Description
The Macron orders of September 2017 resulted in the creation of the CSE. This creation is accompanied by the establishment of a Health, Safety and Working Conditions Commission (CSSCT) obligatory for companies with more than 300 employees and in high-risk establishments (nuclear, SEVESO), at the request of the labor inspector or as part of a company agreement. This training presents the missions of the commission and the role of its President in coordination with the CSE. through the alternation of summaries, examples and professional scenarios, this training provides the President of the CSSCT with the technical and behavioral keys to succeed in this mission.
Who is this training for ?
For whom ?This training is aimed at the President, future President of the CSE and the CSSCT.
Prerequisites
Training objectives
Training program
- Master the roles and missions of
- CSE/CSSCT in matters of health, safety and working conditions Role of the CSE in the prevention of occupational risks.
- Assignment of the roles of members of the CSSCT.
- Scenario Exercise: identify the missions of the CSSCT based on the internal regulations and of your company's corporate agreement
- Measuring the employer's obligations and responsibilities
- Issues and principles of prevention.
- Responsibilities of the various stakeholders in the company.
- Find your way around the texts relating to health and safety.
- Scenario Quiz on health and safety obligations.
- Identify the role of
- President in CSSCT missions Carry out investigations.
- Plan and organize the conduct of inspections.
- Provide mandatory information and documents.
- Limit the risks of obstruction offenses.
- Brainstorming scenario: identify good practices.
- Take action and apply emergency procedures
- Intervene in the event of a right to alert: serious or imminent danger or serious risk.
- Associate CSSCT with a QVT and PHI detection approach.
- Develop a prevention policy with the CSSCT.
- Scenario Exercise: build an action plan in the event of serious and imminent danger.