As the risk landscape becomes more volatile, organisations response to proactively protect their people's Occupational Health & Safety (OHS) has become a key area of importance, especially in regards to sustainability reporting.
Certified by the CPD Certification Service, the International SOS Foundation introduces the "Sustainability Management & Reporting for the Occupational Health & Safety Practitioner" training course.
Delivered in-person or virtually, this course provides occupational health & safety practitioners and sustainability specialists with the competence necessary to integrate workforce health & safety management and monitoring into their organisations' sustainability strategies.
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
OHS and sustainability practitioners, especially those who are tasked with investigating the place of OHS in sustainability management and reporting programmes or tasked with better inclusion of workforce measures in corporate responsibility management.
HR, security, and mobility managers who are responsible for protecting the health and safety of their employees will also be able to better align their programmes with their organisations' sustainability strategies.
FOUR REASONS TO ATTEND
- You will be able to understand the roles of OHS in sustainability and build strategies to achieve organisational goals.
- You will have tools to report your OHS initiatives in alignment with international standards.
- You will learn the language of sustainability reporting that can be used across your organisation.
- You will learn with international participants and develop your sustainability network.
PROGRAMME
Part 1 (2.5 hours)
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Part 2 (2.5 hours)
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ACTIVE LEARNING
The training will take place in a live, virtual classroom where the trainer will guide participants through the subject in an interactive learning format. Participants will acquire the skills through pre-reading, discussions, analyses of example reports, and exercises. Participants will be encouraged to ask questions and discuss their real-life examples so that they can apply learnings in their work immediately after the training.