Course Details
This course provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of safety management systems and loss control strategies essential for preventing workplace incidents and protecting assets. It focuses on building and maintaining an effective safety program that minimizes risks, reduces losses, and enhances operational efficiency. The course covers key principles of ISO 45001, OSHA standards, and risk-based safety management, with an emphasis on proactive prevention and continual improvement.
| DATE | VENUE | FEE |
| 02 - 06 Feb 2026 | Baku, Azerbaijan | $ 4500 |
This course is appropriate for a wide range of professionals but not limited to:
- Safety, Health, and Environment (HSE) Managers and Officers
- Operations, Maintenance, and Production Managers
- Plant and Site Supervisors
- Risk and Compliance Professionals
- Engineers and Safety Coordinators
- Anyone responsible for workplace safety and loss prevention programs
- Expert-led sessions with dynamic visual aids
- Comprehensive course manual to support practical application and reinforcement
- Interactive discussions addressing participants’ real-world projects and challenges
- Insightful case studies and proven best practices to enhance learning
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the principles and framework of an effective safety management system (SMS)
- Identify, evaluate, and control hazards that contribute to loss events
- Implement loss control strategies that improve safety performance and reduce costs
- Conduct incident investigations and root cause analyses effectively
- Measure and monitor safety performance using key indicators
- Develop a culture of safety awareness and continuous improvement
DAY 1
Introduction to Safety Management and Loss Control Concepts
- Welcome and Introduction
- Pre-Test
- Principles of Safety Management and Loss Control
- The Relationship Between Safety, Productivity, and Profitability
- Understanding Accidents, Incidents, and Loss Causation Models
- Regulatory Frameworks: OSHA, ISO 45001, and Industry Standards
- Management’s Role in Safety Leadership and Accountability
- Case Study
DAY 2
Developing an Effective Safety Management System (SMS)
- Components of a Safety Management System
- Policy, Planning, Implementation, and Monitoring Processes
- Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA)
- Hierarchy of Controls and Preventive Safety Measures
- Roles and Responsibilities Across Organizational Levels
- Integration of SMS with Quality and Environmental Management Systems
- Workshop
DAY 3
Loss Control Techniques and Risk Mitigation
- Identifying Loss Exposures: Human, Property, Process, and Environmental
- Principles of Loss Prevention and Control
- Risk Evaluation and Prioritization Techniques
- Safety Inspections and Audits for Risk Detection
- Engineering and Administrative Control Strategies
- Maintenance and Reliability’s Role in Loss Control
- Case Study
DAY 4
Incident Investigation, Analysis, and Performance Measurement
- The Purpose and Process of Incident Investigation
- Root Cause Analysis (RCA) Tools and Techniques
- Corrective and Preventive Action Planning (CAPA)
- Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for Safety and Loss Control
- Safety Data Collection, Analysis, and Reporting
- Behavior-Based Safety (BBS) and Human Factors in Loss Events
- Workshop
DAY 5
Continuous Improvement, Safety Leadership, and Course Wrap-up
- Establishing a Culture of Continuous Safety Improvement
- Leadership and Employee Engagement in Loss Control
- Communication and Motivation for Sustained Safety Performance
- Integrating Risk Management and Business Continuity Planning
- Post-Test
- Certificate Ceremony
Course Code
HSE-214
Start date
2026-02-02
End date
2026-02-06
Duration
5 days
Fees
$ 4500
Category
Health, Safety and Environment
City
Baku, Azerbaijan
Language
English
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