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| Integration of OHSAS 18001 Occupational, Health & Safety Management System and Environment Management System 14001 |
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Safety, health and environmental issues have significant implications for organizations. Designed to complement Enterprise and the environment, this course will benefit anyone delivering or supporting health, safety and environmental initiatives, developing an emergency plan or needing basic risk assessment skills. It will help you to develop a multi-disciplinary perspective, embracing science, engineering and social and economic policy, and give you an understanding of how standards are set. You will evaluate approaches to risk assessment and look at options available for control strategies. You will explore the notion of a hierarchy to anticipate and prevent risk and discover how to integrate safety, health and environment management, and plan for emergencies. |
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- Exercise your skills in making searches and critical analyses of the technical literature;
- Give you a basic understanding of the principles behind the derivation of standards for health and environmental protection;
- Equip you with the analytical skills to examine reports on such issues;
- Suggest a hierarchy for risk management in health, safety and environmental protection;
- Show you how to develop integrated safety, health and environmental management;
- Enable you to plan for an emergency.
- Promoting the integration of business/operational systems with the Quality, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety management systems
- Facilitating standardized methods and processes for the overall management system
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A brief overview of the structure and the key requirements of ISO 14001 and:
- OHSAS 18001
- Similarities and differences between the two systems
- Identifying the common and unique requirements of the two systems and how to combine these
- Creating an integrated management system manual
- The ‘Process Approach’ as applied to an integrated management system
- Integrating the planning, production, operational control, monitoring and measurement, improvement and other processes.
- Establish policies, objectives and programs that are consistent across the organization
- Develop standardized procedures for the common requirements
- Allow for differences that may be required due to operational or system constraints
- Establish corrective, preventive and improvement processes that can be uniformly applied.
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- Course will be from 09:00 to 15:00
- Will last for five days with a total of 30 hrs
- Will be conducted in client’s premises.
- Will have a maximum of 15 participants
- Course will be conducted in English / Arabic language
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SETTEC understands how difficult it is some times to get all the trainees during working hours and therefore we can conduct the seminars in weekends and afternoons. |
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Conference/meeting room for 15 persons provided with:
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- Training handouts
- Certificate for each trainee that attended the full seminar.
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- LE 37,500 with a maximum of fifteen participants per course.
- This price is providing that the Client will provide full accommodation and transportation for two persons from SETTEC during the seminars if held outside Cairo.
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- 50 % On contract singing.
- 50 % After finishing the seminar.
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- This offer is valid until the end of 2009.
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