Understanding ISO 45001: An Overview of the Standard
6 classes
1.1 Define the Key Components of ISO 45001
1.2 Explore the Importance of Occupational Health and Safety Management
1.3 Identify the Core Principles of ISO 45001
1.4 Examine the Structure and Clauses of ISO 45001
1.5 Analyze the Benefits of Implementing ISO 45001 in Road Transport
1.6 Develop an Action Plan for ISO 45001 Compliance in the Workplace
Key Principles of Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems
6 classes
2.1 Define Key Components of ISO 45001 Framework
2.2 Identify Roles and Responsibilities in Safety Management
2.3 Analyze Risk Assessment Techniques for Road Transport
2.4 Develop Effective Safety Policies and Objectives
2.5 Implement Communication Strategies for Safety Culture
2.6 Evaluate Continuous Improvement in Health and Safety Practices
Legal and Regulatory Requirements in Road Transport Safety
6 classes
3.1 Identify Key Legal Frameworks in Road Transport Safety
3.2 Understand Regulatory Bodies and Their Roles
3.3 Analyze Compliance Requirements for Road Transport Operators
3.4 Evaluate the Importance of Risk Assessments in Legislation
3.5 Examine Consequences of Non-Compliance with Safety Regulations
3.6 Implement Best Practices for Upholding Legal Standards in Operations
Implementing ISO 45001: Roles and Responsibilities
6 classes
4.1 Define Key Roles in ISO 45001 Implementation
4.2 Identify Responsibilities of Leadership in Safety Management
4.3 Outline Procedures for Employee Involvement in OHS
4.4 Develop a Communication Strategy for Safety Roles
4.5 Evaluate the Effectiveness of Assigned Responsibilities
4.6 Create an Action Plan for Continuous Improvement in Leadership Roles
Monitoring, Reviewing, and Improving OHS Performance
6 classes
5.1 Define Key Performance Indicators for OHS Management
5.2 Implement Monitoring Techniques for OHS Performance
5.3 Conduct Effective OHS Audits and Assessments
5.4 Analyse Data to Identify Areas for Improvement
5.5 Develop Action Plans for OHS Performance Enhancement
5.6 Review Outcomes and Foster Continuous Improvement in OHS