IOSH Managing safely for Managers
Objectives:To enable line managers to review and develop their own departmental 
                      systems for safety - introducing new controls or implementing changes as
                      appropriate to make the department work more safely.                                             

                      Delegates who stand to benefit
                      The target audience for this course is anyone in an organisation who has to  
                      manage risk and resources.  The course aims to provide these people with    
                      the competencies they require.
                      Pre-Requisites to join the course
                      The course is designed for those required to manage safely and effectively in 
                      compliance with both their organisation's policy and also best practice in
                      Health & Safety. In order for an IOSH Managing Safely Certificate to be
                      awarded, the delegate should successfully complete the Institution's
                      approved assessment procedures upon completion of the course.

Course Contents
  •      Introduction and Course Overview
  •      Explain "Working Safely"
  •      Safety Management System
              Explain the component parts of a recognised safety management system such as  
              HSG65 or BS8800 and appreciate the role of risk assessment within the system.
  •      Safety Management Systems
              Compare safety management systems with other management systems and  
              describe how to integrate systems successfully if appropriate.
  •      Accidents/Incidents
              Identify the data and techniques required to produce an adequate record of an    
              incident and demonstrate the procedure for an accident investigation, recognising  
              the human factors involved.
  •      Reporting Procedures
              Describe statutory requirements for reporting and procedures for checking non- 
              reporting.
  •      Monitoring Techniques
              Describe methods of basic trend and epidemiological analysis for reactive  
              monitoring techniques.
  •     Risk Assessments
              Define hazards and risk and describe the legal requirement for assessment
  •      Workplace based project

Duration: 4 Days (plus Workplace Project)
For further information, please contact Linda Walsh, Nutts Corner Training Centre, 17 Dundrod Road, Crumlin.
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9082 5122    Fax: +44 (0) 289082 5128     E-mail: linda@bemac.info    www.bemac.info