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HSE1 |
IOSH Managing
Safely |
The IOSH Managing Safely International course focuses on management
systems and best practice in the context of international standards in Health and Safety. By applying proven and recognized processes, it underpins consistent Health and Safety performance.
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Managers and Supervisors.
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HSE2 |
HSE
Professional
Certification |
This course is a detailed safety knowledge program, aimed at equipping candidates with safety tools and techniques at every level. This is a credentialed
course by the Ministry of Manpower (UK).
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Technicians, practitioners, managers and consultants.
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HSE3 |
HSE
Awareness |
Providing health and safety training helps you to:
• ensure your employees are not injured or made ill by the work they do;
• develop a positive health and safety culture, where safe and healthy working becomes second nature to everyone;
• find out how you could manage health and safety better;
• meet your legal duty to protect the health and safety of your employees.
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HSE4 |
HSE for
Supervisors,
Managers and
Subcontractors |
This course gives middle managers the skills to create an environment conducive to behavioral and cultural change. This course also provides
managers and supervisors with the ability to translate safety goals into daily
tasks, manage conflict and help people use and improve safety systems.
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Supervisors, Managers and
Sub Contractors.
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HSE5 |
Hazardous
Materials
Immediate
Actions |
This course is designed to give the participant an understanding of the basic concepts and techniques of hazardous materials first response.
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Anyone who handles, stores,
transports hazardous
materials or dangerous
goods / all personnel.
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HSE6 |
HSE for
Executive
Managers |
Responsibility for an organization’s HSE vision, coupled with the inspiration for employees to achieve it, rests at the senior level. This course equips managers
with the appropriate tools to develop an HSE vision and shows them the best
methods of successfully introducing a performance focus for their organization.
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HSE7 |
HSE Risk
Assessment
Awareness |
The major emphasis on the course is to identify the true risks, and to be able to identify genuine, practical, cost-effective solutions to problems or concerns.
Exercises and tasks form a significant part of this Course. Assuming suitable
opportunities exist that allow exercises to meet the training requirements,
exercises can be tailored to specific work sites and activities.
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Competent Risk Assessors.
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HSE8 |
HSE
Management
System and
Techniques |
This training course focuses on implementing and maintaining effective HSE programs required to active and maintain management at all levels of the
organization. At the end of this course, delegates will be able to assess their
risks, develop activity plans for all levels of the organization, and monitor their
progress in meeting the plan objectives.
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Managers and Supervisors.
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HSE9 |
Fire Safety
Awareness |
This one day course has been designed to reduce the risk of fire through the promotion of fire safety awareness and basic fire training for all staff, or for
individuals seeking basic fire safety awareness training.
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HSE10 |
Fire Risk
Assessment |
The principle objective of this Fire Risk assessment course is to help determine if enough is being done to prevent a fire from starting and to limit the
consequences to people if a fire were to start in the workplace. Furthermore, we
aim to deliver a training package tailored to meet your specific risks and
requirements that will enable your key staff to gain a realistic view of the fire risk
assessment process.
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Those who have a good
background of elements of
fire safety but of little
experience in the field of Fire
Risk Assessment.
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HSE11 |
Fire Warden |
The Fire Warden course is designed to provide specialized knowledge and training needed for a person to be able to carry out the duties of a Fire Warden.
It will raise awareness concerning the management and behavior of people in a
range of emergency evacuation situations, and the necessary actions to be
taken before, during and after an incident.
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Staff with a designated fire
responsibility (Fire Warden /
Fire Marshall).
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HSE12 |
Fire Protection
of Buildings |
This course provides the components of building construction that relate to fire and life safety. The focus of this course is on elements of construction and
design of structures. The elements of construction and design of structures are
shown to be key factors when inspecting buildings, pre-planning fire operations,
and operating at emergencies.
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Facility Managers, building
engineers, Safety Officers,
Fire Wardens, or any staff
with responsibility for fire
detection or suppression.
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HSE13 |
Introduction to
Fire Safety
Engineering |
Fire Safety Engineering is for those who wish to be involved in the design of fire safety solutions through the application of established knowledge and proven
techniques. Fire engineering is a field which explores the various possibilities of
preventing fires. It can be defined as the art and science of designing buildings
and facilities for life safety and property protection in the event of an unwanted
fire. This includes the application of scientific and engineering principles, based
on an understanding of the phenomena and effects of fire and of reaction and
behavior of people, property and the environment as well as the impact of fire
protection systems including detection, alarm and active fire protection systems.
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Facility managers and fire
safety officers.
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HSE14 |
Fire
Investigation |
The main objective of the course is to show how scientific principles can be used by the fire investigator to interpret a fire scene, determine how a fire starts
and how it spreads. The course begins with lectures on fire science and
compartment fire dynamics which provide the basis for understanding fire
behavior.
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Fire officers, safety officers
and managers.
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HSE15 |
Emergency
Response |
This course provides emergency responders with a greater understanding of actions to be taken in the event of emergencies or disasters.
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HSE16 |
Emergency
Leadership |
This course provides the necessary information to ensure effective team support functions and incident command systems.
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Team Leaders, Managers
and Supervisors with
emergency responsibilities.
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HSE17 |
Emergency
First Aid |
This course covers the practical skills needed by a first aider in the modern workplace. The course will give you the confidence and knowledge to deal with
first aid emergencies.
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Those with an occupational
requirement to be First Aid
trained and who may be
expected to provide initial
trauma care.
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HSE18 |
Fire Safety in
Home/Office |
This course aims to provide a greater awareness of the threat posed by fire to both the home and office environments. By combining the recognition of
individual responsibilities to promptly report fire related hazards, and how to
initiate the appropriate actions should a fire occur, the risks to employees at the
workplace and individuals at home will be reduced.
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Office & shop personnel,
landlords and occupiers.
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HSE19 |
Fire Safety
Management |
Fire Safety Management is aimed at those with managerial responsibility for fire safety in for example, leisure complexes, office blocks, large shopping centres,
public services and factories. Such roles place emphasis on human behavior,
regulation and legislation and the evaluation and development of policy for fire
safety procedures and materials used in the construction industry.
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Facility Managers, Building
Engineers, Safety Officers,
and Fire Wardens.
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HSE20 |
Hazardous
Materials
Introduction |
This course will provide the fundamentals of hazardous materials handling, marking, reporting and transporting.
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Anyone who handles, stores,
transports hazardous
materials or dangerous
goods / All Personnel.
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HSE21 |
H2S Training |
H2S training is vital for all oil and gas workers who are potentially exposed to H2S during the course of their work activities. This course is intended to provide
participants with a basic awareness of the toxic gas Hydrogen Sulphide and how
it may affect them, their colleagues and employer.
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All personnel who may
possibly be exposed to
Hydrogen Sulphide.
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HSE22 |
Confined Space
Procedure |
This one-day workshop provides the attendees with the knowledge and skills needed to:
• identify confined spaces and associated hazards
• conduct hazard assessments
• develop confined space programs, plans, permits and procedures
• identify appropriate hazard controls.
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Safety Officers, managers,
supervisors and all personnel
likely to be involved in
confined space working.
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HSE23 |
Radiation
Awareness |
The aim of the course is to provide an overview of the different types of radiation, the effects of exposure and possible sources typically found in the oil
and gas industry. The course will describe the regulatory framework for
controlling occupational exposure. Consideration will also be given to practical
control measures.
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Safety Officers and those
who use radioactive sources
in the industrial process.
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