Description
This trainig provides a clear understanding of the fundamental principles of safety and risk management. It enables participants to identify and analyze risks, master applicable standards, and develop effective prevention plans while promoting a safety culture.
Who is this training for ?
For whom ?
- New Managers.
- HSE Officers.
- Team Leaders.
- Site Supervisors.
- Basic knowledge of business management or industrial operations.
- Interest in safety and risk management topics.
Training objectives
Training program
- Fundamentals of Safety and Risk Management in Business
- Key definitions: hazard, risk, prevention, accident, incident.
- Risk management framework.
- Strategic importance of safety in business.
- Case studies: incidents caused by poor risk management.
- Risk Identification, Assessment, and Mapping
- Types of risks (operational, human, environmental, etc.).
- Analysis methods: root cause analysis, FMEA, HAZOP.
- Use of risk matrices (likelihood / severity).
- Creating and interpreting risk maps.
- Practical case studies: identifying risks on a site or vessel.
- Regulatory and Normative Framework
- Overview of key ISO standards (ISO 31000, ISO 45001).
- Local health and safety regulations.
- Maritime-specific standards (ISM Code, OCIMF, TMSA, SOLAS, MARPOL).
- Compliance and audit preparation for TMSA.
- Exercises: comparative analysis of standards.
- Developing Risk Prevention and Mitigation Plans
- Methodology for developing prevention plans.
- Corrective and preventive actions: tools and indicators.
- Integrating risks into decision-making processes.
- Case study: drafting a prevention plan for a real scenario.
- Setting up safety performance KPIs.
- Developing a Safety Culture and Leadership in Risk Management
- Risk behaviors and change management levers.
- Awareness, continuous training, and internal communication.
- Leadership, managerial commitment, and role modeling.
- Participatory methods: quality circles, safety suggestion boxes.
- Practical cases: launching a safety awareness campaign.
- Simulation Workshops and Lessons Learned
- Incident simulations (leaks, fires, critical failures, etc.).
- Post-simulation analysis: what could have been done differently?.
- Role-playing and real-time crisis management.
- Feedback, knowledge sharing, and updating management plans.
Summary: transferring learnings to real environments.