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Systematic evaluation of the safety and health situation is an important facet of the company operations which contributes to the company objectives. Don't wait for accidents to happen before you investigate and inspect. Safety and health consciousness tends to slip, and it's your job to be sure that that doesn't happen. A well-prepared and well-executed safety audit/inspection can make a substantial difference in accident prevention. Stated more positively, it's checking to see that things are in good shape. This is at the heart of successful accident-prevention programs fostered by forward-thinking safety management. Most organizations with successful safety programs have well-organized safety audit programs. It's just that simple. |
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At the end of this course trainees will be able to: Identify the basic knowledge, skills and abilities for the safety Audits which allow safety management to be prepared for safety Audits against International Slandered Discover through specific, methodical auditing, checking, or inspection procedures of conditions and work practices that lead to job accidents and industrial illnesses, then reporting these for correction. In addition to its direct accident-prevention role, the Audit program:
- Informs management of the "safety status" of the organization
- Uses inspection time most efficiently
- Provides a consistent method of recording observations
- Reduces the possibility of important items being overlooked.
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1- Core Subjects
1- Basic terms 2- Competence 3- Basics of incidence prevention 4- Identification of Hazards and direct causes of injuries and incidents 5- Management and supervision
2- Support Subjects
1- Safe System of Work 2- Injury and incident Investigation 3- Injury and incident analysis
3- Audit A. EAP Plans
1- Bomb Threat Procedure 2- Earthquake Procedure 3- First Aid Emergencies 4- Elevator Failure procedures and drills 5- Emergency Evacuation Procedures and drills 6- Explosion Procedure 7- Fire Orders 8- Major Accidents Procedure 9- Robbery Procedure 10- Safety Inspection Procedure
B. Confined Spaces C. Electrical Safety D. Machine Safety and Other Equipment
11- Machine Safe Guarding 12- What Is Lockout/Tagout? 13- Preparing for and Performing a LO/TO Shutdown 14- Hand Tool Safety 15- Portable Power Tool Safety 16- Stationary Machinery Safety
E. Personal Protective Equipment PPE
17- Hard Facts on Hard Hats 18- Eye Protection 19- Hearing Protection 20- Respiratory Protection 21- Hand Protection 22- Foot Protection
F. Workplace Hazards
23- Good Housekeeping Practices 24- Slips, Trips, and Falls 25- Ergonomic Injuries 26- Working Safely with Ladders 27- Working in the Cold 28- Working in the Heat
Training Instrument and Tools: The selected instrument used are costumed due to security RoSpa / OSHA Standards |
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All safety supervisors- safety Engineers |
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The materials for the trainees will be in English. |
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The language of instruction will be in Arabic / English. |
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