1. FIRE WARDEN/FIRE MARSHAL TRAINING
- Legislation
- Principles of Combustion
- Fire Procedures
- Role of Fire Warden/Marshal
- Fire Extinguishers
- Reducing the risk
1 day session
2. FIRST AID PLUS CPR & AED TRAINING
- Scene Survey
- Basic Life Support
- CPR Adult (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)
- Automated External Defibrillation
- Life Threatening Conditions
- First Aid Health and Safety
1 Day Session
3. WORKING AT HEIGHTS TRAINING
- Hazards and Risk involve when working at height
- Different types of working platform used when working at height
- Stairways and ladder
- Fall Prevention and Protection
- Personal fall arrest system
- Activities and working areas where Fall protection is needed
- Fall protection plan
- Safety monitoring
1 Day Session
4. CONFINED SPACE ENTRY TRAINING
- Definition of confined space
- Permit-required confined space
- Hazards and risk associated with confined space and control measures
- Key elements in confined space program
- Duties and responsibilities of each member of the confined space entry team.
- Gas testing requirements
- Emergency equipment practical using tripod
1 Day Session
5. EXCAVATION AND TRENCHING TRAINING
- Terms and Definitions
- Excavation Hazard and Risk
- Excavation planning Requirements
- Causes of Trench failure
- Protective Systems requirements
- Soil Classification and Inspection
- Types of Protective System
1 Day Session
6. RIGGING & SLINGING TRAINING
- Minimum requirements and qualifications
- Duties and responsibilities
- Parts and components of lifting
- Planning
- Inspection and certification
- Terminologies / nomenclature
- Components involved in a lifting operation
- Lifting gear illustrations and user inspections
- Mode factors (different hitches) hand signal, safety while lifting operation
- Pinch points
3 Days Sessions
7. RIGGING SUPERVISOR TRAINING
- Introduction to QP Regulations Rev.4
- Duties and Responsibilities
- Introduction to LOLER, PUWER and BS 7121 part 1 Safe use of cranes
- Physical components of lifting operation
- Familiarization with different types of cranes
3 Days Sessions
8. LIFTING SUPERVISOR TRAINING
- Be able to assess loads in terms of their weight and centre of gravity.
- Have a good understanding of SWLs, colour coding and inspection requirements.
- Be able to carry out pre-use inspections on equipment used in rigging operations to ensure safe lifting.
- Be able to sling loads and ensure they are secure and ready for lifting.
- Be conversant with the correct hand and radio signals to be used.
- Be aware of the correct use of rigging equipment (e.g. chain blocks, Tirfors, slings, shackle, beam clamps,etc).
- Be able to prepare and lift loads using rigging equipment, and to use cross hauling techniques to safely move and deposit various loads.
- Be aware of all safety precautions to be taken whilst working with rigging equipment.
- Be able to restore the work area and be aware of post-operational requirements.
3 Days Sessions
9. SCAFFOLDING SAFETY TRAINING
- Introduction to Scaffolding – BS 5973
- Types of Scaffolds
- Material Familiarization
- Tools
- Safety While Working
- Light Duty Access Towers
- Ties and Rakers
3 Days Session
10. SCAFFOLDING SUPERVISOR TRAINING
- INTRODUCTION TO SCAFFOLDING
- FAMILIRISATION – BS 5973: 1993
- TYPES OF SCAFFOLDS
- MATERIAL FAMILIRISATION
- TOOLS REQUIRED
- SAFETY WHILE WORKING (WORKING AT HEIGHT)
- TERMINOLOGIES
- LIGHT DUTY ACCESS TOWERS
- TIES & RAKER
- LOAD BEARING CAPACITIES
3 Days Sessions
11. SCAFFOLDING INSPECTOR TRAINING
- INTRODUCTION TO SCAFFOLDING
- FAMILIRISATION – BS 5973: 1993
- TYPES OF SCAFFOLDS
- MATERIAL FAMILIRISATION
- TOOLS REQUIRED
- SAFETY WHILE WORKING (WORKING AT HEIGHT)
- TERMINOLOGIES
- LIGHT DUTY ACCESS TOWERS
- TIES & RAKER
- LOAD BEARING CAPACITIES and INSPECTION CHECK LIST
- SCAFFTAG SYSTEM and SCAFFOLDING REGISTER
3 Days Sessions
12. ACCIDENT PREVENTION & INVESTIGATION TRAINING
- Identifying and recording evidence
- Analysing and assessing the worth of evidence
- Different forms of evidence
- Human factors
- Action at the scene
3 Days Session
13. DEFENSIVE DRIVING
- Basic steps in Collision prevention
- Factors to control before you startto drive
- Characteristics of a driver Distracted, impared, fatigued etc
- Unsafe Driving behaviours
- Collision proofing and habits of good personal behaviours
2 Days Session
14. BASIC SECURITY GUARD
- Introduction to Security Industry
- Legal Requirements and Code of Conduct
- Ethics and Professionalism
- Observation, Patrolling, Shift handling
- Documentation and Records
- Hazards and dealing with Emergencies
1 Day Session
15. GUARD SUPERVISORY
- Introduction to Security Industry
- Legal Requirements Equality, Discrimination and Human Rights
- Personal Attributes of a Security Professional and Customer Care
- Health and Safety at Workplace
- Hazard Identification, Mitigation and Investigation
- Dealing with People Diffusing Aggression/Confrontation Training and Documentation
2 Days Session
16. CCTV OPERATOR TRAINING
- Roles and Responsibilities of CCTV Operators
- Codes of Practice, Operational Procedures and Guidelines
- CCTV Equipment and Operation
- Control Room Communications
- Legislation
- Dealing with Incidents
- Surveillance Techniques
- Emergency Procedures in the Control Room
- Health and Safety in the CCTV Environment
2 Days Session
17. ELECTRICAL SAFETY TRAINING
- Principles of Electricity
- Terms on Electricity and Fundamentals
- Primary Electrical Hazards & Electricity Induced Injuries
- Electrical Fires
- Important Safety Measures
- Preventing Electrical Hazards
2 Days Session
18. HAZARD OF IDENTIFICATION AND RISK CONTROL TRAINING
- Definition of Hazard and Risk
- Different types of Hazards
- Hierarchy of control measures
- Risk assessment
- Reactive and Proactive monitoring
2 Days Session
19. LOCK OUT TAG OUT (LOTO) TRAINING
1 Day Session
20. WELDING & CUTTING SAFETY AWARENESS TRAINING
- Hot Work Permit
- Fire Watch
- PPE�s
- Hot Works – Welding Electric Rod
- Respiratory Protection • Welding Equipment Checks
- Hot Work in Confined Space
- Using the Welding Equipment such as Oxy Cutting Equipment, Fire Safety Precautions and Compressed Gas Cylinders
- Safe Practices
1 Day Session
21. BEHAVIORAL BASED SAFETY TRAINING
- Meaning of BBS
- Obstacle to BBS
- Organizational performance model
- Basis of BBS
- Human behavior
- ABC model
- Consequence of bad behavior
1 Day Session
22. H2S TRAINING
- How H2S is created/formed
- Areas where H2S is commonly found
- The properties and characteristics of H2S gas
- The physiological effects of H2S gas and the critical factors which determine the degree of harm to humans
- The occupational/workplace exposure limits (OEL/WEl0 of H2S
- The purpose and types of H2S detection equipment
- Alarms systems and actions to be taken in response to alarms
- The purpose and types of emergency breathing apparatus
- The role ER teams in an H2S emergency
1 Day Session
22. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
- Protecting the Employees from Workplace Hazards
- Hazards/ Injuries related to use of inappropriate PPE
- Criteria for Selecting Appropriate PPE
- Head Protection
- Eye Protection
- Hearing Protection
- Foot Protection
- Hand Protection
- Body Protection
1 Day Session
23. LADDER SAFETY TRAINING
A third of all reported fall from height incidents involve ladders and stepladders and on average, this accounts for 14 deaths and 1200 major injuries to workers each year. Many of these injuries are caused by incorrect use or inappropriate selection of the equipment. As with all work equipment, users need adequate information and training to be able to use ladders and stepladders safely and adequate supervision is required so that safe practices continue to be used.
- Poor practice during ladder and stepladder use
- Legislation affecting ladder and stepladder use
- Hazards and risks to be considered during work at height assessments
- Classes, types and use of ladder
- Safe working loads
- Safe use of ladders and stepladders
- Positioning, securing and climbing
- Practical inspections
1 Day Session
24. GLASS HANDLING SAFETY
Handling and storing glass is potentially hazardous if you do it wrongly. This course teaches operatives how to handle and store glass correctly.
- Health and Safety Legislation
- Duties & Responsibilities
- Safe Working Practices
- Approved Code of Practice BS 6262 Pt 4 1994
- Preparation of Equipment
- Storage of Material
1 Day Session
25. RISK ASSESSMENT
A risk assessment is a careful examination of what, in your work, could cause harm to people. Only by making Risk assessment you can identify the hazards that can affect your workforce and help you decide which control measures is adequate and which one is not.
- Hazard and Risk identification
- Risk Assessment and its purpose
- Competence of Carrying out Risk Assessment
- 5 steps to Risk Assessment
- Safe Systems of Work
- Monitoring
1 Day Session