Effective Inspectors Program
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INTRODUCTION
Managers and executives can show their commitment to safety by spending time with employees during periodic walk-around inspections. During the inspections, managers and executives will see first-hand how hazards are found and fixed. They’ll be able to ask employees about the safety measures they take for their jobs, and how they report hazards, near-misses, and injuries. And, they can ask workers what they think about the training they’ve received. An effective safety inspection program includes planning, execution and follow-up.
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to:
- Understand the legal background
- Appreciate the key elements of a safety management system
- Develop the skills necessary to undertake audits and site inspections successfully
- Understand the importance of and how to assess the safety culture of an organisation
- Evaluate the emergency plans of an organization
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COURSE AUDIENCE
This course is made for
- Technical personnel included in Inspection activities
- Engineers who plan inspection frequency and the scope of inspection
- Technical personnel working in risk managements in operation & maintenance
- Operators and maintenance personnel
- Engineers, contractors, supervisors and managers
- Human Resources Professionals
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COURSE OUTLINE
Day One
Introduction to Audits, Legislation, and Contractors
- Introduction to Safety Audits and Inspections
- The legal aspects relating to monitoring performance
- Seveso, COMAH, PSM 1910.119, CDM Regulations, & ILO C-167
- ISO 45001
- Contractor Selection and Control
- Evaluating risk assessments and safe systems of work
Day Two
Elements of a Safety Management System – Audits
- Types of Safety Management Systems
- Core Elements of Safety Management Systems
- Proactive and reactive monitoring of performance
- Measurement Techniques
- Competencies for Auditors
- Audits and their Critical Components
Day Three
Inspections
- Observation Techniques
- Specific Audit/Inspection Systems
- Confined Space Entry
- Lifting equipment and lifting operations
- Work at height and safe access
- Chemicals
- Fire Assessment
- Permit to Work Systems
Day Four
Safety Culture
- Safety Culture and Human Factors
- Negative and Positive Dimensions
- Taylor, Herzberg, McGregor, and Maslow
- Natural Penalties and Consequences
- ABC Analysis (Antecedents, Behaviour, and consequences)
- What drives behaviour?
- Auditing and improving the safety culture
Day Five
Emergency and Contingency Planning
- Internal Emergency Plans
- External Emergency Plans
- Auditing Emergency Plans
- Audit Reports
- Contingency Planning
- Actions for Improvement
N.B: Exam fees are not included