Accident Prevention Training

Introduction
Slip, trips and falls account for one third of all personal injuries in the workplace and are a top cause of workers' compensation claims. The types of injuries incurred from slips, trips and falls include head and back injuries, broken bones, cuts and lacerations, sprains and pulled muscles.

Accident prevention refers to the plans, preparations and actions taken to avoid or stop an accident before it happens. Accidents can be classified as unplanned and unexpected events giving increased risk of injury, ill health, death and loss of property, damage to environment or any combination of thereof.

All Organization that engage in potential dangerous activities should create and implement an Accident Prevention Plan; A well crated plan identifies potential hazards and outlines ways to mitigate injury, illness or dead. Many industries have requirements and guidelines for creating workplace injury and illness prevention programs.

Course Objective

  • Introduction to Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994
  • Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) legislative.
  • Workplace injuries and type of injuries
  • Accident prevention principle.
  • Introduction to Hazard and Risk Management in Workplace.
  • Accident and Incident principal.
  • Investigation report.
  • Group studies accident prevention, unsafe act to safe condition.

Methodology

  • Case studies
  • Group Presentation.
  • Identify Hazards.
  • Accident reporting policy.
  • Proactive accident prevention methods.
  • Video presentation.

Target Group
All industries: Hotel, Manufacturing, Shopping Complex, construction etc.

  • Health & Safety Committee Members
  • Managers, Engineers, Supervisors and Employees and any others

Certification

  • Certificates of Attendance in “Accident Prevention Training” are awarded to participants on successful completion of course of 2days

Course Contents

Day 1

  • Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 Regulation,
  • Accident Prevention Principles and statistics
  • Accident and Incident Principles
  • Near miss accident and unsafe act
  • Hazard Identification,
  • How to prevent accident and save life.

Day 2

  • Hazard Identification and group studies
  • Risk Management and severity
  • Video presentation of real accidents and prevention
  • Accident report writing skill
  • Case studies and discussions on Unsafe Act to Safe Condition
  • Prevent Accident and Safe Life,
  • Q&A Closed, Certificate Presentation

Safety is not a gadget but a state of mind.
It takes leadership to improve safety.
The safety of the people shall be the highest law..

 

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