Stop Work Authority Training explains when and how workers should stop unsafe work, how concerns should be communicated and how supervisors should restart work only after controls are verified.
The course helps create a positive safety culture where serious hazards are challenged early and workers understand that stopping unsafe work is part of responsible site behaviour.
Saudi Aramco CSM / GI Reference Focus
References common client safety management expectations and Saudi Aramco CSM-style intervention principles where unsafe conditions, changed work scope or failed controls are identified.
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Who This Course Helps
This course is suitable for workers, supervisors, site teams and contractors who need practical understanding of the topic in Middle East work environments.
Learning Outcomes
- Recognise situations where work should stop
- Communicate safety concerns clearly
- Understand escalation routes and supervisor response
- Avoid blame and focus on control of risk
- Restart only when controls are verified
Course Content
- Unsafe conditions and imminent danger
- Changed scope and missing controls
- Communication and escalation
- Supervisor response and verification
- No-blame intervention
- Restart checks
Practical Site Focus
The course explains what the topic means during real site activities, including pre-task checks, permit interfaces, communication, supervision and when work should be stopped or escalated.