Course Description
Course Duration: Five Training Days
Course Language: Arabic or English
Include:
Scientific material with TAB
Workshops
Reception and farewell at the airport
Daily lunch
Coffee Break
Introduction
A method statement is a clear explanation of how you are going to manage risks identified during the risk assessment. A method statement is an addition to the risk assessment, to help your planning and ensure that there are enough resources to carry out the task safely.
This Risk Assessments, Method Statements and Quality Plans training course introduces the principles of carrying out competent risk assessments, preparing method statements and developing client / contractor project quality plans. An effective risk and project safety management programme is widely accepted as an essential component in the control of client projects and their contractor’s competency and risk management procedures.
The course demonstrates the fundamentals of carrying out risk assessments, developing contractor/client project quality plans and preparing methods statements. Effective project safety and risk management programme is regarded as an essential component in the control of risk management procedures, client’s projects and their contractor’s competencies.
Objectives
By the end of this Risk Assessments, Method Statements and Quality Plans training course, you will be able to:
Demonstrate the way to prepare quality plans and method statements
Explain the way to assure contractor/client contractual compliance and requirements
To give delegates with the essential specialist knowledge to carry out risk assessments
To give an understanding of the key essential elements needed for health and safety management
To provide delegates with the specialist knowledge to carry out risk assessments
Explain how to prepare effective method statements and quality plans
To provide an understanding of key elements required for health and safety management
Demonstrate how to assure client / contractor contractual requirements and compliance
To confirm the importance of key roles, responsibilities and competence of individuals
Who Should Attend?
Risk Assessments, Method Statements and Quality Plans training course, is ideal for
Head of departments (HODs) including Quality, Environment, Health and safety managers who are willing to see the way in which all three subjects operate together
Those who are willing to increase their understanding of quality plans, method statements, and risk assessments
Senior management professionals
Section heads and supervisors
Line and Project Managers
Senior Management Team
Incident Investigators
Supervisors
Directors
Auditors
Course Outline
unite1:
Introduction & Key System Links
Terminology used in Risk Assessments, Method Statements and Quality Plans
Key System Links Between HSE&Q Processes
Relationship of Risk Assessments, Method Statements and Quality Plans
Overview of ISO 31000 Risk Management Standard
Overview and Role of Safety Management System (SMS)
Understanding Roles, Responsibilities and Compliance Assurance
unite2:
Risk Assessments
Risk Assessment: Introduction
Risk Assessment: Principles
Identifying hazards
Description: Decide who might be harmed and how
Assess risks and decide on precautions
Description: Record findings and implement them
Analyze your assessment and update if necessary
unite3:
Method Statements
Method Statements: Description and Overview
Description: What Goes into Method Statements
Method Statements: Introduction and How Do We Write Them
Responsibilities and Roles
Methodology: Overview
Practical Applications: Description
unite4:
Quality Plans
Analysis of Quality Plans
ISO 10005 quality management plan standard: Review
The concept of Correspondence Between ISO 10005 and ISO 9001
Contractor project/Joint client Quality Plan Development
Revision, implementation, review and acceptance
Contractor/joint client safety procedures development
Monitoring and auditing quality plan compliance
unite5:
Implementation Planning
Using Risk Assessment Findings
Communicating Risk Method Statements
Competence Assurance and Training Procedures
Developing a Client / Contractor Project Safety Checklist
Key Point Summary of Course Topics
Close of Course