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HSE Management Best Practice for Managers, Directors and Board Members

Who should attend: 
All senior management staff and board directors, who are required to oversee the effective and efficient management of the HSE functions in compliance with both the legal requirements and their organisation’s HSE objectives and targets including:
  • Managers, Senior Managers, Directors and Board Directors
  • HSE Committee Members
  • Senior Staff Representatives and Union Leaders
  • HSE practitioners
3 days
Course aims: 

This programme is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills on how to develop and improve their leadership capability for achieving excellent HSE management system. It will address current developments and thinking in the fields.

The programme will provide participants with practical step by step guide needed to review, develop and maintain an effective and efficient HSE management system and best practice to international standards.

The programme will also highlight managements’ responsibilities and liabilities, as well as provide steps for improving personal /team /organisational behaviour and promoting a positive HSE culture.

Course outline: 
  • HSE management systems fundamentals and principles. What are they and where do they fit into a organisations goals and strategies?
  • An overview of the international standards - OSHAS 1800 and ISO 14001
  • Latest trends and challenges
  • The HSE management fundamentals
  • The role of leadership
  • Embrace the culture of involvement, commitment and leadership
  • Safety goals and objectives
  • Legal responsibilities and corporate governance
  • Standards; procedures and planning
  • Planning and implementing HSE management system
  • Addressing current resources shortage and implication for HSE
  • Documentation and document control
  • Strategies for developing and motivating staff to achieve HSE success
  • Risk management planning, monitoring and control
  • Emergency response and disaster planning
  • Incident investigation: Definition; Who is responsible?; The Investigation and after the investigation
  • Catastrophic incidents: Learning from the past to prevent in the future
  • Management of contractor
  • Management review
  • Action plan to progress organisational HSE management system project to its successful fulfilment.