Safety Training Programs

Basic Occupational Safety and Health Training for SO1 with TOT


BOSH for SO1 is an 8-hour occupational safety & health orientation plus a 2-hour Training of Trainers designed to impart knowledge & skills on basic concepts & principles of OSH to enable potential safety officers to implement their company’s OSH program.

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What you will learn from this program:

Explain the importance of OSH, national OSH data, legislations & state legal basis of OSH

Define & discuss the general concepts of OSH towards effective workplace OSH implementation

Identify safety & health hazards in their workplace & their corresponding basic rules & control measures

Perform risks/hazards assessment, evaluation & recommend appropriate control measure

Explain the elements of workplace emergency preparedness program & discuss basic preparations for common emergencies

Identify the prescribed administrative requirements with their corresponding penalties for violations and Explain their roles as OSH trainers & the basic skills necessary for trainers

This program is for:

Private sector employers such as: (manufacturing, construction, agriculture, Local Government Units, and other disciplines)

Deciding to be Safety Officers

Self-employed entrepreneurs

Operating staff at industrial companies

Members of the Safety and Health committee

Pollution Control Officers

Academe

Law

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