CUSTOMIZED HSE TRAINING

CUSTOMIZED HSE TRAINING

ACCURATE adapts its training to the needs of each of its clients to help them attain their specific objectives. These courses consist of theoretical presentations and can include a practical component as needed. ACCURATE offers safety classes to suit your company needs. Put together your own safety training at your site or ours. Here is a list of the most common training programs that we deliver:

  • Basic First Aid (CPR & AED)
  • Advanced First Aid
  • Basic Fire Safety
  • Fire Warden
  • Initial Fire Response (IFR)
  • HSE Induction
  • Work Permit Systems
  • Rigger & Banksman
  • Emergency Planning
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Safe Erection & Dismantling of Scaffolding
  • Scaffold Supervisor
  • Scaffolding Inspector
  • H2S Awareness & Escape 
  • Confined Space Entry
  • Hot Work
  • Work at Height
  • MEWP Operator Safety
  • Rescue Operations
  • Excavation Safety
  • Risk Assessment
  • Accident Investigation
  • Rigging & Slinging Safety
  • Defensive Driving Course (DDC)
  • Chemical Handling Safety
  • COSHH
  • Electrical Safety
  • Lock Out & Tag Out (LOTO)
  • Heavy Machinery
  • Manual Handling
  • Housekeeping
  • Legionella Awareness
  • Asbestos Awareness
  • Mechanical Operations/ Erection
  • Authorized Gas Tester (AGT)
  • Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)
  • Portable Appliance Testing (PAT)
  • Cable Avoidance Tool (CAT)
  • Power Tools Operator Safety
  • Ergonomics
  • Noise Awareness
  • Disaster Management
  • Stress Management
  • Environmental Awareness
  • Rig Safety
  • LOLER
  • PUWER
  • Welding Safety
  • HAZOP Study Training
  • Basic Life Support – Foundation and Refresher
  • Dealing With Hazards & Risks
  • HSE Tools & Skills (for Supervisors and Managers)
  • Occupational HSE Training
  • Safety Leadership for Supervisors
  • Safety Leadership for Manager

TAILORED AND PRIVATE COURSES FOR CORPORATES

If you have a group of employees requiring training we offer all our courses on a private basis at a venue of your choice. This can work out more cost effective and the training can be tailored specifically to your company needs and sector. Should you have a specific training requirement that is not included in this guide please contact us – we will always be able to help.

You just provide the training venue and we’ll do the rest.

  • Delivered at your facility by one of our industry-specialist trainers
  • Scheduled at the most convenient time for your business
  • Training priorities adapted to match the current skill levels of your team.

E-Learning

Our corporate e-Learning solution offers a flexible and cost-effective method for training large numbers of people, especially those based in different locations. e-Learning courses avoid travel and accommodation costs and the often-lengthy periods off work sometimes required by classroom-based courses, without sacrificing that important tutorial input.

Our specially-written course materials are available on our e-learning website, so your employees can access their course wherever they are in the world, irrespective of time zones.

We can develop your own virtual community, where your employees can ‘meet’ to discuss topics and confidential issues facing your business. Experience has shown that the professional relationships built in these communities often extend beyond the course itself, providing benefits for your company well into the future.

Reports are provided as part of any corporate e-learning project, enabling you to keep on top of how your students are progressing with their studies.

CUSTOMIZED HSE TRAINING

1. BASIC FIRST AID

The course focuses on the key responsibilities of a first aid provider complying with the legal responsibilities of a company. The trained personnel are capable of recognizing a medical emergency and providing basic supportive first aid care.

TOPICS

  1. Initial Assessment
  2. Activating EMS
  3. Clearing and Protecting the Airway
  4. Ventilations
  5. Rescue Breathing
  6. Chest Compression
  7. CPR Activation
  8. Choking
  9. Burns
  10. Control of Bleeding
  11. Heart Attack
  12. Stroke
  13. Neck, head and spinal injuries
  14. Seizure
  15. Managing shock
  16. Mechanism of Injury
  17. Moving a Casualty

DURATION : 1 Day

ASSESSMENT : Theory / Practical

2. FIRE WARDEN / FIRE FIGHTING

Fire wardens play an important role in identifying Fire Hazards and implementing suitable control measures. A Fire warden also ensures your business is prepared for a fire emergency by safely evacuating everyone. Fire Warden will also ensure all Fire fighting systems are in order.

TOPICS

  1. Basic Fire Safety theory
  2. Classification of fire
  3. Principles of fire transmission
  4. Method of extinguishing
  5. Fire protection
  6. Fire prevention
  7. Fire precaution
  8. Fire risk assessment
  9. Basic Firefighting (onsite/optional)
  10. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  11. Roles & Responsibilities of Fire Warden
  12. Fire Hazard Identification
  13. Recognize emergency and initiate a response
  14. Rescue and medical assistance

DURATION : Half Day

ASSESSMENT : Theory / Practical

3. BANKSMAN SAFETY

The course is intended for outdoor staff employed by Local Authorities, Public Utilities, and private sector contractors and other persons involved in works on public roads or for onsite traffic. Participants may be general operatives and supervisory staff.

TOPICS

  1. What is a flagman/banksman
  2. Why have a flagman
  3. Duties of flagman
  4. Common causes of accidents
  5. Understanding the roles of driver & Banksman
  6. Hazards
  7. Identifying danger areas when manoeuvring vehicles
  8. Types of Plant Machineries & site traffic
  9. Communication with Operator
  10. Different types of signals
  11. Safe work practices
  12. Tipper / Truck control

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Theory / Practical

4. SCAFFOLD ERECTION & DISMANTLING TRAINING

Delegates will receive in-depth training in methods of erection and will be given the opportunity to apply their practical knowledge whilst gaining a clearer understanding of scaffolding.

Our Scaffold Appreciation / Basic Scaffold Safety Training aims to ensure that participants understand the regulations of relevant scaffolding structures and their constituents, to benefit site inspections and single out faults and associated risks.

TOPICS

  1. Definition of Scaffold
  2. Different types of Scaffold
  3. Parts of Scaffold
  4. Standards of Scaffolding
  5. Purpose of Each Parts of Scaffold
  6. Standards of scaffold parts
  7. Working at Height Preventions
  8. Working at Height Protection Methods
  9. Ladder Placing and its use
  10. Mobile Scaffold and its use
  11. Reasons for scaffold collapses
  12. Inspection of Scaffold methods
  13. Practical Session of Scaffold Construction

DURATION: 2 Days

ASSESSMENT: Theory / Practical

5. SCAFFOLD INSPECTOR

The Scaffold Inspector course will develop your understanding of scaffolding components, forms of construction and the inspection procedures for basic access scaffolds and how to comply with current legislation and Codes of Practice.

TOPICS

  1. Regulations and approved Codes of Practice
  2. Scaffolding terminology
  3. Tubes, boards and fittings
  4. Ladders
  5. Gin wheels and ropes
  6. Scaffold ties
  7. Construction regulations and recommendations of basic Scaffolds
  8. independent tied scaffold
  9. putlog scaffold
  10. birdcage scaffold
  11. basic independent tied scaffold
  12. scaffolds with prefabricated beams
  13. protective fans, pavement gantry
  14. loading bay, roof saddle scaffold
  15. splay scaffold roof edge protection
  16. practical inspection
  17. Reports

DURATION: 2 Days

ASSESSMENT: Theory / Practical

6. CONFINED SPACE ENTRY

Many workplaces contain spaces that are considered “confined” because their configurations hinder the activities of employees who must enter, work in, and exit them. A confined space has limited or restricted means for entry or exit, and it is not designed for continuous employee occupancy. Confined spaces include, but are not limited to underground vaults, tanks, storage bins, manholes, pits, silos, process vessels, and pipelines.

TOPICS

  1. Identifying Confined Space
  2. Proper Equipment
  3. Hazard Training
  4. Permit Required Confined Space Program
  5. Personnel Responsibilities
  6. Procedures
  7. OSHA Requirements
  8. Rescue and Emergency Services

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Theory / Practical

7. H2S AWARENESS TRAINING

The aims and objectives of the Basic H2S Training are to ensure that the delegate gains the required knowledge and understanding of the particular hazards and properties of H2S, and appropriate emergency response actions to take when an H2S related incident arise. 

TOPICS

  1. Physical properties and characteristics of H2S
  2. Physiological effects of exposure to H2S
  3. Actions to be taken in the event of an alarm
  4. Common definitions: PPM, WEL
  5. How H2S is detected and the use of onsite and personnel detection equipment
  6. H2S, it’s common name where it can be ordinarily found
  7. Measurement and the WEL of H2S
  8. Role of the emergency response teams in an H2S emergency
  9. Types of respiratory equipment available including escape breathing apparatus and self-contained breathing apparatus
  10. Importance of a correct facemask fit

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Theory / Practical

8. AUTHORIZED GAS TESTER (AGT)

This training programme equips the delegate with knowledge to conduct gas testing within confined spaces and awareness of associated confined space hazards.

TOPICS

  1. Introduction
  2. Types of Atmospheres
  3. Types of Hazardous Gases
  4. Confined Space Hazards
  5. Types of Gas Monitor
  6. Fire and flammability range
  7. Gas testing procedures
  8. Application of portable gas detectors
  9. Gas testing in process plant and zones classification
  10. AGT testing requirements and procedures
  11. Assessment

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Theory / Practical

9. HSE INDUCTION

The HSE Induction training is necessary for all employees before entering or start working at site. Delegates will receive knowledge in site safety rules, importance of safety and also the attitude towards safety. This course will help delegates to understand the importance of PPE and change their attitude towards safety. Different types of work permits required for specific jobs and their importance.

TOPICS

  1. Importance of Safety at site
  2. Pre Job talks
  3. Site Safety Rules
  4. Site Rules – Entry & Vehicle Traffic
  5. Site Rules – PPE
  6. Work Permit
  7. Fall Hazards
  8. Fire Hazards
  9. Electrical Hazards
  10. Mechanical Hazards
  11. Housekeeping
  12. Waste management

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Theory / Practical

 

10. PERMIT TO WORK (PTW)

Instructions or procedures are adequate for most work activities, but some require extra care. A “permit to work” is a more formal system stating exactly what work is to be done and when, and which parts of the work are safe. A responsible person should assess the work and check safety at each stage. Employees undertaking the job sign the permit to show that they understand the risks involved and what precautions are necessary.

Employers must be aware of the regulations concerning more hazardous work activities, and ensure that they understand their duties and obligations in law. This occupational safety training course will enable managers to assess the requirements of a particular job or task, and ensure that Permit to Work documentation is completed correctly – and that employees undertaking hazardous activities are competent to do so safely.

TOPICS

  1. Human factors;
  2. Management of the work permit systems;
  3. Poorly skilled work force;
  4. Unconscious and conscious incompetence;
  5. Objectives of the work permit system;
  6. Types of work permits required; and
  7. Contents of the work permits.
  8. Hot work permit
  9. Confined space entry permit
  10. Excavation permit
  11. Working at heights permit
  12. Asbestos-containing materials – minor works permit
  13. Electrical permits

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Written Assessment

11. RIGGING & SLINGING SAFETY (RIGGER)

It is important that workers involved with hoisting and rigging activities are trained in both safety and operating procedures. Hoisting equipment should be operated only by trained personnel. The cause of rigging accidents can often be traced to a lack of knowledge on the part of a rigger. Training programs such as the Infrastructure Health & Safety Association’s Basic Safety Training for Hoisting and Rigging provide workers with a basic knowledge of principles relating to safe hoisting and rigging practices in the construction industry.

TOPICS

  1.   Importance of Rigging & Slinging Safety
  2. Roles and Responsibilities of a Rigger
  3. Different Type of Cranes
  4. Hazards Associated with Cranes
  5. Different type of Lifting Tackles
  6. Different type of Slings
  7. Inspection of Wire Ropes
  8. Thumb Rule For finding SWL
  9. Installing of Wire rope Clips
  10. Hazards associated with Lifting tackles
  11. Selection of lifting Equipment,
  12. Selection of Lifting Tackles,
  13. Safety Procedure While lifting ,
  14. Safe Storage and Handling of lifting Tackles
  15. Different protection for cutting and Slipping

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Theory / Practical

12. LIFTING SUPERVISOR TRAINING

The WSH (Operation of Cranes) Regulations states that:

“an occupier shall appoint a lifting supervisor before any lifting operation involving the use of any crane, mobile crane or tower crane is carried out.”

“No person shall be appointed as a lifting supervisor for any lifting operation involving the use of a mobile crane or tower crane unless he has successfully completed a training course.”

TOPICS

  1. Legislative requirements for safe lifting operation
  2. Duties of personnel involved in lifting operation
  3. Safe work procedure and planning for safe lifting
  4. Coordinating and supervising lifting operations involving mobile cranes, tower cranes and other lifting machines based on lifting plan
  5. Correct Rigging & Slinging methods
  6. Responding to lifting accident and emergencies
  7. Assessment

 DURATION: 3 Days

ASSESSMENT: Written Examination / Practical

13. HSE SUPERVISOR

Managers and supervisors have front-line responsibility to protect workers and keep the workplace safe. Learn how to recognize hazards and take effective preventive actions to prevent injuries and foster a safety culture at your workplace.

TOPICS

  1. Safety principles and risk management
  2. Occupational health and safety legislation
  3. Roles, responsibilities, and duties of managers, supervisors and workers
  4. Managing health and safety, including management systems, risk management, risk assessment, and hazard control
  5. Occupational health and safety activities such as inspections, investigations, emergency response, and fire safety
  6. Common hazards, including chemical, ergonomic, physical, psychological, safety and other hazards

DURATION: 2 Days

ASSESSMENT: Written Examination

14. CHEMICAL HANDLING SAFETY

The Chemical Safety Training promotes the recognition, evaluation and control of workplace chemical hazards, as well as the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemicals that is compliant with regulations and recognized best practices. Through this program employees receive information, advice, guidance and chemical safety training.

TOPICS

  1. Hazard Communication
  2. What Is a Chemical?
  3. Classification of Chemical Hazards
  4. Physical Hazards
  5. Health Hazards
  6. Target Organ Hazards
  7. Hazard Determination
  8. Labelling Requirements
  9. Laboratory chemical safety training
  10. Laboratory inspection
  11. Fume hood safety testing
  12. Consultation regarding response to accidents involving hazardous materials
  13. Risk assessment
  14. Assistance in the development of safe work procedures
  15. Exposure evaluation services
  16. Respiratory protection training and consultation
  17. Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) information and consultation

DURATION: 1 Day                      

ASSESSMENT: Written Examination

15. MEWP OPERATOR SAFETY

Mobile Elevating Work Platform (MEWP) Training is required to ensure safety measures in order to work at heights. People who have to work with elevated work platforms must have essential MEWP training. Accurate offers MEWP Operator safety, which is highly recommended for persons engaged in the operation, use and maintenance of self-propelled scissor lifts and/or boom-supported elevating work platforms lifts (telescoping or articulating) electrically powered or by internal combustion engine and any manually propelled elevated aerial platforms.

TOPICS

  1. Different types of MEWPs
  2. MEWP selection
  3. Work at Height hazards
  4. Causes of Accidents
  5. Hazard Recognition and Avoidance
  6. Operating Controls and their functions
  7. Safety Systems
  8. Personal Protection
  9. Pre-use Inspection and Safe Operating Procedures
  10. Workplace Inspection
  11. Limitations and Controls
  12. Practical Assessment

 DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Written/Practical Assessment

16. PLANT / MACHINE OPERATOR TRAINING

The Plant Machinery Operator / Construction Equipment Operator program is designed to provide you with the fundamental knowledge and skills needed to operate different types of light/heavy equipment used in the construction and transportation industry. This Operator Assessment course is designed for operators to find the hazards and safe operation of

Topics

  1. Backhoe Loader
  2. Excavator
  3. Skid Steer Loader
  4. Wheel Loader
  5. Motor Grader
  6. Bulldozer
  7. Roller Compactor
  8. Forklift
  9. Dump Truck

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Written / Practical Assessment

17. HOT WORK SAFETY

Hot work is any procedure that might involve or have the potential to generate sufficient heat, sparks, or flame to cause a fire. Hot work includes welding, flame-cutting, soldering, brazing, grinding, and the use of other equipment incorporating a flame.

TOPICS

  1. Importance of Hot Work Permits
  2. Fire & Explosion Hazards
  3. Exposure Hazards
  4. Preparation & Protection
  5. Confined Space & LOTO Permits
  6. Welding, Cutting, Brazing & Grinding Hazards
  7. Cylinder Storage & Handling

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Written Assessment

18. WORK AT HEIGHT

The training requirement is for workers on construction or industrial projects who use any of the following methods of fall protection:

  • travel restraint systems
  • fall restricting systems
  • fall arrest systems
  • safety nets
  • work belts or safety belts
  • Lifeline

TOPICS

  1. Assessing work at height
  2. Safe use of Ladders
  3. Tower Scaffolds
  4. Common Hazards
  5. Employers / Employees responsibilities
  6. Risk assessment methods relevant to WAH hazards
  7. Preventive measures relevant to work at height
  8. Fall protection equipment
  9. Fall protection plan

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Written Assessment

19. ELECTRICAL SAFETY

Working with electricity can be dangerous. Engineers, electricians, and other professionals work with electricity directly, including working on overhead lines, cable harnesses, and circuit assemblies. Others, such as office workers and sales people, work with electricity indirectly and may also be exposed to electrical hazards.

TOPICS

  1. Hazards associated with electricity
  2. Components of an electrical arc (arc flash and arc blast)
  3. Limits of approach
  4. Details and personal protective equipment as described in NFPA 70E – Standard for Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces
  5. OSHA Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices
  6. Lock-out/tag-out procedures as described in OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.269
  7. Use of equipment
  8. Describes the electrical power distribution system specific to your facility
  9. Provides an operational overview and system troubleshooting of electrical outage

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Written Assessment

20. LOCKOUT TAGOUT (LOTO) SAFETY TRAINING

This program will also cover the various types of active and stored energy sources and the controls necessary for employee protection. The various categories of tasks and activities requiring energy isolation will be reviewed including typical lockout procedures, equipment and devices used as well as an understanding of employee lockout and verification responsibilities.

COURSE TOPICS

  1. Introduction to LOTO.
  2. Key Terms and Definitions.
  3. Applicable Regulations.
  4. Scope of Lockout/Tagout Rule.
  5. Lockout/Tagout Devices.
  6. LOTO Procedures.
  7. Hazardous Energy.
  8. Energy Control Procedures.

DURATION: Half Day

ASSESSMENT: Theory / Practical

21. EXCAVATION SAFETY

The Excavation Awareness & Trenching Course is designed for anybody who will need to work in or around trenches, holes, or below-ground areas.  Examples of job types include equipment/machinery operators, laborers, underground tank removal or maintenance, utility workers, oil & gas workers, safety officers, civil engineers, and many more.

Topics

  1. Terms & Definitions
  2. Engineering Controls
  3. Personal Protective Equipment
  4. Soil Classification/Testing
  5. Shoring & Sheeting
  6. Hazardous Atmospheres
  7. Competent Person/Inspection
  8. Sloping & Benching

By the end of the course you will know and understand:

  • Why excavations need to be supported
  • Why excavations can fail
  • Health & Safety law
  • General shoring principles

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Written Assessment

22.  FORKLIFT SAFETY TRAINING

Only trained and competent operators shall be permitted to operate a powered industrial truck (forklift). All powered industrial truck operators must be trained and certified by their organizations. The standard requires employers to develop and implement a training program based on the general principles of safe truck operation, the types of vehicle(s) being used in the workplace, the hazards of the workplace created by the use of the vehicle(s), and the general safety requirements of the Safety standard.

TOPICS

  1. Operating instructions, warnings, and precautions
  2. Differences between the truck and the automobile.
  3. Truck controls and instrumentation:
  4. Engine or motor operation.
  5. Steering and manoeuvring.
  6. Visibility (including restrictions due to loading).
  7. Fork and attachment adaptation, operation, and use limitations.
  8. Vehicle capacity.
  9. Vehicle stability.
  10. Forklift inspection and maintenance that the operator will be required to perform.
  11. Refuelling and/or charging and recharging of batteries.
  12. Operating limitations.

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Theory / Practical

21. EXCAVATION SAFETY

The Excavation Awareness & Trenching Course is designed for anybody who will need to work in or around trenches, holes, or below-ground areas.  Examples of job types include equipment/machinery operators, laborers, underground tank removal or maintenance, utility workers, oil & gas workers, safety officers, civil engineers, and many more.

Topics

  1. Terms & Definitions
  2. Engineering Controls
  3. Personal Protective Equipment
  4. Soil Classification/Testing
  5. Shoring & Sheeting
  6. Hazardous Atmospheres
  7. Competent Person/Inspection
  8. Sloping & Benching

By the end of the course you will know and understand:

  • Why excavations need to be supported
  • Why excavations can fail
  • Health & Safety law
  • General shoring principles

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Written Assessment

22.  FORKLIFT SAFETY TRAINING

Only trained and competent operators shall be permitted to operate a powered industrial truck (forklift). All powered industrial truck operators must be trained and certified by their organizations. The standard requires employers to develop and implement a training program based on the general principles of safe truck operation, the types of vehicle(s) being used in the workplace, the hazards of the workplace created by the use of the vehicle(s), and the general safety requirements of the Safety standard.

TOPICS

  1. Operating instructions, warnings, and precautions
  2. Differences between the truck and the automobile.
  3. Truck controls and instrumentation:
  4. Engine or motor operation.
  5. Steering and manoeuvring.
  6. Visibility (including restrictions due to loading).
  7. Fork and attachment adaptation, operation, and use limitations.
  8. Vehicle capacity.
  9. Vehicle stability.
  10. Forklift inspection and maintenance that the operator will be required to perform.
  11. Refuelling and/or charging and recharging of batteries.
  12. Operating limitations.

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Theory / Practical

23. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

Emergency preparedness training can give you the skills to properly react to emergency situations so you can better protect yourself and assist others until responders arrive. Life-threatening emergencies can happen fast and you may be able to save a life by taking simple actions immediately.  

Topics

  1. Planning –Developing an emergency response plan
  2. Training the employees
  3. Emergency mock drill
  4. Recognize emergency and initiate a response
  5. Prepare skilled support personnel
  6. Buddy system
  7. Basic first aid
  8. Basic fire fighting
  9. Electrical Fire protection system
  10. Rescue and medical assistance
  11. Personal protective equipment

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Theory / Practical

24. RADIATION & MACHINE HANDLING SAFETY TRAINING

Machinery and equipment is defined as a system or device for doing work together with a power source and any associated auxiliary equipment. The legislation generally refers to machinery and equipment as ‘Plant’.

This Training presents the information necessary for users of radioactive materials and radiation producing machines to properly understand and follow the policies and procedures while doing radioactive testing. Some of the topics covered are:

  1. The nature of radiation and its interaction with matter.
  2. Definitions of units and terms used to describe radiation and radioactive material.
  3. Methods of calculating and measuring radiation levels for a variety of sources.
  4. The biological effects of ionizing radiation
  5. Safety precautions for the use of radiation producing machines.

COURSE TOPICS

  1. Introduction
  2. Hazard prevention
  3. Machine hazards
  4. Radiation Fundamentals
  5. Interaction of Radiation with matter
  6. Activity, Exposure & Dose
  7. Safe work in Radio Active situations
  8. Causes of machine accidents
  9. Operators safety
  10. Guarding of machinery and equipment
  11. Risk management
  12. Safe work instructions
  13. Use signage for machine and equipment safety

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Written Assessment

25. EMERGENCY RESCUE TRAINING (ERT)

ERT Customized course programs are prepared for all our clients.  The programmes are made up of various modules including confined space, chemical handling/chemical spill, breathing apparatus, search and rescue, fire exercises, LEL and UEL training and many more.  Our ERT training is site and industry specific but don’t be concerned our expert instructors will work with you to customize the training and equipment to your company.

COURSE TOPICS

  1. Understanding Fires
  2. Action in the event of fire
  3. Use of fire equipment
  4. Breathing Apparatus
  5. BA Control procedures
  6. Guide and personal lines
  7. Search procedure
  8. Entrapped procedure
  9. Practical exercises
  10. Selection of PPE
  11. Substance identification
  12. Chemical Hazards
  13. Physiology of respiration
  14. Working in heat and smoke
  15. Cleaning and servicing sets
  16. Clean, check and store equipment

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Theory / Practical

26. ACCIDENT / INCIDENT INVESTIGATION

Our Accident / Incident Investigation course focuses on techniques for gathering complete, accurate and objective incident data, establishing root causes, reporting findings and determining corrective action.

Discussion, demonstrations and exercises cover investigation and interview techniques. Participants learn how to uncover the who, what, why, when and how of each incident, and how to analyze data to prevent injuries, property damage and financial losses.

COURSE TOPICS

  1. What is an accident
  2. Near miss/ close call/ Incident
  3. Reactive and proactive approach
  4. Heinrich theory
  5. Causes of accident
  6. Hazard/Hazardous event
  7. Immediate cause/ direct cause
  8. Basic cause/root cause/underlying cause
  9. Domino theory
  10. Unsafe acts/Unsafe condition
  11. Principles of prevention
  12. Immediate and long term action
  13. Investigation Team
  14. Interviewing & Evidence Collection
  15. Reasons for reporting accident

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Written Assessment / Project

27. RISK ASSESSMENT

A risk assessment is simply a careful examination of what, in your work, could cause harm to people, so that you can weigh up whether you have taken enough precautions or should do more to prevent harm.

This course will help you to do a proper Risk Assessment in a workplace in order to avoid accidents before it happens.

COURSE TOPICS

  1. What is hazard
  2. Importance of Risk assessment
  3. HIRA process
  4. Probability/Likelihood
  5. Severity/Consequences
  6. HIRA Matrix
  7. Risk level and level of acceptance
  8. Hierarchy of controls
  9. Corrective Action Preventive action (CAPA)

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Written Assessment / Project

28. DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE (DDC)

This course is designed to teach you the techniques and practices required to be a defensive driver by going over and above what is required by law. You will be provided with a standard of driving excellence that you can use to evaluate and improve your own driving. Whether it’s at work or at home, becoming a defensive driver is a valuable and necessary asset.

COURSE TOPICS

  1. Principles and foundations of defensive driving
  2. How our attitude and emotions affect our driving
  3. The four categories of driving impairment
  4. Defensive Driving Techniques
  5. Collision Prevention Formula
  6. Navigating intersections
  7. Properly passing vehicles and making split-second decisions
  8. Turning, merging, and right of way
  9. Aggressive driving
  10. Distracted driving
  11. Weather Conditions
  12. Pre-trip inspection/fuel efficiency
  13. Risk assessment on driving

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Written Assessment / Practical

29. ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE MANAGEMENT

This course is designed to understand and learn about waste management, waste treatment and recycling and how it impacts on our environment. Work in Waste Management or sustainability, expand your skills and improve your environment.

COURSE TOPICS

  1. Importance of waste management system
  2. Environment waste and pollution
  3. Importance of ISO 14001 (EMS)
  4. Impact of Industry on the Environment
  5. Influencing factors
  6. Proper management of waste
  7. Waste Disposal process
  8. Controlling environmental pollution & Waste
  9. Prevent, Reduce, Reuse, Recover & Responsibly dispose of waste.

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Written Assessment

30. ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECT & IMPACT CONTROL

This course is in order to understand how your operation, your products, your services interact with the environment – and in order to determine how you can change those interactions if that is your goal, you can see that it’s important to be able to determine what your aspects are, and what the resultant impacts are.

TOPICS:

1) What environmental aspects and impacts are?
2) Why it is important to identify significant environmental aspects and impacts.
3) How to identify legal requirements.
4) How to ensure legal compliance.
5) Environmental documents.

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Written Assessment / Project

31. BASIC WELDING AND GAS CUTTING SAFETY

This course introduces the student to discuss the hazards and safety precautions related to welding, cutting, brazing, and suggestions for protecting welders and coworkers from exposure to the many hazards inherent in those operations.

TOPICS:

  1. Definition of hot work
  2. Gas welding and cutting system
  3. Acetylene cylinders
  4. Cross sectional view of DA cylinders
  5. Acetylene cylinders/Oxygen cylinder.
  6. Cylinder storage
  7. Loading and unloading of cylinders
  8. Work permit
  9. Fire protection/extinguishers
  10. Right operation
  11. Health Hazards
  12. Welding equipment Inspection
  13. Safety in welding
  14. Welding hazards
  15. Preventive measures
  16. Personal Protective Equipment

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Written Assessment / Project

32. TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT

This one-day training course will provide participants with key skills to assist in making important decisions about how to plan and organize traffic management issues and ensure the safety of workers, the public and road users is paramount.

The course is designed to assist engineers, road maintenance planners and designers or anyone responsible for traffic management or traffic road works.

COURSE TOPICS

  1. Hazard/Hazardous events
  2. Normal Vehicle checks
  3. Safe work practice
  4. Blind spots
  5. Safe load/overloading
  6. Reversing if vehicle
  7. Indicators/Reverse horn
  8. Vehicle parking/Lane system

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Written Assessment

33. CRANE OPERATOR SAFETY

This Crane Operator course has been developed for those workers tasked with crane operation, and covers the knowledge needed by a worker to safely operate a variety of different Tower crane types, including overhead, mobile, tower, and articulating cranes.  The crane operator has many responsibilities and plays an integral part in the safety of a job site where cranes are in operation.

Topics

  1. Daily checks before operating
  2. Personnel safety
  3. Equipment safety-General
  4. Equipment Safety- Electrical
  5. Inspection-General/Operational
  6. Daily checklist
  7. Hooks/Types of Hooks
  8. End stops
  9. Block assembly sheaves
  10. Tackles and wire ropes
  11. Web slings/ Load chains
  12. Swinging loads
  13. Hand signals

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Written Assessment / Practical

34. POOL & WATER SAFETY

Swimming is a great recreational sport that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. But it’s important to know how to be safe while you’re in the water. This course offers the important swimming safety tips you should be aware of before you head out to the pool or beach

Statistics show that drowning and swimming accidents are best prevented by adult supervision, public awareness programs including water safety training

Topics

  1. Introduction
  2. Water Safety – Prevention
  3. Water Safety – Recognition & Response
  4. Hydrodynamics
  5. Basic Aquatic Skills
  6. Stroke Mechanics
  7. Swimming Hazards
  8. Diving Hazards & Precautions
  9. Drowning Prevention Tips
  10. Child Safety
  11. First Aid for Drowning
  12. First Aid for Injuries
  13. Lifeguard Responsibilities
  14. Lifeguard Skills (CPR, AED & Rescue)
  15. Pool Safety procedures
  16. Safe handling of Pool Chemicals

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Written Assessment / Practical

35. FIRE MOCK DRILL & EMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURE

Fire in any occupancy has potential to cause harm to people and severe damages to property. Fire Mock Drill is found to be found to be effective tool for assessing fire safety standards of an organization. It helps the people to identify the areas for improvement. This proposal refers an overview of the features and advantages of fire Mock Drill.

A fire drill teaches the course of action to be taken in case of a fire. This involves evacuation, first aid, etc. Generally, the emergency system (fire alarms or smoke detectors) sounds and the building is evacuated as though a real fire had occurred. Usually, the time taken to evacuate is measured to ensure that it occurs within a reasonable length of time, and issues with the emergency system or evacuation procedures are identified and rectified.

OBJECTIVE

The main objectives of this Fire Drill and Emergency Evacuation procedure are as below:

  1. To provide an orderly emergency response plan for all occupants.
  2. To ensure all exit routes, emergency staircases are not obstructed and can be used in an orderly fashion during emergencies.
  3. To ensure fast, organized and smooth evacuation of buildings during emergencies.
  4. To train fire drill and emergency evacuation officers to conduct their duties successfully.
  5. To test the working conditions and effectiveness of all fire and emergency equipment for all buildings.

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Written Assessment / Practical

36. DISASTER MANAGEMENT

It provides an overview of how the whole cycle process of helping individuals, families and communities to prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters. The course also reviews the role of community and government partners and describes opportunities for volunteers in Disaster Cycle Services.

TOPICS:       

  1. What is disaster management
  2. Why we need Disaster management
  3. Impact of disaster
  4. Disaster preparedness and prepared cycle
  5. Types of disasters
  6. Disaster management cycle
  7. Emergency action plan
  8. Phases of emergency plan
  9. Disaster planning/establishing a planning team
  10. Develop and implementation of plan

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Written Assessment

37. ERGONOMICS

Repetitive motion and overexertion are the biggest risk factors facing American workers. The one-day NSC Ergonomics course will teach you how to reduce the number and severity of musculoskeletal injuries in your workplace through a practical and effective program.

Discussions, demonstrations and exercises explain the importance of keeping employees free from ergonomic injuries. You’ll also learn how to recognize risk factors, conduct an ergonomic worksite analysis, evaluate and rank hazards, and select appropriate control methods.

COURSE TOPICS

  1. Elements at work
  2. Principles of Ergonomics
  3. A bit of Anatomy
  4. Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs)
  5. Injuries & how to prevent them
  6. Body Mechanics
  7. Work posture
  8. Correct and Incorrect Techniques

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Written Assessment

38. STRESS MANAGEMENT

Everyone feels stressed from time to time. Some people may cope with stress more effectively or recover from stressful events quicker than others. It’s important to know your limits when it comes to stress to avoid more serious health effects.

Stress can also have a big impact on your work environment. This course highlights the causes of stress at work and outlines steps an employer can take to help prevent job stress.

COURSE TOPICS

  1. Understanding and Managing Stress
  2. Eustress Vs Distress
  3. Adaptation
  4. Sources of Stress
  5. Social Manifestations of Stress
  6. Psychological Effects
  7. Behavioural Effects
  8. Physiological Effects

DURATION: 1 Day      

ASSESSMENT: Written Assessment

39. BASIC FOOD HYGIENE

This Course is designed for Food Handlers & Caterers. Food Hygiene and Safety refers to food preparation, handling, and storage procedures designed to avoid transmission of any foodborne sickness and harm.

TOPICS

  1. Introduction to Food Hygiene
  2. Food Safety Hazards
  3. The 4 Cs: Cleaning
  4. The 4 Cs: Cooking and Chilling
  5. The 4 Cs: Cross-Contamination
  6. Personal Hygiene

DURATION: 1 Day

ASSESSMENT: Written Assessment

40. FOOD SAFETY

Our food safety and hygiene courses ensure employees gain a firm grasp of the importance of food hygiene and knowledge of the systems, techniques, and procedures involved. Successful candidates who complete food hygiene courses will also gain the confidence and expertise to deliver food safely to customers while enhancing their career prospects.

  • Level 1
  • Level 2
  • Level 3
  • Level 4

Topics

  1. Food Handler Training: Introduction
  2. Food Hygiene
  3. Contamination of food
  4. Food-borne diseases
  5. Proper Food Temperature Control
  6. Conservation and storage of food
  7. Personal hygiene of food handlers
  8. General cleanliness and hygiene
  9. HACCP self-control system and Regulation
  10. Food Information Law (Allergens)

DURATION: 1 Day / 2 Days / 3 Days

ASSESSMENT: Written Assessment

41. HACCP

HACCP refers to Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point. It is a management system addressing food safety through chemical, biological and physical hazard analysis and control, from raw material production, manufacturing and distribution to finished product consumption.

HACCP course will increase your credibility as a professional in the food industry and foster further career growth and progression through multiple opportunities in other organisations and industries requiring expertise and experience in HACCP.

COURSE TOPICS

  1. Types of Hazards
  2. Principles of HACCP
  3. Development of HACCP Plan
  4. Common Pre-requisite Programs
  5. Benefits of HACCP
  6. Types of Records
  7. Challenges of HACCP Implementation
  8. HACCP Certification Process

DURATION: 1 Day / 2 Days / 3 Days

ASSESSMENT: Written Assessment