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A course on trends in inspection and security oversight


Summary

This course will provide modern knowledge on advanced trends in developing the skills of occupational safety and health specialists in organizations, investigating accidents, conducting root cause analysis, and understanding the latest scientific methods for calculating maintenance costs and economics. It will also reinforce the core principles and concepts of safety, introducing participants to common issues, risks, and accidents encountered in their work, as well as the various factors that may hinder their performance and how to overcome them. Furthermore, it will enhance the supervisory skills of safety officers, enabling them to perform their duties efficiently. The course aims to improve participants' ability to develop sound security plans for the organization, equip them with skills to implement the correct procedures for securing the premises, and expand their understanding of emergency strategies, security protocols, and security arbitration. Participants will also be trained in modern methods for controlling facility security.

Objectives and target group

Target Audience:

This program is designed for professionals working in security inspection and oversight for facilities, institutions, and individuals.

Objectives:

  • To familiarize participants with modern leadership trends, developing strategic security plans, and security oversight.

  • To help participants develop the skills needed to lead a security team effectively and implement an integrated security system for their facility.

  • To educate participants in strategic security planning techniques.

  • To enhance participants' understanding of emergency strategies, security control, and security management.

  • To teach participants the skills for supervising security teams.

  • To improve participants' effective security communication skills.

Benefits for Participants:

Through this program, participants will gain knowledge of:

  • Modern security supervision trends and strategic security planning.

  • International standards for internal audits on health, safety, and environmental issues.

  • Security and human rights while developing security awareness skills.

  • Behavioral skills for security personnel, including protocols for official ceremonies, fire resistance, and emergency control.

Course Content

Part 1:

  • Security risks in industrial facilities and the implementation mechanisms of Total Quality Management.

  • Arrest and inspection procedures.

  • Emergency management, facility safety, and worker safety.

  • Security information: balancing between breach and confidentiality in the era of technologies.

  • Inspection and auditing principles in safety operations.

  • Prevention strategies for human trafficking crimes.

  • Fundamentals of implementing Total Productive Maintenance (TPM).

  • Modern systems for guarding and securing facilities and achieving security control.

  • Performance evaluation of safety supervisors based on OSHA international standards.

  • Production planning and monitoring in light of global standards and variables.

  • Basics of control processes.

  • Advanced systems for industrial security and investigation of occupational accidents.

  • Security and safety in ports.

  • Occupational health and safety according to the OHSAS-18001 standard.

  • Advanced techniques in emergency preparedness, rescue, and evacuation plans.

  • The latest global technologies and experiences of developed countries in securing critical facilities.

  • Modern trends in security inspections and conducting security surveys of sensitive facilities.

Part 2:

  • Hazard assessment in workplaces and how to control them.

  • Planning to identify risk sources, assess the resulting risks, and control them.

  • Preventive maintenance programs and their implementation.

  • Security performance monitoring and measurement in facilities.

  • Maintenance system for buildings and infrastructure.

  • Security forecasts for crime prevention.

  • Safety system management and loss control.

  • Environmental management systems and pollution control technology.

  • Modern trends in supervision, readiness, and response to emergencies.

  • Security and safety in petroleum operations.

  • Technology for securing facilities from fires and explosions.

  • Security and safety according to the NEBOSH British curriculum.

  • Maintenance according to the value engineering concept.

  • Risk probability assessment during operations.

  • Crisis management and security negotiation skills.

  • Comprehensive leadership for crisis teams and management of communications under emergencies and pressure.

  • Preparation and implementation of strategies for managing and protecting vital facilities, and performance measurement.

  • National strategic plan for combating human trafficking.

  • Scheduled and emergency maintenance management, and technical reporting.

  • Systematic methods in operations design and analysis, and decision-making tools.

  • Oil fires: preventive measures and firefighting techniques.

Course Date

2025-07-07

2025-10-06

2026-01-05

2026-04-06

Course Cost

Note / Price varies according to the selected city

Members NO. : 1
£3800 / Member

Members NO. : 2 - 3
£3040 / Member

Members NO. : + 3
£2356 / Member

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