Advanced diploma in industrial safety

Committed to Safety Excellence

About Course
This course make a person competent by imparting knowledge and skills essential for job roles motioned below .All courses and certifications are recognized and accepted internationally.

Who needs this qualification?
This qualification is aimed at people who want to build their career in Industrial health and safety ,Fire Fighting / Fire safety this gives solid foundation in the field of industrial l Safety and health.

Job Roles
Fire watch
Fire warden
Fire Marshall
Hole watch
Safety Watch
Safety Inspector
Safety Engineer
Safety Coordinator
Safety Manager
Etc

Duration
240 1 Year/ 120 hours 6 months / 60 hours 3months

Assessment
Descriptive / MCQ
Theory- 60%
Practical – 40%

Course Content
HAND & POWER TOOLS SAFETY
1.1 Hand and Power Tools Safety
1.2 Hazards
1.3 Basic Tool Safety Rules
1.4 Hand Tool Hazards
1.5 Hand Tools – Protection
1.6 Power Tools
1.7 Power Tools – Precautions

LOCK OUT & TAGOUT LOTO
2.1 LOCK OUT & TAGOUT
2.2 Why use LOTO?
2.3 Source of hazardous energy
2.4 Equipment used in Lock Out Tag Out
2.5 Types of Lock Out Devices
2.6 Responsibilities of Designated Person
2.7 Responsibilities of Authorized Person
2.8 LOTO Process
2.9 The “Fatal Five” Main Causes of Lockout/Tagout Injuries
2.10 HOW MOST INJURIES OCCUR
2.11 CAUSES OF INJURY
2.12 REASONS FOR EQUIPMENT NOT BEING TURNED OFF
2.13 RELEASE FROM LOCKOUT/TAGOUT
2.14 KEY ELEMENTS TO AN EFFECTIVE PROGRAM

WELDING & CUTTING
3.1 WELDING & CUTTING
3.2 POTENTIAL HAZARDS
3.3 Welding
3.4 Safe Operation Procedure for Cutting Operations
3.5 P P E
3.6 Cutting
3.7 Safe Operation Procedure for Cutting Operations
3.8 General Safety rules
THE CONTROL OF SUBSTANCES HAZAROUS TO HEALTH
4.1 The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health COSHH
4.2 What you need to do
4.3 COSHH assessment: Identifying hazard and assessing risk
4.4 Chemical safety data sheets
4.5 Workplace exposure limits
4.6 Control measures to prevent or limit exposure to hazardous substances
4.7 Permits to work
4.8 Monitoring the control of exposure to hazardous substances
4.9 Health surveillance
4.10 Emergency Preapredness

PERMIT TO WORK
5.1Introduction to Occupational hazards
5.2The Work Permit System The Work Permit System : When?
5.3The Work Permit System: Why?
5.4The Work Permit System: How?
5.5The Work Permit System : Requirements
5.6The Work Permit System : Development of work procedures
5.7The Work Permit System : Work Planning
5.8The Work Permit System : Work Execution
5.9Permit issuer’s responsibilities
5.10The Work Permit System : Permit acceptor’s responsibilities

CONFINED SPACE SAFETY
6.1 Intorduction to confined space
6.2 Fefinition of confined space and examples of c s
6.3 Permit required, non permit required, confined space
6.4 Hazards of confined space
6.5 Hazards control
6.6 Confined space entry permit
6.7 Basic entry requirements
6.8 Permit issue and cancellation
6.9 Duties of entry supervisor
6.10 Duties of entrants
6.11 Stand-by man
6.12 Safe working guidelines

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