Safety Risk Assessment - How To Audit Safety Functions
Date: | 01-Dec-15 to 01-Dec-15 |
Location: | Online Event / United States |
Category: | Education Conferences & Trade Fairs |
Overview
Most employers care greatly for providing a safe place to work for their employees and sincerely want to discover and rectify unsafe conditions before an accident happens.
Having a safe workplace is not just something you "have to do", but something an employer "wants to do" because maintaining safety training at the workplace is a serious ethical responsibility.
However auditing safety assessment functions can be a daunting task. There are safety compliance requirements that an employer has to meet, and It can be hard enough to audit and plan even for a seasoned safety professional.
These days, more often than not, the person responsible for safety is not even a safety professional and struggles with how to even get started.
Why Should You Attend
The goal of a good safety department is to send every employee home safe everyday - and no job is more important than that. No employer wants to find out the hard way that their safety processes and plans had holes.
Even one person working unsafely can pose a hazard to many co-workers. Good safety procedures can heighten safety awareness on a daily basis and cause safety to be in the front of everyone’s minds, every day.
The presence of solid safety protocols also lessens the probability of an accident occurring as unsafe conditions can be discovered before an accident occurs.
In fact, either an employer can instil good fact-finding processes to uncover unsafe working conditions, or the only other way to determine unsafe working conditions will come from the occurrence of repeated accidents.
Areas Covered in this Webinar
This webinar will help you to develop a process and a plan to audit your safety functions and write a comprehensive safety plan to protect your organization and employees.
Most employers care greatly for providing a safe place to work for their employees and sincerely want to discover and rectify unsafe conditions before an accident happens.
Having a safe workplace is not just something you "have to do", but something an employer "wants to do" because maintaining safety training at the workplace is a serious ethical responsibility.
However auditing safety assessment functions can be a daunting task. There are safety compliance requirements that an employer has to meet, and It can be hard enough to audit and plan even for a seasoned safety professional.
These days, more often than not, the person responsible for safety is not even a safety professional and struggles with how to even get started.
Why Should You Attend
The goal of a good safety department is to send every employee home safe everyday - and no job is more important than that. No employer wants to find out the hard way that their safety processes and plans had holes.
Even one person working unsafely can pose a hazard to many co-workers. Good safety procedures can heighten safety awareness on a daily basis and cause safety to be in the front of everyone’s minds, every day.
The presence of solid safety protocols also lessens the probability of an accident occurring as unsafe conditions can be discovered before an accident occurs.
In fact, either an employer can instil good fact-finding processes to uncover unsafe working conditions, or the only other way to determine unsafe working conditions will come from the occurrence of repeated accidents.
Areas Covered in this Webinar
This webinar will help you to develop a process and a plan to audit your safety functions and write a comprehensive safety plan to protect your organization and employees.
Exhibitors
Teri Morning
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