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This programme is geared at enhancing working executives' careers. The SEMP is an encapsulated Senior Management Programme for the High Performance Managers and Directors who work in critical roles and need an intensive course to cover the key areas that drive success and profit in business today.
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Short Executive Programme for Globally-Focused Leaders
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Course Overview
Safety Management has come under considerable scrutiny in the light of recent disasters. However, the concept of Safety Management Systems is usually limited to the systematic approach and not to the holistic (all aspect) approach. Safety Management must encompass both the hard and soft aspects of safety to produce an exceptional outcome.
Health and Safety have to be managed with the same degree of expertise and to the same standards as other core business activities because of the high cost of failures; Legislation requiring employers to assess and manage risks; Public opinion on risk acceptability moving against poorly managed organizations which impose excessive risks and high profile disasters which fuel public opinion.
This course will cover:
Legislation
‘Successful Health and Safety Management’ (HSG 65)
COSHH and Hazard Communications
Risk assessments & HAZOP studies
About the Special Executive Masters Programme
The MSBM Special Executive Masters Programme is short certificate modules designed for anyone who would benefit from more in-depth business knowledge delivered in a short and intensive programme. This programme is suitable for successful professionals or specialist in the private, public or non-profit making sectors that have new management responsibilities and need to quickly expand their management knowledge.
The (SEMP) programme serves as a refresher course for those who have had their Masters a long time ago and need a quick reminder or as an academic update while it serves as a crash programme for those very experienced professionals who never made time out for their masters yet they require the academic and practical relevance of this masters’ experience. It is a good programme for individuals who are newly promoted to the managerial post, the program enables them to acclimatise to the new position as well as help them intake the right decisions.
Objectives
Who should attend?
This course is intended for:
Modules
Day 1: Legislation for Health and Safety
Introduction
Legislation for Health and Safety
Legislation for High Hazard Industries
Process Safety Management (OSHA 29 CFR 1910.119)
The Seveso Directive (EU Directive)
Introduction to Safety Management Systems
The Outer System Environment
The Inner System Environment
Day 2: Policy and Safety Culture
Policy for Health & Safety
Responsibility for accidents rests with management
Organizational factors
Human Factors
Job Factors
Organization for health and safety
Control, Co-operation, Communication, Competence
Safety Culture
Day 3: Planning and Implementation
Management arrangements
Risk Control Systems – Inputs, Processes, Outputs
Risk Assessments
Work Permit Systems & LO / TO
Hazard Communication
COSHH Assessments
Exercise
Day 4: Measuring Performance & HAZOPs
Measuring Performance
Active Monitoring systems
Reactive Monitoring systems
Audits & Reviews
Case Study of the Flixborough Disaster
Introduction to HAZOP
Element selection
Exercise
Day 5: Behavioural Safety
Taylor, Herzberg, Vroom, Geller, Maslow
ABC analysis – Antecedents, Behaviour and Consequences
Natural penalties and consequences
Identifying critical behaviours
Observing behaviours
Feedback on observations
Case study: BP Texas City
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