What
You’ll Learn
You’ll Learn
- Understand the importance of occupational health and safety (OHS).
- Identify common workplace hazards and risks.
- Develop and implement OHS policies and procedures.
- Conduct effective risk assessments.
- Investigate accidents and incidents.
- Implement emergency response plans.
- Promote a safety culture within the organization.
Requirements
- Basic safety practices
- emergency procedures
- personal protective equipment (PPE)
- and reporting hazards.
Description
This course provides a comprehensive overview of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) principles and their critical role in safeguarding workplaces. Participants will gain a solid understanding of the fundamental concepts, legal framework, and the profound impact of OHS on both individuals and organizations.
The course commences with a clear definition of OHS, delineating its scope and objectives. It delves into the intricate legal and regulatory landscape governing occupational health and safety, emphasizing the importance of compliance. Participants will explore the multifaceted benefits of a robust OHS culture, including enhanced employee morale, reduced accidents, and improved organizational reputation.
A key focus of the course is on the human element of OHS. It underscores the significance of safeguarding workers’ physical and mental well-being, highlighting the potential consequences of workplace hazards and the devastating impact of occupational injuries and illnesses. Participants will learn how OHS contributes to creating a positive and supportive work environment, fostering employee engagement and productivity.
Furthermore, the course emphasizes the economic implications of OHS. It explores how effective OHS management can lead to cost savings through reduced accidents, workers’ compensation claims, and absenteeism. Additionally, it highlights the role of OHS in enhancing organizational performance and competitiveness.
By the end of this course, participants will have a strong foundation in OHS principles and their practical application. They will be equipped to identify potential hazards, assess risks, and contribute to the development and implementation of effective OHS programs. This knowledge will empower them to create safer and healthier workplaces for themselves and their colleagues.
Who this course is for:
- Management level
- Supervisory level
- General workforce