TRAINING
Health & Safety (HSE)
OVERVIEW
The overall purpose of the risk assessment process in the Occupational Health & Safety (OSH) Management System is to evaluate the hazards that arise or might arise in the course of the organization’s activities, and ensure that the risks to people arising from these hazards are assessed, prioritized and controlled to eliminate hazards or reduce risks to acceptable levels.
Hazards have the potential to cause injury or ill health that affects workplace OSH performance. In order to maintain a safe and healthy work place, they need to be identified before the risks associated with these hazards can be assessed and, if no controls exist or existing controls are inadequate, effective controls should be implemented according to the hierarchy of controls.
OBJECTIVE
This course will provide:
- Methods to identify OSH Management System risks and opportunities
- Understanding of different types of hazards that are present in the workplace
- Learning on how to effectively identify hazards at workplace
- Understanding the main occupational hazard groups and the health risks that certain workplace hazards pose
- Techniques to evaluate the risks associated with the hazards and make recommendations to eliminate or reduce them
- Ideas to determine the appropriate hazards control measures and assess the effectiveness of the control measures taken
- Awareness of the importance of hazards identification process as a means to avoid accidents in the workplace
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Managers and Engineers from Operations / Production, Purchasing, Engineering, Facilities, QA & HSE, Human Resources, Safety & Health Officers, Supervisors and Union Leaders.
OVERVIEW
This one-day course will introduce you to the Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) methodology, essential training if you need to plan, organize, write or manage a HAZOP study. It is aimed at selected personnel who will at some point be part of a HAZOP review team.
OBJECTIVE
- Explain the key principles and methodologies associated with executing a HAZOP study
- Conduct the needed preparations for the HAZOP workshop as planning and preparations are key to success
- Explain how to conduct a procedural HAZOP workshop
- Understand the structure of a HAZOP workshop and how it contributes to effective risk management
- Learn how to contribute effectively within the review
- Understand your role in effective HAZOP dynamics
- Learn flexibly, on demand at your pace
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Operations, engineering, R&D, and maintenance personnel
OVERVIEW
A great deal of attention has been focused on the health effects of chemicals in recent years. Many chemicals which were regarded as safe many years ago have been linked with illnesses to more chronic and fatal cancers. Although much has been learned about chemicals toxicity from studying disease and laboratory studies there are far too many chemicals used in commerce today whose harmful effects unknown. It is therefore important to treat all chemicals with care including those harmful effects are known, to avoid future consequences. This course will explain elaborately on the Safety and Health Act 1994 USECHH 2000 Regulation (Use and Standard of Exposure of Chemicals Hazardous to Health) in the factory premises.
In order to successfully implement a safe working environment, employees must be equipped with the knowledge and techniques to eliminate accidents and illnesses. They should adopt safe work practices on industrial chemical handling, storage and disposal to prevent accidents. The training is intended to highlight major steps involved in setting up a respiratory protection program and identify additional resources. Employers who decide to use respiratory protection to help lower worker exposures to hazardous airborne contaminants must follow all requirements of the made by Department of Occupational Safety & Health.
OBJECTIVE
- To Understand their roles & responsibilities with regards to OSHA 1994
- To Understand the Use and Standards of Exposure of Chemicals Hazardous to Health Regulation 2000
- To Understand Chemical Safety Data Sheet
- To Ensure management philosophy, policy and procedures conforms to safety regulations
- To Identify chemical hazards and unsafe work practices and take corrective actions
- To Take appropriate preventive measures to control risk
- To Understand the type of chemical spill kit
- To Understand the correct used of personal protective equipment
- To Understand the used of respirator protection system
- To Understand the practical of containing chemical spill using of respirator protection system and other PPE
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Operators, Technicians, Supervisors, Line Leaders and any relevant personnel who are responsible for the handling of chemical hazardous to health and continuous implementation of an environmentally safe and sound of work environment through their daily operation.
OVERVIEW
A great deal of attention has been focused on the health effects of chemicals in recent years. Many chemicals/ Dangerous Goods which were regarded as safe many years ago have been linked with illnesses to more chronic and fatal cancers. Although much has been learned about chemicals toxicity from studying disease and laboratory studies there are far too many chemicals used in commerce today whose harmful effects unknown. It is therefore important to treat all chemicals with care including those harmful effects are known, to avoid future consequences. This course will explain elaborately on the Safety and Health Act 1994 USECHH 2000 Regulation (Use and Standard of Exposure of Chemicals Hazardous to Health) in the warehouse premises.
In order to successfully implement a safe working environment, employees must be equipped with the knowledge and techniques to eliminate accidents and illnesses. They should adopt safe work practices on Dangerous Goods / industrial chemical handling, storage and disposal to prevent accidents.
OBJECTIVE
- To Understand Dangerous Goods and Hazardous Chemicals
- To Understand Chemicals Hazardous to Health
- To Understand Hazardous Chemicals /Dangerous Good Local and International Laws
- To Understand Safety Data Sheet
- To Identify chemical hazards and unsafe work practices and take corrective actions
- To Take appropriate preventive measures to control risk
- To Understand the type of chemical spill kit
- To Understand the correct used of personal protective equipment
- To Understand the used of respirator
- To Understand the Transportation of Hazardous Chemicals /Dangerous Goods, TDG
- To Understand the practical of containing chemical spill
- To Understand the Dangerous Goods/Chemical Risk Assessment
- To Understand the Dangerous Goods Warehouse Safety Management
- To Understand the Emergency Response for Hazardous Chemicals/ Dangerous Goods
- To Understand the practical of containing chemical spill
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Engineers, Supervisors, Line Leaders and any relevant personnel, who are responsible for the Dangerous Goods Chemical Safety Management and continuous implementation of an environmentally safe and sound of work environment through their daily operation.
OVERVIEW
This training is intended to help committees and employers understand their responsibilities for establishing and maintaining healthy and safe workplaces. It is not only a detailed description of the legislation but covering the setting up of OSH Policy and an effective Safety & Health Committee. Terms used, such as “work together” or “should” do not necessarily mean that there is a legal requirement for the committee to do everything discussed. OSH Management and the Role of Safety and Health Committee course offers a general understanding of the concepts of the ISO 45001:2018 standard and the principles and practices of effective internal audits and safety inspection by Safety and Health Committee.
Experienced instructors explain the clauses of ISO 45001:2018 in detail and guide students through internal audits and inspection that are required for an Occupational Health and Safety Management System based on ISO 45001:2018.
OBJECTIVE
To provides a detailed understanding of Safety and Health Regulation and requirement on establishing safety & health policy and committee and the OSH management systems that needs to be implemented in workplace to ensure compliance with OSHA.
Successful completion of the program will enhance the skills of the participants and enable them to: –
- Set – up an effective Safety and Health Policy and Committee
- Understand the functions / requirements of Safety and Health Committee
- Identify the roles of individuals in ensuring safety and health at the workplace
- Understand procedures of handling Safety issues
- Recognize a typical framework for implementing ISO 45001 following the PDCA cycle
- Interpret key concepts and requirements of ISO 45001 from an implementation perspective
- Identify the benefits specific to an organization in relation to implementing an effective OH&S MS
- Guidelines of management system auditing according to ISO 19011:2011
- Application of auditing guidelines to ISO 45001:2018
- Initiating, preparing and conducting audit activities
- Preparing and distributing the audit report
- Conduct safety inspection of the workplace
- Respond to accidents / incidents promptly
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Factory / Production Managers
- Factory / Production Engineer
- HSE Managers & Officers
- Supervisory Personnel
- Safety & Health Committee Members