Ground/strata instability is one of the principal mining hazards associated with mining operations.
This is an issue for both metal lifers mines as well as coal mines. Mine operators must therefore be expressly directed to develop and implement measures to eliminate or minimize, so far as is reasonably practicable, the risks arising from this hazard for the purposes of meeting their primary duty under the Act. Those measures must be documented and retained in the form of a principal mining hazard management plan.

To ensure a comprehensive risk assessment is conducted at the design, operation and abandonment stages, mine operators must be required to consider the local geological structure and geotechnical conditions, seismic activity, subsidence at or outside the Mine, air blast and windblast potential and the adequacy of installed ground or strata support when developing the principal mining hazard management plan for ground/strata control.

Topic :

  • Ground/Strata Instability 
  • Inundation and Inrush 
  • Mine Shafts and Winding Operations 
  • Roads, other Vehicle Operating Areas and Traffic Management 
  • Air quality, airborne dust and other Airborne Contaminants 
  • Fire and Explosion 
  • Gas Outbursts 
  • Spontaneous Combustion
    Eligibility : Civil Engineers/Safety Officers with Construction Experience.

    Duration : 05 days

DISM is a unique Diploma program enabling the participants to gain fundamental to advanced knowledge with respect to health and safety. Participation in DISM program would enable the participants to perform their health and safety duties at workplace more effectively. Since DISM program deal with both management and workplace hazards and its controls, it would be a great support to safety professionals especially in terms of managing health and safety related documents and hazard controls. Participation in DISM program would especially helpful for both fresher’s and experienced people in the industry.

Topics Focus :
Chapter   1         Basics of hea:lth and safety               
Chapter   2         Fundamentals of health and  Safety Management system
Chapter   3         Health and safety Policy     
Chapter.  4         Organizing     
Chapter.  5.        Contractor Management                    
Chapter.  6.        Health and safety Culture                  
Chapter.  7.        First Aid                                                   
Chapter.  8.        Emergency procedures.                      
Chapter.  9 .       Planning & Implementation     
Chapter. 10.      Safe system of work                              
Chapter  11.      Permit to work system                         
Chapter  12       Safety signs        
Chapter  13.      Health & Safety Performance  Monitoring        
Chapter  14.     Health & Safety Audit        
Chapter  15.     Health & Safety Tour        
Chapter  16.      Health & Safety Sampling                      
Chapter  17.      Health and safety Survey.                      
Chapter. 18       Reporting and Investigating  Incidents                                            
Chapter 19        Reviewing of Health and safety Performance                                            
Chapter 20        Consultation                                             
Chapter 21.       Human failure                                          
Chapter 22.       Welfare at workplace                             
Chapter 23.       Working Environment                             
Chapter 24.       Violence at work                                     
Chapter 25        Drugs and Alcohol                          
Chapter 26        Construction Hazards and control     
Chapter 27.       Demolition                                             
Chapter 28.       Work at height.                                     
Chapter 29        Ladder.                                                    
Chapter 30.       Scaffold                                                   
Chapter 31        Excavation                                              
Chapter 32.       Work place transport.                          
Chapter 33.       Manual handling.                                  
Chapter 34.       Pedestrian operated Load Moving Equipment                               
Chapter 35.       Fork lift trucks                                       
Chapter 36.       Hoist.                                                      
Chapter 37.       Lift.                                                          
Chapter 38        Conveyor                                               
Chapter 39        Crane                                                      
Chapter 40        Mobile Elevated Platform                  
Chapter 41        Scissor Lift.                                            
Chapter 42.       Work Equipment                                 
Chapter 43.       Electricity                                              
Chapter  44       Fire                                                         
Chapter 45.       Chemical Hazards                                
Chapter 46.       Asbestos                                               
Chapter 47        Biological hazards                                
Chapter 48.       Waste Management.                          
Chapter 49        Noise                                                      
Chapter 50        Vibration                                               
Chapter 51.       Radiation                                               
Chapter 52        Stress                                                     
Chapter 53        Lead                                                       
Chapter 54        Personal protective Equipment        
Chapter 55.       Shift working.                                       
Chapter 56.       Health surveillance.                              
Chapter 57.       Human Physiology.                               
Chapter 58.       Lighting at work place.                         
Chapter 59        Environmental Management system 
Chapter 60        Safe working Environment                  
Chapter 61.       Confined space.                                     
Chapter 62.       Organization.                                          
Chapter 63.       Bullying and harassment.
Chapter 64.       Pressure Systems  
Chapter 65.      Dealing with Dangers goods 

 

 

 

Qualification:  Plus Two

Duration : 6 Month  

As a Safety Manager you will takes of mentoring on more duties with a higher level of responsibility and authority for your actions and decisions as well as the duties of mentoring safety officers in addition to understand the fundamentals of occupational health and safety.

Topics :

  • Leading, Managing and Following
  • Critical Thinking
  • Assertive Communication
  • Delegating
  • Time Management
  • Stress Management
  • Handling Conflicts
  • Substance Abuse Awareness
  • Evaluating Staff Performance
     

Eligibility : RSO qualified or Safety Officers with 3 years proven experience.
Duration : 3 days including examination.

The Registered Safety Officer (RSO) is knowledgeable of the fundamentals of occupational Health and Safety. The RSO is generally responsible for the day-to-day activities of managing a company’s health and safety program (this is an entry-level certification).

Topic :

  • Safety Terminology
  • Management’s Responsibilities
  • Hazard Recognition and Control Measures
  • Fire and Life Safety
  • Electrical Safety
  • Office and Fleet Safety
  • Compressed Gas Cylinders
  • Hazardous Materials / Waste
  • Safety Training
  • Motivation
  • Safety Inspections
  • Accident Investigations
  • Documenting Safety
     

Eligibility : Plus two or above

Duration : 05 days including examination

 

To an average air traveller, the importance of aviation safety is rarely recognized in conscious thought, we usually only consider aspects of safety when some horrific accident occurs. But on a daily basis, on thousands of commercial and military flights, the lives of countless passengers are dependent upon the implementation of safety regulations adopted to protect the public’s interest. The implications of aviation safety not only save lives while people travel through the air, but ensure the safety of everyone going about their daily business on the ground as well. An airplane crash into a large metropolitan area that is densely populated would most assuredly result in countless ground fatalities, and in retrospect it is amazing that those types of incidents are so few in number.


Eligibility : Graduation/Safety Officers with 3 years Proven Experience

Duration : 05 days

Topics :

  • Importance of Airport Safety
  • Airport Regulatory Requirements
  • Role and Responsibilities
  • Safety Terminology
  • Safety Management System
  • Human Factors
  • Aircraft Ground Operations
  • Flight line Maintenance Activities
  • Ground Vehicle Operations
  • Runway Incursions
  • Airport Safety and Security
  • Industrial Safety
  • Industrial Health
  • Industrial Activities
  • Safety Training

The Registered Safety Professional(RSP) provides recommendations and actions for the prevention of accidents and/or incidents, which may cause injury or illness to people, damage to property, or destruction to a community (environmental). They employ various analytical methods to identify physical and health hazards. Then recommend and / or implement appropriate control measures (engineer, administrative, work practice, and / or personal protective equipment) to eliminate or mitigate the hazard.
In addition to having a working knowledge of the fundamentals and application of occupational health and safety, a Registered Safety Professional® must be knowledgeable of science (physical, chemical, biological and behavioural), mathematics, business management, insurance, and performance of specially operation, such as construction, manufacturing, healthcare, etc.
Topics:

  • FUNDAMENTALS 
  • Domain 1 : Safety & Health Management 

               -  Identifying Applicable laws & Regulations
               -  Evaluate workplace for Hazards & Assess risk
               -  Demonstrate Compliance – written programs
               -  Design and Implement Safety Management Systems

  • Domain 2 : Environmental Management

               -  Identifying Applicable laws & Regulations
               -  Evaluate workplace for Hazards & Assess risk
               -  Development of written Programs
               -  Design and implement environmental management systems

  • Domain 3 : Administrative Management 

              -  Determine effectiveness of management systems
              -  Maintain recordkeeping system
              -  Establish working relationships with stakeholders
              -  Apply sound business practices and economic principles, such as cost benefit analysis

  • APPLICATION 
  • Given four actual case studies: case studies will be from: Construction, Amusement, Manufacturing and Environmental
     

Eligibility : RSM / Bachelor degree in Occupational Health and Safety/A level 6 diploma in OSH/An associate degree in OSH/Safety Officers with 5 years proven experience.

Duration : 3 days including examination.

 

 

This course provides an intermediate review of radiation safety and compliance topics directed at both beginners and those with more experience. Using unique learning techniques to enhance the student's understanding of these subjects, this course is ideal for anyone who will develop, manage or implement a radiation safety program.

Topics :

  • Introduction to lionizing Radiation
  • Units or radiation dose and activity
  • Background Radiation
  • Radiation Protection Principles
  • Biological effects of Radiation
  • Radiation detection instrumentation
  • Radiation Safety Officer Job
  • Responsibility
  • Leak Test Requirement
  • Tested and approved material
  • Security of Radioactive Material
  • Radiation Survey's
  • Dose limits
  • Emergencies
  • Disposals of Radioactive Materials
  • Transportation of radioactive materials
     

Eligibility : Science graduates or safety officers with five years’ experience.

Duration : 05 days  

IBOEHS –OSHA General Industry Standard provides basic knowledge of Health and Safety requirements at work place. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) govern the workplace by imposing standards and regulations, of which the employer is responsible for being in compliance.  Failure to be in compliance cannot only result in a financial penalty, but could be the cause of a death/injury producing accident.   

Eligibility : Plus two/Safety Officers

Duration : 03 days

Topics :

  • Introduction to OSHA
  • Walking, working surfaces
  • Scaffolds and ladders
  • Exit routes & emergency action plan
  • Occupational health & environmental controls
  • Compressed gases
  • Hazardous waste operations
  • Personal protective equipment
  • Sanitation
  • Safety colour coding
  • Accident prevention signs and tags
  • Confined spaces
  • Electrical – safe work practices
  • Control of hazardous energy (lotto)
  • Medical services and first aid
  • Fire protection & fire prevention plan
  • Material handling and storage
  • Powered industrial trucks (forklifts)
  • Machine guarding
  • Hand and portable powered tools
  • Welding and cutting (fire watch)
  • Hazard communication  

Environmental Health and Safety for Diploma in Safety Management is intended for individuals who chose Safety as a Profession. 

Qualification:  Plus Two

Topic: 

1. What is Safety in the Workplace?

2. Communicating Safety Effectively

3. Hazard Recognition and Control Measures

4. Fire Safety & Life Safety

5. Electrical Safety

6. Hand and Portable Power Tools

7. Machine Safeguarding

8. Material Handling

9. Compressed Gas Cylinders

10. Vehicular Safety

11. Office Safety

12. Hazardous Materials Management

13. Confined Spaces and Hot Work Permits

14. Excavations

15. Demolition and Explosives

16. Elevated Working Platforms

17. Audits and Safety Inspections

18. Motivation

19. Occupational Health

20. Accident Investigation

21. Documenting Safety  

IBOEHS –OSHA Construction Industry Standard provides basic knowledge of Health and Safety requirements at work place. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) govern the workplace by imposing standards and regulations, of which the employer is responsible for being in compliance. Failure to be in compliance cannot only result in a financial penalty, but could be the cause of a death/injury producing accident. 
Eligibility : Plus two/Safety Officers

Duration : 03 days

Topics :

  • An Act
  • Congressional Findings & Purpose
  • Definitions
  • Applicability of this Act
  • Duties – General Duty Clause
  • Occupational Health & Safety Standards
  • Advisory Committees: Administration
  • Inspections, Investigations, & Records
  • Citations
  • Procedure for Enforcement
  • Judicial Review
  • Safety & Health Review Commission
  • Counteract Imminent Danger
  • Representation in Civil Litigation
  • Confidentiality of Trade Secrets
  • Variations, Tolerances, & Exceptions
  • Penalties
  • State Jurisdiction and State Plans
  • Federal Agency Safety Programs
  • Research and Related Activities
  • Training and Employee Education
  • NIOSH
  • Grants to States
  • Statistics
  • Audits
  • Annual Report
  • National Commission-State W.C.
  • Economic Assistance to Small Business
  • Additional Assist. to Secretary of Labour
  • Additional Positions
  • Rescinded
  • Reparability
  • Appropriations

The Arab states of the Persian Gulf are the seven Arab states which border the Persian Gulf, namely Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. All of these nations are part of the Gulf Cooperation Council. Through a general consensus these countries modelled their Health and Safety Laws from OHSAS 2007: 18001 standards. So prior to getting into the particulars for each country, we will review the OHSAS 18001 standard. In this course all the relevant rules and regulations pertaining to these countries are discussed. Gulf Countries regulatory agencies:

  • Bahrain – Ministerial Order: No 8 of 2013; Labour Code No.36 of 2012
  • Kuwait – Ministry of Social Affairs and Labour, Private Sector Labour Law No. 38
  • Oman – Ministerial decree No. 286 of 2008
  • Qatar – Labour Law No. 14 of 2004
  • Saudi Arabia – Royal Decree No. M/51, 23 Sha'ban 1426 / 27 September 2005

UAE – Federal Law No. 8 of 1980
OHSAS 18001
OHSAS (Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series) 18000 is an international occupational health and safety management system specification. OHSAS comprises of two parts, 18001 and 18002, and embraces a number of other publications. It is intended to help an organization to control and manage its occupational health and safety risks.
Eligibility: Graduates/safety officers
Duration: Two days  
​Topics:

  • Bahrain – Ministerial Order: No 8 of 2013; Labour Code No.36 of 2012
  • Kuwait – Ministry of Social Affairs and Labour, Private Sector Labour Law No. 38
  • Oman – Ministerial decree No. 286 of 2008
  • Qatar – Labour Law No. 14 of 2004
  • Saudi Arabia – Royal Decree No. M/51, 23 Sha'ban 1426 / 27 September 2005
  • UAE – Federal Law No. 8 of 1980  

This course covers the India Factory Act 1948, the factories amendment act 1987, building and other construction workers, National Building Code etc. 

Eligibility: Graduates/Safety Officers
Duration: Two days  
Topics:    

  • Preliminary  
  • The Inspecting Staff  
  • Health  
  • Safety  
  • Provisions relating to Hazardous processes  
  • Welfare  
  • Working hours of adults  
  • Employment of young persons
  • Annual leave with wages  
  • Special provisions  
  • Penalties and procedure  
  • Supplemental  

PGDCSM is a unique Post Graduate Diploma program enabling the participants to gain  advanced knowledge with respect to Construction Safety Management in Indian and overseas environment. The unique PGDCSM program is designed to share adequate knowledge and skills to Health & Safety decision makers and implementers in construction field. Having this qualification would benefits both organizations & individuals in their planning, implementation and monitoring of construction industry related Health & Safety matters

Course Content

Regulatory Requirements

India Factory Act 1948                

Building and Other Construction Workers      

National Building Codes              

ISO 45001                   

OSHA 29 CFR 1926 (Construction)    

Accident Prevention Plan

Loss Control 

Health and Safety Policy Letter        

Health and Safety Responsibilities    

Alcohol & Other Drugs            

Safety Disciplinary Action Plan    

EHS Incentive Program        

Shift-Worker                

Emergency Procedures

Emergency Action Plan        

Rending First Aid    

Accidents – employees / non-employees    

Regulator Inspections            

Theft, Burglary and Vandalism        

Accident Investigations         

Bullying                

Workplace Violence            

Procedural Information

Safety Communication            

Fire Prevention and Protection        

Accident Prevention Signs & Tags    

Health and Safety inspections and Audits    

Job Hazard Analysis            

Accident Investigations            

Staff Performance Evaluation        

Health and Safety Training

New Employee Orientation        

Annual Employee H & S Training    

Loss Control Reports

Injury and Illness Record        

Monthly Summary Report

        

Environmental Issues

Environmental Contamination        

Environmental Auditing            

Waste Management        

Flammables & Combustibles        

Illumination                

Sanitation                

 

Health Issues

Fundamentals of Health Hazards        

Chemicals            

Biologicals                

Physical Hazards That Have a Negative

   Health Effect                

Hazardous Metals            

Environmental & Personal Air Monitoring    

Health Hazard Control Measures        

 

Safety Issues

The Fatal Four                

Workplace Assessment for PPE        

Hot Work                

Working at Heights            

Confined Space                

Control of Hazardous Energy    

Material Handling            

Excavations & Trenches            

Rigging                

Safe Electrical Work Practices        

Hand and Portable Power Tools        

Critical Lift Plan            

Compressed Gases            

Demolition & Explosives            

Working in Traffic            

Construction Equipment            

Working Over or Near Water        

Steel Erection                

Tunnel Work                

Concrete                 

Health and Safety Culture

Human Behavior            

Counseling            

Human Error                

Health and Safety Culture            

Construction Security

Security Measures        

Workplace Violence            

    Active Shooter        

International Board of Environment Health and Safety – USA Process Safety Management (PSM) program is an Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standard based unique program designed to help participants to gain required knowledge to avoid catastrophic incidents related to highly hazardous chemicals (HHC) handling industries

Highlight of Process safety Management Program:-

International Board of Environment Health and Safety – USA Process Safety Management (PSM) program consist of following elements

  • Employees participation
  • Process Safety Information
  • Process hazard analysis 
  • Operating procedure
  • Training
  • Contractors
  • Pre start safety review 
  • Mechanical Integrity
  • Hot work permit
  • Management of changes
  • Incident investigation
  • Emergency Planning and response
  • Compliance audit
  • Trade secrets
  •  

Eligibility:-      No pre requisite

Duration :-       05 Days

Examination: - Multiple choice examination

International Board of Environment Health and Safety – USA Process Safety Management (PSM) program is an Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standard based unique program designed to help participants to gain required knowledge to avoid catastrophic incidents related to highly hazardous chemicals (HHC) handling industries

 

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