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RESPIRATORY PROTECTION
Respirators protect workers by preventing exposures to harmful airborne chemical and biological agents. However, a respirator that is not used properly will fail to provide adequate protection, and may even cause certain hazardous conditions A respirator is one type of control often selected when ventilation controls such as local exhaust or enclosure are not feasible or sufficient.
ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION
Incidents occur every day in workplaces all over the world. Discovering the causes of accidents and incidents can help prevent their recurrence. A systematic and thorough accident investigation is the best means to discover causes of accidents. The objective of this course is to gain a basic understanding of the many benets of incident/accident investigation. Most importantly accident prevention. During the course, participants will learn the basic causes of accidents and how to conduct an incident investigation. In addition, participants will be able to identify the goals of incident investigation, the dierence between a major and minor incidents and how to categorize them. The course will also cover the direct, indirect, and root causes of accidents along with the basic steps in incident-accident investigation.
STANDBY MAN
Whenever a confined space job, critical welding job, is carried out, or any other type of critical job is ongoing, the team meets and nominates another worker who is competent and qualified to act as a Standby man. This Standby man must be properly equipped to carry out the supporting duties and responsibilities of a standby person without any hindrance as the fate of all the team members rest on him. A Standby man monitors the internal and external activities ?in and around? the ongoing job such as when working in a confined space. He is stationed at the entry point of the confined space monitoring thejob and to sound the alarm in case of any emergency.
HEAT STRESS
Due to the Saudi hot climate and working conditions in industrial and plant facilities, heat can create a series of conditions where the human body could take on stress from overheating. Heat- related illnesses include heat cramps, heat exhaustion, heat rash, or heat stroke, each with its own symptoms and treatments. Symptoms can range from profuse sweating to dizziness, cessation of sweating, and collapse. At greatest risk of heat stroke are the elderly, children, and people with medical conditions, such as heart disease. However, even young and healthy individuals can succumb to heat if they participate in strenuous physical activities during hot weather. This course will assist participants on identifying areas where heat stress can occur and will highlight the proper methods on heat stress prevention in the workplace and during hot temperature seasons.
HEAVY MACHINERY
The Heavy Machinery Training course was designed to provide participants with the required basic skills, practicality and knowledge of the functional safety associated with the operation of heavy equipment. In addition, the course will cover areas on how to avoid injuries and accidents by training operators on required safety procedures such as how to inspect before and after the use of equipment, making the work environment safe.
HIGH PRESSURE WATER JETTING TRAINING
Pressure injection injuries, especially to the hand and upper extremities, are serious injuries with life and limb threatening potential. High pressure water jetting can be extremely dangerous. It is therefore essential that all staff expected to use this type of equipment receive appropriate and adequate training Health and Safety within the water jetting industry is of paramount importance, trained staff will have a greater awareness and appreciation of safe working practices with high pressure water jettin
MECHANICAL LIFTING
Lifting operations are inherent to many occupations in the construction industry. They can be performed manually or using lifting equipment. Both manual lifting and mechanical lifting operations can put construction workers at great risk of injury or health symptoms causing sick leave or disability. The costs of accidents and ill health related to lifting operations, are immense. This article describes the risks associated with lifting operations in the construction industry and measures to reduce these risks. The aim of this course is to minimize the possibility of back strain, damaged fingers or other injuries by using mechanical lifting equipment such as a pulley block or an electrically powered hoist. Move heavy objects with a forklift, crane or other mechanical lifting equipment. Mechanical lifting equipment must only be used by fully qualified people.
FLAGMAN
In work zones, flagmen are provided to stop traffic as necessitated by the work; or to maintain continuous traffic flow through the work zone at safe speeds. In all cases, the flagman must be clearly visible to approaching traffic. This course has been developed to teach participants the duties and responsibilities of flagman. Flagman is a vital link in the safety of work zone operations.
STOP WORK AUTHORITY
Stop Work Authority (SWA) provides employees and contract workers with the responsibility and obligation to stop work when a perceived unsafe condition or behaviour may result in an unwanted event. Performing a Stop Work Authority to correct safety hazards and halt potential unsafe actions before they happen is not only responsible, but also effective. In the oil and gas industry in recent years, it's been one of the most successful approaches to safety.
HIGH PRESSURE EQUIPMENT
In order to ensure optimum performance of your rig, reducing downtime and maintaining, safety of your personnel, planned maintenance and accurate inspections are essential.
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