Safety Management Systems
Course Overview
Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) issues can jeopardise the wellbeing of employees in the workplace. In order to control these OHS issues and minimise risks, organisations implement Safety Management Systems. These systems aim to address identified hazards and risks and link processes in a systematic manner in order to manage OHS issues.
This module will outline what a safety management system is and discuss its components. All stages of implementing a safety management system are described and the learner will be aware of how to regularly monitor and update the system as required. At the conclusion of this module, the learner will understand how a safety management system addresses OHS issues and contributes to ensuring a safe and healthy work environment.
Key Content- What is a safety management system?
- Management system standards.
- Definition of safety management systems.
- Purpose and scope a safety management system.
- Common elements of a safety management system.
- Generic principles of safety management systems.
- Implementation of a safety management system.
- Planning, reviewing and documenting.
- Measuring, evaluating and monitoring.
Learning Outcomes
At the completion of this course, learners should be able to:- Identify and define what a safety management system is.
- Describe the standards and common elements of a safety management system.
- Explain the end-to-end process undertaken for implementing safety management systems.
- Understand the relationship between a safety management system and managing OHS.