Health and Safety Management

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S456

Dubai (UAE)

01 Nov 2026 -05 Nov 2026

5565

Overview

Introduction:

Health and safety management represents a structured system that governs risk control, operational protection, and organizational resilience within complex environments. It integrates hazard identification models, control hierarchies, and governance frameworks to ensure safe and sustainable operations. This training program presents advanced health and safety management systems, risk evaluation structures, and organizational control models. It focuses on how institutions structure safety governance, manage exposure, and maintain performance through integrated safety management systems.

Program Objectives:

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

  • Analyze health and safety management systems within organizational environments.

  • Evaluate hazard identification and risk classification structures.

  • Assess control hierarchies and exposure mitigation frameworks.

  • Examine safety governance and compliance management systems.

  • Explore performance monitoring and safety system effectiveness structures.

Target Audience:

  • Health and safety professionals.

  • Operations and facility managers.

  • Risk and compliance officers.

  • Supervisors in industrial and operational environments.

  • Professionals responsible for workplace safety systems.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

System Architecture of Health and Safety Management:

  • Structure of health and safety management systems.

  • Integration between safety systems and operational processes.

  • Roles and accountability within safety governance structures.

  • Alignment between safety objectives and organizational strategy.

  • Interaction between safety systems and business continuity.

Unit 2:

Hazard Structures and Risk Modeling Logic:

  • Classification of hazards within complex environments.

  • Risk modeling approaches within safety systems.

  • Exposure pathways within operational environments.

  • Severity and likelihood structures within risk evaluation.

  • Relationship between hazard mapping and system vulnerability.

Unit 3:

Control Hierarchies and Risk Containment Systems:

  • Hierarchy of controls within safety frameworks.

  • Engineering and administrative control structures.

  • Barrier systems within risk containment models.

  • Human factors within control effectiveness.

  • Relationship between control layers and residual risk.

Unit 4:

Safety Governance and Regulatory Alignment:

  • Governance structures within safety management systems.

  • Compliance frameworks within regulatory environments.

  • Audit and assurance models within safety systems.

  • Accountability and reporting structures within organizations.

  • Relationship between governance and safety culture maturity.

Unit 5:

Performance Measurement and Safety System Maturity:

  • Safety performance indicators within management systems.

  • Leading and lagging metrics within safety evaluation.

  • Incident pattern interpretation structures within safety frameworks.

  • System maturity models within safety environments.

  • Relationship between measurement and continuous system improvement.