About this course
Introduction:
A safety induction is the first step to engaging your contractors, employees and visitors regarding working safely on site, in the workplace. It's typically made up of aseries of steps around performing a job role safely by properly going through safety training, a site tour, hazards in the workplace to be aware of, collecting important licenses and certifications as evidence of training and being tested on their competency. Common topics to include in a safety induction range from Fire Extinguisher, Hand Held Power Tools, Injury Management, Infection Control, Personal Protective Equipment, Safety Awareness and Working at Heights
Course Objectives:
• Familiar with the site safety procedures, standards, rules and regulations.
• To establishes a safety culture which will help to prevent accidents.
• To ensure all the employees have a clear understand all the site rules and regulations.
• Shows management commitment towards all the employees.
• Ensure specific safety issues are addressed immediately.
Course Outlines:
1.HSE Procedures & Standards
• Site Rules
• Drug And Alcohol Policy
• Personnel Protective Equipment
• Housekeeping
• Material Storage
• Waste Disposal
• Control Of Substance Hazardous To Health
• Permit To Works (PTW)
• Excavation Safety
• Power Tools/Machines
• Electrical Safety
• Working At Height
• Scaffolding Working Platforms
• Vehicle Safety
• Lifting Requirements
• Floor Protection
• Works In Confined Space
• Manual Handling
• Fire Prevention •Welfare Amenities.
• Breaching Of Safety Standard
• Golden Safety Rules
2. Actions Resulting In Termination
3. Project Potential Hazards
4. Worker’s Responsibility
5. How to Use Fire Extinguisher
6. Emergency Procedures
7. Assembly Points on Site
Who should attend?
•Any person who is new to a workplace needs to attend a safety induction—this includes employees, contractors, volunteers, and visitors.
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