OSHA & Industrial Safety Course

Course Name – Confined Space Entry & Rescue
Course Duration – 1 Day
Assessment – 100% Attendance
Course Fee – *Prices Are Per Person, Subject to Change
Course Availability – Courses Are Run Anytime Throughout the Year (Subject to Public Holidays) To Meet Your Needs.

Course Details
Confined Space Entry Course is designed keeping in mind that work in confined spaces can kill or cause injuries in any industries, ranging from those involving complex plant through to simple storage. Those victims include not only people working in the confined space but also those who try to rescue them without proper training and equipment.

Target Personnel
Any worker who may potentially need to work in a confined space. They can be Shipyard workers, Petrochemical Industry workers, NDT technicians, Merchant Shipboard personnel, Municipal Sewer Workers and so on.

Course Content

• Definition of confined space

• Hazards and Dangers associated with confined spaces

• Characteristics of confined space

• Safe operating procedures in confined spaces

• Duties of the support personnel for confined spaces

• Understand the Permit to work system (PTW)

• Practical confined space entry/rescue (Horizontal and Vertical)

• Emergency procedures and rescue of personnel in confined spaces

Inspection, donning, doffing, and use of Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) or Supplied Air System (SAS) in normal operation and in emergency rescue conditions.

Course Name – Working at Height
Course Duration – 1 Day
Assessment – 100% Attendance
Course Fee – *Prices Are Per Person, Subject to Change
Course Availability – Courses Are Run Anytime Throughout the Year (Subject to Public Holidays) To Meet Your Needs.

Course Details
Working at Heights Safety program provides participants with the theoretical knowledge required to work at heights in a safe and secure manner. This course provides trainees with the practical skills, knowledge and critical aspects required to enable them to work at heights in a safe and secure manner. In addition to the essential theoretical knowledge, participants are taken through a comprehensive practical session providing them with valuable hands-on experience.

When work is performed on elevated surfaces, or during construction activities, protection against falls must be considered. Employers are required to provide a training program for each employee who might be exposed to fall hazards. The program provides each employee the ability to recognize the hazards of falling and then provide solutions to minimize these hazards. This interactive session provides participants with an understanding and detailed hands-on practice for all types of fall protection including conventional fall protection such as guardrails, nets, hole covers and personal fall arrest.

Target Personnel
Ideal for those who have a responsibility for or are involved in work at height. Offshore rig workers and spiders in construction industry. Designed for anyone who may at times be required to work at heights where fall protection is required.

Course Content

• Occupational health and safety

• Fall protection systems

• Hazard identification and controls

• Prepare and plan to work at height

• Use of harnesses and other equipment

• Inspection and maintenance of equipment

• Perform operations at heights

Section 1: Hazard Recognition Exercise
Section 2: Fall Protection Standards & Definitions
Section 3: Ladder Usage
Section 4: Conventional Fall Protection
• Hole Covers
• Guard Rails
• Safety Nets
• Personal Fall Protection Equipment
• Anchor points
• Body Harness
• Connecting Devices
• Descent and Rescue Devices
Section 5: Unconventional Fall Protection
• Fall Protection Plan
• Controlled Access Zones
• Control Lines

Course Name – Manual Handling
Course Duration – 1 Day
Assessment – 100% Attendance
Course Fee – *Prices Are Per Person, Subject to Change
Course Availability – Courses Are Run Anytime Throughout the Year (Subject to Public Holidays) To Meet Your Needs.

Course Purpose
The Manual Handling training course is designed for all personnel in industries involving lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling and carrying tasks. It provides candidates the proper knowledge and training to ensure safety and prevent injuries when doing their tasks. Its aim is to ensure that delegates will understand the need for accident prevention and control, understand basic body mechanics and be able to demonstrate safe methods of lifting.

Ergonomic intervention in manual handling can decrease injuries and increase worker productivity:
Lifting
Climbing
Pushing and pulling
Pivoting

Target Personnel
Anyone who needs basic practical experience of lifting techniques. Basically applicable to all industrial workers.

Course Content
The Course Consists of theory and practical on Lifting Techniques

• Introduction to safe lifting practices

• Duties and responsibilities of employers and employees

• Avoiding manual handling

• Risk assessment

• Appropriate systems of work

• Use of mechanical aids

• Guiding principles for safe lifting heights

Course Name – Fire Marshal Training
Course Duration – 1 Day
Assessment – 100% Attendance
Course Fee – *Prices Are Per Person, Subject to Change
Course Availability – Courses Are Run Anytime Throughout the Year (Subject to Public Holidays) To Meet Your Needs.

Course Details
The firefighting training provides participants with greater awareness and understanding of the dangers of fire and helps them to identify and reduce the risk that fire presents in the workplace. Participants will understand the actions to take in the event of discovering a fire or hearing the fire alarm sound in the workplace.

Fire Fighting Training is designed to equip learners with the knowledge and necessary skills to manage and extinguish a fire in the home or office environment, using a variety of techniques covered in the course.

Objectives
By the end of this fire fighting training the participants will have:
• A greater awareness of the dangers of fire and smoke
• Awareness of all fire safety measures in the workplace
• An understanding of their actions in the event of fire
• Confidence in identifying and operating fire fighting equipment
• Awareness of potential fire hazards in the workplace

Syllabus

Theory
• Chemistry of Fire
• Extinguishing Methods
• Classes of Fire
• Types & Uses of Extinguishers
• Physical Properties of Matter
• Heat
• Thermal Expansion
• Chemistry
• Basic Hazards
• Basic Elements of Construction & Safety Practice

Practical
• Use of Fire Blanket
• Use of Various Fire Extinguishers
• Ventilation
• Smoke Room Experience

Course Name – Hazard Identification & Risk Assessment
Course Duration – 1 Day
Assessment – 100% Attendance
Course Fee – *Prices Are Per Person, Subject to Change
Course Availability – Courses Are Run Anytime Throughout the Year (Subject to Public Holidays) To Meet Your Needs.

Course Purpose
This course will help you to understand the legal requirements for conducting Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA) in the workplace. It will also equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to prepare and conduct continuous risk assessment, as well as how to initiate remedial actions.  It will let you to effective management of risks and investigation, at both the shipboard and shore side levels. This course is designed to provide participants with knowledge for analyzing and managing risks, and for responding to and investigating incidents and accidents.

Target Personnel
All personnel responsible for analyzing and managing risks, and for responding to and investigating incidents and accidents.
• Managers – Operations, Safety and Executive
• Engineers – Process, Safety and Mechanical
• Compliance Auditors, Safety Inspectors
• Environmental Management and Technicians

Course Content

• Define hazard identification risk assessment (HIRA)

• Deference between Risk, Incident & safety Culture

• Key Risk Management Implementation issues & Hierarchy of Risk controls.

• Hazard Identification Techniques &Practical Risk Assessment demonstration

• Incident Investigation basics and terminology

• Interviewing and facts gathering techniques

• Incident Investigation Report writing & presentation

• List important hazard recognition methods

Course Name – Root Cause Analysis (RCA)
Course Duration – 1 Day
Assessment – 100% Attendance
Course Fee – *Prices Are Per Person, Subject to Change
Course Availability – Courses Are Run Anytime Throughout the Year (Subject to Public Holidays) To Meet Your Needs.

Course Purpose
Root Cause Analysis course will enable participants to understand root cause analysis as a procedure for ascertaining and analyzing the causes of problems in an effort to determine what can be done to solve or prevent them. Consisting of lectures, practice, and role-playing, this course is designed to provide attendees with an in-depth understanding of how to analyze a system to identify the root causes of problems.

Target Personnel
Quality, safety, risk, and reliability managers, process engineers, technicians, operations supervisors and personnel, process owners, occurrence investigators, analysts, maintenance directors, reliability professionals, and anyone who wants to improve their ability to solve recurring problems should attend this training.

Course Content

• Problem definition

• Understanding the process 

• Identifying possible causes 

• Data collection 

• Consulting case study practice 

• Incidents/events and human error 

• Case study practice

Course Name – Incident Investigation
Course Duration – 1 Day
Assessment – 100% Attendance
Course Fee – *Prices Are Per Person, Subject to Change
Course Availability – Courses Are Run Anytime Throughout the Year (Subject to Public Holidays) To Meet Your Needs.

Course Purpose
Incident Investigation course is designed to focus on techniques for gathering complete, accurate and objective accident data used to arrive at true root causes and determine corrective action. To further examine and analyze data as a means of preventing injuries, property damage and financial losses. The goal of this course to to provide a thorough understanding on how to conduct an effective incident investigation. Participants will collaborate in small investigative teams to analyze incident case studies. They will use the learning from the course and apply critical thinking skills to conduct an incident investigation during the course.

Target Personnel
All levels of management, safety practitioners, safety committee members, and individuals responsible for investigating accidents (incidents). The course is designed for operations and maintenance managers; operations, technical, and maintenance engineers.

Course Content

• Understanding how incidents happen & remedial action

• Planning an investigation process

• Gathering evidence from Positions, People, Parts, Papers etc.

• How human factors impact investigations

• Cause analysis techniques

Course Name – Lockout Tagout (LOTO)
Course Duration – 1 Day
Assessment – 100% Attendance
Course Fee – *Prices Are Per Person, Subject to Change
Course Availability – Courses Are Run Anytime Throughout the Year (Subject to Public Holidays) To Meet Your Needs.

Course Purpose
This Lockout Tag out (LOTO) training class covers specifics regarding the OSHA Standard (Control of Hazardous Energy) and information to assist the attendee in establishing and implementing a Lockout/Tag out program for their work place. The course objectives will also provide the attendees with information and an understanding of specific elements of a Lockout Tag out program.

OSHA Definition of “Lockout/tagout” refers to specific practices and procedures to safeguard employees from the unexpected energization or startup of machinery and equipment.

Target Personnel
This course introduces the importance of lock-out tag-out procedures as part of a safe system of work or permit to work. It’s a perfect overview for anyone new to LOTO and anyone with responsibility for the LOTO process

Course Content

• The purpose and importance of LOTO

• Identify energy sources for common machinery and equipment

• Outline common methods of isolation and LOTO devices

• Dealing with stored energy: lockout tag out

• Procedure for applying and removing LOTO

Course Name – PTW (Permit To Work)
Course Duration – 1 Day
Assessment – 100% Attendance
Course Fee – *Prices Are Per Person, Subject to Change
Course Availability – Courses Are Run Anytime Throughout the Year (Subject to Public Holidays) To Meet Your Needs.

Course Details
The Permit to Work (PTW) procedure is a well-proven method which predetermines the work to be done, analyses the hazards and controls that have to be implemented. The learning outcomes of the training provide an understanding of the benefits of PTW, the essential features of the system, the mechanics of implementing the system and monitoring its effectiveness.  A permit-to-work system is an integral part of a safe system of work and can help to properly manage the wide range of activities which can take place close together in a small space, such as in a storage area or process plant. Permit-to-work systems form an essential part of the task risk assessment process.

Target Personnel
Anyone who has to manage, implement or use Permit to Work systems. Typically Line Managers, Maintenance Managers and Engineers, Supervisors, Safety Advisors and those selected to become new Permit Issuing Authorities (those that issue and monitor the permit to work).

Course Content

• Background to permit to work systems

• The role of human error in accidents

• Key definitions used in permit to work systems

• When to use a PTW, authorization and issue of a PTW

• The permit issuer – duties and responsibilities

• Record keeping

Course Name – Hand and Finger Injury Prevention
Course Duration – 1 Day
Assessment – 100% Attendance
Course Fee – *Prices Are Per Person, Subject to Change
Course Availability – Courses Are Run Anytime Throughout the Year (Subject to Public Holidays) To Meet Your Needs.

Course Purpose
Jobs in the oil and gas industry are some of the most hazardous in the world. In addition to fire and explosion risks, there are certain risks – such as injuries to hands and fingers – that workers face on a regular basis.

Hand and finger injuries consistently trend in the oil and gas industry. Historically, hand and finger injuries make up nearly 50 percent of incidents in the oil and gas industry and at some facilities, that number is closer to 80 percent of all recordable incidents.

Regulations Covering Hand and Finger Safety Guidelines
• OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132 (d) (I)
• OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart I, Tools – Hand and Power
• OSHA 29 CFR 1910.212, Machine Guarding Requirements
• OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart I, Personal Protective Equipment

Target Personnel
All employees using hand and power tools.

Course Content

• Physiology of the hand, wrist and fingers

• Identify the primary types of hand and finger injuries in the workplace

• Identify the main hazards for mechanical and hand tool accidents

• Describe safe practices for working around equipment

• Describe effective engineering and administrative controls to increase hand and finger safety

• Recognize the importance of PPE Identify the purpose and correct use of machine guards

Course Name – Drops Objects & Prevention
Course Duration – 1 Day
Assessment – 100% Attendance
Course Fee – *Prices Are Per Person, Subject to Change
Course Availability – Courses Are Run Anytime Throughout the Year (Subject to Public Holidays) To Meet Your Needs.

Course Details
A dropped object is defined as ‘any object that falls from its previous static position under its own weight’. If an object falls, the force of gravity will pull it towards the ground and if you happen to be in the way you’ll be hit; it’s as simple as that.

The training is developed to raise awareness of falling objects throughout the oil and gas industry and beyond. The training concentrates strongly on the basics of falling object hazard identification, risk assessment and effective risk management. 

Course Content

• Understanding Dropped Objects

• Controlling and Preventing Dropped Objects

• DROPS through the supply chain

• Hazard observation

Course Name – First Aid Training / BLS
Course Duration – 1 Day
Assessment – 100% Attendance
Course Fee – *Prices Are Per Person, Subject to Change
Course Availability – Courses Are Run Anytime Throughout the Year (Subject to Public Holidays) To Meet Your Needs.

Course Details
• 25% of all emergency room visits can be avoided with basic first aid and CPR certification
• Sudden cardiac arrest represents 13% of all workplace deaths
• Nearly 5 million workers are injured on the job every year
• 75% of all out-of-hospital heart attacks happen at home

Target Personnel
First Aid is intended for all industrial workers and public in general.
BLS is intended to be for anyone who needs to know the basic principles of CPR, AED usage and other primary methods of lifesaving skills. BLS is often performed in out-of-hospital situations, and may not always be performed by a healthcare professional. While BLS is often required for medical professionals, BLS / CPR courses are commonly completed by teachers, coaches, lifeguards, babysitters, and more.

Basic First Aid Training – (Level 1)

Basic First Aid C.P.R. chest compression & mouth to mouth breathing for adult, child and infant.
A.E.D.“Heart Start” Machine for restarting the heart after cardiac arrest.
• AMBU Bag Artificial Breathing Machine for giving air
• Suffocation, Head Injury and Stroke Shocks
• Bleeding
• Muscle And Joint Injuries Burns
• Heart Attack
• Poisons

Basic Life Support (BLS)
The BLS course covers the following topics:

• Administration of adult, child and infant CPR
• Support for conscious and unconscious choking victims of all ages
• Automated external defibrillators (AEDs) and how they are used in emergencies
• The importance of breathing barriers, bag valve masks and two-rescuer CPR
Cardiopulmonary emergencies and special resuscitation scenarios

Course Name – Confined Space Entry & Rescue
Course Duration – 1 Day
Assessment – 100% Attendance
Course Fee – *Prices Are Per Person, Subject to Change
Course Availability – Courses Are Run Anytime Throughout the Year (Subject to Public Holidays) To Meet Your Needs.

Course Details
Confined Space Entry Course is designed keeping in mind that work in confined spaces can kill or cause injuries in any industries, ranging from those involving complex plant through to simple storage. Those victims include not only people working in the confined space but also those who try to rescue them without proper training and equipment.

Target Personnel
Any worker who may potentially need to work in a confined space. They can be Shipyard workers, Petrochemical Industry workers, NDT technicians, Merchant Shipboard personnel, Municipal Sewer Workers and so on.

Course Content

• Definition of confined space

• Hazards and Dangers associated with confined spaces

• Characteristics of confined space

• Safe operating procedures in confined spaces

• Duties of the support personnel for confined spaces

• Understand the Permit to work system (PTW)

• Practical confined space entry/rescue (Horizontal and Vertical)

• Emergency procedures and rescue of personnel in confined spaces

Inspection, donning, doffing, and use of Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) or Supplied Air System (SAS) in normal operation and in emergency rescue conditions.

Course Name – Working at Height
Course Duration – 1 Day
Assessment – 100% Attendance
Course Fee – *Prices Are Per Person, Subject to Change
Course Availability – Courses Are Run Anytime Throughout the Year (Subject to Public Holidays) To Meet Your Needs.

Course Details
Working at Heights Safety program provides participants with the theoretical knowledge required to work at heights in a safe and secure manner. This course provides trainees with the practical skills, knowledge and critical aspects required to enable them to work at heights in a safe and secure manner. In addition to the essential theoretical knowledge, participants are taken through a comprehensive practical session providing them with valuable hands-on experience.

When work is performed on elevated surfaces, or during construction activities, protection against falls must be considered. Employers are required to provide a training program for each employee who might be exposed to fall hazards. The program provides each employee the ability to recognize the hazards of falling and then provide solutions to minimize these hazards. This interactive session provides participants with an understanding and detailed hands-on practice for all types of fall protection including conventional fall protection such as guardrails, nets, hole covers and personal fall arrest.

Target Personnel
Ideal for those who have a responsibility for or are involved in work at height. Offshore rig workers and spiders in construction industry. Designed for anyone who may at times be required to work at heights where fall protection is required.

Course Content

• Occupational health and safety

• Fall protection systems

• Hazard identification and controls

• Prepare and plan to work at height

• Use of harnesses and other equipment

• Inspection and maintenance of equipment

• Perform operations at heights

Section 1: Hazard Recognition Exercise
Section 2: Fall Protection Standards & Definitions
Section 3: Ladder Usage
Section 4: Conventional Fall Protection
• Hole Covers
• Guard Rails
• Safety Nets
• Personal Fall Protection Equipment
• Anchor points
• Body Harness
• Connecting Devices
• Descent and Rescue Devices
Section 5: Unconventional Fall Protection
• Fall Protection Plan
• Controlled Access Zones
• Control Lines

Course Name – Manual Handling
Course Duration – 1 Day
Assessment – 100% Attendance
Course Fee – *Prices Are Per Person, Subject to Change
Course Availability – Courses Are Run Anytime Throughout the Year (Subject to Public Holidays) To Meet Your Needs.

Course Purpose
The Manual Handling training course is designed for all personnel in industries involving lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling and carrying tasks. It provides candidates the proper knowledge and training to ensure safety and prevent injuries when doing their tasks. Its aim is to ensure that delegates will understand the need for accident prevention and control, understand basic body mechanics and be able to demonstrate safe methods of lifting.

Ergonomic intervention in manual handling can decrease injuries and increase worker productivity:
Lifting
Climbing
Pushing and pulling
Pivoting

Target Personnel
Anyone who needs basic practical experience of lifting techniques. Basically applicable to all industrial workers.

Course Content
The Course Consists of theory and practical on Lifting Techniques

• Introduction to safe lifting practices

• Duties and responsibilities of employers and employees

• Avoiding manual handling

• Risk assessment

• Appropriate systems of work

• Use of mechanical aids

• Guiding principles for safe lifting heights

Course Name – Fire Marshal Training
Course Duration – 1 Day
Assessment – 100% Attendance
Course Fee – *Prices Are Per Person, Subject to Change
Course Availability – Courses Are Run Anytime Throughout the Year (Subject to Public Holidays) To Meet Your Needs.

Course Details
The firefighting training provides participants with greater awareness and understanding of the dangers of fire and helps them to identify and reduce the risk that fire presents in the workplace. Participants will understand the actions to take in the event of discovering a fire or hearing the fire alarm sound in the workplace.

Fire Fighting Training is designed to equip learners with the knowledge and necessary skills to manage and extinguish a fire in the home or office environment, using a variety of techniques covered in the course.

Objectives
By the end of this fire fighting training the participants will have:
• A greater awareness of the dangers of fire and smoke
• Awareness of all fire safety measures in the workplace
• An understanding of their actions in the event of fire
• Confidence in identifying and operating fire fighting equipment
• Awareness of potential fire hazards in the workplace

Syllabus

Theory
• Chemistry of Fire
• Extinguishing Methods
• Classes of Fire
• Types & Uses of Extinguishers
• Physical Properties of Matter
• Heat
• Thermal Expansion
• Chemistry
• Basic Hazards
• Basic Elements of Construction & Safety Practice

Practical
• Use of Fire Blanket
• Use of Various Fire Extinguishers
• Ventilation
• Smoke Room Experience

Course Name – Hazard Identification & Risk Assessment
Course Duration – 1 Day
Assessment – 100% Attendance
Course Fee – *Prices Are Per Person, Subject to Change
Course Availability – Courses Are Run Anytime Throughout the Year (Subject to Public Holidays) To Meet Your Needs.

Course Purpose
This course will help you to understand the legal requirements for conducting Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA) in the workplace. It will also equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to prepare and conduct continuous risk assessment, as well as how to initiate remedial actions.  It will let you to effective management of risks and investigation, at both the shipboard and shore side levels. This course is designed to provide participants with knowledge for analyzing and managing risks, and for responding to and investigating incidents and accidents.

Target Personnel
All personnel responsible for analyzing and managing risks, and for responding to and investigating incidents and accidents.
• Managers – Operations, Safety and Executive
• Engineers – Process, Safety and Mechanical
• Compliance Auditors, Safety Inspectors
• Environmental Management and Technicians

Course Content

• Define hazard identification risk assessment (HIRA)

• Deference between Risk, Incident & safety Culture

• Key Risk Management Implementation issues & Hierarchy of Risk controls.

• Hazard Identification Techniques &Practical Risk Assessment demonstration

• Incident Investigation basics and terminology

• Interviewing and facts gathering techniques

• Incident Investigation Report writing & presentation

• List important hazard recognition methods

Course Name – Root Cause Analysis (RCA)
Course Duration – 1 Day
Assessment – 100% Attendance
Course Fee – *Prices Are Per Person, Subject to Change
Course Availability – Courses Are Run Anytime Throughout the Year (Subject to Public Holidays) To Meet Your Needs.

Course Purpose
Root Cause Analysis course will enable participants to understand root cause analysis as a procedure for ascertaining and analyzing the causes of problems in an effort to determine what can be done to solve or prevent them. Consisting of lectures, practice, and role-playing, this course is designed to provide attendees with an in-depth understanding of how to analyze a system to identify the root causes of problems.

Target Personnel
Quality, safety, risk, and reliability managers, process engineers, technicians, operations supervisors and personnel, process owners, occurrence investigators, analysts, maintenance directors, reliability professionals, and anyone who wants to improve their ability to solve recurring problems should attend this training.

Course Content

• Problem definition

• Understanding the process 

• Identifying possible causes 

• Data collection 

• Consulting case study practice 

• Incidents/events and human error 

• Case study practice

Course Name – Incident Investigation
Course Duration – 1 Day
Assessment – 100% Attendance
Course Fee – *Prices Are Per Person, Subject to Change
Course Availability – Courses Are Run Anytime Throughout the Year (Subject to Public Holidays) To Meet Your Needs.

Course Purpose
Incident Investigation course is designed to focus on techniques for gathering complete, accurate and objective accident data used to arrive at true root causes and determine corrective action. To further examine and analyze data as a means of preventing injuries, property damage and financial losses. The goal of this course to to provide a thorough understanding on how to conduct an effective incident investigation. Participants will collaborate in small investigative teams to analyze incident case studies. They will use the learning from the course and apply critical thinking skills to conduct an incident investigation during the course.

Target Personnel
All levels of management, safety practitioners, safety committee members, and individuals responsible for investigating accidents (incidents). The course is designed for operations and maintenance managers; operations, technical, and maintenance engineers.

Course Content

• Understanding how incidents happen & remedial action

• Planning an investigation process

• Gathering evidence from Positions, People, Parts, Papers etc.

• How human factors impact investigations

• Cause analysis techniques

Course Name – Lockout Tagout (LOTO)
Course Duration – 1 Day
Assessment – 100% Attendance
Course Fee – *Prices Are Per Person, Subject to Change
Course Availability – Courses Are Run Anytime Throughout the Year (Subject to Public Holidays) To Meet Your Needs.

Course Purpose
This Lockout Tag out (LOTO) training class covers specifics regarding the OSHA Standard (Control of Hazardous Energy) and information to assist the attendee in establishing and implementing a Lockout/Tag out program for their work place. The course objectives will also provide the attendees with information and an understanding of specific elements of a Lockout Tag out program.

OSHA Definition of “Lockout/tagout” refers to specific practices and procedures to safeguard employees from the unexpected energization or startup of machinery and equipment.

Target Personnel
This course introduces the importance of lock-out tag-out procedures as part of a safe system of work or permit to work. It’s a perfect overview for anyone new to LOTO and anyone with responsibility for the LOTO process

Course Content

• The purpose and importance of LOTO

• Identify energy sources for common machinery and equipment

• Outline common methods of isolation and LOTO devices

• Dealing with stored energy: lockout tag out

• Procedure for applying and removing LOTO

Course Name – PTW (Permit To Work)
Course Duration – 1 Day
Assessment – 100% Attendance
Course Fee – *Prices Are Per Person, Subject to Change
Course Availability – Courses Are Run Anytime Throughout the Year (Subject to Public Holidays) To Meet Your Needs.

Course Details
The Permit to Work (PTW) procedure is a well-proven method which predetermines the work to be done, analyses the hazards and controls that have to be implemented. The learning outcomes of the training provide an understanding of the benefits of PTW, the essential features of the system, the mechanics of implementing the system and monitoring its effectiveness.  A permit-to-work system is an integral part of a safe system of work and can help to properly manage the wide range of activities which can take place close together in a small space, such as in a storage area or process plant. Permit-to-work systems form an essential part of the task risk assessment process.

Target Personnel
Anyone who has to manage, implement or use Permit to Work systems. Typically Line Managers, Maintenance Managers and Engineers, Supervisors, Safety Advisors and those selected to become new Permit Issuing Authorities (those that issue and monitor the permit to work).

Course Content

• Background to permit to work systems

• The role of human error in accidents

• Key definitions used in permit to work systems

• When to use a PTW, authorization and issue of a PTW

• The permit issuer – duties and responsibilities

• Record keeping

Course Name – Hand and Finger Injury Prevention
Course Duration – 1 Day
Assessment – 100% Attendance
Course Fee – *Prices Are Per Person, Subject to Change
Course Availability – Courses Are Run Anytime Throughout the Year (Subject to Public Holidays) To Meet Your Needs.

Course Purpose
Jobs in the oil and gas industry are some of the most hazardous in the world. In addition to fire and explosion risks, there are certain risks – such as injuries to hands and fingers – that workers face on a regular basis.

Hand and finger injuries consistently trend in the oil and gas industry. Historically, hand and finger injuries make up nearly 50 percent of incidents in the oil and gas industry and at some facilities, that number is closer to 80 percent of all recordable incidents.

Regulations Covering Hand and Finger Safety Guidelines
• OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132 (d) (I)
• OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart I, Tools – Hand and Power
• OSHA 29 CFR 1910.212, Machine Guarding Requirements
• OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart I, Personal Protective Equipment

Target Personnel
All employees using hand and power tools.

Course Content

• Physiology of the hand, wrist and fingers

• Identify the primary types of hand and finger injuries in the workplace

• Identify the main hazards for mechanical and hand tool accidents

• Describe safe practices for working around equipment

• Describe effective engineering and administrative controls to increase hand and finger safety

• Recognize the importance of PPE Identify the purpose and correct use of machine guards

Course Name – Drops Objects & Prevention
Course Duration – 1 Day
Assessment – 100% Attendance
Course Fee – *Prices Are Per Person, Subject to Change
Course Availability – Courses Are Run Anytime Throughout the Year (Subject to Public Holidays) To Meet Your Needs.

Course Details
A dropped object is defined as ‘any object that falls from its previous static position under its own weight’. If an object falls, the force of gravity will pull it towards the ground and if you happen to be in the way you’ll be hit; it’s as simple as that.

The training is developed to raise awareness of falling objects throughout the oil and gas industry and beyond. The training concentrates strongly on the basics of falling object hazard identification, risk assessment and effective risk management. 

Course Content

• Understanding Dropped Objects

• Controlling and Preventing Dropped Objects

• DROPS through the supply chain

• Hazard observation

Course Name – First Aid Training / BLS
Course Duration – 1 Day
Assessment – 100% Attendance
Course Fee – *Prices Are Per Person, Subject to Change
Course Availability – Courses Are Run Anytime Throughout the Year (Subject to Public Holidays) To Meet Your Needs.

Course Details
• 25% of all emergency room visits can be avoided with basic first aid and CPR certification
• Sudden cardiac arrest represents 13% of all workplace deaths
• Nearly 5 million workers are injured on the job every year
• 75% of all out-of-hospital heart attacks happen at home

Target Personnel
First Aid is intended for all industrial workers and public in general.
BLS is intended to be for anyone who needs to know the basic principles of CPR, AED usage and other primary methods of lifesaving skills. BLS is often performed in out-of-hospital situations, and may not always be performed by a healthcare professional. While BLS is often required for medical professionals, BLS / CPR courses are commonly completed by teachers, coaches, lifeguards, babysitters, and more.

Basic First Aid Training – (Level 1)

Basic First Aid C.P.R. chest compression & mouth to mouth breathing for adult, child and infant.
A.E.D.“Heart Start” Machine for restarting the heart after cardiac arrest.
• AMBU Bag Artificial Breathing Machine for giving air
• Suffocation, Head Injury and Stroke Shocks
• Bleeding
• Muscle And Joint Injuries Burns
• Heart Attack
• Poisons

Basic Life Support (BLS)
The BLS course covers the following topics:

• Administration of adult, child and infant CPR
• Support for conscious and unconscious choking victims of all ages
• Automated external defibrillators (AEDs) and how they are used in emergencies
• The importance of breathing barriers, bag valve masks and two-rescuer CPR
Cardiopulmonary emergencies and special resuscitation scenarios