Certification of occupational health and safety professionals: A comparison

The introduction of Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 and its Regulations has come closer to achieving its objectives. Over the years, various strategies have been adopted and implemented at the national level to reduce the number of occupational accidents. One of the strategies is the train...

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Main Authors: Mustafa, Munauwar, Hasan, Hasnizam, Abd Aziz, Fadzli Shah, Ooi, Yeng Keat, Ghazali, Zahiruddin
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spelling my.uum.repo.26262016-05-30T02:33:43Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/2626/ Certification of occupational health and safety professionals: A comparison Mustafa, Munauwar Hasan, Hasnizam Abd Aziz, Fadzli Shah Ooi, Yeng Keat Ghazali, Zahiruddin HD Industries. Land use. Labor The introduction of Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 and its Regulations has come closer to achieving its objectives. Over the years, various strategies have been adopted and implemented at the national level to reduce the number of occupational accidents. One of the strategies is the training and development of competent health and safety professionals. Official job title for a person who is given the responsibility, authority and accountability to promote hazard-free working environments in his/her organization differs from one country to the other. In this paper, the term ‘health and safety professionals’ (H&S professionals) will be used to denote those who have an appropriate qualification and professional experience in the field of occupational health and safety, and possess a certificate of registration from health and safety professional body. The term ‘professionals’ instead of ‘practitioners’ or ‘officers’ is chosen to acknowledge worldwide efforts by professional bodies in various countries to develop occupational health and safety as a profession. In this paper, we examined certification requirements for a few major professions before zooming in to discuss qualification requirements and methods of assessment for the UK, the US and Malaysia. Apparently, the requirements for the registration of H&S professionals in Malaysia are very minimal, lacked of details, and based on wrong assumptions about competence and professionalism. For example, by allowing those with a Diploma in Occupational Safety and Health to be registered as competent practitioners without having to gain valuable experience by working in the area of H&S, the policy assumes that qualification is equated to competence. This assumption is clearly against the arguments of Hedlund et al. (2003, p.121), Cheetham and Chivers (1998), and Schon (1983, p.51) about types of knowledge that are largely acquired through one’s work experience such as tacit, procedural, and contextual knowledge. Another example, by requiring applicants to attend the two-week training course in H&S, the policy is against one of the pillar characteristics of a profession i.e. a specialized training or education of exceptional duration and perhaps of exceptional difficulty to acquire the high degree of generalised and systematic knowledge and skills [Gerstl and Hutton (1966, p.4), Leggatt (1970, 155), Moore (1970, p.5), and Pletta (1984, p.16)]. Furthermore, by taking only the number of years of work experience into consideration, aspects of learning from experience are not being assessed at all. Therefore, we believe that the process of registering and re-registering of H&S professionals should be examined and improved by making use of experiences from other countries and suggestions from practicing H&S professionals in Malaysia. 2009 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/2626/1/CERTIFICATION_OF_OCCUPATIONAL_HEALTH_AND_SAFETY_PROFESSIONALS.pdf Mustafa, Munauwar and Hasan, Hasnizam and Abd Aziz, Fadzli Shah and Ooi, Yeng Keat and Ghazali, Zahiruddin (2009) Certification of occupational health and safety professionals: A comparison. In: Seminar Antarabangsa Pendidikan ICT Bernuansa Islami, 19-20 Disember 2009, Banda Acheh, Indonesia. (Unpublished)
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topic HD Industries. Land use. Labor
spellingShingle HD Industries. Land use. Labor
Mustafa, Munauwar
Hasan, Hasnizam
Abd Aziz, Fadzli Shah
Ooi, Yeng Keat
Ghazali, Zahiruddin
Certification of occupational health and safety professionals: A comparison
description The introduction of Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 and its Regulations has come closer to achieving its objectives. Over the years, various strategies have been adopted and implemented at the national level to reduce the number of occupational accidents. One of the strategies is the training and development of competent health and safety professionals. Official job title for a person who is given the responsibility, authority and accountability to promote hazard-free working environments in his/her organization differs from one country to the other. In this paper, the term ‘health and safety professionals’ (H&S professionals) will be used to denote those who have an appropriate qualification and professional experience in the field of occupational health and safety, and possess a certificate of registration from health and safety professional body. The term ‘professionals’ instead of ‘practitioners’ or ‘officers’ is chosen to acknowledge worldwide efforts by professional bodies in various countries to develop occupational health and safety as a profession. In this paper, we examined certification requirements for a few major professions before zooming in to discuss qualification requirements and methods of assessment for the UK, the US and Malaysia. Apparently, the requirements for the registration of H&S professionals in Malaysia are very minimal, lacked of details, and based on wrong assumptions about competence and professionalism. For example, by allowing those with a Diploma in Occupational Safety and Health to be registered as competent practitioners without having to gain valuable experience by working in the area of H&S, the policy assumes that qualification is equated to competence. This assumption is clearly against the arguments of Hedlund et al. (2003, p.121), Cheetham and Chivers (1998), and Schon (1983, p.51) about types of knowledge that are largely acquired through one’s work experience such as tacit, procedural, and contextual knowledge. Another example, by requiring applicants to attend the two-week training course in H&S, the policy is against one of the pillar characteristics of a profession i.e. a specialized training or education of exceptional duration and perhaps of exceptional difficulty to acquire the high degree of generalised and systematic knowledge and skills [Gerstl and Hutton (1966, p.4), Leggatt (1970, 155), Moore (1970, p.5), and Pletta (1984, p.16)]. Furthermore, by taking only the number of years of work experience into consideration, aspects of learning from experience are not being assessed at all. Therefore, we believe that the process of registering and re-registering of H&S professionals should be examined and improved by making use of experiences from other countries and suggestions from practicing H&S professionals in Malaysia.
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author Mustafa, Munauwar
Hasan, Hasnizam
Abd Aziz, Fadzli Shah
Ooi, Yeng Keat
Ghazali, Zahiruddin
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Hasan, Hasnizam
Abd Aziz, Fadzli Shah
Ooi, Yeng Keat
Ghazali, Zahiruddin
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title Certification of occupational health and safety professionals: A comparison
title_short Certification of occupational health and safety professionals: A comparison
title_full Certification of occupational health and safety professionals: A comparison
title_fullStr Certification of occupational health and safety professionals: A comparison
title_full_unstemmed Certification of occupational health and safety professionals: A comparison
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publishDate 2009
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