The Port industry is a high hazard industry with complex work arrangements, overlapping duties and a significant risk profile for both onshore and offshore operations. A Critical Control Management (CCM) Programme can reduce the number of major incidents through targeted, robust and effective critical control of critical risks.
In this webinar Margaret van Schaik will take you through the work that Napier Port and van Schaik Health and Safety Solutions have undertaken to deliver the Port’s CCM Programme. The programme's scope covers both onshore and offshore critical risks associated with the Port operations and utilises the ICMM Good Practice Health and Safety Critical Control Management Guideline for Managing Critical Risk.
The programme has been running for 18 months and Margaret will be taking attendees through some of the robust results that have been delivered through it.
Bio
Margaret has 20 years experience in health and safety group management, advisory, and regulatory roles in New Zealand and has a passion for coaching and mentoring others. Margaret is a co-founder of the Women in Safety NZ Group, started in 2010, and strongly believes in the encouragement, support and empowerment of women working in the health and safety profession.
Margaret is a Chartered Member of IOSH, Certified Member of NZISM and a HASANZ Registered Health and Safety Professional. She is Principal Consultant/Managing Director of van Schaik Health and Safety Solutions, a boutique H&S consultancy based in Wellington, and is the Chair of the Women In Safety Excellence (WISE) network.
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