How to Train Managers on ILO-OHSMS Requirements

Ensuring a safe and healthy work environment isn’t just a box to tick—it’s a core part of managing any successful organization. That’s where the International Labour Organization’s Occupational Health and Safety Management System (ILO-OHSMS) comes in. It sets out a clear, practical framework for protecting workers, identifying risks, and continuously improving workplace safety. But here's the thing: even the best safety systems fall apart if managers aren’t trained to understand and implement them. Training managers on ILO-OHSMS requirements is not only essential for legal compliance—it’s about protecting lives, reducing costs, and creating a culture where everyone feels safe to do their best work. Now, before we dive into the “how,” let’s touch on something closely related that many organizations in Pakistan consider when designing safety training programs—the NEBOSH Course Fee . While NEBOSH qualifications are often used as a standard in safety training, the cost of these cert...