TRAININGS

Safety Training Courses

Confined space Entry Safety Awareness
Permit to work Training
Electrical Safety Awareness
Working at Height/Fall Arrest Equipment
Emergency Response Procedures
Abrasive Wheel Safety Awareness
Welding Safety Awareness
Forklift Safety Awareness Training
Rigging , Slinging & Banksman training
Supervisors Safety Awareness
Hand Held Power Tools Safety Awareness
  1. Breathing Apparatus.
  2. Safety Practices.
  3. Human Anatomy.
  4. Emergency response.
  5. Identifying Confined spaces
  6. Hazard identification
  7. Hazard involved in confined spaces
  8. Controlling hazard of confined spaces.
  9. Confined space Permit Programme.
  10. Ventilation requirement.
  11. Atmospheric Monitoring
  12. Acceptance entry conditions
  13. Duty of entry supervisor, attendant, entrant & rescue team
  14. Entry & rescue equipment
  15. Entry procedure
  1. Basic Principles of Electricity
  2. Conductors/Non Conductors
  3. Electrical hazards
  4. Hazardous Acts / Conditions
  5. Environment Risk Reduction
  6. Static Electricity Control
  7. Lock/Tag and Test
  8. Electrical Shock treatment
  9. Electrical Appliances
  10. Intrinsically Safe equipment
  1. Aim and Objective
  2. Regulation
  3. Organizing and Planning Work at Height
  4. Risk Assessment
  5. Access and Egress (Selection of work equipment for Work at Height)
  6. Competency and Inspection
  7. Fall Protection – Hierarchy of Controls. Engineering/Collective/Personal Measures (PFAS)
  8. Case Studies
  9. Rescue Plan, descended (Rescue and Evacuation device)
  1. Definition
  2. Factors of safety (Hazard & Risk)
  3. Mounting the Wheel
  4. Guards.
  5. Work Rests
  6. Misuse of Wheels.
  7. Protection of Eyes
  8. Wheel Balance
  9. Hazard in the immediate work area
  10. Handling & Storage
  11. Wheel Classification
  12. Operating Hints
  13. Affects of abrasive grades.
  1. Introduction to welding
  2. Safety practices in welding
  3. Personnel protection
  4. Eye & face protection
  5. Protective clothing
  6. Fire prevention
  7. Precautions in welding containers
  8. Ventilation
  9. Exhaust hood & boots
  10. Welding in confined space
  11. Oxy-Acetylene preparation & Color code
  12. Oxy-Acetylene welding as well cutting.
  13. Do & don’t safety measures
  14. Are welding safety
  15. Are welding machine & accessories
  16. Are welding do & don’t
  17. Safety and health measures
  18. First aid
  19. AWS classification SFA 5.1 Coding
  1. Pre-Start-Up Inspections
  2. Familiarization With Forklift Controls
  3. Emergency Shut-Down Procedures
  4. Avoiding Hazards
  5. Hazard Identification
  6. Parking
  7. Lifting, Handling, and Controlling the Load
  8. Proper Personnel Protective Equipment
  1. Wire Ropes and Their Construction
  2. Safe Working Loads
  3. Using Known Loads
  4. Proper Use of Wire Rope Slings, Nylon Belt Slings, and Chain Slings
  5. Basic Principles of Hand Block Chains, Turfors, Pull Lifts, Jacks, and Hoists
  6. Avoiding Hazards
  7. Hazard Identification
  8. Tag Lines.

Fire Fighting Training

Fire Fighting training will acquire the skills and knowledge needed to be a Fire Fighter including how to reduce the risk of fire, how to deal with an incident and what extinguisher to use for which kind of fires, how to apply their knowledge practically during an inspection of the facility and act in case of an emergency fire situation.

Course Content

Any person who wishes to learn Basic Fire , participants with no disability.

Methodology

A blend of theory sessions, interactive group discussions and practical demonstration of evaluation procedures will be used to achieve the desired aims of the training.

Course Content

Element of Fire
Fire Triangle
Ignition in the Triangle
Chain Reaction
Phases and Nature of Fire
Flammability
Combustibility
Classes of Fire
Fire Extinguisher Basic
Classes of Fire Extinguisher
Rated capacity of Fire Extinguisher
Limitations of Fire Extinguisher
Inspection and use of Fire Extinguisher
Roles and responsibilities of Fire Fighter
Taking responsibility in the assembly point