Safety Management Best Practices

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S432

Istanbul (Turkey)

20 Dec 2026 -24 Dec 2026

6145

Overview

Introduction:

Safety management defines structured systems through which organizations identify hazards, control risks, and maintain safe operational environments across different activities. They integrate governance, compliance, and risk control within institutional frameworks that protect people, assets, and operations. This training program examines safety management frameworks, risk control models, and regulatory structures within organizational environments. It presents hazard identification systems, incident analysis models, safety governance structures, and performance monitoring frameworks that organize safety management.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze safety management system frameworks within organizational environments.

  • Evaluate hazard identification and risk assessment structures within safety systems.

  • Assess incident management and root cause analysis frameworks.

  • Examine regulatory compliance structures and safety governance systems.

  • Explore safety performance measurement and continuous monitoring frameworks.

Target Audience:

  • Health and safety professionals.

  • Risk and compliance specialists.

  • Operations and facility managers.

  • Supervisors in industrial and service environments.

  • Professionals responsible for workplace safety systems.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Foundations of Safety Management Systems:

  • Safety management system frameworks within organizational environments.

  • Terminology structures related to hazards, risks, and controls.

  • Principles of safety governance within institutional systems.

  • Relationship structures between safety management and operational performance.

  • Regulatory alignment frameworks within safety systems.

Unit 2:

Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment Frameworks:

  • Hazard identification systems within workplace environments.

  • Risk assessment models including qualitative and quantitative structures.

  • Risk classification frameworks based on severity and likelihood.

  • Control hierarchy structures within safety management systems.

  • Documentation frameworks supporting risk assessment processes.

Unit 3:

Incident Management and Investigation Structures:

  • Incident classification frameworks within safety systems.

  • Root cause analysis models within incident investigation structures.

  • Reporting systems supporting incident documentation and tracking.

  • Corrective and preventive action frameworks within safety environments.

  • Importance of learning systems supporting organizational safety improvement.

Unit 4:

Safety Governance and Regulatory Compliance:

  • Safety governance frameworks within organizational structures.

  • Policy and procedure systems supporting safety compliance.

  • Regulatory standards and compliance alignment structures.

  • Roles and responsibilities frameworks within safety systems.

  • Audit and inspection structures within safety governance.

Unit 5:

Safety Performance and Monitoring Frameworks:

  • Safety performance indicators and measurement systems.

  • Monitoring frameworks supporting safety oversight.

  • Importance of data analysis structures within safety performance evaluation.

  • Continuous improvement frameworks within safety management systems.

  • Reporting structures supporting safety decision making.