This course aims to provide a deeper understanding of your potential role for participating in continual improvement of safety performance and behaviour in the workplace.
Why Choose This Course
This course aims to provide a deeper understanding of your potential role for participating in continual improvement of safety performance and behaviour in the workplace. It will provide skills and knowledge so that each safety leader can participate effectively in safety responsibilities and work towards the continual improvement of safety performance in their organisation.
Course Content:
The importance of positive safety performance
Organisational safety culture
Systematic management of safety
Legislative responsibilities
Risk management processes
Consultation
Incident management
Contractor management
Fire and Safety Australia has more than 12 years of experience in providing on site medical and emergency response services. FSA provides clients with a holistic and integrated approach to managing the provision of onsite emergency services.
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