Training Program

Training Program

Why Health and Safety trainings are needed ?

Health and safety training is essential for ensuring that employees know how to work safely and without putting themselves or others at risk. It plays a key role in developing a positive workplace culture where safety becomes second nature to everyone. By providing proper training, employers fulfill their legal duty to protect the health and well-being of their workforce. Effective training also helps employees become competent in recognizing and managing workplace hazards. Beyond compliance, it reduces the emotional and physical impact of accidents and ill health, and helps businesses avoid significant financial losses. These can include damage to equipment or products, lost productivity, and decreased staff morale. Moreover, many of these costs may not be covered by insurance, making preventive training a smart and necessary investment for any organization.

Who needs health and safety training?

You do!

Whether you are an employer or self-employed, are you sure that you’re up to date with how to identify the hazards and control the risks from your work? Do you know how to get help – from your trade association, your local Chamber of Commerce, or your health and safety enforcing authority? Do you know what you have to do about consulting your employees, or their representatives, on health and safety issues? If not, you would probably benefit from some training.

Your Managers and Supervisors do!

If you employ managers or supervisors they need to know what you expect from them in terms of health and safety, and how you expect them to deliver. They need to understand your health and safety policy, where they fit in, and how you want health and safety managed. They may also need training in the specific hazards of your processes and how you expect the risks to be controlled.

Your employees do!

Everyone who works for you, including self-employed people, needs to know how to work safely and without risks to health. Like your supervisors, they need to know about your health and safety policy, your arrangements for implementing it, and the part they play. They also need to know how they can raise any health and safety concerns with you.

Contractors and Self-Employed people who may be working for you do! ​

Remember, these people might not be familiar with your working environment and

safety systems that you have put in place for regular employees.

You should:

■ Take into account the capabilities, training, knowledge and experience of

    workers; and

■ Ensure that the demands of the job do not exceed their ability to carry out their

    work without risk to themselves and others.

TRAININGS

HSE – Training/ Programs

  • H2S – Hydrogen Sulphide – Awareness & Safety Control Measures.
  • Scaffolding Safety – Awareness/ Erection, Dismantling & Inspection.
  • Hazard Identification Risk Assessment and Determination of Controls – HIRADC.
  • COVID-19 – Guidelines – Business Continuity Plan/Awareness & Precautionary Measures.
  • Emergency Preparedness & Response

    OSHA 3122-06R 2004 (References).

  • Hazard Identification and Task Risk Assessment – HITRA.
  • Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) Food Safety.
  • Highfields Level 2 Award in the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health.
  • Hazard Awareness & Control Measures.
  • Hazardous & Non – Hazardous Waste Management.
  • Exposure Monitoring & Control (Chemical & Physical).
  • Safe Practices with installing PV, Solar System.
  • Hazardous Material Handling Safety/ Chemical Safety.
  • Incident Investigation & Analysis Techniques.
  • Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA).
  • Welding / Cutting and Grinding Safety.
  • Simultaneous Operation (SIMOPS).
  • Lifting Operation Management.
  • Oil Spillage Response Training.
  • Preparation for Natural Disaster.
  • Skilled Observer Training.
  • Flammable & Combustible Liquids.
  • Stress Management at Workplace.
  • Introduction to Mine Safety.
  • Process Safety Management – PSM.
  • Hazard and Operability Analysis – HAZOP.
  • Certification – Train the Trainer.
  • Dangerous Goods Handling.
  • Safety Inspector Course.
  • Basic & Advance First-Aid.
  • Basic & Advance Fire Fighting.
  • Basic Rigging & Hand Signals.
  • Behavior Based Safety – (BBS).
  • Contractor HSE Management.
  • Electrical Safety – NFPA 70E.
  • Emergency Evacuation Plan.
  • Fire Safety & Prevention.
  • Construction Safety.
  • CPR & AED.
  • Fire Watch.
  • IOSH – Managing Safely.
  • AOSH – Master Trainer.
  • Work at Height.
  • Life Saving Rules.
  • Permit To Work – PTW.
  • Drop Object Awareness.
  • Confined Space Safety.
  • Forklift Operations Safety.
  • Defensive Driving.
  • Authorized Gas Tester.
  • Energy Isolation.
  • Excavation Safety.
  • Office Safety.
  • ERGONOMICS.
  • Food Hygiene Audit.
  • Security Training.
  • Hearing Protection.
  • General Safety Training.
  • Crane Operations Safety.
  • Fire Team Leader.
  • Environment Monitoring.
  • Fall Protection.
ISO & other Programs
  • ISO 10002 Customer Satisfaction Management System.
  • ISO 9001:2015.
  • ISO 22000.
  • ISO 13485 Medical Devices Quality Management System.
  • ISO 14001:2015.
  • C-TPAT.
  • ISO 50001 Energy Management System.
  • ISO 45001:2018.
  • ISO 27001:2013.
  • Risk Management ISO-31000.