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Modern Safety Management

Modern Safety Management (MSM) is the foundation course for the most current, practical, safety and loss control management concepts, practices, and applications. This course has been widely attended by key operating managers, safety and health professionals, and other managers and supervisors from around the world. Please click on the course code for more information.
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DNV Singapore offers the following course for Modern Safety Management:
 
Upon course completing the Modern Safety Management course, the participants will be able to understand the processes and activities that have proven effective for managing risks, controlling loss and optimising opportunities. They will learn how to apply practical tools for risk identification, evaluation and control.
An effective safety and loss control management system that is fully integrated with other business functions such as quality, production, and environmental control have been shown to significantly reduce losses from injury, illness, property damage, fire and explosions, environmental pollution, quality problems, and other accidents.
 
Learning Objectives
The objective of MSM is to provide you with the necessary tools and techniques for the integration of safety and loss control into your other management systems, not separating them as a unique area of concern.
 
Who Should Attend?
Participants would be key operating managers, safety and health professionals, quality or environmental management system managers, and supervisors of operations where hazards exist in the workplace. MSM is also a prerequisite course for those who wish to qualify for the DNV / ISASA accreditation of Accredited Safety auditor (ASA).
 
Course Contents
Through effective use of group exercises, case studies, and video, participants will learn the “why” and “how to” of a wide range of topics essential to reducing accidents and losses in the workplace. Reducing accidents and losses is the essence of Modern Safety Management. Specifically, we will cover, and you will learn:
 
• Key concepts in safety and loss control management, including the DNV Loss Causation Model, the Accident Ratio Study, safety measurement techniques, and the hidden costs of accidental losses
• How to integrate safety and loss control into your existing management system
• How to apply systematic causal analysis techniques to investigations of undesired events
• How to identify loss exposures and how to prevent them from occurring or recurring
• How to measure safety and health management system performance
• How to promote safety and loss control concepts to the workforce
• How to conduct effective accident and incident investigations
• How to supervise to ensure maximum job safety, quality, and efficiency
• How to get the best out of people through proper motivational techniques
• How to identify, evaluate, and control property damage, waste, product loss, etc.
• How to conduct planned inspections
 
Course
Date(s)
Place
Price (excl.GST)
Modern Safety Management (Advanced)
(5-Day)
Course Outline - MSM01
16 - 20 Jul 2012​
17 - 21 Sep 2012
26 - 30 Nov 2012
Singapore
SGD 2450

 

*Course registration closes 3 weeks before date of commencement of course.
If enrolments are insufficient on the starting date, we reserve the right to cancel or postpone the course.
We regret that we can only conduct courses that have the minimum number of participants by the end of the enrolment period. To avoid cancellations of courses that would have taken place if participants had enrolled in time, we advise participants in their own interests to register before the deadline.