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Chartered Management Institute, UK
With the developing complexities in the management of businesses worldwide in the realm of Business, explore a world of opportunities and unlock the future with the CMI Programs
The Certified Health and Safety Management Professional course is designed for professionals seeking to master the fundamental concepts and processes of health and safety management. This programme provides learners with a solid foundation in the core principles and techniques required to develop and implement an effective health and safety management system.
Participants will gain essential skills to assess and measure the effectiveness of health and safety systems, ensuring continuous improvement and compliance with industry standards. The course emphasizes the strategic positioning of safety within organizations, enabling learners to formulate effective strategies that align safety practices with organizational goals. Additionally, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the components necessary to build and maintain a robust safety management system, tailored to support, and enhance their organization’s strategic and business objectives.
The Chartered Management Institute (CMI) works with businesses and educational institutions to inspire people to become skilled, confident, and successful managers and leaders.
Chartered Management Institute is the only chartered professional body dedicated to promoting the highest standards in management and leadership excellence.
Over 100,000 managers use CMI’s unique services regularly. Organizations like Jaguar, Land Rover, Royal Bank of Scotland, Fujitsu, Allianz, Silverstone, Royal Air Force, London South Bank, and Royal College of Physicians amongst others use Chartered Management Institute certifications for certifying their professionals.
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Tejara 3, Al Taawun, Sharjah, UAE
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