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This course aims to develop the knowledge of participants in the health and safety field within a construction environment. This course provides the tools necessary to improve the essential skills in this field. These highly sought-after skills will become a great asset to the participants and their employers.
This course is designed for supervisors, managers, and engineers.
At the end of this course participants will be able to:
10 Days
Management of Health and Safety (IGC1)
• Foundations of health and safety
• Plan
• Do
• Check
• Act
Management of Health and Safety (IGC1)
• Construction management
• Hazards and control of:
- Construction activities
- Movement of people and vehicles
- Manual and mechanical handling
- Work equipment
- Electrical
- Fire
- Chemical and biological health
- Physical and psychological health
- Working at height
- Excavation work and confined spaces
- Demolition
Health and Safety Practical Application (ICC2)
• Students will learn to conduct a fire safety inspection of a workplace (unaided) and identify the hazards, control systems, and suggest appropriate cost-effective fire safety control measures where necessary.
• Students will prepare a persuasive report that urges management to employ appropriate action and explain why these actions are needed. The report must demonstrate a candidate’s mindfulness of reasonable and practical control measures, which should be im
This course aims to develop the knowledge of participants in fire safety and managing risks, to enable them in discharging more effectively their organisational duties or functions with respect to workplace safety.
This course is designed for supervisors, managers, and engineers.
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
10 Days
Management of Health and Safety (IGC1)
• Foundations in health and safety
• Plan
• Do
• Check
• Act
Management of Fire (IFC1)
• Managing fire safety
• Principles of fire and explosion
• Causes and prevention of fire and explosions
• Fire protection in buildings
• Safety of people in the event of a fire
• Fire safety risk assessment
Practical Fire Risk Assessment (FC2)
• Students will learn to complete a fire safety inspection of a workplace (unaided) and identify the hazards, control systems, and suggest appropriate cost-effective fire safety control measures where necessary.
• Students will prepare a persuasive report that urges management to employ appropriate action and explain why these actions are needed. The report must demonstrate a candidate’s mindfulness of reasonable and practicable control measures which should be.
Duration: 6 days | Level: Basic
This course focuses on international standards and management systems and enables participants to effectively discharge workplace safety responsibilities both onshore and offshore.
This highlights the importance of process safety management in the oil & gas industry.
This course is designed for supervisors, managers, and petroleum engineers.
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
6 Days
Health, Safety and Environment Management in Context
• Learning from incidents
• Hazards inherent in oil & gas
• Risk management techniques used in the oil & gas industry
• Safety cases and safety reports
Hydrocarbon Process Safety – Part (1)
• Contractor management
• Process Safety Management (PSM)
• Role and purpose of a permit-to-work system
• Key principles of shift handover
• Plant operations and maintenance
Hydrocarbon Process Safety – Part (2)
• Failure modes
• Safety-critical equipment controls
• Safe storage of hydrocarbons
• Furnace and boiler operations
Fire Protection and Emergency Response
• Fire and explosion risks in the oil & gas industry
• Emergency response
Logistics and Transport Operations
• Marine transport
• Land transport
Duration: 10 days | Level: Basic
This course aims to enable participants in developing their skills in occupational safety and health management. This offers a broad knowledge of health and safety issues and will help them understand and manage risk effectively in their organizations.
This course is designed for health and safety workers or those who wish to develop a career in safety management, including managers, supervisors, and operational staff from all types of organisations.
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
10 Days
Management of Health and Safety (IGC1)
• Foundations of health and safety
• Plan
• Do
• Check
• Act
Controlling Workplace Hazards (GC2)
• Workplace hazards and risk control
• Transport hazards and risk control
• Musculoskeletal hazards and risks
• Work equipment hazards and risk control
• Electrical safety
• Fire safety
• Chemical and biological health hazards and risk control
• Physical and psychological health hazards and risk control
Health and Safety Practical Application (GC3)
• Demonstrate the ability to apply knowledge of the unit IGC1 and GC2 syllabi, by successful completion of a health and safety inspection of a workplace.
• Complete a report to management regarding the inspection with recommendations.
London, United Kingdom
Imperial College,
Innovation Hub,
4th Floor,
84 Wood Lane, London,
W12 0BZ
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