identify H&S hazards within a construction project
Learn what is required from a Contractor
Understand the elements of H&S Management Systems
Develop insight in Occupational Health
Explain the requirements of Pre Construction Safety Reports and Pre Operation Safety Reports
Outline
Legislation and Contractors
• Definitions
• H&S Foundations
• Legal Compliance
o Civil
o Criminal
o Employer / Employee Duties and Responsibilities
• ILO Construction Convention C-167
• EU Directive 92/57/EEC – temporary or mobile construction sites
• Contractor Selection and Induction
Construction Project Health & Safety Plan, Fire & Environment
• Management Systems, ILO-OHS 2001, OHSAS 18001, ISO 45001
• Construction Project Health & Safety Plan
• Risk Assessments
• Environmental Rules and Regulations
• Incident Reporting
• Fire Prevention
• First Aid
Occupational Health
• Chemicals hazards
• Biological hazards
• Physical hazards
• Drugs, Alcohol and Smoking
• Personal Protective Equipment PPE
• Psychological hazards
Common Hazards and Controls
• Excavations and Confined Spaces
• Movement of People and Vehicles
• Safety in the use of Lifting and moving Equipment
• Working at height
• Site Access and Security
• Permit-To-Work (PTW) Process
Construction of High Hazard Plants
• Legislation and good practice
o PSM 1910.119
o Seveso Directive
• Pre Construction Safety Reports
• Pre Operation Safety Reports
Who Should Attend ?
HSE Personnel
Contractors
Mechanical Engineers
Inspection Engineers
Existing and New Project Managers
Graduate Engineers
Date
july 15 (Monday) - 19 (Friday)(GMT+03:00)
Venue
London