INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT FOR HEALTH & SAFETY-I & II
UNIT-1 Introduction - Core elements of managing for health and safety - Legal duties -Risk profiling - Health and safety management systems - Documentation -Attitudes and behaviours - Are you doing what you need to do? -Risk profiling -Leading and managing for health and safety -
UNIT-2 Worker consultation and involvement -What are you doing? -Delivering effective arrangements - Plan -Determining your policy - What should your policy cover? - Who is best placed to write it? - Consulting and acting on your policy - Planning for implementation - Why planning is essential
SYLLABUS
COURSE NAME: ADVANCED DIP IN
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY,HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL MGMT |
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SNo |
Subject |
1 |
INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT FOR
HEALTH & SAFETY-I & II |
2 |
INTERNATIONAL WORKPLACE SAFETY-I
& II |
3 |
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT |
4 |
PRACTICAL - I |
5 |
PRACTICAL - II |
6 |
PRACTICAL - III |
UNIT-3 Effective planning - Contents Managing for health and safety -Health and Safety Executive -Do: Profiling your organisation's health and safety risks -Assessing the risks -What types of risks need to be considered? - Who should do the assessment?
UNIT-4 Who could be affected? - What the law says on assessing risks -Assessing the level of risk -Small businesses -Medium-sized businesses or those with greater risks - Large and high-hazard sites - Risk controls - Recording your findings -Health surveillance - Key actions in effective risk profiling
UNIT-5 Organising for health and safety - Controls within the organisation: the role of supervisors - Managing contractors - Co-operation - What is worker involvement? - Co-ordination with contractors - Ways of involving workers -Contacts with external services - Emergency procedures
INTERNATIONAL WORKPLACE SAFETY-I & II
UNIT-1 General framework for occupational safety and health- General aims and principles - Policy formulation and review - Policy instruments-National laws, labour codes and regulations - Role and obligations of the competent authority - Education and trainingNational system for occupational safety and health
UNIT-2 National programmes for occupational safety and health -A national profile on occupational safety and health - Occupational safety and health policy within the enterprise- General framework -Employers' responsibilities- Workers' duties and rights - Safety and health committees
UNIT-3 Management of occupational safety and health- Management commitment and resources - Workers' participation-Training Organizational -Setting priorities-Planning and development activities-The place of OSH management in the enterprise - Performance measures-The OSH management cycle
UNIT-4 Legislation, enforcement and collective agreements - Labour inspection -Collective bargaining- Occupational health surveillance Surveillance of the working environment -Fundamental principles of occupational health and safety- Monitoring of exposure - Occupational exposure limits (OELs
UNIT-5
Record-keeping- Surveillance of workers' health -Medical examinations, health assessments and biological tests- Sickness absence
monitoring - Reporting of occupational accidents, injuries and diseases - Ethical and legal issues -Occupational health services -
Primary health care approach - First aid
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
UNIT-1 Introduction - General principles for the preparation of an environmental management plan - Key principles - Including commitments in management plans - Cross-referencing -Timing the submission of an environmental management plan
UNIT-2 Cost recovery under the EPBC Act - Content of the Environmental Management Plan - Cover page and declaration of accuracy - Document version control - Executive summary or introduction - Conditions of approval reference table - Project description - Objectives
UNIT-3 Environmental management roles and responsibilities - Reporting -Environmental training - Emergency contacts and procedures - Potential environmental impacts and risks - Environmental management measures -Environmental management activities, controls and performance targets
UNIT-4 Environmental management maps and diagrams - Environmental monitoring -Corrective actions - Audit and review - Environmental auditing - Environmental management plan review - Evaluating risk - Likelihood and consequence
UNIT-5
Risk rating - Format of submissions - Digital requirements - Revised environmental management plans - General requirements for
maps, plans and sections - Delivery address
PRACTICAL - I
PRACTICAL - II
PRACTICAL - III