OSH TRAINING

Safety Training

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

This course provides a broad base introduction to Personal Protective Equipment principles and their application in the design of work, equipment and workplace hazard exposures and includes identification of safety and health hazards and risks associated with activities and highlights the best working practise.

This course aims to familiarise employees with all the fundamental aspects of PPE used in work environments. It highlights the four (4) crucial elements of PPEs of understanding the hazards and their effects on health, the appropriate PPE selections and applications, proper PPE donning and maintenance and care program.
Lockout Tagout (LOTO)

This course introduces the importance of energy control, elements of an effective system and applications for energy isolation Lockout Tagout (LOTO) to safeguard personnel performing service or maintenance activities from an unexpected energising or accidental start-up of machinery, equipment, or the release of hazardous energy.

Program implementation, Safe Work Procedure (SWPs), appropriate device applications and communication are the foundational elements that drive Lockout Tagout (LOTO) compliance covered in this module.
Office Safety

This course gives an in-depth introduction to occupational health and safety practices and the legal requirements to increase awareness of each employee’s obligations in office safety.

This course intended to highlight common safety hazards from slips, trips and falls, electrical, fire, ergonomic, biological and psychology to name the least, developing the ability to identify potential hazards and control the risks found in the workplace to prevent injury and illness.
Ergonomic Risk at Workplace

This course is a broad-based introduction to Basic Ergonomic Risk Assessment (ERA) to increase delegates’ knowledge & awareness of an objective approach to identifying, assessing, and controlling potential ergonomics risk factors associated with work activities in the workplace.

It enables delegates to understand the human capabilities, limitations in the design of a workstation, safe work practices, and conduct work with optimal safety, efficiency, productivity, and comfort.
Working at Height

This course is designed to provide the basic knowledge required to work safely in areas when exposed to potential risks of fall hazards. The goal is to expand delegates’ awareness and familiarity of their duties, responsibilities and introduction to various best practices and safe work procedures.

Delegates will acquire hands-on experience on appropriate donning of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Working at Height (WAH) in our uniquely crafted practical session.
Forklift Safety

This course is intended to increase the awareness and understanding of the risks and hazards associated with the operation and the principles governing safe operation.
Delegates will learn the essential practical skills to safely and efficiently operate a Forklift with simple manoeuvring and basic hydraulic controls.
Pre-use inspection and basic maintenance routines such as re-fuelling or battery care will be covered in this course as well.

This forklift course also offers a refresher course for those competent operators with documentary evidence that skills attained from initial formal training who wish to renew their certification will  undergo both a theory and practical assessment.
Confined Space

This course will equip the delegates with a basic understanding and safely recognize confined space hazards and appreciate the implications involving confined space entry and the control measures for incident prevention. It also provides delegates with the necessary skills and competencies to work safely in high-risk confined space environments.
The course includes underpinning the legal requirements and the importance of confined space risk assessments, principles of Safe Work Procedure(s) and the importance of a Confined Space Rescue Plan.

With uniquely crafted hands-on practical session using the confined space simulator, it provides the experience of real-life scenarios and tasks that would occur in a confined space, allowing delegates to fully understand risks and experience specific environments and hazards for the designated personnel to control entry, how to escape and respond to emergencies by carrying out rescue procedures in a safe manner if necessary.
Machinery Safety

Hazards associated with working near or on machinery vary depending on the exact machine used but can cause a host of injuries to operators ranging from; moving or rotating parts, sharp edges, projection or gaps, crush hazard, a shearing hazard to faults or when machines are in improper used due lack of training or insufficient safety-related design.

This course will provide an overview of the legal requirements, risk assessment, types of hazards, the several levels of circuit design, types of safety equipment and control measures as a complete safety solution.

This training course gives delegates a detailed understanding of machinery safety and legal and safety-related design requirements. Delegates will have practical hands-on experience carrying out detailed machinery risk assessments using structured techniques and gain insight into risk reduction methodologies and the design of safety-related parts of the control system. 
Material Handling & Warehouse

This course is suitable for designated personnel responsible for the safe operation of Material Handling Equipment (MHE) and those in control of worksites, the self-employed, managers, and supervisors.

This course includes an in-depth theory session on the requirement of MHE operators regarding Health & Safety and Safe Work Procedures (s) to prevent accidents and property damage or loss. Properly trained operators can reduce the risk of lift-truck accidents in your workplace.

Our module covers the knowledge and practical skills required to become competent Material Handling Equipment (MHE) operators to operate specific machines safely in the workplace.
This course covers a wide range of forklift vehicles and a variety of machines such as Counterbalance, Reach, Pallet Stackers, order pickers, and manual and electric pallet trucks.

At the end of the course, delegates will have a hands-on practical session to ensure operators are sufficiently trained, skilled and confident as competent Material Handling Equipment (MHE) operators.
Behaviour Based Safety

This course aims to equip delegates with the knowledge and skills needed to encourage improvement, influence the safety and health policies and procedures and reinforce a safe culture in their organizations.  Safety performance will improve by addressing these major influences such as the environment, attitude, commitment, and personal attributes of an individual.

This course addresses the change management process that may be a challenge for some organizations by taking a leadership role in promoting good health and safety practices and implementing related changes, seeking a significant improvement in their health and safety performance by focusing on employee behaviours and creating change.

Defensive Driving

Behavioral Based Safety (BBS) is the methodology that provides managers and safety professionals with a deeper understanding of their role in implementing and determining the outcomes of a safety program.This course introduces the defensive driving principles and practices that underpin a driver safety culture like behaviour, attitude, awareness, motivation and skills, which are the key to achieving driver behaviour change.

Delegates will learn and have the opportunity to apply practical skills, knowledge and strategies around risk detection and hazard reduction. It delivers core techniques and tips that help minimize risk and prevent incidents despite conditions and other drivers. This course aims to increase delegates’ awareness about their behaviour, attitudes, thinking, perception and understanding of the motivations in their decisions, both safe and unsafe driving.
Basic Rigging & Slinging

A basic rigging and slinging course aim to provide delegates with the required knowledge and understanding of relevant legislation with the techniques and skills to perform their job safely during lifting operations and the correct and safe use of equipment. Regular periodic inspections of slings and rigging equipment are crucial in rigging safety. This course covers all relevant applicable ASME and manufacturer inspection requirements of sling and rigging equipment.
Introduction of best practices and guidelines to when delegates are required to be within the fall zone of a load, or if they are involved in lifting routine type load weights, the centre of gravity and share of loads on pick points that are known. This course allows delegates to practise and demonstrate the necessary skills in basic rigging operations following a lifting plan during a practical evaluation session.
Scaffolding Safety

This course provides delegates with the fundamental skills and knowledge to plan, prepare and complete scaffolding work. Delegates will learn to identify hazards associated with the type of scaffold used and its environment. At the end of this course, delegates will gain abilities to manage risks, conduct inspections, and construct, alter and dismantle the modular scaffolding.

This course also offers a refresher course for those competent operators with documentary evidence that skills attained from initial formal training who wish to renew their certification will undergo both a theory and practical assessment which comply with the Factories and Machinery Act 1967 (Building Operations and Work of Engineering Construction) (Safety) Regulations 1968 and Guideline for Approved of Design Scaffolding 2016.

Upon successful completion of this course, the delegated will be able to:
1. Overview of the Occupational Safety & Health legal and other requirements and standards.
2. Understand the hazard identification associated with the erection, altering and dismantling of the scaffolding system.
3. Identify the different types of basic scaffolding and understand its terminology.
4. Recognise and familiarise with scaffolding components.
5. Learn the design and calculation of the scaffold loads.
6. Explain the scaffolding tagging system.
7. Learn to carry out scaffolding material inspection and material handling.
8. Learn how to carry out a systematic erection and dismantling of independent tower scaffolding.
9. Introduction type-wise storage of scaffolding components.
10. Understand the importance of using proper PPE and a fall arrest system.

Health Training

Stress Management

Employees may find the combination of demands from the workplace and at home can be overwhelming and challenging to handle. The course will enable delegates to consider stress management at an individual and organizational level that may help delegates develop and implement effective strategies to prevent, cope and manage stress at work.

By the end of this course, delegates will learn the concepts of Stress Management in psychology where delegates will have a clear understanding of the principles, the types of stressors, the ability to recognize what triggers stress, and practical step-by-step techniques and strategies to manage stress whilst remaining effective and building mental health fitness.
Hearing Conservation

This program is intended to introduce the delegates to the basic concept, elements and principles of a successful Hearing Conservation Program based on the latest regulations and guidelines by the Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) in 2021.

This course explained the standard requirements, compliance and impacts of prolonged exposure to high noise levels, recognition of early signs of hearing loss, control and preventive measures, periodic monitoring and appropriate selection, use and care of hearing protection.

Environment Training

Environmental Management System

An Environmental Management System (EMS) is a systematic and documented system of managing an organization’s performance in achieving its environmental policy and commitments.

It helps an organization improve its environmental impacts and sustainability. It assures its business operations are carried out in an environmentally cost-effective that complies with all applicable legislation.

The EMS course is developed and applied using the PDCA cycle – for continuous improvement, an iterative process to be applied ongoing to ensure benefits are being realized and upheld by the ISO 14001 standard.

Environmental Impact Aspect

Under the provision of Section 34A (2c) of the Environmental Quality Act 1974 and Environmental Quality (Prescribed Activities) (Environmental Impact Assessment) Order 2015, the employer is responsible for assessing each work process, determining the environmental aspects and interactions, and implementing control measures to mitigate the risks and consequences.

The purpose of an Environment Impact Aspect (EIA) is to determine the potential environmental, social, and health effects. Environmental aspects can interact with the environment in any part of the business process, either positively or negatively.

This course guides EIA identification, assessment methods, effective control measures, and comprehensive report writing techniques.

This course aim for an in-depth understanding of the six environmental categories :
i. emissions to air
ii. pollution of land
iii. discharge of water
iv. use of materials / natural resources
v. solid waste management
vi. hazardous waste
Environment Legal Compliance

Understanding environmental legal compliance provides insights to align the company policies and objectives to minimize potential risks and liabilities.
The course provides a basic framework and understanding of environmental legislation, its implementation, and adjudication. The module expands for an in-depth understanding of:
1. Environmental aspects:
   i. Waste legislation and best practice management
   ii. Water Legislation
   iii. Emissions to air, energy, and carbon legislation
   iv. Installation of environmental permits
    v.Contaminated land
   vi. Conservation
2. Continual improvement
3. Environmental management best practices
Scheduled Waste Management

As stipulated in Environment Quality Act (Scheduled Waste) Regulations 2005 (Amendment 2007), every waste generator shall ensure that all his employees are involved in the identification, handling, labelling, transportation, storage and spillage or discharge response of scheduled wastes. It has been an ongoing and emerging challenge to manage hazardous waste at local and international levels.

The training provides exposure to the delegates on the principles and best practices of environmentally sound management of hazardous waste management hierarchy; waste minimisation, reduction and recovery.

This course provides delegates, policy-makers and committees a comprehensive understanding and management skills of waste policies, control measures and remedial actions. Our modules cover the followings:

i. Overview of Waste Management & Hazardous Wastes
ii. How to identify and classify Scheduled Waste according to DOE
iii. Cradle To Grave concept  in Scheduled Waste Management
iv. Scheduled Wastes Legal requirements and standards
v. Environmental Quality (Scheduled Waste) Regulations, 2005
vi. Storage, Packaging & Labelling of Scheduled Waste according to DOE requirements
vii. Application of Hierarchy of Control
viii. Documentation and record keeping
ix. Scheduled waste disposal and treatment

Occupational Safety & Health
Management System (OSHMS)

Occupational Safety & Health
Management System (OSHMS)

This course provides a broad introduction to Occupational Safety and Health Management System (OSHMS) framework, principles, objectives, employer’s obligations, and roles in developing an effective sustainable OSH management system. It guides the organization in formulating its OSH policy and establishing an efficient OSH committee to achieve its OSH performance ensuring risks are minimized and inculcating a safe work culture within the organization.
OSH Legal Compliance

As the business structure, organization, and control of the workplace are revolving, it is the employer’s duty of care to ensure compliance with occupational safety and health (OSH) where legal compliance can be very challenging.

Compliance with applicable occupational health and safety legal requirements must be considered throughout the occupational safety and health management system (OSHMS) cycle in achieving the desired changes.

This course provides a comprehensive guide on legal management and how to identify and assess compliance systematically.
Effective OSH Committee

This course provides a broad-based introduction to Occupational Safety and Health Management System (OSHMS) framework, its principles, the employer’s obligation to formulate OSH policies and establish an effective and efficient OSH committee to achieve its OSH performance objective in ensuring risks are minimized and inculcate a safe work culture in the organization.
OSH Key Performance Indicator (KPI)

An organization should continuously monitor the performance of its OSH KPIs and evaluate the effectiveness of its OSH management systems. These provide updated progress on specific OSH objectives and OSH performance data that allow the safety professionals and management to communicate trends and support decision-making and continuous improvement.

This course will provide an overview of the two (2) main types of Key Performance Indicator in data analysis which is the Lagging Indicator (passive performance) and the Leading Indicator (projecting performance). The course aims to give delegates an understanding of the scope of the legislation, enabling them to apply the knowledge acquired to suit the business operations and how to improve the KPI’s deviation.

The delegates will acquire insight on how to communicate the organization’s vision and link it to employee performance and business planning, as well as how to align and adjust the strategy as necessary.
OSH Contractor Management

Under this section, the employer or client who issued a contract has a duty or responsibility to provide as far as practicable a safe and healthy workplace for his employee and person(s) other than his employees are not exposed to any safety and health risk from the work activities carried out.

This course provides an in-depth understanding of the OSH arrangements for the contractor(s) working on site as the followings :
i. OSH criteria in procedures for evaluating and selecting contractors;
ii. OSH communication and coordination between appropriate levels of the organization and the contractor before any work commencement. These include the provision for OSH hazard communication and control measures;
iii. Incident accident reporting and investigation of work-related fatalities, injuries, disabilities, ill health, diseases and near misses among the contractors and their employees at the site.
iv. Provide relevant OSH awareness and competency training to contractors or their employees before commencing work and as work progresses, as necessary;
v. Contractor OSH performance monitor and review.
vi. Setting up OSH procedures and arrangements.
OSH Document Management

A set of OSH documents arise from an organization’s safety policy to develop and document the Occupational Safety and Health Management System (OSHMS) to achieve its safety objectives. To demonstrate due diligence, an organization are required to keep and maintain records of all workplace activities.

In the new Occupational Health & Safety Management System (OH&SMS), this requirements section is one of the common elements that you will see handled the same way in all of the

This course module describes the requirements and provides a broad overview of coordination, developing, reviewing and managing of the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) document including:
i. Policy
ii. Manual
ii. Safe Work Procedures
iv. Guidelines
v. Records, forms, checklist

These include but are not limited to policies, other requirements, plans, audit findings, reports, statistical data and other documentation that conform to ISO management system ISO 45001:2018, including ISO 9901, ISO 14001 standards and many others.

OSH Compliance Review & Consultancy (OCRC)

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