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WEBINAR | Risk assessment: an obligation, a necessity, or a natural activity?

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29 March | 10:00-11:00 | Free event


Join us for a continuation of the webinar on risk assessment. Part one sparked a lively discussion and in part two we will continue to answer your questions.

We will discuss the following issues:

  • What is the role of occupational risk assessment in the OSH management system and why should it be done with great care?
  • How to assess occupational risks so that the assessment is a benefit to the company? How to avoid the most common pitfalls? 
  • When will a risk assessment be charged to the employer and how to prevent this?
  • How do you assess the risks associated with Covid-19?
  • Do you include "in advance" risks and risks arising from typical life situations in the assessment?

The event will take the form of a free webinar. A link to the webcast will be sent to participants the day before the event.
 

Speakers

Ireneusz has nearly 20 years of experience in risk management and occupational safety. He advises corporate clients on verifying existing solutions and provides support in the implementation of changes. 

He specialises in modern risk management, making OSH a source of information for company processes optimalization. He has extensive experience in issues related to construction law, production organisation and transport equipment, including those under supervision. 

He creates solutions taking into account the requirements of Polish law within companies' management systems, so that occupational health and safety at work become a fully functional managerial tool. He coordinates audits, develops repair plans, and supports integration processes.

Author of books and manuals on occupational safety and numerous opinions and analyses of working conditions.

He holds an MBA and a Nebosh certificate. He graduated from the Central Institute for Labour Protection –  National Research Institute (CIOP PIB) and completed doctoral studies at the Command Department of the National Defence Academy.