Occupational Safety & Emergency Response
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The best way to protect workers is to expect the unexpected and to carefully develop an occupational safety and emergency action plan to guide everyone in the workplace when immediate action is necessary.
Special procedures are needed for emergencies such as fire, electrocution, serious injuries, explosion, flood, poisoning, and release of chemical spills. Quick and effective action may help to ease the situation and reduce the consequences.
Enroute Center for Development is now offering a comprehensive awareness training program on “Occupational Safety and Emergency Response” to help organizations preparing for the response.
This course will be 3 hours distributed in two day sessions with a combination of lectures, assignments and exercises.
Outline:
- Introduction
- Aim & Objective
- Safety Responsibility
- Why Safety Matters
- Directive Standards
- Target Protection
- Hierarchy of Incidents
- Hierarchy of Control
- What is Safety
- Engineering Control 1 & 2
- Administrative Control 1-5
- PPE/Personal Safety Equipment
- PPE Class
- General Safety Hazard
- Associated Hazard 1 & 2
- Hazard Identification (Video)
- Definition Of Hazard
- Risk Assessments
- Implement Safety Requirement
- Summary
Course Information
- Reg. Ends 28 February, 2021
- Start Date 01 March, 2021
- End Date 02 March, 2021
- Class Schedule 7:00PM - 8:30PM
- Total Hours 3
- Venue Title Online Live Training
- Venue Address www.sudoksho.com/class-room