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Health, Safety and Contingency Planning
Course Overview
5th April 2010
2 Weeks
London
£3600
This course aims to provide delegates with an insight into modern health and safety policy and practice and examine the process of risk assessment in their working environment. It will provide techniques to develop a contingency plan and examine the skills required to lead and manage in times of crisis.
Who should attend?
Human resource managers and practitioners interested in improving all aspects of health and safety arrangements in their organisation. The course will cover health and safety policy and practice, risk assessment, contingency planning and critical incident response.
Benefits of Attending
- Introduce/develop a health and safety programme for your organisation or department
- Risk assess your organisation and its core functions
- Develop a strategic contingency plan
- Develop techniques for responding positively to critical incidents
Programme Outline
- Assess Existing Health and Safety Procedures in Place in Your Organisation
- Examine Health and Safety Best Practice Through Case Studies
- Distill Essential Ingredients of a Health and Safety Policy
- Develop Risk Assessment Understanding and Techniques
- Examine Contingency Planning and Why Most Organisations Need It
- What is Critical Incident Response and How to Plan for It
- Be Prepared for the Unexpected: Building a Team to Respond to Crisis
- How to Lead in Extreme Times
- Critical Thinking and Decision Making
- Occupational Health Policy and Procedure
- Prepare an Action Plan
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