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Effective Leadership in Health and Safety

Effective leadership in health and safety is crucial for creating a safe and productive work environment. Here are some key aspects and practices of effective safety leadership.

Job Hazard Analysis

ICAM Lead Investigator

The Incident Cause Analysis Method (ICAM) is a systematic approach used to investigate incidents, accidents, and near-misses in various industries. It aims to identify the root causes of an event by examining both immediate factors and underlying systemic issues. ICAM provides a structured framework for collecting evidence, analyzing data, and developing effective corrective actions to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. This method helps organizations improve safety, enhance operational efficiency, and mitigate risks by addressing the underlying causes of incidents.

NEBOSH International General Certificate in OHS

The International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety (IGC) was launched in 2006 and is recognised around the world. The qualification looks at general workplace issues such as risk assessment, hazard identification, audit, inspection, incident investigation, emergency response planning, and compliance with relevant regulations. and can be applied in many sectors.

NEBOSH HSE Certificate in Process Safety Management (PSM)

The NEBOSH HSE Certificate in Process Safety Management is a specialized certification program designed to provide individuals with a comprehensive understanding of process safety in the workplace. It equips participants with the knowledge and skills to identify and mitigate risks, thereby contributing to the overall safety and well-being of their workplaces.

NEBOSH HSE Award in Managing Risks and Risk Assessment at Work

The HSE Award in Managing Risks and Risk Assessment at Work is a one-day, introductory level qualification developed in collaboration with the health and safety regulator for Great Britain, the Health and Safety Executive. It is structured around the Health and Safety Executive’s approach to controlling the risks caused by workplace hazards.