Seminar
or Course Number 253 -
Health and Safety Management in Industrial and Flammable
Environments Course, Leading to Diploma - Postgraduate -
Health and Safety Management in Industrial and Flammable
Environments, 30 Credit-Hours, accumulating to a
Postgraduate Certificate, with 150 additional
Credit-Hours, and a Postgraduate Diploma, with 330
additional Credit-Hours.
Contents include Industrial Safety and Health Management,
Safety Precautions, Health and safety management, Risk Incident
Management, Safety and Health Manager, Safety Vs. Health, Workers’
Compensation, Occupational Illness, Hazard Avoidance, Eliminating or
Avoiding Hazards, Enforcement Approach, Psychological Approach,
Engineering Approach, Lines of Defense, Safety Factors, Analytical
Approach, Failure Modes, Effects Analysis, FMEA, Fault Tree Analysis,
Cost Benefit Analysis, Hazard Classification Scale, Safety Interest,
Facets of Ergonomics, Ergonomics and the HSE, Safety Features, Workplace
Machines, Musculoskeletal Disorders MSD, Ergonomic Risk Analysis,
Sources of Ergonomic Hazards, Toxic Substances, Systemic Poisons,
Protective and First Aid, Hearing Protection, Eye and Face Protection,
Protection Need Assessment, l Protective Equipment Training, Respiratory
Protection, Respirator Plan, Fit Test, Head Protection, Personal
Protective Equipment, First Aid.
Seminar or Course Number 253 - Health and Safety
Management in Industrial and Flammable Environments - Leading to
Diploma-Postgraduate in Health and Safety Management in Industrial and
Flammable Environments, Accumulating to a Postgraduate Diploma.
Course
Co-ordinator:
Prof. Dr. R. B. Crawford is
Course
Coordinator. He is the Director of HRODC Postgraduate Training
Institute, A Postgraduate-Only Institution. He has the following
Qualifications and Affiliations:
Doctor of Philosophy {(PhD) {University College
London (UCL) - University of London)};
MEd Management (University of Bath);
Postgraduate (Advanced) Diploma Science Teacher
Ed. (University of Bristol);
Postgraduate Certificate in Information Systems
(University of West London, formerly Thames Valley University);
Diploma in Doctoral Research Supervision,
(University of Wolverhampton);
Teaching Certificate;
Fellow of the Institute of Management
Specialists;
Human Resources Specialist, of the Institute of
Management Specialists;
Member of the Asian Academy of Management (MAAM);
Member of the International Society of Gesture
Studies (MISGS);
Member of the Standing Council for Organisational
Symbolism (MSCOS);
Member of ResearchGate;
Executive Member of Academy of Management (AOM).
There, his contribution incorporates the judging of
competitions, review of journal articles, and guiding the
development of conference papers. He also contributes to the
Disciplines of:
Human Resources;
Organization and Management Theory;
Organization Development and Change;
Research Methods;
Conflict Management;
Organizational Behavior;
Management Consulting;
Gender & Diversity in Organizations; and
Critical Management Studies.
Professor Dr. Crawford has been an Academic in
the following UK Universities:
University of London (Royal Holloway), as
Research Tutor;
University of Greenwich (Business School), as
Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor), in Organisational
Behaviour and Human Resource Management;
University of Wolverhampton, (Wolverhampton
Business School), as Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor), in
Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management;
London Southbank University (Business School), as
Lecturer and Unit Leader.
His responsibilities in these roles included:
Doctoral Research Supervisor;
Admissions Tutor;
Postgraduate and Undergraduate Dissertation
Supervisor;
Programme Leader;
Personal Tutor.
For Whom
This Course is Designed
This
Course is Designed For:
Building Contractors;
Commercial Health and Safety Inspectors;
Gang
Leaders;
General Supervisors,
Engineers working in Flammable Environments;
Government Health and Safety Inspectors;
Health and safety Administrators;
Health and Safety Committee Representatives;
Health and Safety Consultants;
Health and safety Enforcement Officers;
Health and Safety Engineers;
Health and Safety Inspectors, Generally;
Health and safety Lecturers;
Individuals Directly Responsible for A Company’s Accident Analysis Process
Industrial Health and Safety Inspectors;
Occupational Health Specialists;
Safety and Health Manager;
Safety Directors;
Staff in Supervisory Positions, Who Have to Be Responsible for Maintaining
the Safety and Health Policies and Procedures of the Workplace;
Supervisors,
Those Responsible for Health and Safety On Individual Job Sites;
Work
Superintendents;
All
others who are interested in heightening their professional knowledge and
competence in Industrial and Commercial Health and safety Issues.
Duration:
5 Days
Cost: £5,000.00 Per
Delegate
The course
cost does not include living accommodation. However, delegates are treated
with the following:
Free Continuous snacks throughout the Event Days;
Free Hot Lunch on Event Days;
Free City Tour;
Free Stationery;
Free On-site Internet Access;
HRODC Postgraduate Training Institute’s Diploma – Postgraduate; or
Certificate of Attendance and Participation – if unsuccessful on resit.
HRODC
Postgraduate Training Institute’s Complimentary Products include:
HRODC
Postgraduate Training Institute’s
Leather Conference Folder;
HRODC
Postgraduate Training Institute’s
Leather Conference Ring Binder/ Writing Pad;
HRODC
Postgraduate Training Institute’s
Key Ring/ Chain;
HRODC
Postgraduate Training Institute’s
Leather Conference (Computer – Phone) Bag
–
Black or Brown;
HRODC
Postgraduate Training Institute’s
8GB USB
Flash Memory Drive,
with
Course/ Programme Material;
HRODC
Postgraduate Training Institute’s Metal Pen;
HRODC
Postgraduate Training Institute’s
Polo Shirt.
Location:
Central
London and International Locations
Seminar or Course Number 253 - Health and Safety
Management in Industrial and Flammable Environments - Leading to
Diploma-Postgraduate in Health and Safety Management in Industrial and
Flammable Environments, Accumulating to a Postgraduate Diploma.
Course
Contents, Concepts and Issues
Part 1:
Introduction to Industrial Safety and Health Management
The
Safety and Health Manager;
A
Reasonable Objective;
Safety Vs. Health;
Workers’ Compensation;
Occupational Injuries Vs. Occupational Illness;
Concepts of Hazard Avoidance;
Different Approaches of Eliminating or Avoiding Hazards:
Enforcement Approach;
Psychological Approach;
Engineering Approach:
Application of the Three Lines of Defense Concept;
Safety Factors.
Analytical Approach.
Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA);
Fault Tree Analysis;
Toxicology;
Cost
Benefit Analysis;
Hazard Classification Scale.
Part 2:
Prioritizing Workers’ Health and Safety Interest while in the Workplace
Facets of Ergonomics;
Ergonomics and the HSE;
Designing Safety Features into Workplace Machines;
Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSD);
Ergonomic Risk Analysis;
Sources of Ergonomic Hazards:
The
work itself;
The
workstation;
The
work piece or tools;
The
environment.
Health and Toxic Substances:
Toxic Substances;
Irritants;
Systemic Poisons;
Depressants;
Asphyxiants;
Carcinogens.
Personal Protective and First Aid;
Personal Protective and Equipment:
Hearing Protection;
Eye
and Face Protection;
Protection Need Assessment;
Personal Protective Equipment Training;
Respiratory Protection:
Respirator Plan;
Fit
Test.
Head
Protection;
Miscellaneous Personal Protective Equipment.
First Aid.
Part 3:
Health and Safety in Flammable Environments
Fire
Protection;
Mechanics of Fire;
Fire
Prevention;
Emergency Evacuation;
Alarm Systems;
Fire
Detection Systems;
Fire
Brigades;
Fire
Extinguishers;
Standpipe Hose Systems;
Automatic Sprinkler Systems;
Fixed Extinguishing Systems;
Dry
Chemical Systems.
Dangerous Substances:
Liquids;
Extremely Flammable;
Highly Flammable;
Flammable.
Dusts;
Gases;
Solids;
Oxygen;
Reactive Chemicals;
Other Fire and Explosion Hazards.
Regulations;
Safeworking with Flammable Substances;
Safety Principles; VICES
Ventilation;
Ignition
Containment;
Exchange;
Separation.
Emergencies.
Part 4:
Safety Precautions and Safeguarding
Machine Guarding;
Mechanical Hazards;
Guarding by Location or Distance;
Tag-outs and Locks;
Zero
Mechanical State;
Interlocks;
Trip
Bars;
Fan
Blade Guards;
Anchoring Machines;
Safeguarding the Point of Operation:
Guards:
Die
Enclosures;
Fixed Barriers;
Interlocked Barriers;
Adjustable Barriers;
Awareness Barriers.
Devices:
Gates;
Presence Sensing Devices;
Pullbacks;
Sweeps;
Hold-outs;
Two
Hand Controls;
Two
Hand Trips.
Heat
Processes;
Grinding Machine;
Saws;
Miscellaneous Machine Guarding;
Industrial Robots.
Part 5:
Emergency Risk Incident Management
Definition;
Risk
Management Model:
Risk
Identification;
Risk
Evaluation;
Prioritising Risk;
Risk
Control Measures;
Risk
Avoidance;
Implementation of Control Measures;
Risk
Transfer.
Risk
Monitoring;
Evaluation of Effectiveness of Risk Control Measures.
Seminar or Course Number 253 - Health and Safety
Management in Industrial and Flammable Environments - Leading to
Diploma-Postgraduate in Health and Safety Management in Industrial and
Flammable Environments, Accumulating to a Postgraduate Diploma.
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