bizSAFE Level 2 recognises that your company has a trained Risk Management (RM) Champion that knows how to facilitate and mobilise relevant employees in developing a risk management plan and conducting a risk assessment.
bizSAFE Level 2 recognises that your company has a trained Risk Management (RM) Champion that knows how to facilitate and mobilise relevant employees in developing a risk management plan and conducting a risk assessment.
This unit provides learners with knowledge and skills to be a Risk Management Champion for the organisation in reducing risks at source by managing the risk management process at the workplace.
It involves developing a practical risk management implementation plan for the organisation which identifies specific actions to be taken, by whom and the time needed for completion.
It also entails the formation of a risk management team, risk assessment, controlling and monitoring of the risks, and communicating these risks to all persons involved and in compliance with the RMCP.
At the end of this bizSAFE module, the organisation will be awarded with the WSQ Statement of Attainment in recognition of bizSAFE (Level 2) by the Workplace Safety and Health Council.
bizSAFE Level 2 Course Content:
CCIS was first incorporated in Singapore in 1992 as an international group, to provide independent TRAINING, CONSULTING & AUDITING of management-systems for on-time certification of client organisations across industrial and commercial sectors in the region.
With a paid-up capital of S$400,000 in Singapore, CCIS identifies itself as an independent group of international management-system & risk-management trainers, consultants & auditors.
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