Train the Trainer for Occupational Health and Safety ( OHSAS18001)
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Train the Trainer for Occupational Health and Safety ( OHSAS18001) Course
Introduction:
This course offers a comprehensive approach to the development, implementation, and auditing of an Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS). It provides a detailed examination of OHSAS 18001:2007 and its interpretation, exploring each clause in-depth. Participants will gain insights into hazard and risk identification and evaluation, the loss causation model, relevant environmental and factory legislation, and compliance requirements.
Furthermore, the course provides a thorough understanding of effective planning, execution, and closure of audits. The main focus of this Certification Program is to cultivate competent professionals who can effectively implement, train, and audit OHSAS systems.
Who Should Attend?
Anyone desiring the skills of an OHSAS internal or Third Party Lead Auditor and trainers, including but not limited to EHS Managers, Department/ Functional Heads, Management Representatives, Implementers, Supervisors and Internal Auditors.
Course Outlines:
- Need for Occupational Health and Safety Management System
- Background to OHSAS 18001:2007 Standard
- OHSAS 18001:2007 requirements and interpretation
- Planning, conducting and closing audits.
- Skills & Qualifications of an OHSMS auditor/Lead Auditor
- Integration with existing management systems (e.g. ISO 9000)
- Methods for identification and assessment of hazards and risks
- Understanding and managing relevant legal requirements
- Loss Causation model and control
- Stages of Audit