OSHA General Industry course in Rawalpindi, Pakistan

START:
March 14, 2023

Address

051-6122937, 0311-5193625, 0092-335-4176949, Office # 27, Second Floor, Maryam Shadi Hall Plaza (Airies Plaza), Shamsabad, Murree Road, Rawalpindi, Pakistan 46000   View map

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Safety Courses

OSHA General Industry course in Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Course Overview

OSHA Outreach Training for General Industry
The program is designed to provide a variety of training for workers with safety responsibilities. Training should focus on hazard identification, avoidance, control, and prevention rather than OSHA standards. A minimum of 30 hours of class time is required. Theme requirements are:

1. Mandatory – 12 hours.
a) OSHA Introduction – 1 hour.
(1) OSHA mandates course content for this module
(2) Covers employee rights, employer obligations and complaints. It contains helpful resources on occupational health and safety. Also included are sample weekly fatalities and casualty reports, safety data sheets, and OSHA.
Work-Related Injury and Illness Records (OSHA Form 300).
(3) Materials include teacher guides, student handouts, and hands-on activities. b) Health and Safety Management – ​​2 hours. Injury and illness prevention programs, site inspections, accident prevention programs, management and employee involvement, site analysis, hazard prevention and control, incident investigations, safety briefings, and communication with supervisors. may be included.
c) Walkways and work surfaces, including fall arrest – 1 hour.
d) Escape routes, emergency plans, fire plans, fire protection – 2 hours.
e) Electricity – 2 hours. f) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) – 1 hour.
g) Material Handling – 2 hours.
h) Hazardous Communications – 1 hour.

2. Elective – 10 hours.

You should have at least 10 hours of training on the following topics: At least five of the following topics should be presented. The minimum topic length is 30 minutes.
a) Hazardous materials (flammable and combustible liquids, spray painting, compressed gases, immersion and painting operations).
b) Closed rooms requiring approval. c) Lockout/Tagging.
d) machinery protection;
e) Welding, cutting and soldering.
f) Introduction to industrial hygiene.
g) bloodborne pathogens. h) Ergonomics.
i) Fall protection.
j) health and safety programs.
k) power industrial vehicles.

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