Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) serves as a managerial method aimed at averting work-related injuries, illnesses, and workplace hazards. OSH Management (OSH), also referred to as OSHM, adopts a methodical and coordinated approach to regulate the health and safety hazards encountered by employees during work. Managing health and safety in the workplace is of paramount importance. This certification equips individuals with all the essential skills and knowledge required.
Who should take the exam?
This examination is designed for:
Larger enterprises with clearly defined management structures capable of integrating occupational safety and health management into the overarching management framework of the company.
Individuals managing business operations, such as executive directors, boards of directors, other management boards, senior managerial control bodies within workplaces, as well as all senior managers responsible for occupational safety and health, and safety and health professionals.
Smaller businesses with less formal management structures may customize the content on these pages to align with their specific needs.
Safety managers, OSH professionals, managerial personnel, HSE engineers, management system consultants, professionals employed in ISO-18001 or ISO-45001 certified organizations, quality managers, and safety auditors.
Anyone interested in occupational health and safety can derive benefits from this qualification.
Exam Prerequisites
No formal prerequisites; however, prior knowledge or experience in workplace safety, risk management, or compliance is beneficial.
Familiarity with basic health and safety principles, regulatory requirements, and hazard identification will enhance exam readiness.
Skills Assessed
Recognizing potential workplace hazards and evaluating associated risks.
Applying relevant OSH laws, standards, and guidelines.
Designing and implementing effective safety measures.
Responding to, investigating, and preventing workplace accidents.
Effectively conveying safety policies and procedures to diverse audiences.
Integrating safety objectives into organizational operations.
Course Outline
The Managing Health and Safety at Work course covers the following topics -
Topic 1: Basics of Occupational Health And Safety (OHS)
What is Occupational Health and Safety?
OHS Concepts and Principles
Occupational Hygiene
Occupational Ergonomics
Topic 2: Learn about Accident, Hazard and Prevention
Accident Basics
Hazards and Identification
Hazardous Agents
Hazard Analysis
Work Environment Risks and Controls
Accident Investigation
Accidents Reporting
Hazard Monitoring
Topic 3: Understand OHS Legislations
The Factories Act
The Mines Act
The Workmen’s Compensation Act
The Employee’s State Insurance Act
The Occupational Safety, Health And Working Conditions Code, 2020