This course provides a practical introduction to the principles of occupational safety and health (OSH ) with the aim of raising the awareness of workers and supervisors of work environment hazards and methods of prevention and control, including recognizing accidents and injuries and their causes, the benefits of activating the safety system, and how to respond first to emergencies.
"Safety First" is not just a slogan, it is a basic work culture that ensures the protection of life and property and enhances productivity. The Occupational Safety and Health Awareness course offers you a foundational and intensive training program, designed to equip everyone in the work environment with the basic knowledge needed to identify and avoid hazards. Over the course of 6 hours of training, you will learn that safety is a shared responsibility from the worker and technician to the project manager.
Who is this occupational safety and health course for?
This course is essential for everyone in the work environment, regardless of their job level, and is tailored for the following groups:
- Technicians and factory workers.
- Worksite supervisors.
- Operation and maintenance teams.
- Warehouse workers.
- Equipment and machinery maintenance engineers.
- Heads of departments and divisions.
- Operational team supervisors.
- Quality and safety officers.
- Occupational Safety and Health Coordinators.
- Project managers.
Objectives of the Occupational Safety and Health course
By the end of the occupational safety and health course, the trainee will be able to:
- Define the concept and objectives of occupational safety and health and explain its organizational benefits.
- Recognize work hazards (mechanical, electrical, chemical, biological, biological, physical, organizational) and methods to address them (removal/replacement/engineering/procedural controls/PPE).
- Define accidents, injuries and near-accidents, their causes and effects, and how to report them.
- Apply basic prevention practices: Site organization, safe storage, proper manual lifting, walking routes, and emergency response.
- Contribute to the culture of "safety is everyone's responsibility" through corrective feedback and effective communication.
- Understand the general concept of occupational safety and health and its main objectives.
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- Recognize the most common work hazards and how to confront them with simple preventive methods.
- Recognize the root causes of accidents and injuries and their negative effects on the individual and the organization.
- Actively contribute to building and operationalizing an integrated safety system in the workplace
The main objectives of the course:
By the end of this awareness course, each participant will be able to:
- Understand the general concept of occupational safety and health and its main objectives.
- Recognize the most common work hazards and how to confront them with simple preventive methods.
- Recognize the root causes of accidents and injuries and their negative effects on the individual and the organization.
- Actively contribute to building and operationalizing an integrated safety system in the workplace.
Occupational safety and health course topics
The course content is divided into 3 lectures to ensure that the concepts are absorbed gradually and interactively:
- First lecture: Fundamentals of Safety Culture
- Define the concept of safety: What is occupational safety and health and why is it important?
- Safety goals: Protect people, equipment, and the environment.
- The benefits of safety activation: Reduced costs, increased productivity, and increased morale.
- Responsibilities of management, supervisors and workers towards safety.
- Second Lecture: Risk Identification and Prevention
- Work hazards and how to cope:
- Physical hazards (noise, heat, light).
- Mechanical hazards (machinery and equipment).
- Chemical hazards (material handling and storage).
- Electrical hazards (basics of safe handling of electricity).
- Risk assessment: How to recognize a hazard before it causes an issue.
- Work hazards and how to cope:
- Third lecture: Incidents and Emergency Response
- Definition of accidents and injuries: The difference between a Near Miss and an actual accident.
- Root causes of accidents: Unsafe conditions and unsafe behaviors.
- The effects of accidents: Direct and indirect costs.
- Introduction to emergency response: The basics of evacuation and dealing with minor fires.
Why is this course essential for everyone?
Because a safe work environment is the result of everyone's awareness. This foundation course is the first step towards building a "sense of safety" in all employees, minimizing the likelihood of accidents and creating a positive and productive work environment that everyone trusts.
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Coach: Mahmoud Salama
Introducing the trainer:
- Certified international lecturer and trainer
- Member of the Human Development Trainers Guild
- Certified lecturer for the International Labor Organization
- Former Director General of the Occupational Safety and Health Institute
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