• The participants will have increased awareness and understanding of the loss control management techniques in risk reduction, evaluation and control.
• Learn the processes and activities that are proven effective in managing risks, workplace safety and ensuring safe and sustainable operations.
• To be a more effective leader in safety management.
• The participants will be able to satisfy with the requirements for advance safety training course for designation as Safety Officer 3 (SO3) and Safety Officer 4 (S04) pursuant to DOLE 198-18 and for accreditation as OSH Practitioner and OSH Consultant by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE).
Loss control management has a broad scope that covers all disciplines of resources conservation. It embraces functions and activities designed to prevent downgrading incidents or to minimize their adverse consequences to people, property, materials, equipment and the environment. Some example application fields include:
Industrial safety
Fire protection
Pollution control
Energy conservation
Product liability
Security of assets
Damage control
Off-job safety
Industrial hygiene
System safety
Process safety
Environmental protection
Every organization has economic and social goals. Incidents could interrupt or downgrade work processes toward achievement of these goals. Incidents could ultimately result in damages, losses and reduced profits. Managers must, therefore, have a loss control management system to identify, assess and control the causes of downgrading events.
For many years industrial safety was focused on personal injuries and motor vehicle collisions. This narrow scope made minor contributions to the achievement of business goals. Consequently, safety was treated as a minor function in the management system.
In the loss control management system, line management is fully responsible for preventing or minimizing all accidental losses. Support functions like Insurance, Medical, Security, Environment, Fire Protection, Loss Prevention, Engineering and other specialists are all involved to provide staff assistance.
• The topics shall be discussed through lecture complemented by workshops, table top exercises, demonstrations, video presentations and relevant non-traditional adult learning methodologies.
NOTE: All three methods of training are concluded and completed with a final exam with an 80% passing mark.
• Rule 1030-Training and accreditation of personnel pursuant to Occupational Safety and Health and Safety Standards.
• Republic Act No. 11058, and its Implementing Rules and Regulations DOLE Department Order No. 198-18