48 Hour OHSMS Specialist

48 Hour OHSMS Specialist

Categories: OHSMS

About Course

The OSHGuard 48-hour OHSMS Specialist training is a comprehensive program designed for professionals aiming to specialize in Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems (OHSMS). This advanced course provides in-depth training on workplace safety, hazard management, and the implementation of effective OHSMS as outlined in OSH 29 CFR Part 1910.

Course Description:

The OSHGuard 48-hour OHSMS Specialist training is designed for individuals looking to enhance their expertise in occupational health and safety management systems. This course covers a wide range of topics to equip participants with the skills necessary to develop, implement, and manage an effective OHSMS in their workplaces.

As a student, you will learn advanced industry best practices for reducing incidents and injuries, the complex hazards you might encounter in general industry work, and strategic solutions to recognize, control, and protect against them. Additionally, you will gain comprehensive knowledge on the components and effective implementation of an OHSMS.

Students must receive additional training, as required by OSH standards, on specific hazards of the job in addition to this training. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive an OSHGuard 48-Hour OHSMS Specialist certificate and wallet card.

Prerequisites:

The 48-HR OHSMS Specialist Course is an advanced course recommended for individuals who have completed intermediate safety courses such as the 30-HR OHSMS Supervisor Course or have equivalent experience in occupational health and safety management systems.

Recertification:

This course does not require a refresher; however, it is strongly recommended that employees take this course at least once every five years to stay up-to-date regarding regulatory changes.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Regulatory Understanding:
  • Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act) and its significance in workplace safety.
  • Explain OSH inspection priorities and procedures in detail, emphasizing their role in compliance and safety management.
  • Rights and Responsibilities:
  • Define the rights and responsibilities of both employers and employees under the OSH Act, ensuring a clear understanding of legal obligations.
  • Hazard Identification and Mitigation:
  • Identify and assess major hazards prevalent in general industry settings, including risks associated with slips, trips, falls, handling chemicals, electrical hazards, and fire protection.
  • Formulate effective strategies to prevent, control, and mitigate identified hazards, incorporating best practices and regulatory requirements.
  • Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems (OHSMS):
  • Explain the principles and components of an OHSMS, highlighting its role in systematic hazard identification, risk management, and continuous improvement of safety performance.
  • Implementation Skills:
  • Develop and integrate tailored OHSMS policies and procedures aligned with organizational needs and regulatory standards.
  • Conduct internal audits and risk assessments to evaluate OHSMS effectiveness, identifying areas for improvement and ensuring compliance.
  • Safety Leadership and Culture:
  • Foster a proactive safety culture within the organization by promoting active participation and engagement of employees in safety initiatives.
  • Provide guidance and support to supervisors and team members on OHSMS-related matters, enhancing safety awareness and accountability.
  • Incident Management and Prevention:
  • Manage incident investigations with proficiency, employing root cause analysis techniques to prevent recurrence and improve safety protocols.
  • Implement corrective actions based on investigation findings to address underlying safety deficiencies and enhance workplace safety.
  • Communication and Coordination:
  • Effectively communicate OHSMS policies, procedures, and regulatory updates across all levels of the organization, ensuring clarity and compliance.
  • Collaborate with other departments to integrate OHSMS principles into organizational activities, fostering a holistic approach to workplace safety.
  • By achieving these learning objectives, participants will be equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively implement and manage Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems, ensuring a safe and compliant workplace environment.

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