Logistics Safety Training
Logistics safety is not only the question of safety in the chain of supply, safety in cargo transportation or safety management in a logistics company thus it is a very broad notion and means much more than it is commonly thought. This is a very critical aspect to all those companies (cement, steel, power, beverages, FMCG, etc) which include large transport operations, deals with a large number of drivers & operators.
Who needs this training: supply management specialists, buyers, or industrial buyers, purchasing directors, managers, Supply Chain Managers, Supply Chain Coordinator, Logistics Manager, and Warehouse Manager.
Process Safety Management, or PSM, is an OSHA standard that requires employers to identify, evaluate, and control the hazards associated with the highly hazardous chemicals used in their processes. A key provision of the standard requires employers to conduct a thorough risk analysis of the entire operating process.
This is designed to manage the integrity of operating systems and processes handling hazardous substances by applying good design principles, engineering, and operating practices.
Incident investigation is a process for reporting, tracking, and investigating incidents that includes (1) a formal process for investigating incidents, including staffing, performing, documenting, and tracking investigations of process safety incidents and (2) the trending of incident and incident investigation data.
Incident investigations are often conducted by a supervisor, but to be most effective, these investigations should include managers and employees working together, since each bring different knowledge, understanding and perspectives to the investigation.
Hazmat training is a course designed for individuals involved in hazmat handling or response to a hazmat (hazardous material) leak, spread, spill or accident that may cause further damage to life, health, properties or the environment. Employers are required by law to train employees responsible for the handling and transporting of hazmat in their day to day job.
Identify the risks associated with the key operations of the Warehouse. Identify all those hazards which may impede the safe working of employees. Understand the current risk control measures. Identify gaps in current control measures with respect to national / international standards.
This Warehouse Safety training course is suitable for anyone who has the responsibility of managing health and safety risks in a warehouse setting, including owners, managers, and supervisors. It is also suitable for employees, as it gives them an awareness of what risks they should look out for and the safety measures that should be in place in their warehouse.