Safety Management Best Practices 677381 Why Choose this Training Course?Nothing stays the same. No systems or procedure should be set in concrete as this will only result in failure; equally so for Safety Management. During the last two years there has been the introduction for High Hazard Plants (Seveso and COMAH) new guidelines for Safety Management whilst 2018 saw the introduction of the ISO 45001 (the first ISO standard for Safety Management System). OSHA has recently updated their Guidelines for Safety and Health Programs. This Oxford training course in Dubai is aimed at providing experience on the application of new safety management principles and techniques that are relevant to a wide variety of industries. Safety Management Best Practice requires a twin approach of following the legislative standards and seizing the opportunities available in good risk management.Safety Management is applicable in all companies whether by following an accredited Safety Management System or by purely following a Hazard Register with the appropriate Risk Assessments. The question that remains is what best practice is available that will result in performance excellence.This training course will feature:Safety Management Systems – OHASA 18001, ISO 45001New Guidelines by OSHA for Safety and Health ProgramsControl of Major Accidents Hazards & Seveso III for onshore installationsActive and Reactive Monitoring and KPIsHSE Plans – including Pre-Construction & Pre-Operations Safety ReportsRisk assessmentsWhat are the Goals?By the end of this training course, participants will be able to:Identify key safety Codes of Practice introduced by major organizationsDevelop best practice for promoting a positive safety cultureEvaluate risk assessmentsAnalyse HSE Plans and Pre Construction & Pre Operations Safety ReportsIdentify Key Performance Indicators (KPI)Who is this Training Course for?This Oxford training course will be valuable to all involved in construction, production, maintenance, and planning and will be of great benefit to:Health & Safety professionalsProduction, process, mechanical, control and maintenance personnelProject professionals and EngineersPersonnel involved in the preparation of Safety ReportsHow will this be Presented?This Oxford training course will utilise a variety of proven adult learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension and retention of the information presented. This includes exercises, syndicate and group discussion, training videos and discussions.