Site Inspection and Safety Audit Best Practice Training
Code
-
Type
Classroom
Duration
5
Modules
7
Skill Level
Awareness
Language
EN
Max
9
Certificate
Yes
Assessment
No
A Site Safety Audit is an on-site inspection of how your health and safety measures are being implemented by workers on site. Ensuring your health and safety rules and procedures are being followed correctly by on-site workers is essential to ensuring you are compliant with the Construction.
Conducting Site Safety Audits and inspections is a proactive approach to ensure your Safety Management System is effective and complies with current Health and Safety regulations. Conducting regular Site Safety Audits will help you to mitigate potential risks to the health, safety, and welfare of workers on site.
Site Inspection and Safety Audit Best Practice training course will describe the fundamentals of Audits. You will be able to learn that an audit means assessment of the systems within an organization and verification of systems existence and checking that these systems are within the legislative requirements. This program will enable the delegates to acquire knowledge about document searches, interviews, and site inspections. Emphasis is on audit and inspection findings
At the end of the Site Inspection and Safety Audit Best Practice training course, participants learn:
- Acquire knowledge about the safety management system’s elements
- Undertake site inspections effectively
- Appreciate the key elements of a safety management system
- Develop the skills necessary to undertake audits and site inspections successfully
- Understand the importance of and how to assess the safety culture of an organization
- Evaluate the emergency plans of an organization
- Assess the Organization’s emergency plans
- Evaluate the organization’s safety culture
- Acknowledge the legal background
Site Inspection and Safety Audit Best Practice training course is ideal for :
- HSE Personnel
- Engineers
- Maintenance Personnel
- Employee Representatives
- Human Resources Professionals
- All personnel involved in selecting or vetting contractors
- All line Managers, Supervisors, and Team Leaders
- Any other staff who are involved in monitoring the HSE management system
There are no specific requirements for this Course.
Course Outline
Introduction to Audits, Legislation, and Contractors
- Audits, Legislation & Contractors: Introduction
- Safety audits and inspections: Introduction
- The Legal Aspects: Overview
- Description: Good Practice for The New Seveso III Directive
- PSM 1910.119: Introduction and explanation
- Temporary or mobile construction sites Directive 92/57/EEC: An overview
- Induction and contractor selection
- Risk Assessments and risk management: Overview
- Risk Assessments: Evaluation
Elements of a Safety Management System – Audits
- Safety Management System Elements: Audits
- Safety Management System Types
- Mechanical Model: Description and overview
- Socio-Technical Model: Description and overview
- Elements of SMS policy statements: SMS policy
- Reactive and proactive monitoring of performance
- Process Safety Indicators: ANSI/API 754
- Qualifications of the Auditor
- Audits: Overview
- Pre Audit Activities: Description
- On-Site Activities: Description
- Post Audit Activities: Description
- Findings classification
Inspections
- Observation Techniques
- Specific Audit/Inspection Systems – Physical Inspection of the Site
- Confined Space Entry
- Lifting equipment and lifting operations
- Work at height and safe access
- Chemicals
- Fire Assessment
- Permit to Work Systems
Safety Culture
- Safety Culture and Human Factors
- Negative and Positive Dimensions
- Taylor, Herzberg, McGregor, and Maslow
- Natural Penalties and Consequences
- ABC Analysis (Antecedents, Behaviour, and consequences)
- What drives behavior?
- Auditing and improving the safety culture
Emergency and Contingency Planning
- Emergencies: Description
- Internal Emergency Plans: Overview
- External Emergency Plans: Overview
- Emergency plans auditing
- Audit Reports: Description
- Summary