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Implementation of an ISO 45001 Health and Safety Management System

£ 2500 £ 950 gbp
Before 31 Dec 2024
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Mon, 10 Feb 2025, 13:00 GMT – Mon, 31 Mar 2025, 17:00 BST
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Dates Breakdown
Mon, 10 Feb 2025, 13:00–17:00 GMT
Mon, 17 Feb 2025, 13:00–17:00 GMT
Implementation of an ISO 45001 Health and Safety Management System

Who Should Attend?)

  • Anyone who will be responsible for Qualifying Public Premises or Events under the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act (also known as "Martyn's Law")
  • Health and Safety Managers
  • Compliance Managers
  • Safety and Security Managers
  • Facilities Managers
  • People with key responsibilities for health and safety performance (such as accident records, health surveillance, training etc)

Course Details

The course will be delivered in a blended style, using a combination of a series of:

  • live interactive online sessions every week for eight weeks
  • practical assignments following each session, so that each candidate continually develops a health and safety management system aligned to their specific organisation
  • live one-to-one guidance and support from an experienced member of our training and consultancy team (delivered via Zoom)

Each online session will be delivered on a Monday, so that each candidate has time to carry out a manageable set of tasks each week, helping them to progress towards the implementation of an effective health and safety management system that will meet the requirements of ISO 45001.

Each training session will be recorded and made available for the class, so that the sessions can be referred back to.

Week 1: Clause 4 - Context of the organisation

4.1 Understanding the organisation and its context

4.2 Understanding the needs and expectations of workers and other interested parties

4.3 Determining the scope of the OH&S management system

4.4 OH&S management system

Week 2: Clause 5 - Leadership and worker participation

5.1 Leadership and commitment

5.2 OH&S policy

5.3 Organizational roles, responsibilities and authorities

5.4 Consultation and participation of workers

Week 3: Clause 6 - Planning

6.1 Actions to address risks and opportunities

6.1.1 General

6.1.2 Hazard identification and assessment of risks and opportunities

6.1.3 Determination of legal requirements and other requirements

6.1.4 Planning action

6.2 OH&S objectives and planning to achieve them

6.2.1 OH&S objectives

6.2.2 Planning to achieve OH&S objectives

Week 4: Clause 7 - Support

7.1 Resources

7.2 Competence

7.3 Awareness

7.4 Communication

7.4.1 General

7.4.2 Internal communication

7.4.3 External communication

7.5 Documented information

7.5.1 General

7.5.2 Creating and updating

7.5.3 Control of documented information

Week 5: Clause 8 - Operation

8.1 Operational planning and control

8.1.1 General

8.1.2 Eliminating hazards and reducing OH&S risks

8.1.3 Management of change

8.1.4 Procurement

8.2 Emergency preparedness and response

Week 6: Clause 9 - Performance evaluation

9.1 Monitoring, measurement, analysis and performance evaluation

9.1.1 General

9.1.2 Evaluation of compliance

9.2 Internal audit

9.2.1 General

9.2.2 Internal audit programme

9.3 Management review

Week 7: Clause 10 - Improvement

10.1 General

10.2 Incident, nonconformity and corrective action

10.3 Continual improvement

Week 8: Preparation for External Assessment and ongoing maintenance

  • What Assessments Stage 1 and 2 will entail
  • What to expect from Opening and Closing Meetings
  • How to deal with findings from an assessor
  • How to celebrate successful certification
  • Next steps

By the end of the course

Candidates will have implemented a health and safety management system, tailored to their own organisation, that meets the requirements of ISO 45001.

Instructors

Jodie Read

Managing Director

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Location

Online

Classifications

Categories
  • Health & Safety
Levels
  • All