OHS - Safety Program Design and Analysis

(XOHS019Z1)

In the Safety Program Design and Analysis course, students learn how OH&S practitioners work with many stakeholders and systems to improve and maintain workplace safety.The course shows you how to start the 'health and safety' conversation with employers and workers. In addition, an exploration of key aspects to Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems provides you the skills to develop, evaluate, and improve these workplace systems.

Learning Outcomes

  • Define Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems (OHSMS) and Occupational Health and Safety Programs
  • Recognize what makes a worker orientation effective and compliant with regulations
  • Discuss general policies, procedures, and environmental standards
  • Evaluate and measure the quality of an OHSMS

Prerequisites: N/A

Requirements: PC is Recommended for better user experience. Mac is also supported. Browser Edge is not fully supported.

Textbook:  Occupational Health and Safety; Theory, Strategy and Industry Practice Author - Dianne E.G. Dyck Publisher - Lexis Nexis, 2015 ISBN - 978-0-433-47896-6

http://www.bookstore.unbc.ca/buy_main.asp

(You will use this book for all of the courses)

Price: CAN$765.00
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