ASIS Chapter 206 Meeting-Safety Vs Security
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Transcript of ASIS Chapter 206 Meeting-Safety Vs Security
ASIS Chapter 206 Meeting.
Engr. Kayode Fowode, CMIOSH, RMaPS
…and the future of security practitioners in modern organisation
Learning Outcomes
Once this presentation has been completed, learners should be able to:
• Explain the difference between safety and security
• Outline the skills required of a safety practitioner and a security expert
• Outline the expectations of modern industry for security experts
• Highlights the certifications programmes applicable to both safety and security professionals
• Identify the benefits of acquiring safety certifications and skills
Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs
After our most basic physical needs (air, food, water, sleep), the need for safety and security is the second most critical stage to our wellbeing.
Safety
Safety measures are created to protect people and property from injury or loss by circumstance, accident or negligence.
Security
Security measures are created to protect people and property from injury or loss by deliberate actions taken by people.
In our world, safety events happen by accident while security events happen on purpose. The difference is people and intent.
Safety Vs Security
Safety Security
• Safety events happen by accident
• Unsafe act, unsafe conditions and processes causes safety problems
• So many safety regulations and organizations
• Safety is a loss-driven and litigation-driven industry that relies on reasonably foreseeable risks, industry standards, guidance documents, best practices and absolute duty.
• Security events happen on purpose
• People cause security events
• Very few security-related regulations
• Security is a loss-driven and litigation-driven industry that relies on foreseeability, industry standards, and the real possibility of significant economic loss.
Too often safety & security programmes are viewed as overhead costs to the organization, but that is misleading.
Safety & Security programmes are actually money retainers for an organization.
Safety Vs Security
• Safety programs are actually money retainers for an organization. They allow the organization to retain the dollars that would have been lost due to compensation pay-out, poor morale, fines, imprisonment, damaged reputations arising from poor management of reasonably foreseeable health and safety risks
• Security programs are actually money retainers for an organization. They allow the organization to retain the dollars that would have been lost due to turnover, poor morale, internal and external theft and misappropriation, sabotage, industrial espionage, and other deliberate actions that a sound security program seeks to prevent.
Safety Vs Security
• Safety professionals require a distinct set of skills and knowledge with the intention of preventing injury or loss due to circumstance, accident, or negligence.
• Although security is also the prevention of injury or loss, it is predicated on the fact that there is a desirable asset, a motivated person who wants that asset, and the perception by that motivated person that there is a lack of guardianship over the asset. This defense requires a very different set of skills and experience.
Safety Vs Security
IOSH has six membership categories:
• Affiliate Member
• Associate Member (AIOSH)
• Technical Member (Tech IOSH)
• Graduate Member (Grad IOSH)
• Chartered Member (CMIOSH)
• Chartered Fellow (CFIOSH)
ASIS security certifications
• Certified Protection Professional (CPP)®Board Certification in Security Management
• Professional Certified Investigator (PCI)®Board Certification in Investigations
• Physical Security Professional (PSP)®Board Certification in Physical Security
BCSP's Safety Certifications:
• Certified Safety Professionals (CSP)
• Associate Safety Professional (ASP)
Modern Organisation Requirements
• A typical organization loses 5% of revenue per year according to the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, 2012 Report to the Nations on Occupational Fraud and Abuse.
What is the effect on your organization?
Asset + Desire + Opportunity = Loss and/or Injury
Modern Organisation Requirements
• Requires person with the rare breath of skills and experience to effectively manage both safety and security.
• Requires person with the rare breath of skills and experience to effectively manage both safety and security.
• Merges safety and security departments. Thus, uses Health, Safety Security and Environment (HSSE)
• Recognises both safety and security programmes are essential for loss prevention.
• Provides attractive remunerations for HSSE experts.
• Challenges experts in both fields to build competencies in both area.
Benefits of obtaining both Safety & Security Certifications?
• Demonstrable proof of experience and professional competence in HSSE
• Increased salary potential
• Business development opportunity in HSSE.
• Legislative compliance
• Self-actualisation
• Increased employability and relevance within your organisation
Salary Range
Safety Practitioners Security Practitioners Safety and Security Practitioners
USD 54,000 USD 52,000 USD 84,000
How do I obtain HSE Certifications?
• Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH)
Founded in 1945, and the only Chartered body for health and safety practitioners and the
world's largest Health and Safety professional membership organisation.
• The National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health (NEBOSH)
a UK-based independent examination board delivering vocational qualifications in Health,
Safety & Environmental Practice and Management. It was founded in 1979
HSE Courses
IOSH Working Safely
IOSH Managing Safely
NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety
ABIOSH International Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety Management
ABIOSH International Certificate in Oil and Gas Safety Operations
ABIOSH International Certificate in Construction Health & Safety
OGSC FPSO & Oil Rig Safety Assessor Certificate
OGSC HAZOP Leader and Methods Course
OGSC Process Safety Management Course
IEMA Level 4 Qualification: Managing with Environmental Sustainability