| Introduction to Safety Management
							 
						Top Management Commitment
								Employee Involvement
								Total Quality Safety Management
								Effective Communication
								Analyzing Incidents and Accidents
								 Hazard Analysis and Control and Emergency Action Plans (EAP)
							 
						Definitions and Some Basics
								Hazard Categories
								Identifying Hazards
								Controlling and Problem-Solving
								Writing Effective Recommendations
								Developing the EAP
								Policies and Procedures
								 Safety Supervision and Leadership
							 
						Safety Responsibilities
								Identifying and Correcting Hazards
								Ensuring Safety Accountability
								Creating a Culture of Consequences
								Tough-Caring Leadership
								 | Effective Accident Investigation
							 
						Initiating the Investigation
								Documenting the Accident Scene
								Conducting Effective Interviews
								Conducting Event Analysis and Causes
								Developing Effective Recommendations and Writing the Report
								 Management Aspects of an Effective Safety Culture
							 
						Management Role in Developing an Effective Safety Culture
								Demonstrating Commitment
								Assigning Safety Responsibilities
								Developing Accountability
								Developing Programs that Support the Safety Culture
								 Measuring the Safety Culture
							 
						The Nature of All Safety Systems
								Assessment Techniques
								The Deming Cycle
								What Should be Evaluated?
								Evaluation Tools
								Developing and Implementing the Action Plan |