Safety induction is an introduction and training activity on the basics of occupational safety and health in the work environment. The purpose of this safety induction activity is to provide an understanding of the importance of OHS in the work environment, educate workers about applicable work procedures and regulations, inform potential hazards that may arise to occupational safety and health while working.
The importance of Safety Induction can be the main reason to help prevent injuries or accidents at work. This step can increase awareness of safety issues and procedures for all types of workers.
Effective Safety Induction also ensures not only safety awareness that affects people who complete their work tasks or roles, but also ensures the safety of their partners as well.
The safety induction procedure for ship crew is a very important aspect of the entire job profile of a ship crew. The health and safety conditions of the ship’s crew also have various risks of danger with potentially fatal risks if safety and health procedures are not paid attention to. To ensure the safety of the ship’s crew, it is the responsibility of all parties on board and acceptable methods or guidelines for completing work safety and health procedures and inspections are carried out according to OSHA guidelines and maritime standards in general.
The safety induction procedure for the ship’s crew generally consists of:
- Introduction to the company and the aims and objectives of a safety induction
- Company HSE Policy & objective
- Company safety procedures
- Introduction to the scope of the company/work to be/is being carried out;
- Safety procedures on board
- Emergency response procedures on board
- Other things that need to be known by the ship’s crew, both regarding the condition of the ship itself and regarding company regulations/work being carried out.
Safety Induction By Amancare
This safety induction activity by Amancare aims to communicate to all crew members regarding possible hazards that may occur when the crew is already working on the ship, so that the crew can find out the measures to control these hazards.