Key Elements of A Successful HSE Management System

A Successful HSE Management System’ is itself a key element for an organization to grow or even to exist. Companies are diverse greatly in protocols, risks, preconditions, and stipulations. Related to the analysis of the basic structure, there are as many different types of safety management systems as there are businesses As an example, in […]
Female Professional in Health and Safety Sector

A female professional is a rare face in safety, particularly in leadership roles. The recent HSE Insights Survey revealed that the gender split ratio in the HSE field currently stands at 3:1 in favor of males. Women make up 42% of the worldwide employed population. An image first comes to mind of a safety professional […]
Is Zero Harm a Feasible Goal For Organizations?

Zero Harm for organizations means: everyone should be injury-free, fit, and well at the end of each shift. It’s a new safety culture movement that focuses on creating an entirely safe environment for employers, employees, contractors, and visitors daily. Zero harm culture has been highly supposed impossible and impractical to achieve. Despite its argumentative character, […]
Contractor Safety Management – Who Is Responsible?

Health and safety law across all countries gives employers and work site owners duties and responsibilities for Contractor Safety Management for their own hired employees as well as for the employees of contractors. Definitions Principal Contractor A person who is appointed to manage, coordinate, and/or implement the work or service involved in the contract and/or […]
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY TRAINING, TRAINER & TRAINEES

“Health & Safety Training” is the most important instrument for preparing workers and safety officers to be aware of workplace hazards and controls so they can create and work in a safe environment and be more productive. Education and training aim to provide workers and officers with a greater sightedness of safety and health knowledge […]