Course Description:
The Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) course comprehensively introduces occupational safety and health, equipping learners with essential knowledge and practical skills. This course begins by establishing a solid foundation with an overview of occupational safety principles, paradigms, and basic definitions. Participants will explore critical concepts such as risk assessment, the hierarchy of controls, and the roles and responsibilities within safety regulations.
Modules Covered:
Module 1: Introduction
Module 2: What is occupational Safety and health
Module 3: Safety Paradigms
Module 4: Occupational Safety and Health Principles
Module 5: Occupational Safety and Health Basic Definition
Module 6: Overview of Risk Assessment
Module 7: Hierarchy of Controls
Module 8: Safety Regulations, Roles and Responsibilities for Safety
Module 9: Management of Safety and Health Program
Module 10:HSE Program Elements
Module 11: Risk Assessment
Training Outcome:
Comprehensive Understanding of Occupational Safety and Health (OSH): Gain a thorough knowledge of OSH principles, paradigms, and essential definitions to ensure workplace safety and compliance.
Proficiency in Risk Assessment: Develop skills to identify, analyze, and mitigate workplace hazards through effective risk assessment and control measures.
Mastery of Safety Program Management: Learn to implement and manage occupational safety and health programs using the Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle and OSH management systems.
Accident Investigation and Reporting: Acquire the ability to conduct detailed accident investigations, analyze causation, and prepare comprehensive reports with actionable recommendations.
Emergency Response and Safety Compliance: Enhance capabilities in emergency response planning and ensure adherence to safety regulations, roles, and responsibilities, fostering a culture of safety and health in the workplace.