Safety Data Collection and Analysis

It's helps organizations ensure compliance with safety standards, and mitigate the risks of workplace hazards.

Course Objectives

By the end of this course participants will be able to:

  • Develop and maintain the means to verify their safety performance by means of SDCPS
  • Ensure that it has personnel competent to collect and store the safety data.
  • Select the appropriate safety data collection methods.
  • Share safety information with appropriate levels.
  • Determine what to collect of safety data.
  • Apply mandatory safety reporting system.
  • Categorize safety data ideally be using taxonomies and supporting definitions.
  • Determine aspects of data quality.
  • Apply safety data processing methods.
  • Analyze the safety data and safety information from the SDCPS and associated safety databases.
  • Identify of systemic and cross-cutting hazards that might not otherwise be identified by the safety data analysis.
  • Establish effective safety metrics.
  • Establish safety presentation capabilities (e.g. safety dashboard.
  • Monitor safety performance of a given sector, organization, system or process.

Course Contents

Day 1

  • Safety data collection and processing systems.
  • Introduction.
  • Safety data and safety information collection.
  • Effective Management of Safety.
  • Regulations
  • SDCPS Safety Data Collections Processing System
  • Personnel Qualifications
  • Taxonomies.
  • Sharing Safety Information.
  • Determining what to collect.
  • Safety data processing.
  • Safety data and safety information management.
  • Safety analysis.
  • Introduction.
  • Analysis Requirements.

Day 2

  • Types of analysis.
  • Descriptive Analysis.
  • Inferential analysis.
  • Predictive analysis.
  • Combined analysis.
  • Reporting of analysis results.
  • Data Driven Decision Making (D3M).
  • Safety analysis results Example.
  • Safety dashboards.
  • Data Driven Decision Making (D3M).
  • Safety information sharing and exchange.
  • Sharing within the State.
  • Level of Protection.

Day 3

  • Data-driven decision-making
  • Good decisions
  • Advantages of data-driven decision-making
  • Common challenges with data-driven decision-making
  • Avoiding “Analysis Paralysis
  • Data-driven decision-making process.
  • Step 1 – Defining the problem or objective
  • Step 2 – Access to data to support the decision-making
  • Step 3 – Request data to support the decision-making
  • Step 4 – Interpret results of data analysis and make data-driven decision
  • Step 5 – Communicate the decision.
  • Decision-making models.

Day 4

  • Protection of safety data, safety information and related sources.
  • Objectives and content
  • Fundamental principles
  • Scope of protection
  • Level of protection
  • Principles of protection
  • Principles of exception
  • Public disclosure
  • Protection of recorded data
  • Safety information sharing and exchange

Pre-requisites

  • High Academic Degree
  • Good Command In English
  • Attending the Safety Fundamentals and Culture (Initial) 
  • Attending the Safety Risk Management (Initial) 
  • Attending the SMS Implementation and Control Course (Initial) 
  • Attending the Safety Performance Management (Initial) 
Duration
4 Days
Price
Price [EGP] : 4000.00 - For Egyptians Price [USD] : 400.00 - For Non Egyptians
Registration
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Course Schedule

This Course is Member of

Safety Management Courses