Course Overview:
The “Occupational Health and Safety Systems” course is essential for raising awareness and implementing preventive measures in various work environments. The course focuses on occupational safety standards and how to apply them to reduce accidents and injuries, improving performance in organizations by providing a safe and healthy work environment. It aims to train participants on how to identify, assess, and manage risks effectively, as well as implement occupational safety management systems.
Course Objectives:
• Understand the fundamentals of occupational health and safety concepts.
• Learn how to apply international safety standards and systems in different work environments.
• Develop the ability to assess risks and create mitigation plans.
• Improve emergency procedures and quick response to accidents.
• Promote a preventive culture in organizations to reduce accidents and injuries.
Training Content:
• Introduction to occupational health and safety.
• International safety regulations and standards.
• Types of hazards in work environments (electrical, chemical, biological, mechanical).
• Methods for identifying, analyzing, and assessing hazards.
• Occupational safety management systems (e.g., ISO 45001).
• Emergency plans and safe evacuation procedures.
• Personal protective equipment (PPE) and how to use it properly.
• First aid and emergency procedures.
• Practical applications and case studies for evaluating safety systems.
Target Audience:
This course is designed for professionals working in occupational health and safety, safety managers in organizations, site supervisors in industrial and construction settings, engineers and technicians in manufacturing and construction fields, individuals responsible for developing safety policies and procedures, and any employees looking to enhance their knowledge of occupational safety requirements and improve their skills in managing environmental hazards.