UK CERTIFIED OSH CO-ORDINATOR CERTIFICATE PROGRAMME
Programme Title: CERTIFIED OSH CO-ORDINATOR CERTIFICATE PROGRAMME
Programme Group: Advance (Level 1, 2 & 3 Category)
Duration: 3 Days
Pre-requisites: Non
Delivery Options: Class Training, One-on-One, Online or Distance Learning
Programme Objectives:
The co-ordinator safety Programme helps HSE Co-ordinators or interested individual to get a strategic grip on health and safety, to understand their responsibilities at the workplace as HSE Co-ordinators.
It provides a thorough understanding of health and safety, emphasising the importance of co-ordinating, monitoring staff and controls. Also details the need for a structured management approach to health and safety and the key factors in implementing health and safety policy.
Examination
An examination/assessment at the end of the course.
Certification after Training
Successful candidates receive an Original Embossed OSHAssociation UK Certificate, Embossed Transcript, Online Verification Card (To verify your certificate via www.oshassociationtraining.com/verification )
Programme Contents:
To qualify for this certification, candidate must complete all required courses listed below, with its appropriate examination. At the end of each course unit, candidates are expected to complete the practical assessments or via the Video tutorials.
PROGRAMME OUTLINES:
Course 101: Foundation in Occupational Safety & Health
Unit 1: What Does Health and Safety at Work Really Mean?
Unit 2 How Can Work Affect Your Health?
Unit 3: How Can Work Affect Your Safety?
Unit 4: What is the Cost of Accidents and ill Health at Work?
Revision Question
Course 105: Implementation of Effective Health & Safety Standards
Unit 1: How to carry out risk assessments
Unit 2: Safe systems of work
Unit 3: Monitoring, Inspection and auditing
Unit 4: Health surveillance
Unit 5: Accidents and ill health reporting
Unit 6: When to carry out accident investigations
Unit 7: How do training, instruction and information
Improve standards
Revision Question
Course 106: How to Control Specific Risks at Workplace
Unit 1: Slips and Trips Hazards
Unit 2: Work at Height
Unit 3: Musculoskeletal Disorders
Unit 4: Display Screen Equipment (DSE)
Unit 5: Manual Handling
Unit 6: Workplace Transport
Unit 7: Workplace Stress
Revision Question
Course 108: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Unit 1: What is Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Unit 2: PPE Design, Choice and Usage
Unit 3: Types of PPE
Unit 4: PPE Selection
Unit 5: PPE Training Requirements
Revision Question.
Course 111: Accident & Incident Investigation
Unit 1: Roles and functions of investigation
- Why investigate?
- Roles of investigation
- Functions of investigation
- Different types of incidents
- Basic accident investigation procedure
- Preparing for the investigation
- Training for the reporting of accidents/incidents
Unit 2: Scope and depth of investigation
- Types of investigation
- Formal investigation
- Investigation guidelines
- Summary of actions to be taken
Unit 3: Identifying immediate and (root) underlying causes
- Identifying immediate causes
- Root of underlying causes
- Identifying remedial actions
Unit 4: The organizational requirements for recording and reporting occupational incidents
- Internal systems for collecting, analyzing and communicating data
- Organizational requirements for recording and reporting incidents
- Typical examples of major injuries, diseases and dangerous occurrences that might be reportable to external agencies
Revision Question
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