HSSE is a comprehensive management system designed to ensure the well-being of employees, the safety of the workplace, and the protection of the environment.
Health: Focuses on the physical and mental well-being of employees.
Safety: Aims to prevent accidents and injuries in the workplace.
Security: Measures are implemented to protect personnel, assets, and operations from external threats.
Environment: This component focuses on minimizing the environmental impact of workplace activities.
Implementing HSSE practices helps organizations create a safer, healthier, and more sustainable work environment. It also ensures compliance with regulations and promotes a positive reputation for the company.
- All employees in all departments.
- HSE engineers and managers.
- All managers in all departments.
To provide HSSE managers and professionals with the best HSSE systems and practices which has proven effective in building a strong health and safety culture, thereby improving the health, safety, and security performance of the organization and protecting the lives of the workers.
By the end of this training course, participants will be able to:
- Review and analyze existing HSSE processes to identify areas for improvements.
- Design strategies that are key to driving health and safety performance of an organization.
- Deliver effective communication to engage the entire workforce in health and safety.
- Prevent injuries and minimize HSSE risks.
- Adopt a mindset of leading and striving for continual improvement in HSSE performance.
- Introduction to HSE hazards and risks.
- Types of Hazard and Controls:
- Electrical hazard and control.
- Mechanical hazard and control.
- Fire hazard and control.
- Chemical hazard and control.
- Biological hazard and control.
- Ergonomics hazard and control.
- Security hazard and control.
- Health & Safety Culture.
- Roles, Responsibilities, Accountability and Authority
- Organizational and Environmental Risk, Threats and Impact Perspectives
- Incident & Accident Investigations.
- Reporting of incident and near miss.
- Emergency Preparedness, Response and Business Resilience & Recovery
- Security Management.
- protection of people, assets, reputation & data
- Plan, Do, Check, Act (PDCA) cycle.
- Principal of continual improvement.