This course clearly demonstrate how forward-looking individuals and organizations can achieve commitment in establishing and maintaining safe and secure working conditions that also totally respect the physical environment they оссuру. Incorporating good leadership skills HSSE brings together three fields of expertise, all of which come under the auspices of an Integrated Management System. To ensure that you are part of this continued successful approach attendance of this advanced training course is essential and will provide you with the new competencies required to lead in this demanding combined field.
What you’ll learn
- Design new leadership traits that can and will make the difference.
- Develop the necessary communication skills to work with all stakeholders.
- Develop rational problem solving and decision-making skills for emergencies.
- Develop the knowledge and skills required to investigate all adverse events.
- Enhance your Safety and Security Management leadership skills.
Requirements
Candidates must be;
- Process Engineers
- Maintenance Engineers
- Team Leaders
- Shift Managers
- Health and Safety Personnel
Candidates must;
- Have access to either a computer or smartphone with internet connectivity.
- Be equipped with quality webcam and headphones.
Duration & Fees
- Regular – 8 Weeks – ₦200,000
- Fast-Track – 6 Weeks – ₦300,000
Program Dates
- August – October, 2024
- October – December, 2024
- February – April, 2025
- May – July, 2025
Curriculum
- 5 Sections
- 30 Lessons
- 10
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- Module 1: HSSE Roles, Responsibilities, Accountability and Authority6
- 1.1Why do accidents still occur? Human factors, triggers and consequences
- 1.2Conscious and unconscious influences within a safety culture
- 1.3Effective, behavioural and cognitive psychology
- 1.4Understand the psychology behind human behaviour
- 1.5Pragmatic solutions to improve your Safety Management Systems (SMS)
- 1.6Improving leadership and communication skills and the use of social media
- Module 2: Organizational & Environmental Risk, Threats & Impact Perspectives6
- Module 3: Emergency Preparedness Response, Crisis Management & Business Resilience6
- 3.1Emergency Response Plans and Control Centres, who should be involved?
- 3.2Managing the Response: Strategic, Tactical & Operational
- 3.3On-scene management- Decision making in critical situations
- 3.4Keep critical functions up and running during times of change and crises
- 3.5Business Continuity, Resilience& Recovery
- 3.6Mutual Aid with On- and Off-Site consequences
- Module 4: Incident & Accident Investigation and Reporting6
- 4.1All incidents are thoroughly and professionally investigated
- 4.2Six-step investigation process
- 4.3Role of HSSE Team Leader and Management during an Investigation
- 4.4Investigation methodology, the essential checklist & process
- 4.5Listen and Learn, and Learn to Look and Listen More!
- 4.6Report writing techniques which will ‘persuade’ and ‘empower’ actions
- Module 5: Security Management, Planning & Asset Protection6