OBJECTIVES
- Demonstrate to the participants on the importance of an effective occupational EHS committee
- Understand the important provisions of the Factory and Machinery Act, OSH Act and its Regulations especially the Safety and Health Committee Regulations
- Understand the newly revised Environmental Quality Act 1974
- Enable participants to use the various techniques and tools to determine the root cause of the accident and to analyze the findings so as to prevent such reoccurrence
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Managers, Engineers, Safety Practitioners, Safety & Health Officers, Safety Committee, Management/Human Resources Managers, Operation/Production Managers, Executives and Supervisors.
CONTENTS
- Introduction to Environmental, Safety and Health Management
- Elements and Components of EHS Management
- The Importance of an Effective EHS Committee
- Adhering to the Legal Requirements – the Factory and Machinery Act and OSHA
- The Environmental Quality Act 1974 – the New Version
- Accident Prevention – Principles of Accident Prevention and Work Safe Plan
- Accident Investigation
- Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment and Control
- How to Conduct a Job Safety Analysis
- Chemical Safety
- The Importance of Training – the Right One to the Right Person
- Why an EHS Committee Fails?
- Summary and Assessment