507: Administer an OHS management system

Effectively administering an OHSM involves managing all of the organization’s individual health and safety programs using a coordinated approach within the complex interactive workplace environment. Individual health and safety programs are required to protect people from harm under occupational health and safety legislation in most Canadian jurisdictions, but full OHS management systems are generally not mandated. In order to act as an effective resource in their workplace, the OHS professional should be able to:

– Administer health and safety programs required by health and safety
– Communicate how an OHSMS integrates with existing operational processes
– Perform evaluations of performance and communicate results
– Develop an OHSMS which meets the requirements of an accredited standard

Prerequisite

None

References in Other Frameworks

BCRSP: HSM15; IOSH: CC6

Understand and Remember

– Relevant legislation, regulations, guidelines and standards that pertain to the individual OHS programs within an OHSMS
– How OHSMS integrate with other business systems
– Requirements for maintaining an OHSMS
– Considerations for maintaining an OHSMS across multiple worksites

Apply and Analyze

– Adhere to established processes for OHSMS administration according to prescribed program standards
– Conduct regular reviews to assess performance
– Communicate performance evaluation results
– Communicate identified areas for improvement

Evaluate and Create

– Evaluate an existing OHSMS
– Identify opportunities for improvement
– Identify areas of excellence
– Develop an Occupational Health and Safety Management System according to an applicable standard

No results found.

Related Units of Competency

501 Demonstrate
Understanding of Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems
502 Demonstrate
Understanding of quality management processes and their integration with OHS

Prerequisites:
503 Use
And maintain an OHS Document Management System

Prerequisites:
504 Monitor
Occupational health and safety performance

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