National Safety Council

NSC Incident Investigation and Safety Management Leadership

Introduction

																			The Incident Investigation and Safety Management Leadership is a new combined five day course offered by the National Safety Council which introduces the key aspects of incident reporting and investigation and provides management with the knowledge to recognize and assess their role in leading the implementation of an effective safety management system to ensure a high level of performance.
The new training program will cover in detail the incident investigation process and guides participants in determining the root causes of the incidents as well as establishing corrective actions to prevent recurrence. Moreover, the program provides an overview of the four essential characteristics in the journey to Safety Excellence through Management leadership and commitment; Employee involvement; Measurement systems and Continuous improvement process of the safety management process

																		

Program Contents

																			Basic Industrial Incident Investigation Requirement
Policies and Standards on Incident Investigation
Management and Employees involvement
Incident Investigation Process
Report Writing and tracking of recommendations
Incident Analysis
Proactive use of the data
Use of various available techniques
The journey to Safety Excellence through Management leadership and commitment
Employee involvement
Measurement systems and Continuous improvement process of the safety management process
																		

Assessment and Certification

																			Assessment comprises exercises and a multiple choice exam followed by practical basement. Candidates will be awarded Incident Investigation & Root Cause Analysis Certificate from National Safety and from the ASSP.

																		

Target Audience

																			Safety Officers, Safety Wardens, Process Personnel, Safety Committee members, supervisors, and other who might be directly or indirectly involved in this area.
																		

Entry Requirements

																			1.	Applicant must meet necessary standards of English language.
2.	Applicants are preferred to complete an IOSH Working Safely or equivalent course.