Professional Development Program in
Safety Management System

Course Overview

The Professional Development Program in Safety Management Systems provides the opportunity to improve skills, knowledge and competencies in Process Safety Management, Occupational Health Safety and Management, Construction Safety, Fire & Safety, and Industrial Safety.

Course Objective

The Safety Management Systems professional development program aims to equip learners with hazard identification and management skills, promote a safety culture, understand legal requirements, reduce accidents and costs, and improve morale and job satisfaction through a safe work environment.

Learners will learn key elements of the Process Safety Management Framework, differences between Process Safety and Occupational Safety Hazards, key organizational requirements for developing a positive process safety culture, Management of Change (MOC), hazards associated with industrial processes, risks associated with industrial processes, safety management system, emergency response plans, culture of safety, compliance with regulations and industry standards, the well-being of employees, productivity, laws and regulations, and environmental preservation.s

Professional Development Programme in Safety Management Systems

SynergenOG’s training and learning division SOG Academy and Skillengg have partnered to launch a Professional Development programme in Safety Management System. This course will give you the opportunity to improve your skills, knowledge and competencies in critical areas of Process Safety Management, Occupational Health Safety and Management, Construction Safety, Fire & Safety and Industrial Safety.

The course curriculum delves deep into essential aspects of safety management, providing a comprehensive learning experience. Participants will gain valuable insights into Process Safety Management, Occupational Health and Safety Management, Construction Safety, Fire & Safety, and Industrial Safety. The programme’s structure is crafted to ensure that each topic is thoroughly explored, blending theoretical knowledge with practical applications. This holistic approach ensures that learners are not only well-versed in safety concepts but are also adept at implementing them in real-world scenarios. The course is ideal for professionals seeking to enhance their expertise or for those aspiring to enter the field of safety management

Core Goals

The primary objective of the Professional Development programme in Safety Management System is to provide learners with a robust foundation in safety management principles and practices. This programme aims to equip participants with the necessary skills to effectively identify, assess, and manage workplace hazards, ensuring a safe and healthy work environment. By fostering a comprehensive understanding of safety regulations and standards, such as those set by OSHA, the course seeks to cultivate a proactive culture of safety within organizations. Participants will learn to implement best practices in various safety domains, including Process Safety Management, Occupational Health Safety, Construction Safety, and Fire & Safety, ultimately contributing to reducing workplace accidents, injuries, and associated costs.

Achieved Competencies

Upon completing the Professional Development programme in Safety Management System, learners will achieve several key outcomes. They will gain a deep understanding of the elements of Process Safety Management, including the differentiation between Process Safety and Occupational Safety Hazards. Participants will be adept at developing a positive process safety culture within organizations and understand the critical aspects of Management of Change (MOC). They will acquire the skills to identify and evaluate risks associated with industrial processes, implementing effective control measures. The programme will enable learners to establish and maintain a comprehensive safety management system, complete with regular audits and reviews.

Learning Outcomes

  • Key elements of the Process Safety Management Framework
  • Differences between Process Safety and Occupational Safety Hazards
  • Key organisational requirements for developing a positive process safety culture
  • Key aspects of Management of Change (MOC)
  • Understand the hazards associated with industrial processes and the potential consequences of those hazards
  • Identify and evaluate the risks associated with industrial processes, and implement measures to control or mitigate those risks
  • Establish and maintain a safety management system that includes regular audits and reviews to ensure that risks are being effectively controlled
  • Develop and implement emergency response plans to prepare for and respond to incidents Promote a culture of safety within the organization
  • Compliance with applicable regulations and industry standards
  • Understand the well-being of employees, the productivity of the organization, compliance with laws and regulations, and the preservation of the environment
  • Develop safe work habits
  • Review the Key Safety Performance Indicators

40

Hours

Process Safety Management

80

Hours

Occupational Health Safety and Environment

90

Hours

Construction Safety

90

Hours

Industrial Safety

120

Hours

Fire and Safety

Certification

Upon successfully completing the Safety Management System course, participants will be awarded a Certificate of course completion approved by Swinburne Innovation Malaysia Sdn Bhd (SWIM), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Swinburne University of Technology, Australia.

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