OHSAS 18001:2007
Promote a Safe Work Place Environment through Occupational Health & Safety
Professionals who aspire to excel in their career and to those companies looking forward for HSEQ (Health Safety Environment Quality) standards. This course will enable participants to gain a basic knowl requirements for OHSAS 18001:2007 and health and safety audits to effectively participate in the implementation and auditing of an Occupational Health & Safety Management System.
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Name of the award: IRCA Accredited OHSAS 18001:2007 Lead Auditor Programme.
Pre-Requisites:
A prior knowledge of the requirements of report writing would be beneficial, however not mandatory
Basic English knowledge is mandatory.
Course fee: Rs.30000/
Location: Chennai
Syllabus
Introduction to concepts underpinning the occupational health & safety management
Review of BS OHSAS 18001:2007
OH& S Management Issues including operational control
H& S Audit Skills
Accreditation issues (ISO 17021, IAF MD 1)
Auditor competence (ISO 19011, IRCA norms)
Practical exercises and feedback
Benefits – How can OHSAS Help?
The OHSAS specification is applicable to any individual/organization to have:
1. An appreciation of the importance of managing Health and Safety at work
2. Understanding of Health and Safety management systems including the requirements BS OHSAS 18001:2007
3. Understanding of the concepts and methods of risk management
4. Understanding of the continual improvement
5. A detailed understanding of the principal requirements for auditing H&S Management systems
6. Ability to plan, conduct an audit and report its results This 5 day course uses a mixture of taught sess exercises, continuous assessments and examination to achieve its aims
Registration:
ID proof (Passport copy / driving license)
OHSAS 18001 – Lead Auditor--IRCA Approved – From Quality Austria
Duration : 5 days
Exam Type : Multiple Choice Question
Classes at: Good hotel with good ambience
Contents:
The contents of this course
Planning for hazard identification
OHSAS management programme
Structure and responsibility
Training, awareness and competence
Consultation and communication
Operational control
Emergency preparedness and response
Performance measuring, monitoring and improvement