What we do in this class:

IOSH (Institution of Occupational Safety and Health) instructors play a crucial role in delivering effective occupational safety and health training to students. Here’s what IOSH instructors typically do in class:
Course Delivery:

IOSH instructors deliver course content according to the established curriculum and learning objectives.
They use a variety of instructional methods, including lectures, presentations, discussions, group activities, and multimedia resources to engage students and facilitate learning.
Explanation of Concepts:

Instructors explain complex safety and health concepts in a clear and understandable manner, ensuring that students grasp fundamental principles and theories.
Demonstration:

When applicable, instructors demonstrate practical techniques, procedures, or equipment related to occupational safety and health to enhance understanding and skill development.
Facilitation of Discussions:

Instructors facilitate discussions and encourage active participation from students to promote critical thinking, problem-solving, and knowledge sharing.
They encourage students to ask questions, share experiences, and contribute to class discussions.

Schedule

  • Monday

    From 3:00 – 5:00

  • Tuesday

    From 3:00 – 5:00

  • Wednesday

    From 3:00-5:00

  • Thursday

    From 3:00-5:00

  • Friday

    From 3:00-5:00

Trainer

Faisal

Safety Instructor

Module TitleLearning Unit
Introduction to Health and Safety:

Overview of health and safety concepts, importance, and legal requirements.
Understanding the role and responsibilities of individuals in maintaining a safe work environment.
Risk Assessment and Management:

Principles of risk assessment and risk management.
Identifying hazards in the workplace and assessing associated risks.
Strategies for controlling and mitigating risks to prevent accidents and injuries.
Accident Prevention and Investigation:Understanding the causes of workplace accidents and incidents.
Techniques for investigating accidents and near misses.
Implementing corrective actions to prevent recurrence.
Health and Safety Legislation:

Overview of relevant health and safety legislation and regulations.
Understanding legal responsibilities and duties of employers, employees, and other stakeholders.
Compliance with health and safety standards and codes of practice.
Workplace Safety Culture and Behavior:

Promoting a positive safety culture within the organization.
Influencing behaviors and attitudes towards health and safety.
Effective communication and engagement strategies.
Emergency Preparedness and Response:

Developing and implementing emergency response plans.
Training employees on emergency procedures such as evacuation and first aid.
Incident management and coordination during emergencies.
Health and Well-being:

Identifying workplace health hazards and risks.
Promoting employee well-being and mental health in the workplace.
Implementing health promotion initiatives and support systems.
Environmental Management (Possibly):

Understanding environmental impact assessment and management.
Compliance with environmental legislation and regulations.
Strategies for minimizing environmental risks and promoting sustainability.
Case Studies and Practical Exercises:Reviewing real-life case studies and examples related to occupational safety and health.
Participating in practical exercises and simulations to apply theoretical knowledge.
Assessment and Certification:Assessment of understanding through quizzes, assignments, or a final examination.
Upon successful completion, participants may receive a certificate or qualification from IOSH.

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