​Basic Occupational Safety and Health Training

We operate around environments that can be dangerous or have hidden risks. Learn about the laws that govern your safety at the workplace, learn basic first aid, fire fighting and first responder techniques that will ensure your safety and that of others always.
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What to expect

​"The main focus in occupational health is on three different objectives:
> The maintenance and promotion of workers’ health and working capacity;
> The improvement of the working environment by becoming conducive to safety and health and
> The development of working organizational cultures that support and ensure the health and safety of all its workers and in doing so, also promote a positive social climate and       smooth operations that may enhance the productivity of the organization's undertakings. 
— Joint ILO/WHO Committee on Occupational Health

This training covers the physiological effects of long shift hours, flying, aero-medical aspects,  emergency response techniques, equipment, and basic first aid.
Our students will learn how to recognize medical situations on-board or on the ground and how to deal with specific medical emergencies.

Our First Aid Course trains the skilled application of accepted principles of treatment of injured or ill persons, using available facilities and materials. The purpose of First Aid is to sustain life, and alleviate pain and suffering until the patient is placed under the care of a Doctor or Hospital. Learn to mitigate hazards and how to respond when they occur.

This course is a must for all aviation and related industries personnel for it covers a large knowledge base of emergency response techniques from medical, fire fighting, natural disasters, human aggravated activities like terrorism etc. 

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• Managing workplace health & safety; legal matters, responsibilities; hazards, risk assessment, policy.
• Workplace safety, buildings, environs, layout, housekeeping, equipment.
Safety Emergency procedures and Techniques
• Accident prevention, avoiding trips and falls.
• Fire safety, assessment, eliminating fire hazards, precautions, fire extinguishers.
• Working at height, ladders, mobile platforms, roof work, high equipment, etc.
• Building & construction sites, traffic, waste safety.
• Equipment: training, hazards, and dangers, safety guards, controls.
• Equipment positioning and layout, space, maintenance, tools, gas, pressure.
• Hazardous and explosive substances, storage of dangerous substances.
• Radiation: risks and exposure, machines with radioactivity risks.
• Occupational skin diseases, causes, prevention.
• Food Handling and Hygiene.
• Hazard/accident reporting of potential injuries in work and home spaces.
• Psychological health, stress, job design, counseling.
• HR policy, harassment, bullying, and equal opportunity.
• Health protection, first aid, accident control; liability insurance.
• VDUs, protective equipment, training.
and many more 

Demonstrate understanding of OSH training in improving the capability, capacity, and performance of staff, leading to safe and health-oriented behavior that is connected directly to specific tasks.
Understanding skills, and competencies required to be OSH compliant.
Determine specific OSH designate procedures
Explain the principles of OSH and it challenges.
Appraise the importance of empowerment in OSH 
Utilize the right technologies in Maintenance of OSH.
Demonstrate effective safety procedures and incident report writing and presentation.

Classroom training
Field training and exposure
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