The risks for occupational accidents and diseases at work have to be managed by the employers and workers who are facing them. In order to ensure effective action, it is essential to establish occupational safety and health (OSH) management systems at all workplaces for continual improvement of the working environment and preventive measures.
Identify the latest occupational safety and health programs and OSHA standards, procedures and guidelines for many activities within their facilities.
Develop the capacity of the participants in the work of inspection and inspection in the safety procedures and how to prepare the necessary plans to cope with various types of emergencies.
Apply occupational safety and health standards, policies, and procedures in accordance with the levels of occupational safety and health management at the US Department of Justice
Managers, engineers and supervisors in the field of occupational safety and health.
Safety inspectors and safety officers at different work sites.
Supervisors who have responsibilities for occupational safety and health.
Managers, engineers, and supervisors of construction and development projects.
Operations and maintenance supervisors, heads of shifts and workgroups.
Engineers and supervisors in construction sites.
Engineers and technicians (all disciplines).
Means of escape - the dangers of electricity.
Insulation system for equipment and placing signs on it.
Hazardously classified sites - barriers to protection and protection of equipment.
Prevention and protection against fall hazard - Scaffolding and stairs.
Personal protective tasks. Respiratory Protection Program
The use of explosive materials in construction operations.
Fire Fighting - Fire Extinguishers - Classification.
The world is packed with information; and most organizations struggle to recognize what information they have, why they need it, how long they need it for, and if it has any value. Furthermore, changes in the law, such as the recent changes in the UAE employment law, often call for tighter controls on contract documentation, and lead to a need for enhanced management of human resource and contract records. In addition, electronic information is under threat from cyber-attack and personal information is at risk of exposure. As such, the development and implementation of a records management program that includes document control methods to identify, secure, and protect critical information, is necessary for every organization.
The world is packed with information; and most organizations struggle to recognize what information they have, why they need it, how long they need it for, and if it has any value. Furthermore, changes in the law, such as the recent changes in the UAE employment law, often call for tighter controls on contract documentation, and lead to a need for enhanced management of human resource and contract records. In addition, electronic information is under threat from cyber-attack and personal information is at risk of exposure. As such, the development and implementation of a records management program that includes document control methods to identify, secure, and protect critical information, is necessary for every organization.
Organizations typically start using electronic document management systems to transform paper-based operations after reaching an internal tipping point in which customer response times become too slow, departments don’t have enough bandwidth to solve recurring process bottlenecks, paper archiving becomes too costly or large-scale regulatory risks are exposed during a data breach or compliance fines.
For organizations that have defined but resource-intensive business processes, EDMS is an ideal fit. Document management helps organizations across industries sidestep this busy work entirely by eliminating manual document maintenance, reclaiming valuable staff time, and boosting the bottom-line.
It is universally recognized that for any company to succeed it must take a proactive approach to risk management. Over the last few years, Companies and several countries legislators have been focusing on Process Safety as a method to reduce the risks posed by hazardous industries. Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) is recognized as being a critical tool in the implementation of a successful risk management system
The level of competition in current business environments requires a focus on practices that assist in the management of personal and workgroup tasks, priorities, and projects. All types of organizations need to find more productive means to offer their products and/or services, so goals are established and tasks assigned to better meet customer and stakeholder needs. A focus on the use of productive practices allows for effective and efficient management of project work, establishing priorities and meeting deadlines, and is an important part of customer service.
Through training as a lead disaster recovery manager, you can gain the knowledge and skills required to assist a company in creating, administering, and executing a disaster recovery plan. You will learn about business continuity management's best practices for disaster recovery processes and ICT disaster recovery services throughout this training course.