IOSH Managing Safely for Wind Power Refresher

*** 25% grant funded discount available for eligible companies. Please contact us at training@windenergyireland.com to avail of the 25% grant funded discount. *** This online refresher course is developed specifically for those delegates holding the Managing Safely for Wind Power course certificate. It remains the first tailored course for the renewables sector, developed in conjunction with industry experts.

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Description

This online refresher course is developed specifically for those delegates holding the Managing Safely for Wind Power course certificate. It remains the first tailored course for the renewables sector, developed in conjunction with industry experts. 

Tackling safety health risk from a management decision making perspective, this 14.5 hr program examines the creation and evolution of risk arising from operational, organisational, contractual and other business decisions made by companies operating in the wind power industry. 

Developed by regenerateTM, ARMSA's R&D brand and methodology, this course enables delegates understand the risk consequences of their management decisions through active learning. It also equips delegates with skills and techniques to manage and conduct their work safely and competently through effective decision making. It is geared towards performance and designed to help you unravel complex world to deliver activity safely, effectively and efficiently. You will learn about safety as an emergent property of business, its culture, its leadership and how decisions are made. 

As a consequence, companies and their people will be equipped to deal with problems and issues in a well informed and competent manner. Just an e-learning course? Well, no. Add to this 12 months access to performance support sprints, built specifically for your role. Performance support helps with decision-making in the workflow. It helps you to think before you act.

Course Objectives and Learning Outcomes:

The overall aim of the course is to enable learners recognise the safety, health and business performance consequences of management decision making. It builds on the foundational learning acquired by attending the full 5-day programme.
Designed to influence managers thinking around risk and opportunity and equips delegates with modern methods for managing high risk activities, plant and assets in potentially dangerous and unpredictable environments.

On completion of this course, the learner will be able to:
1. Understand current and future developments in the wind power sector and how these influence health and safety risk and business performance.
2. Refresh their knowledge of the importance of managing safely
3. Critically assess the business and personal motivations for safety
4. Assess their leadership maturity and understand the role of leadership in a health and safety management system.
5. Understand the role of decision making as in risk creation and mitigation.
6. Understand the key components and planning considerations in the ‘Plan’ stage of an Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS).
7. Explain key components of the ‘Do’ stage of an OHSMS from a practical work management perspective.
8. Differentiate hazards from organisational and operational precursors.
9. Explain the role and responsibilities of the client in internal and outsourced work supervision.
10. Explain proactive and reactive management techniques contained in the ‘Check’ stage of a OHSMS.
11. Identify leading operational and organisational KPIs that affect safety and business performance.
12. View continuous improvement from a systems thinking perspective and appreciate the dangers of suboptimal improvements.

13. Describe the key elements of the ‘Act’ stage of business-centric OHSMS.

Course Content:

This modular learning program contains the following exciting topics:

Module 1: Thinking Back
• Factors that affect the wind energy industry and their impacts on wind energy businesses.
• The moral, legal and financial reasons for managing safely.
• Business and personal motivators for managing safely.

Module 2: Leadership
• What is leadership and why is it an essential part of managing safely.
• What is the role of leadership in organisational and operational decision making.
• Practical examples of putting operational leadership into practice.
• National, social and organisational cultures and their impact on safety.

Module 3: Plan
• The influence of business governance, regulation and contracts on risk management.
• What does the planning stage of an OHSMS involve.
• Common reasons why OHSMS’s fail.
• The structure of an OHSMS.
• Using reasonably foreseeable and reasonably practicable principles to establish operational control.

Module 4: Do
• The influence of business governance, regulation and contracts on risk management.
• Hazards, and organisational and operational precursors.
• Hazard categories, hazard analysis and synergistic hazards.
• The role of risk assessments in work planning and risk reduction.
• Promoting effective supervision and team leadership.

Module 5: Check
• Differences between supervision and monitoring
• What does the checking stage of an OHSMS involve.
• Characteristics of good key performance indicators.
• Reasons for investigating incidents with practical examples.
• Auditing and inspections: differences, scope and depth.

Module 6: Act
• Understanding the difference between continuous improvement and discontinuous improvement through the systems thinking lens.
• What does the ‘Act’ stage of an OHSMS involve.
• Organisational learning and its role in continuous improvement.
• Identifying why change initiatives fail and how to proactively prevent failure.
• Applying management of change processes to workplace improvement initiatives.

Who should attend:

Delegates who hold a certificate for the full 5-day Managing Safely for Wind Power Programme will be allowed on this refresher course. Access to an internet enabled computer or mobile device with full audio visual capability is necessary to undertake this program. This course contains several independent and in-company assignments. Only delegates successfully completing the final assessment with receive an IOSH certificate.

About the Trainer

Rakesh Maharaj



Rakesh is a multidisciplinary management and training consultant. He has successfully completed his MBA (with distinction) from Hull Business School, holds an Honours Degree in Occupational Health and Safety and Epidemiology. He is a Chartered Safety and Health Practitioner and Chartered Member of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) and is approved to deliver the following accredited courses: Safety for Senior Executives, Directing and Managing Safely for Wind Power and Power Sectors, Contract Management. He is also a professional member of the Institute of Business Consulting, American Society of Safety Engineers and International Institute of Risk and Safety Management and Lead Auditor trained to IRCA standards. Rakesh is one of the few management systems practitioners who use business management tools and applied systems thinking techniques to optimise strategic and making risk decisions central to business decision making in high hazard environments. Rakesh has worked with a number of blue chip companies such as EDF Energy, EON, London Array, Triton Knoll, Cubico, Contour Global amongst many others. 


Khalida Suleymanova 


Most of Khalida’s experience is gained through consulting work for renewable and thermal power, utilities and oil and gas companies, including improving business processes, training development, quality assurance and health and safety management systems auditing. Holding credentials such as an MBA degree with distinction, a Masters and Bachelors in International Relations equips her to identify and design solutions specific to business need rather than recommend off-the-shelf solutions. This experience is complimented by her being ISO9001 and ISM Code Lead Auditor trained to IRCA standards. She possesses NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety. Khalida specialises in improving business decision making, enhancing competence, resource optimisation and improved supply chain performance that delivers consistently safer outcomes and opportunities for revenue protection and growth