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To join the online sessions for this module, please click on the button below. If you are not already signed in to your Zoom account, you will be prompted to register your attendance. You will also need to enter the password provided below.
Meeting ID: 871 4182 4038
Passcode: 736954
Please ensure that your name and surname appear as registered for the study programme, as this is essential for recording your attendance.
Lecture Schedule & Notes
Lecture notes will be available during the week following the respective lecture. Schedule dates are indicative and may change. All changes, if any, may be communicated via email, SMS or telephone calls.
Lecture | Date | Time | Presentation | Notes (If Any) | Session Recording |
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Lecture 01 | 7 October 2024 | 17:30 to 20:30hrs | |||
Lecture 02 | 14 October 2024 | 17:30 to 20:30hrs | |||
Lecture 03 | 21 October 2024 | 17:30 to 20:30hrs | |||
Lecture 04 | 28 October 2024 | 17:30 to 20:30hrs | |||
Lecture 05 | 4 November 2024 | 17:30 to 20:30hrs | |||
Lecture 06 | 11 November 2024 | 17:30 to 20:30hrs | |||
Lecture 07 | 18 November 2024 | 17:30 to 20:30hrs | |||
Lecture 08 | 25 November 2024 | 17:30 to 20:30hrs | |||
Lecture 09 | 2 December 2024 | 17:30 to 20:30hrs | |||
Lecture 10 | 9 December 2024 | 17:30 to 20:30hrs | |||
Lecture 11 | 16 December 2024 | 17:30 to 20:30hrs | |||
Lecture 12 | 6 January 2025 | 17:30 to 20:30hrs | |||
Lecture 13 | 13 January 2025 | 17:30 to 20:30hrs | |||
Lecture 14 | 20 January 2025 | 17:30 to 20:30hrs | |||
Lecture 15 | 27 January 2025 | 17:30 to 20:30hrs | |||
Lecture 16 | 3 February 2025 | 17:30 to 20:30hrs | |||
Lecture 17 | 17 February 2025 | 17:30 to 20:30hrs | |||
Lecture 18 | 24 February 2025 | 17:30 to 20:30hrs | |||
Lecture 19 | 3 March 2025 | 17:30 to 20:30hrs | |||
Lecture 20 | 10 March 2025 | 17:30 to 20:30hrs | |||
Self-Assessment & Presentations | 24 March 2025 | 17:30 to 20:30hrs |
Lecturers
Lecture Summaries & Suggested Reading
Lecture 1 - Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety
Following this session students will be given:
- An understanding of the origins and development of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) from its earliest days to the present.
- Insights into how historical events and legislative changes shaped current global OHS practices.
- Examples of how OHS practices impact worker safety and business operations across different industries.
Core Reading List
- Tolley’s Health & Safety at Work Handbook 2022 (2021). London: LexisNexis.
- Occupational Health and Safety Management: A Practical Approach by Charles D. Reese
- Fundamentals of Occupational Safety and Health by Mark A. Friend and James P. Kohn
Supplementary Reading:
- The History of Occupational Health and Safety: From the Industrial Revolution to the Present by Paul Blanc
- Occupational Health and Safety for the 21st Century by R.H. Friis.
Online Resources:
Lecture 2 - Understanding Organisational Context and Management Theories
This session covers how organisational structures and management theories impact health and safety practices. Students will learn about management styles, how leadership influences safety outcomes, and the dynamics of organisational culture.
Core Reading List
- Tolley’s Health & Safety at Work Handbook 2022 (2021). London: LexisNexis.
- Organizational Behavior: Improving Performance and Commitment in the Workplace 3rd Edition (2012) by Jason Colquitt, Jeffery LePine and Michael Wesson
Supplementary Reading List
- Safety Management Systems in Aviation by Stolzer, A.J., Sumwalt, R.L., and Goglia,
Online Resources
Lecture 3 - Health and Safety Legislation
Following this session students will be given:
- Detailed explanations of the legal frameworks governing health and safety at work, focusing on Malta, the EU, and international standards.
- Discussion on the implications of non-compliance with health and safety legislation.
Core Reading List
- Tolley’s Health & Safety at Work Handbook 2022 (2021). London: LexisNexis.
Supplementary Reading List
- Occupational Health and Safety for the 21st Century by R.H. Friis.
- International Health and Safety at Work by Phil Hughes and Ed Ferrett
- Health and Safety at Work Essentials by Jeremy Stranks
Online Resources
Lecture 4 - Governance and Policy in Health and Safety
Following this session students will be given:
- An understanding of the role of governance in health and safety, highlighting the importance of strategic leadership and policy-making.
- Insights into the process of developing, implementing, and maintaining health and safety policies.
- Examples of effective internal consultation practices and how they contribute to better health and safety outcomes.
Core Reading List
- Tolley’s Health & Safety at Work Handbook 2022 (2021). London: LexisNexis.
- Health and Safety: Risk Management by Tony Boyle
- Safety Management Systems: A Practical Guide by Alan Griffith and Tim Howarth
Supplementary Reading List
- Organizational Behavior: Improving Performance and Commitment in the Workplace" by Colquitt, J.A., Lepine, J.A., and Wesson, M.J.
- Corporate Governance and Risk: A Systems Approach” by John Shortreed
Lecture 5 - Inspection, Auditing, and Monitoring
This session provides an overview of the methods and techniques used to conduct safety inspections, audits, and ongoing monitoring and measuring performance. Practical tools and checklists will be presented to ensure compliance and continuous improvement in safety practices.
Core Reading List
- Tolley’s Health & Safety at Work Handbook 2022 (2021). London: LexisNexis.
- Occupational Health and Safety Management: A Practical Approach by Charles D. Reese
- Safety Metrics: Tools and Techniques for Measuring Safety Performance by Christopher A. Janicak
Supplementary Reading List
- Safety Performance Measurement” by Jacques van Steen
Lecture 6 - Leadership in Health and Safety
Following this session students will be given:
- An exploration of how leadership styles and practices impact health and safety culture and compliance.
- Discussions on the role of leadership in managing change and fostering a proactive safety culture.
Core Reading List
- Organizational Behavior: Improving Performance and Commitment in the Workplace by Colquitt, J.A., Lepine, J.A., and Wesson, M.J.
- Health and Safety Leadership Excellence by NEBOSH
- Leading Health and Safety at Work by HSE
Supplementary Reading List
- Psychosocial factors at work in the Asia Pacific by Dollard, M.F. et al.
- Safety Leadership: A Practical Guide by Judith Erickson
- The Safety Anarchist: Relying on Human Expertise and Innovation by Sidney Dekker
Lecture 7 - Human Behaviour and Organisational Culture in OHS
Following this session students will be given:
- An analysis of the relationship between organisational culture and safety outcomes.
- Techniques for diagnosing and transforming organisational culture to improve safety performance.
- Case studies that illustrate the process and impact of cultural change in enhancing workplace safety.
Core Reading List
- Safety Culture: Assessing and Changing the Behavior of Organizations by James Roughton and Nathan Crutchfield
- Organizational Behavior: Improving Performance and Commitment in the Workplace by Colquitt, J.A., Lepine, J.A., and Wesson, M.J.
Supplementary Reading List
- The Human Contribution: Unsafe Acts, Accidents and Heroic Recoveries by James Reason
- Psychosocial factors at work in the Asia Pacific by Dollard, M.F. et al.
Lecture 8 - Risk Management Fundamentals
Following this session students will be given:
- A deep dive into the principles and processes of risk management as they apply to OHS.
- Tools and techniques for effective risk assessment and management.
- Practical exercises in applying risk management principles to hypothetical scenarios.
Core Reading List
- Occupational Health and Safety for the 21st Century by R.H. Friis.
- Principles of Risk Management and Insurance by George E. Rejda and Michael McNamara
- Risk Management: Principles and Practices by Michael W. Elliott
Supplementary Reading List
- Accident/Incident Prevention Techniques by Charles D. Reese.
- Enterprise Risk Management: From Incentives to Controls by James Lam
- Fundamentals of Risk Management: Understanding, Evaluating and Implementing Effective Risk Management by Paul Hopkin
Lecture 9 - Physical and Chemical Hazards
This lecture covers the identification and management of physical and chemical hazards in the workplace. Key focus areas include regulations on chemical safety, physical hazard control, and practical measures to prevent exposure.
Core Reading List
- "Tolley’s Health & Safety at Work Handbook 2022" (2021). London: LexisNexis.
Online Resources
Lecture 10 - Biological and Ergonomic Hazards
Students will learn about biological hazards and ergonomic risks present in various workplaces. The session will cover methods for assessing biological agents (e.g., in healthcare) and ergonomic interventions to improve safety
Core Reading List
- Tolley’s Health & Safety at Work Handbook 2022" (2021). London: LexisNexis
Supplementary Reading List
- Safety and Health for Engineers by Roger L. Brauer
Online Resources
Lecture 11 - Psychosocial Hazards and Workplace Stress
This lecture focuses on the identification and control of psychosocial hazards, such as stress, bullying, and harassment in the workplace. The session includes legislative guidelines from the EU and strategies for managing mental health at work.
Core Reading List
- Managing psychosocial hazards and work-related stress in today's work environment : international insights for U.S. organizations Cobb, Ellen Pinkos New York, New York : Routledge; 2022
Supplementary Reading List
- Psychosocial factors at work in the Asia Pacific" by Dollard, M.F. et al.
Online Resources
Lecture 12 - Safety Management Systems (SMS)
This session introduces the concept of Safety Management Systems (SMS) and their role in improving organisational safety. We will examine the key components of an SMS and illustrate its implementation and effectiveness.
Core Reading List
- Safety Management Systems in Aviation (2023) By Alan J Stolzer, Robert L Sumwalt, John J Goglia
Supplementary Reading List
- Accident/Incident Prevention Techniques B/W Illustrations (2017) By Charles D. Reese
Online Resources
Lecture 13 - Occupational Health Challenges and Control Measures
This session will focus on key occupational health challenges such as exposure to hazardous substances, noise, vibration, and temperature extremes, with a particular emphasis on chronic health issues like respiratory diseases, hearing loss, and musculoskeletal disorders. We will explore control measures and occupational health surveillance techniques to mitigate these risks.
Core Reading List
- Tolley’s Health & Safety at Work Handbook 2022 (2021). London: LexisNexis.
Supplementary Reading List
- Occupational Health and Safety for the 21st Century by R.H. Friis.
Online Resources
Lecture 14 - Emergency Preparedness and Response
This session explores the key principles of emergency preparedness and response, including legislative requirements, practical planning techniques, and execution of drills taking considerations of various industries, settings and scenarios.
Core Reading List
- Emergency Response Planning for Corporate and Municipal Managers by Paul A. Erickson
Supplementary Reading List
- Accident/Incident Prevention Techniques" by Charles D. Reese.
Lecture 15 - Risk Assessment Methodologies
This lecture introduces students to different risk assessment methodologies, including both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Special attention will be given to various tools and techniques.
Core Reading List
- Tolley’s Health & Safety at Work Handbook 2022" (2021). London: LexisNexis
Online Resources
Lecture 16 - Accident Investigation Techniques
This session explores accident investigation techniques, focusing on root cause analysis, evidence collection, and reporting.
Core Reading List
- Accident/Incident Prevention Techniques by Charles D. Reese.
Supplementary Reading List
- Safety Management Systems in Aviation" by Stolzer, A.J., Sumwalt, R.L., and Goglia, J.J.
Lecture 17 - Health and Safety Training Programmes
This lecture discusses the creation and delivery of effective health and safety training programmes for employees at different levels. Students will learn about strategies for engaging workers and fostering a safety culture through training.
Core Reading List
- Effective Safety and Health Training by Barbara Hilyer, Alan Veasey, Kenneth Oldfield, and Lisa Craft-McCormick
Other Online Resources
Lecture 18 - Communication and Consultation in OHS
Discusses the importance of communication and consultation in health and safety management. This session will focus on strategies to engage stakeholders, including employees, managers, and external agencies, ensuring compliance and effective safety practice dissemination.
Core Reading List
- Occupational Health and Safety Management: A Practical Approach by Charles D. Reese
Supplementary Reading List
- Organizational behavior: Improving performance and commitment in the workplace (8th ed.). Colquitt, J. A., LePine, J. A., & Wesson, M. J. (2021). . McGraw-Hill Education.
Online Resources
Lecture 19 - Sustainability, CSRD, and ESG in Occupational Health and Safety
This session introduces the concepts of sustainability and the role of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) in corporate sustainability efforts. The focus will be on the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and how Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria are influencing OHS practices. Students will learn about reporting requirements, integrating OHS into sustainability metrics, and the role of health and safety professionals in ensuring compliance with EU sustainability standards.
Core Reading List
- Tolley’s Health & Safety at Work Handbook 2022 (2021). London: LexisNexis.
- CSRD Essentials - THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO THE EU CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING DIRECTIVE
Supplementary Reading List
- Occupational Health and Safety Management: A Practical Approach by Charles D. Reese
Online Resources
- EU - CSRD Explained and Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
Lecture 20 - Revision and Assignment Preparation
Following this session students will be given:
- A comprehensive review of key concepts covered throughout the course to consolidate learning.
- Guidelines and expectations for the final assignment, including topic selection, research methods, and presentation.
- An open forum for questions and clarifications to ensure students are well-prepared for their assessments.
Core Reading List
- Refer to the previous 19 lectures
Supplementary Reading List
- Refer to the previous 19 lectures
Methods of Assessment
Self-Assessment (15% of final grade): Students are required to complete a multiple-choice test during the first lecture of the module on 2nd October 2023. The test sheet and answers will be provided in an additional 30-minute session, scheduled at a date and time announced during the first lecture. Students will be expected to mark their own submissions.
Assignment (60% of final grade)
Presentation (25% of final grade)
Assignment
You are required to choose one of the three questions available in the Assignment Submission Form made available by clicking the button below. The assignment must be submitted no later than Thursday, 8 May 2025, along with the Assignment Submission Form. Please ensure that you indicate the question you have addressed on the Assignment Submission Form.
The Assignment Submission Form will be made available here at a later date
For guidance on how to plan, draft, and submit your assignment, please refer to the 21 Academy presentation on Writing and Submitting Your Assignment by clicking the button below.
Writing and Submitting Your Assignment
We are also providing the 21 Academy's Assignments Rubric for your reference. This rubric is a performance-based assessment tool that tutors will use for grading, and it will help you understand the requirements of the assignment and how it will be assessed.
Presentation
You also have to prepare and deliver a 10 minute presentation on your assignment. The presentation will be delivered on the date indicated in the modules time table above.
A Presentation Rubric is being made available for your guidance below. This is a performance-based assessment tool. Tutors will use the rubric to assist them to allocate scoring while it allows students to understand what is required in the presentation and how your presentation will be graded.
Your presentation should be also be submitted in pdf format on Turnitin by not later than 24 hours before it is being delivered. Do not scan the presentation but convert/save it directly to pdf.
Note that the submitted presentations will be scanned for plagiarism.
Referencing Style
Your assignment and presentation should be referenced using the Harvard Referencing style. Please follow a short video, by clicking on the button below, to understand this referencing style.
Submitting Assignments and Presentations - Turnitin
The Academy will notify you via email when the assignment questions become available. Shortly after, you will receive another email from Turnitin, likely on the same day, confirming your enrolment in a "class" where you can upload your assignment(s).
Please ensure that your assignments are submitted no later than 23:59 on the assignment submission deadline, as indicated on the Assignment Submission form or in the Turnitin "class."
At 21 Academy, you have the option to submit multiple drafts before the final submission deadline. The version uploaded at the deadline will be treated as your final submission for assessment. Please note that Turnitin evaluates the same assignment twice within a 24-hour period, so any additional submissions during this time will not be reviewed until the 24-hour period has passed. Ensure that your final submission does not exceed 20% similarity, particularly when using direct quotations.
Follow this very short video to understand how to submit your assignment through Turnitin
To understand the similarity report generated by Turnitin follow this 1 minute video