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Safety for Operational Managers (VOL-VCA)

VCA and training

Training is an important criterion for SCC certification. For instance, all operational employees must hold an SCC 'Basic Safety' diploma. All employees deployed for high-risk tasks must have specific knowledge and skills related to the specific high-risk tasks they have to perform. All persons supervising operational employees must hold an SCC diploma 'Safety for Operational Managers'. All employees performing high-risk tasks must also have received specific education and training for this purpose.

Safety training for operational managers

To ensure proper integration of the safety concept, it is necessary that all operational managers have successfully completed HSE training and have the required qualifications. They must demonstrate this through an SCC-accredited 'diploma'. Specifically, all persons in charge of operational staff must hold an SCC 'Safety for Operational Managers' diploma, issued by a recognised examination centre, which is not older than ten years (counting from the examination date). (question 3.3. of the SCC).

SCC diplomas are personal property!

SCC diplomas (Basic Safety SCC, Safety for Operational Managers SCC, risk tasks, etc.) are personal property. The employer has no right to withhold them if the employee changes jobs, even if he has paid for the training. By the way, this applies not only to diplomas, certificates or attestations of safety training but to all training. The law is clear on this. The employee remains the holder of his diplomas or certificates and must have the original or a copy certified by the training body.

Requesting a duplicate SCC diploma

A duplicate SCC diploma can only be requested from the examination centre that issued the diploma. There may be a charge for this. The non-profit association BeSaCC-VCA manages the system but cannot issue diplomas or duplicates itself. Please contact the centre concerned.

Learning outcomes and test requirements

The final and test terms "Basic Safety" and "Safety for Operational Managers SCC" are intended to define the knowledge that employees and operational managers respectively must have in the indicated areas. For managers, this knowledge comprises all elements of "Basic Safety SCC" and, in addition, specific knowledge required to fulfil the task of manager within the framework of safe work execution. The purpose of the test items is to indicate in detail what knowledge each final term comprises. The test items serve as a basis for drafting the examination questions. The final and test items relate only to the knowledge domain (no skills). Besides the training itself, the "Safety for Operational Managers" handbook is an important asset for passing. The most recent final and test requirements VOL-VCA can be found at here find.

Sample exam

The mock exam is for training purposes only and aims to acquaint the candidate with the method of examination. The questions are checked once a year for accuracy and relevance. You can try the mock exam here: Sample exam
There is one and the same mock exam for Basic, VOL and VIL.

Manual Safety for Operational Managers VCA

A prevention policy only has a chance of succeeding if the commitment and involvement of the manager and all employees in a managerial position is assured. Moreover, the legislator imposes some very specific tasks on managers. As a manager, you best take those tasks seriously. Not only do you have a key position when it comes to putting the theoretical prevention concept into practice and making it work, but you are also responsible if something goes wrong or if you have not exercised your authority. The Handbook Safety for Operational Managers is designed to provide you as a manager or future manager with a sufficiently broad knowledge of safety, health and well-being at work. The topics have been chosen according to the circumstances in which and the risks you as a (future) manager may be confronted with at different clients and therefore in different work situations. After all, in many cases you and the employees working under your supervision will be working in varying conditions: sometimes in or near chemical plants, sometimes at electrical plants, at a car manufacturer, a food company, and so on. It may involve working at height, in a noisy environment, in confined spaces, etc. The various hazards and risks are of course discussed, but above all your duties and responsibility as a supervisor and your ability to influence safety. Of great importance is to create a situation of safety-conscious working. The handbook was written to stimulate this awareness and at the same time support the preparation for the exam in a very focused way. The handbook can be ordered via our webshop or via the recognised examination centres.

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