A health and safety management system is a process put in place by an employer to minimize the incidence of injury and illness to workers involved in the operations carried out by the employer. This is accomplished through identifying, assessing and controlling risks and potential risks to workers in all workplace operations .To be effective, the following components are considered to be essential and form the basis of a health and safety management system:
- identification and analysis of health and safety hazards at the worksite
- control measures to eliminate or reduce the risks to workers from these hazards
- clearly-stated company policy and management commitment
- worker competency and training
- inspection program
- emergency response planning
- incident/accident investigation
- program administration
- change outside the site which significantly increase the hazard, for example, the
- construction of houses or roadways near the boundary.
- evidence of significant failure or movement or discovery of incorrect assumptions or
- errors in the site investigation and/or assessment.
The company’s occupational health and safety engineers are certified:
- IOSH Certificate .
- OSHA construction safety and health certificate .
- OSHA general industry safety and health certificate .
- Safety management system (SMS)
- Occupational safety & health – crisis management – level 1
- Occupational safety & health – crisis management – level 2
- Cranes & lifting means
- ScaffoldingLTEL PREQUALIFICATION 2025
- Confined space
- Safety in cutting & welding
- Safety reports
- Work permit
- Risk assessment
- Fire fighting