Description
Often named or even required in regulations and guidelines: the safety manager.
But what exactly must the safety manager be able to do? What interfaces does he or she have in the company? Is
the Safety Manager anchored in the project – or rather the staff unit in the company? What
responsibilities does the Safety Manager really have?
The role in the project or company, but also the understanding of the role of the safety
manager, varies depending on the company’s orientation. Operators, manufacturers and maintenance companies
set their own requirements – and the authorities or experts also set standards.
We have compiled the requirements of standardization, industry,
associations and universities from the experience of the last 10 years and created this attractive training course.
Top-class lecturers will give presentations on current topics with a focus on safety in
rail transport.
Learning objectives
The participants:
recognize how their own organization fits into the context of safety and quality management.
develop their leadership skills to manage teams effectively and lead decision-making processes.
learn how to plan and structure projects and processes in a targeted manner.
understand the importance of support functions and their role in the implementation of projects.
deal with operational requirements and optimize operational processes.
analyze the performance of processes and systems and derive opportunities for improvement.
develop strategies for a continuous improvement process to increase efficiency and target achievement.
Costs
Safety Manager Part 1: EUR 3.850,- excl. VAT (EUR 4,582.00 incl. VAT. )
Training costs: EUR 2,530 (excl. VAT) / Campus flat rate: EUR 1,320 (excl. VAT)
Safety Manager Part 2: EUR 3.850,- excl. VAT (EUR 4,582.00 incl. VAT. )
Training costs: EUR 2,530 (excl. VAT) / Campus flat rate: EUR 1,320 (excl. VAT)
Contains:
- Four nights each in a unique atmosphere incl. breakfast
- Catering during the training including lunch and non-alcoholic drinks
- Networking in our lounge
- If applicable, a joint learning evening including dinner and non-alcoholic drinks
- Supervision by the trainer during the learning evenings











