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IOSH Managing Safely — Internationally Accredited Workplace Safety Certification

IOSH Managing Safely — Internationally Accredited Workplace Safety Certification

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IOSH Managing Safely is the world's most recognized health and safety qualification for line managers and supervisors — taken by more than two million professionals across 100+ countries.

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    Build the safety leadership skills that companies pay for

    IOSH Managing Safely is the world's most recognized health and safety qualification for line managers and supervisors — taken by more than two million professionals across 100+ countries. At Trustpoint, we deliver the program in a focused two-week online format designed around the realities of the Saudi workplace, with practical, exam-ready content in plain Arabic and English.

    Why this program?

    • Globally recognized — Certificate issued by the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), UK.
    • Practical, not theoretical — Every module ends with a workplace-applicable tool: a risk matrix, a control hierarchy, an incident-investigation template.
    • Saudi context — Examples mapped to Saudi labor regulations, MoHRSD requirements, and Vision 2030 occupational-safety targets.
    • Bilingual delivery — Arabic-first instruction with English technical terminology.
    • Live online — Attend from anywhere in the Kingdom; sessions are recorded for review.

    Program outline (7 modules · 30 hours)

    1. Introducing Managing Safely
    2. Assessing Risks
    3. Controlling Risks
    4. Understanding Responsibilities
    5. Identifying Common Hazards
    6. Investigating Incidents
    7. Measuring Performance

    What you walk away with

    • Printed and digital IOSH Managing Safely certificate, valid worldwide for life.
    • Digital course pack: workbooks, risk-assessment templates, incident-investigation toolkit.
    • 90-day access to recorded sessions.
    • LinkedIn-ready digital badge.

    Learning Objectives
    By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
    1- Explain the business case for safety leadership and the supervisor's role in shaping safety culture.
    2- Distinguish between hazard and risk, and conduct a structured risk assessment using a 5×5 matrix.
    3- Apply the hierarchy of control to select the most effective and lowest-risk safeguard.
    4- Identify the legal responsibilities of employers and employees under Saudi labor regulations and ISO 45001.
    5- Recognize and categorize common workplace hazards — physical, chemical, biological, ergonomic, and psychosocial.
    6- Conduct a root-cause investigation of an incident or near-miss and propose preventive controls.
    7- Build a performance measurement system using leading and lagging indicators, internal audits, and inspections.
    8- Pass the IOSH Managing Safely written assessment and practical risk-assessment project.

    Target Audience
    - Line managers and team supervisors with safety responsibilities.
    - HSE / EHS coordinators, officers, and engineers.
    - Project managers and site engineers in construction, oil & gas, and manufacturing.
    - Facility managers in healthcare, retail, hospitality, and logistics.
    - HR and operations leaders rolling out a safety culture program.
    - Anyone preparing for a senior HSE role and looking for an internationally portable credential.

    Skills & Competencies
    - Hazard recognition across physical, chemical, biological, and ergonomic categories.
    - Risk assessment using the 5×5 probability-severity matrix.
    - Application of the hierarchy of control to select the lowest-risk solution.
    - Incident investigation and root-cause analysis.
    - Performance measurement using leading and lagging KPIs.
    - Internal safety auditing and inspection.
    - Communicating safety responsibilities under Saudi labor law and ISO 45001.
    - Building and reinforcing a workplace safety culture.

    Prerequisites
    - No formal academic qualification required.
    - Working knowledge of Arabic or English — the program is delivered bilingually.
    - Computer or tablet with stable internet, webcam, and microphone for live online sessions.
    - Recommended: at least 6 months of professional work experience in any sector.

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    Learning Objectives

    By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
    1- Explain the business case for safety leadership and the supervisor's role in shaping safety culture.
    2- Distinguish between hazard and risk, and conduct a structured risk assessment using a 5×5 matrix.
    3- Apply the hierarchy of control to select the most effective and lowest-risk safeguard.
    4- Identify the legal responsibilities of employers and employees under Saudi labor regulations and ISO 45001.
    5- Recognize and categorize common workplace hazards — physical, chemical, biological, ergonomic, and psychosocial.
    6- Conduct a root-cause investigation of an incident or near-miss and propose preventive controls.
    7- Build a performance measurement system using leading and lagging indicators, internal audits, and inspections.
    8- Pass the IOSH Managing Safely written assessment and practical risk-assessment project.

    Target Audience

    - Line managers and team supervisors with safety responsibilities.
    - HSE / EHS coordinators, officers, and engineers.
    - Project managers and site engineers in construction, oil & gas, and manufacturing.
    - Facility managers in healthcare, retail, hospitality, and logistics.
    - HR and operations leaders rolling out a safety culture program.
    - Anyone preparing for a senior HSE role and looking for an internationally portable credential.

    Skills & Competencies

    - Hazard recognition across physical, chemical, biological, and ergonomic categories.
    - Risk assessment using the 5×5 probability-severity matrix.
    - Application of the hierarchy of control to select the lowest-risk solution.
    - Incident investigation and root-cause analysis.
    - Performance measurement using leading and lagging KPIs.
    - Internal safety auditing and inspection.
    - Communicating safety responsibilities under Saudi labor law and ISO 45001.
    - Building and reinforcing a workplace safety culture.

    Prerequisites

    - No formal academic qualification required.
    - Working knowledge of Arabic or English — the program is delivered bilingually.
    - Computer or tablet with stable internet, webcam, and microphone for live online sessions.
    - Recommended: at least 6 months of professional work experience in any sector.

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