Courses
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OSHA General (30 H)
Course Overview
This course has been developed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in USA which is a part from the Department of Labour there. The Course represents the American Health and safety standards that are delivered through the National Association of safety Professionals (NASP) in USA under the title of “NASP General 30-hr training course”. The course is designed for multinational Organisations in all sectors working in accordance with the international Safety & Health systems. . The Course’s certificate is an internationally recognised qualification and provides an excellent basic grounding in the main essentials of Health and Safety for personnel.
Who Should attend?
For all Organisations working inside USA and for multinational Companies that working to international standards but needing to adapt these to accord with local needs and practices. The course is designed for Engineers, Supervisors, Workers and also for those who working in the HSE field, and could be also for those who working in managerial positions and interested to be more aware about the technical safety standards.
Learning Outcomes
• Develop, promote and communicate an effective health & safety culture in their organisations.
• Identify the hazards in the workplace.
• Advise on the best ways for controlling hazards, reducing risks and applying safe system of work.
• Understand and aware about the international safety and health standards related to the most common activities in the construction sites.
Course Content
The course contains different topics which almost cover the Safety and Health standards for the most common activities in the construction sites
• Introduction to OSHA
• Forklift Safety
• Electrical Safety
• Lock-Out, Tag-Out
• Confined Space Entry
• Compressed Gas Cylinders
• Working Surfaces, stairs and ladders
• Fire Safety
• Hazard Communication Program
• Falling Hazards
• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
• Welding & Cutting Safety
Course Material
The Participants shall receive hard and soft copies for the course material
Pre-course Preparation requirements
None required
Course Duration
The course duration is 5 days, from 9 am to 4:00 pm
Course Examination
After completion the course there will be 45 multiple choice open-book Exam for 90 minutes
Course Certification
Attending all sessions of the course is mandatory for getting the international Certificate and wallet card from the International Association of Safety Professionals (IASP) in USA (The international part of NASP).
OSHA Construction (30 H)
Course Overview
This course has been developed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in USA which is a part from the Department of Labour there. The Course represents the American Health and safety standards that are delivered through the National Association of safety Professionals (NASP) in USA under the title of “NASP Construction 30-hr training course”. The course is designed for multinational Organisations in all sectors working in accordance with the international Safety & Health systems. . The Course’s certificate is an internationally recognised qualification and provides an excellent basic grounding in the main essentials of Health and Safety for personnel.
Who Should attend?
For all Organisations working inside USA and for multinational Companies that working to international standards but needing to adapt these to accord with local needs and practices. The course is designed for Construction Engineers, Supervisors, Workers and also for those who working in the HSE field, and could be also for those who working in managerial positions and interested to be more aware about the technical safety standards.
Learning Outcomes
After successfully completing the course, the participants will be better able to
• Develop, promote and communicate an effective health & safety culture in their organisations.
• Identify the hazards in the workplace.
• Advise on the best ways for controlling hazards, reducing risks and applying safe system of work.
• Understand and aware about the international safety and health standards related to the most common activities in the construction sites.
Course Content
The course contains different topics which almost cover the Safety and Health standards for the most common activities in the construction sites
• Introduction to OSHA
• Forklift Safety
• Electrical Safety
• Excavation Safety
• Confined Space Entry
• Cranes Safety
• Ladders Safety
• Rigging Safety
• Scaffolding Safety
• Falling Hazards
• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
• Man basket Safety
Course Material
The Participants shall receive hard and soft copies for the course material
Pre-course Preparation requirements
None required
Course Duration
The course duration is 5 days, from 9 am to 4:00 pm
Course Examination
After completion the course there will be 45 multiple choice open-book Exam for 90 minutes
Course Certification
Attending all sessions of the course is mandatory for getting the international Certificate and wallet card from the International Association of Safety Professionals (IASP) in USA (The international part of NASP
Process Hazard and Risk Analysis (5 Days)
PH & RA Training Course Outline – Functional Safety Engineer – TÜV Rheinland
General Information about this training
Controlling risks within major hazard enterprises requires a robust process safety management (PSM) system and the experienced application of process hazard and risk analysis (PH&RA) techniques. This PH&RA course is part of the TÜV Rheinland Functional Safety Program. Participants who successfully pass the examination will get a Functional Safety Engineer (TÜV Rheinland) certificate in Process Hazard and Risk Analysis.
The course covers the fundamentals of PSM, hazard identification and risk analysis, evaluation and treatment. The course focuses on the principal methods including HAZID, HAZOP, LOPA, Risk Graph and Risk Matrix as well as the increasingly popular bowtie analysis. It demonstrates how to apply theory in practice, using simple and more complex examples to illustrate key points.
At the end of the course you will be able to Apply the most popular and internationally adopted methods and tools for identifying and managing the risks associated with process related hazards Actively participate in and give effective support during the whole process hazard and risk analysis approach Identify hazards and analyze risk, including applying the IEC 61882 HAZOP standard
Relate the requirements of Functional Safety according to IEC 61508 / IEC 61511 to process hazards and risk analysis.
Who Should Attend
Process engineers, safety engineers and managers, instrument engineers and operations personnel, plant and operations managers Anyone accountable for the assessment and management of risks and hazards in the process industries Persons involved in management, engineering, operations and safety of process operations Persons with HAZOP study experience and a basic knowledge of loss prevention and safe working practice.
Participant Eligibility Requirements
In accordance with the TÜV Rheinland Functional Safety Training Program: Participants should have a minimum of 3 years of experience in the field of functional safety and a University degree or equivalent engineering experience and responsibilities as certified by employer or engineering institution.
Certificate
Participants, who fulfil the requirements, attend the complete training and pass the exam successfully will get the FS Engineer (TÜV Rheinland) certificate with an individual ID number Holders of this certificate will be listed at the TÜV Rheinland website “www.tuvasi.com “List of FS Engineers.
Course Duration
The course duration is 5 Days
Task Risk Assessment (3 Days)
Course Overview
This course has been organized and developed based on the international applicable methodologies for Risk Assessment and Hazards Identification in UK. The course provides a clear understanding of the principles and purpose of Task based Risk Assessment methodology to enable participants to carryout and record effective Risk Assessments in their workplace.
Who Should Participate
The Course is designed for Project, Site & HSE Managers, Engineers and Supervisors.
Learning Outcomes
After successfully completing the course, the participants will be better able to;
• Differentiate between Risk assessment and job hazard analysis and other techniques.
• Explain into details the steps of carrying out the Risk Assessment.
• Discuss the techniques of hazard identification in the work place.
• Identify when Risk Assessment must be carried out.
• Identify what must be recorded in the Risk Assessment.
• Act as a member of any Risk Assessment team and carryout risk assessments.
Course Contents
• Definitions
• JSA, TSA, JHA, HAZAN, QRA
• Why is Risk Assessment important
• Suitable & Sufficient Risk Assessment
• Competency of Risk Assessors
• Steps of Risk Assessment
• Hazard Identification techniques “HAZID”
• Hazard Control techniques
• Special groups for Risk Assessment
• Practical Risk Assessment
Course Material
The Participants shall receive hard copy and for the course material.
Pre-course Preparation requirements
None required
Course Duration
The course duration is 3 days.
Course Examination
After completion the course there will be a case study to be solved in groups.
Course Certification
Attending the session of the course and the case study is mandatory for getting the Course Certificate from the National Training Services NTS in UK.
Course Language
The course material shall be available in both languages English, and Arabic.
Scaffold Competent Person/Inspector (4 Days)
Course Overview
This course has been organized and developed by Scaffold Training Institute (STI), Houston, Texas in USA (is a worldwide leader in providing scaffold training programs) based on the international American standards for Scaffolding (OSHA Scaffold Regulations). The Course provides participants with the essential knowledge and skills to become scaffold competent persons as required and defined by OSHA. The Course’s certificate is an internationally recognised qualification as provides an excellent technical background in the main essentials of safe Scaffolding operations including but not limited to erection, dismantling, alteration and inspection of different types of scaffolds.
Who Should Participate
For all multinational Organisations have Scaffolding works in their scope of work and need to improve the level of safety implementation during their work and prevent any undesirable accident coming from this kind of works. The course is designed for Construction Foremen & Supervisors, Scaffold Inspectors and Supervisors, Construction and scaffolds designers’ Engineers, HSE Engineers, HSE Supervisors.
Learning Outcomes
After successfully completing the course, the participants will be better able to
• Specify the General Requirements for Frame, Tube & Clamp, and System Scaffolds.
• Determine the hazards associated during erection, dismantling, altering and using of scaffolds.
• Determine the Specific Safety Rules and Steps Associated with the Erection of Frame, Tube & Clamp and System Scaffolding.
• Identify the Major Items to Consider when Performing a Scaffold Inspection.
• Specify the Major Elements of OSHA’s Regulation 29 CFR Subpart L – Scaffolding.
• Design and calculate the scaffold loads
Course Material
The Participants shall receive hard and soft copy for the course material.
Pre-course Preparation requirements
None required
Course Duration
The course duration is 4 days including practical part.
Course Examination
After completion the course there will be multiple-choice Exam.
Course Certification
Attending the all sessions of the course and passing the Exam are mandatory for getting the Course Certificate, wallet card and hard hat decal from Scaffold Training Institute in Texas, USA.
The certificate could be in the title of “Scaffold Competent Person/Inspector”.
Course Language
The course material shall be in Arabic & English
Working at Heights and Rescue (3 Days)
Course Overview
This course is designed to provide participants with the skills, knowledge and techniques to identify all the hazards associated with working at heights, and to develop and implement a site specific Working at Height Safety Program including the safe use of safety harnesses.
The course has been organized and developed based on the International American Standards (OSHA 1926, 1910). The Course provides an excellent technical background in the main essentials for working at heights safely.
Who Should Participate
For all multinational Organizations have works at height in their scope of work and need to enhance the level of safety implementation during their work and prevent any undesirable accident coming from this kind of works. The course is designed for each single person works, or may work at heights in any means and uses safety harness. It is highly recommended for all safety personnel at different levels.
Learning Outcomes
After completing the course, the participants will be better able to;
• Explain the hazards associated with working at heights such as working on platforms, steel structures, Scaffolds, Ladders, Roofs, etc.
• Identify and select the most appropriate fall protection system and reduce the potential of fall hazards.
• Discuss the importance of safety harnesses, their limitation and proper way of use, donning, inspection and storage.
• Discuss how to react properly and practically in case of emergency (Rescue Plans).
Course Material
• Working at Height Risks
• Mechanics of falling
• Fall Protection Systems
• Guard Rail System
• Personal Fall Arrest System (Safety Harnesses, Safety Belts, life lines, Anchorage points, etc.)
• Safety Net System
• Restraint System
• Warning lines system
• Inspection of Fall Protection Systems
• Fall Protection Plan
• Rescue Operations
• Working on Scaffolds
• Working on ladders
• Working on Aerial Lifts
Course Material
The Participants shall receive a hard and soft copies for the course material.
Pre-course Preparation requirements
None required
Course Duration
The course is three full days.
Course Certification
Attending the full session and passing the course test are mandatory for getting the course Certificate.
Course Language
The course material is available in English and Arabic.
Fire Prevention & Fighting (1 Days)
Course Overview
Having fire extinguishers strategically placed in your establishment is not a complete answer to fire safety. Your organization should have an internal system established to prevent and respond to manmade and natural emergencies. The course provides participants with the knowledge necessary to prevent fires in the workplace and also focuses on the basic elements of fire prevention and protection.
Who Should Participate
The course is suitable for:
• Those who are responsible for overseeing fire safety
• Designated fire marshals
• Site Engineers and Supervisors.
Learning Outcomes
After successfully completing the course, the participants will be better able to;
• Understand the Chemistry of Fire;
• Identify common causes of fire;
• Learn Fire Safety Precautions;
• Types of Fire Fighting Extinguishers;
• Learn how to use fire extinguishers;
• Understand how to arrange and carry out fire drills;
• Learn how to manage a fire evacuation
Course Material
• INTRODUCTION TO FIRE FIGHTING.
• CHEMISTRY OF FIRE.
◾ Basic definitions and properties
◾ Theory of fire and explosion
◾ Nature of fire
◾ Combustion chemistry
◾ Heat transfer
• FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION TACTICS
◾ General
◾ Classification of fires
◾ Causes of fire in the workplace
◾ Flammable materials
◾ Sources of energy
◾ Types and use of Fire Extinguishers
• FIRE EVACUATION TRAINING AND DRILL
◾ Action to take on discovering a fire
◾ Housekeeping and General fire precautions
◾ Alarm Procedures and evacuation
Course Material
The Participants shall receive hard copy for the course material.
Pre-course Preparation requirements
None required
Course Duration
The course duration is 1 day.
Course Examination:
After completion the course there will be a 30- minutes test.
Course Certification:
Attending the session of the course and the case study is mandatory for getting the Course Certificate from the Proficiency Training Institute (PTI). There is an option for issuing certificate from the National Training Services (NTS) in UK, accredited by the City & Guilds Profile of Achievement Award.
Course Language
The course material shall be available in English.
Confined Space Entry & Rescue (2 Days)
Course Overview
The Confined space Entry is a very important course as a lot of people thinking that they have no confined spaces in their facility and they often learn that they actually do. Unfortunately, most of the accidents related to confined spaces are deadly, so all people working with confined spaces must learn and understand all the features of the confined spaces and all the related standards. This course has been organized and developed by the International Association of Safety Professionals (IASP) in USA based on the international American standards for Confined Spaces Entry (OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146). The Course provides an excellent technical background in the main essentials of confined space entry and for confined space rescue team.
Who Should Participate
For all multinational Organizations have one or more of the confined spaces in their scope of work and need to improve the level of safety implementation during their work and prevent any undesirable accident coming from entering or dealing with this kind of spaces. The course is designed for each single person will or may deal with confined spaces in any means, in addition to the rescue team shall be dedicated for possibly emergency cases.
Learning Outcomes
After successfully completing the course, the participants will be better able to
• Define the features of the confined spaces and determine whether the space is considered as a confined or not.
• List the common examples for confined spaces.
• Explain the hazards of the confined spaces.
• Explain into details the General safety precautions required when dealing with confined spaces.
• Use the multiple gas detectors and test the different gases (Oxygen, toxic and combustibles) inside the confined spaces.
• explain the procedures, and fill the confined space permit.
• Know how to use the rescue equipment required in emergencies
• Know how to react properly in case of emergencies theoretically and practically.
Course Material
The Participants shall receive hard copy for the course material.
Pre-course Preparation requirements
None required
Course Duration
The course is 2- day including theoretical and practical training.
Hazards from Electrical Installations (2 Days)
Course Overview
Electrical accidents to personnel and electrically initiated fires cause a considerable
loss to industry and the community every year, ranging from death and permanent debilitating injury to property damage. The causes of such accidents and fires range from carelessness and/or ignorance, through to unforeseen mal operation of equipment or appliances.
This course is aimed at both electrical and non-electrical personnel. It covers OSHA electrical safety regulations that apply to general industry. Emphasis is on controlled electrical hazards in the workplace, understanding ground paths, recognizing electrical hazards, and interpreting electrical standards.
The Course will present many topics including the main types of electrical injuries, the danger of electricity; the potential electrical hazards will be described, controlling electrical hazards in the workplace and Lock-out/Tag-out Procedure.
Who Should Participate
The course is suitable for:
• Electrical and non electrical Engineers, Supervisors and foremen
• HSE Team
Learning Outcomes
After successfully completing the course, the participants will be better able to;
• Define the basic electrical terminology;
• Understand the fundamentals of AC and DC circuits;
• Recognize common electrical hazards present in general industry;
• List and Understand the potential Electrical Hazards in the Workplace;
• Understand OSHA requirements for branch circuits in general industry.
• Understand the Step and Touch Potential and how to control them;
• Explain how to not overload electrical circuits;
• List and Understand the Electrical Protection Devices;
• Explain into details and implement Lock-out/Tag-out Procedures.
Course Contents:
Module 1: How Electricity Works
• Definitions (Voltage, Resistance, Current, etc)
• AC and DC Circuits
• How Electricity Works
• How Shocks Occur
• Power Line Risks
• Electrocution
• Electric Shock
Module 2: Factors of Electrical Shock
• How Electrical Current Affects the Human Body
• Electric Shock
• Factors of Electric Shock
Module 3: Other Hazards of Electricity
Identifying and Recognizing Hazards other than Shock which include
• Fire & Explosions
• Burns
• Falls
Module 4: Arc Flash Awareness
• What is Arc Flash?
• How does Arc Flash Occur?
• Avoiding Arc Flash
Module 5: How to Protect Yourself from Electricity
• Insulation
• Grounding
• Proper Use of GFCI’s and other protective devices
• Guarding
• PPE
• Preventing Electrical Hazards
• Calculation of the circuit current to avoid overloads
Module 6: Lock out- Tag out Procedures
Course Material:
The Participants shall receive hard copy for the course material.
Pre-course Preparation requirements
None required
Course Duration
The course duration is 2 days.
Course Examination:
After completion the course there will be a 30- minutes test.
Course Certification:
Attending the session of the course and the case study is mandatory for getting the Course Certificate and wallet card from the International Association of Safety Professionals (IASP) in USA.
Course Language:
The course material shall be available in English.
Health & Safety Culture (4 Days)
Course Overview
This course has been organized and developed, based on the international applicable standards for Health & Safety Management. The course provides an excellent basic grounding in the main essentials for effective Health & Safety Culture and Management within an Organization.
Who Should Participate
Generally, this course could be delivered to all managerial positions and senior engineers in all multinational Organisations need to improve the level of safety & Health implementation within their scope of work and prevent any undesirable accident.
Learning Outcomes
After successfully completing the course, the participants will be better able to;
• Understand best practice standards through moral, legal & economic requirements for good systems in health & safety within an organization.
• Identify the key features of a successful health & safety management system.
• Develop, promote & communicate an effective health & safety culture in an organization.
• Understand the benefits of positive S&H culture to the employer and why this culture could be declined.
• Act as an HSE Leader
• Develop a task risk assessment
Course Contents:
• Definitions
• The elements of Safety & Health Culture
• Reasons for Good Health & Safety Practices
• Indicators of positive or negative Culture
• Hidden costs of Accidents
• Factors that can cause the S&H culture to decline
• Types of Law.
• Improvement ways to the Organization S&H culture
• Employers responsibilities
• Reasons why a person may fail to comply with H&S procedures
• Successful management systems
• Reasons why hazards may be underestimated
• Workshop
• Factors affecting individual behaviors
• Safety & Health Policy
• How managers can motivate their workforce
• Management Strategy for working with contractors
• How managers could involve employees in the improvement of H&S
• Areas influencing Health & Safety (Internal & External)
• Human Errors
• HSE Leadership
Course Material:
The Participants shall receive hard copy for the course material.
Pre-course Preparation requirements
None required
Course Duration
The course duration is 4 days.
Course Examination:
After completion the course there will be an open book Knowledge Assessment Quiz.
Course Certification:
Attending the session of the course and passing the Quiz are mandatory for getting the Course Certificate.
Course Language:
The course material shall be in English, and Explanation & discussion shall be in Arabic.
Health & Safety Orientation Training (4 Days)
Course Overview
This course has been developed and customised according to the international Health & Safety standards and common practices to fit with the targeted audience and their work needs. The Course represents the American Health and safety standards in most of the covered topics that provide an excellent basic grounding in the main essentials of Health and Safety for personnel.
Who Should Participate
For all Organisations working to the international standards but needing to adapt these to accord with local needs and practices. The course is designed for Supervisors, workers and drivers and would be also beneficial for those with white collars from Engineers and Managers.
Learning Outcomes
After successfully completing the course, the participants will be better able to
• Explain the reasons and benefits of managing health & Safety in any Organization.
• Identify the hazards in the workplace.
• Advise on the best ways for controlling hazards, reducing risks and applying safe system of work.
Course Contents:
The course contains different topics which almost cover the related work activities for blue collar workers and Couriers
Health & Safety management Foundation
• Definitions
• Reasons & benefits for managing health & safety
• Hidden costs of Accidents
• Videos
Hazards Identification & Risk Assessment
• Risk assessment definitions
• Difference between hazard and risk
• Types of hazards
• Methods of Hazards Identification
• Controlling the risks
Electrical Safety
• Introduction to Electricity
• Electrical Hazards
• Electrical safety
• Electrical protective devices
• Safe work practices
Working at heights
• Risks of working at heights
• Safety control measures
• Ladders Safety
• Scaffolding Safety
Lifting Operations
• Cranes and lifting & rigging accidents
• Safety control measures
• Manual Handling
• Videos
Chemical Hazards
• Hazards of chemical
• Safety control measures
• SDS (Safety Data Sheets)
• Hazardous material labeling
Fire Safety
• Fire Tetrahedron
• Types of fires
• Types of fire extinguishers and how to use
• Fire protection & prevention requirements
• Videos
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
• Hierarchy of controls
• Types of PPE
• Standards and Selection of PPE
First Aid
• Introduction to first aid
• The common injuries in working sites
• How to react safely to save the injured person
Pre-course Preparation requirements
None required
Course Duration
The course duration is 4 days.
Course Certification:
Attending all sessions of the course is mandatory for getting Course Certificate
Course Language:
The course shall be in Arabic language
NASP Advanced Safety & Health Diploma (6 Days)
NASP Advanced Safety & Health Diploma Course Outline
(OSHA Construction # 510 & General Industries # 511 Standards)
Course Overview
This course has been developed by the National Association of safety Professionals (NASP) in USA under the title of “Occupational Safety & Health Advanced Diploma”. The course represents the American Health and safety standards that are represented in OSHA Construction 30 Hrs. # 510 and OSHA General 30 hrs. # 511 two programs. The Course provides Organisations with global presence an internationally recognised health and safety training programme for their staff. The Course’s certificate is an internationally recognised qualification and provides an excellent basic grounding in the main essentials of Health and Safety for personnel.
Who Should Participate
For all Organisations working inside USA and for multinational Companies are working to international standards but needing to adapt these to accord with local needs and practices. The course is designed for Construction Engineers, Supervisors, Workers and also for those who working in the HSE field, and could be also for those who working in managerial positions and interested to be more aware about the technical safety standards.
Learning Outcomes
After successfully completing the course, the participants will be better able to
• Develop, promote and communicate an effective health & safety culture in their organisations.
• Identify the hazards in the workplace.
• Advise on the best ways for controlling hazards, reducing risks and applying safe system of work.
• Understand and aware about the international safety and health standards related to the most common activities in the construction sites.
Course Contents:
The course contains different topics which almost cover the Safety and Health standards for the most common activities in the general & construction Industries,
• Introduction to OSHA
• Cranes Safety & Lifting Operations
• Electrical Hazards
• Rigging Safety
• Falling Hazards
• Crane Suspended Platforms
• Personal Protective Equipment
• Forklift Safety
• Scaffolding Safety
• Welding & Cutting Safety
• Confined Space Entry
• Lock out- Tag out System
• Fire Safety
• Walking & Working Surfaces
• Compressed Gas Cylinders
• Stairs and ladders
• Excavation Safety
• Hazard Communication Program
Course Material
The Participants shall receive hard and soft copies for the course
Pre-course Preparation requirements
None required
Course Duration
The course duration is 6 Days.
Course Examination
After completion the course there will be multiple choice open book Exams for 1.5 hours.
Course Certification:
Attending the all sessions of the course and passing the Exam are mandatory for getting the Course Certificate and wallet card from the International Association of Safety Professionals (IASP) in USA.
Course Language:
The course material shall be in the English and Arabic languages.
Incident Investigation (4 Days)
Course Overview
Most organizations have Incident investigation procedures. However, these procedures are often based on a blame culture and do not inspire the investigator to find and correct the weaknesses in the management system (root causes) that allowed the hazards to exist and the accident to occur.
Several industries have adopted excellent accident investigation and analysis techniques. It is a basic function of the HSE Management System to locate and define the operational errors that allow accidents to occur.
Competence in the application of modern accident/incident investigation tools will assist organizations to learn and to prevent the recurrence of accidents and to evaluate the extent and location of management defects (root-causes), which contributed to the accident event. A good analytical accident investigation is invaluable to achieve continuous improvement in an organization’s HSE performance.
Who Should Participate
The course is intended for all staff from supervisors to senior management with roles and
responsibilities in the process of Incident Investigation in the workplace. In addition, all HSE
professionals or risk professionals need to have a full understanding of the available tools to
be competent in accident investigations.
Learning Outcomes
At the end of this intensive four-days course, the delegates should be able to:
• Explain accidents and explain their relationship to incidents & near misses.
• Explain accident causation theories.
• Explain the causes of accidents using accident causation models
• Interview witnesses
• Carry out initial actions following an incident on site and collect factual evidence
• Detail the methods for effective evidence gathering and preservation
• Compose and Coordinate the Incident Investigation Team, their activities and responsibilities.
• Conduct Root-Cause Analysis (RCAs) technique to get the root causes of each incident or
• accident and develop the corrective and preventive measures
• Prepare the Investigation report.
• Compile a corrective action report and presentation
Course Contents:
DAY ONE
Framework for Incident Investigation and Analysis
• Course Introduction and Structure
• Accident investigation and the blame culture
• The Relationship between ‘Accidents’, ‘Incidents’ and ‘Near Misses’
• Domino Theory Sequence
• Human error and contribution to incidents
• Framework for Accident Investigation and Analysis
• Management systems (latent) failures and root causes for accidents
DAY TWO
Accident Investigation and Analysis
• Why and who should investigate?
• The role of the ‘Organization’ in Incident Causation and effects.
• Accident Preventative Strategies
• Development of the ‘no blame’ culture
• Human error and accident causation
• Composing the Investigation Team
• Witnesses interview techniques
DAY THREE
Accident Investigation and Analysis (Root Cause Analysis- RCA)
• The principle stages of an Accident Investigation using the RCA technique
• Preparation of Facts, reports, conclusions and recommendations
• Application for RCA
DAY FOUR
Accident Investigation and Analysis (Fault Tree Analysis)
• Introduction of advanced accident investigation tools (Fault Tree Analysis)
• Applications for FTA
• Case Studies
• The use of accident investigation as an Audit tool
• Case Studies for application of analytical techniques (Group work)
• Case study Report back
• Discussion and course review
The Results
Proper Accident and near miss investigation can provide a powerful mechanism for
improving business performance and prevent similar accidents that could disrupt the
organization’s business.
Training Methodology
The course is based on a balanced combination of classroom teaching, video presentation
and case studies supported by real accidents’ reports and video/photo evidence.
Core Competencies
Attendees will gain competencies in the ability to lead an incident investigation team and
planning the investigation process. They will be able to collect relevant documents,
interview witnesses and prepare the initial investigation report.
The unique feature of this course is the ability to select the appropriate incident analysis technique to identify all relevant root-causes. The Team Leader should also be able to communicate the investigation finding through presentation and the final report.
Course Certification:
After attending all the course sessions and completing the case studies, the participants
would receive a certificate from the National Training Services (NTS) in UK, accredited by the
City & Guilds Profile of Achievement Award.
Course Duration
The course duration is 4 Days.
IOSH Managing Safely (5 Days)
Course Overview
The best way to achieve safety and health training success is to get people fully involved, having fun and learning by doing. IOSH Course help delegates to get really thinking about what they’re learning – and having the confidence and enthusiasm to put it into practice when they’re back at work – so that everyone notices the difference.
Managing Safely is unlike any other course. You’ll find a practical programme, full of step-by-step guidance, and a sharp business focus. But you’ll also find that the highly innovative format and content engages and inspires your staff – critical to getting safety and health embedded across the whole organisation.
Managing Safely covers…
– Introducing Managing Safely (Why it is important to manage safely)
– Assessing risks
– Controlling risks
– Understanding responsibilities
– Understanding hazards
– Investigating incidents
– Measuring performance
Who Should Participate
Managing Safely is designed for managers and supervisors in any sector, and any organisation worldwide. They won’t suddenly become safety experts – but they’ll get up-to-speed on the practical actions they need to take, and gain the knowledge and tools to tackle the safety and health issues they’re responsible for. Importantly, Managing Safely makes a powerful case for safety and health being an integral part of day-to-day management and business.
Learning Outcomes
Upon the successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Apply basic management principles and practices to safety and health issues as part of a total management strategy;
• Set practicable safety and health objectives and plan and implement courses of action to achieve them;
• Recognize safety and health hazards present in the workplace and the types of control measures needed to manage them;
• Take account of risks from work activities arising from human factors;
• Ensure that adequate information, training and supervision is provided for employees in the organization;
• Investigate an incident in order to determine the causes and take appropriate remedial action;
• Communicate effectively on safety and health issues with superiors, the workers they are responsible for and safety and health professionals;
• Have a basic knowledge of health and safety legislation and understand the main legal responsibilities of employers and managers and act to fulfill them.
Course Contents:
Day 1:
Introducing Managing Safely:
• Why is it important to manage safely?
• What are your responsibilities as a manger?
Introducing Managing Safely – Cont’d:
• Why is it important to manage safely?
• What are your responsibilities as a manger?
Assessing Risks:
• What is Risk?
• What is a Risk Assessment?
Video & Discussion
Day 2:
Review of the previous day
Assessing Risks – Cont’d:
• How are risk assessments carried out?
• The risk assessment game & discussions
Controlling Risks:
• How do you reduce risks?
• How do you decide which risk control to use?
Controlling Risks – Cont’d:
• How do you reduce risks?
• How do you decide which risk control to use?
Understanding your responsibilities:
• What does the law require you to do?
Day 3:
Understanding your responsibilities – Cont’d:
• How does the law work?
• What are the key parts of OHS Management System
• The law Game
Identifying Hazards:
• What are common hazards?
• What can you do about common hazards?
Identifying Hazards:
• What are common hazards?
• What can you do about common hazards?
Day 4:
Investigating Accidents & Incidents:
• Why investigate accidents & incidents?
• How do accidents & incidents happen?
Investigating Accidents & Incidents – Cont’d:
• How do accidents & incidents happen?
• How do you carry out an investigation?
Investigating Accidents & Incidents – Cont’d:
• Video / Discussion
Measuring Performance:
• What’s performance measurement about?
Day 5:
Measuring Performance – Cont’d:
• How do you measure OHS performance?
• What is auditing?
Protecting our Environment:
• What is the Impact of industry on the environment?
Protecting our Environment – Cont’d:
• How can you control pollution & waste?
• What are the main elements of an environmental management system?
Course Material
The Participants shall receive soft for the course material.
Pre-course Preparation requirements
None required
Course Duration
The course duration is 5 days
Course Examination
After completion the course there will be a multiple choice questions (MCQ) test.
Risk Assessment assignment shall be required from participants to be completed and submitted
to Instructor within two weeks from the date of completion the course.
Course Certification
Attending all sessions of the course and passing the test and completing the assignment are mandatory for getting the Course Certificate
Course Language
The course material is available in English and explanation is available in both languages Arabic & English based on the participants
Lifting & Rigging Competent Person (5 Days)
Course Overview
This course has been organized and developed based on the international applicable standards for Lifting and Rigging. The Course represents the American Health and safety standards and provides Organisations with global presence an internationally recognised health and safety training programme for their staff. The Course’s certificate is an internationally recognised qualification and provides an excellent technical basic grounding in the main essentials of safe lifting and rigging operations for personnel.
Who Should Participate
For all multinational Organisations have lifting and rigging operations in their scope of work and need to improve the level of safety implementation during their work and prevent any undesirable accident coming from this kind of operations. The course is designed for Construction Engineers, Lifting and rigging competent persons, HSE Engineers, and could be also for those who working in managerial positions and interested to be more aware about the technical safety standards regarding lifting and rigging operations.
Learning Outcomes
After successfully completing the course, the participants will be better able to
• Describe the main parts and components of the crane and their functions.
• Describe the Major Causes of Crane Accidents and how do accidents occur?
• Explain the types of cranes and the differences between them
• Describe the most Cranes Safety General Requirements
• Explain in details the inspection procedures of the cranes
• Share in the preparation of the lifting plan
• Describe the different types of lifting accessories and their inspection procedures.
• Explain the different ways of rigging operations
• Share in the preparation of rigging plan including the mathematical calculations for loads
Course Contents:
DAY ONE:
8:00-8:30 Registration & Coffee
8:30-9:15 Definitions & Introducing Crane Parts
9:15-10:30 Major Causes of Crane Accidents & How do accidents occur
10:30-10:45 Break
10:45-12:00 Types of Cranes
Mobile
Hydraulic Rough Terrain
Crawler Lattice Boom
Overhead
Gantry
12:00-12:30 Prayer Break
12:30-14:00 Crane Hazards & Crane Inspection
Documentation Inspection
Crane Parts Inspection & Load Test
14:00 End of Day One
DAY TWO:
8:00-8:15 Coffee
8:15-8:45 Review of Day 1
8:45-10:30 Crane Safety – General Requirements
Planning before startup
Load Capacity & Load limits factors
Side Loads
Wind Speed
Rapid stopping of load
Improper load
Calculating Blocking or cribbing area
Overhear Power lines
10:30-10:45 Break
10:45-12:00 Preparation of Lifting Plan
12:00-12:30 Prayer Break
12:30-14:00 Lifting Plan (Continuation)
Using Load Charts
Example
14:00 End of Day Two
DAY THREE:
8:00-8:15 Coffee
8:15-8:45 Review of Day 2
8:45-9:45 Tower Cranes
9:45-10:30 Overhead & Gantry Cranes
10:30-10:45 Break
10:45-12:00 Rigging Safety
Definitions of Rigging
Four Basic rules of Rigging
Introduction to rigging gears or devices
12:00-12:30 Prayer Break
12:30-14:00 Shackles & Hooks
Types of Shackles
Proper use
Shackle application
Shackle loading
Shackle Inspection
Hooks Application
Hook Inspection
14:00 End of Day Three
DAY FOUR:
8:00-8:15 Coffee
8:15-8:45 Review of Day 3
8:45-10:00 Eye Bolts & Wedge Sockets
Orientation of Eye bolt and wedge Socket
Application
10:00-10:30 Wire Rope Clips, Spreader beams
10:30-10:45 Break
10:45-12:00 Slings
Various types of slings
Various types of hitches
Inspection and maintenance
Slings angles
12:00-12:30 Prayer Break
12:30-14:00 Slings, Shackles and eye bolts loading and calculating tension forces
14:00 End of Day Four
DAY FIVE:
8:00-8:15 Coffee
8:15-10:30 Examples of calculating loads on slings, shackles and eye bolts
10:30-10:45 Break
10:45- 12:00 Practical Training Onsite (If applicable)
12:00-12:30 Prayer Break
12:30-13:30 Continue Practical Training
13:30 Exam
Course Material
The Participants shall receive hard copy for the course material.
Pre-course Preparation requirements
None required
Course Duration
The course duration is 5 days.
Course Examination
After completion the course there will be short multiple choices Exam including mathematical questions.
Course Certification
Attending all sessions of the course and passing the course exam are mandatory for getting the Course Certificate and wallet card from the International Association of Safety Professional (IASP) in USA.
Course Language
The course material is available in both languages English, and Arabic
Material Handling & Lifting techniques (3 Days)
Course Overview
This course has been organized and developed based on the international applicable standards for Material handling & Lifting Techniques. The Course represents the American Health and safety standards and provides Organisations with global presence an internationally recognised health and safety training programme for their staff. The course provides an excellent technical basic grounding in the main essentials of safe material manual and mechanical handling and lifting techniques for personnel.
Who Should Participate
The course designed for all levels of employees, Engineers, Supervisors, technicians, Operators, Workers, etc.
Course Contents:
Day 1
Stairways & ladders
• Difference between Stairways and ladders
• Hazards associated to Working with Ladders & Stairways
• Safety guidelines and requirements for Stairways
• Safety Practices and requirements for Ladders
Walking & Working Surfaces
• Slips, Trips and fall hazards
• Definitions
• General Requirements
• Guarding Floor, wall openings and holes
• Fixed industrial Stairs
• Portable wood ladders
• Fixed ladders
Day 2
Powered Industrial Trucks (Forklift Safety)
• The components of forklift
• Daily checks before using forklift
• Hazards of forklifts
• General safety precautions for forklift
• Calculation of the maximum weight the forklift can lift
Material handling
• Use of mechanical equipment
• Safe Storage
• Housekeeping
• General requirements for the workplace
Manual handling techniques
Day 3
Overhead and gantry Cranes
• General requirements
• Caps
• Foot walks and ladders
• Trolley stops
• Rail sweeps
• Limit switches
Correct lifting techniques (Rigging Safety)
• Rigging types slings
• Rigging types (hitches)
• Inspection of rigging hardware
• When to be dismissed
Course Material
The Participants shall receive hard copy for the course material.
Pre-course Preparation requirements
None required
Course Duration
The course duration is 3 days
Course Examination
After completion the course there will be short quiz. Passing the quiz is mandatory for getting the course certificate.
Course Language
The course material is in English.