Introduction

This workshop is for conducting effective fire, safety and health inspections. It provides guidance on planning and designing them. Effective techniques for safety inspections, preparation of the reports on findings and management of recommendations are discussed. The workshop provides knowledge about the potential for hazardous conditions or unsafe acts and the fundamental concepts of fire, safety and health hazards and safeguards and controls needed to improve safety and loss prevention.

Two days workshop is a practical experience-oriented professional development seminar to help safety professionals, engineers, supervisors and managers set a benchmark for daily administrative skills.

 

Learning Objectives

Learn the role of safety inspection in safety programs. Plan and design the safety audit.

Evaluate written programs versus actual practices. Establish findings, prepare reports, and make recommendations.

Understand line management’s responsibility and accountability for safety performance.

Identify numerous specific tools supervisors can use to improve safety of workers within their workplace.

Learn methods and priorities of controlling industrial hazards including performing a Job Hazard Analysis and compliance with Work Permit Systems.

 

Target Audience

The workshop is useful to safety & fire prevention engineers, construction, process & maintenance engineers, line management supervisors from operations, maintenance and engineering organizations, and safety coordinators of construction and contracting companies.

 

Course Methodology

The learning methodology includes a combination of presentation, discussion, case studies, video content and interactive exercises to transform participant knowledge into hands-on practice in a safe environment.

 

Certification

Upon successful completion of the course and assessment, candidates will be awarded Fire & Safety Inspections from ASSP.