A Training Curriculum is a knowledge development path recommended by the Industrial HSE in order to ensure the homogeneity of in-house competencies in Health, Safety & Environment throughout the Solvay Group.
A list of the available Training Curricula in other HSE domains, as well as HSE transversal knowledge is available HERE .

Who should follow this training curriculum?

  • Sites: Site Manager and HSE Manager; Production Manager

  • Zone HSE

  • HSE liaison with Sites

Contacts


YOUR CONTACTS in OH:
At Site level: meet the OH physician. If there isn’t one on site, establish a contact with the OH physician in charge of the medical surveillance.
Identify who is the medical Country Referent (if any), or the medical Regional Coordinator for your Country.
Identify the Clinics/Hospitals/Services where the employees could be sent to for complementary tests related with the medical surveillance or for medical emergency, and define
an action plan to create a contact/relationship with these Clinics/Hospital/Services, especially if there is no Site OH physician


SOLVAY OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NETWORK


Key / Essential knowledge (mandatory)


Occupational Health Essentials

Group requirements in Occupational Health: onboarding IND-HSE-OH-08-PRO

OH Indicators

Well-Being at Work program (information included in 'Occupational Health Essentials' above)
Solvay WellBeing@Work Awareness

Contact the medical Country Referent (if any), or the medical Regional Coordinator in order to exchange about:

needs of clarification or support on OH topics
reporting of occupational diseases
work accommodation and return to work

HSE TRANSVERSAL TOPICS : Key/Essential knowledge (mandatory) (see K/E; lower half of the table; columns Site Competencies and/or Industrial Corporate roles)

Other useful Information


Visit the Solvay intranet
OH Wikipages

OH Gate : if you are interested to use it, contact the medical Referent/Coordinator

Risk-based medical surveillance process

Human BioMonitoring of exposure

First aid and medical recommendations (where relevant) in case of:
Exposure to heat or severe clime conditions ( IND-HSE-OH-10.10-GUI )
Burns ( IND-HSE-OH-10.08-GUI )
Acute exposure to fluorine, HF and other fluorides ( IND-HSE-OH-10.06-GUI )
Acute exposure to phenol ( IND-HSE-OH-10.03-GUI )
Acute exposure to chlorine ( IND-HSE-OH-10.02-GUI )

Occupational diseases

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

HSE TRANSVERSAL TOPICS: Useful Information (suggested) (UI; lower half of the table; columns Site Competencies and/or Industrial Corporate roles)

Specific Training


A fter agreement of your GBU, participate in the following presential trainings :

Organised by HSE in your Zone (for new Site and HSE Managers), which includes an Occupational Health module

Proposed by Solvay in relation with Well-being At Work:
Local support on WBAW
WBAW for Managers



Questions or comments: please contact Dr. Isabel Ortega

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