The OSHA course provides knowledge of workplace safety standards, hazard prevention, and safe working practices based on internationally recognized guidelines.

The OSHA Course in Mansehra offered by NiML Mansehra is a comprehensive safety training program designed to provide in-depth knowledge of workplace health and safety standards. This OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Training Course helps participants understand hazard identification, risk prevention, and compliance with international safety regulations.
This course is ideal for professionals who want to improve workplace safety and build a strong career in occupational health and safety across Pakistan.
Our OSHA safety training in Mansehra focuses on practical learning and real-world applications. Participants will gain hands-on knowledge of:
This training ensures that individuals and organizations can maintain safe working environments and reduce workplace accidents.
The scope of this OSHA course is wide and highly valuable for industrial and professional growth:
After successful completion, participants will receive an OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Certificate, recognized internationally for workplace safety training.
For course fees, schedule, and registration details, contact NiML Mansehra today and start your journey toward becoming a certified safety professional.
| Module Title | Learning Unit |
|---|---|
| Introduction to OSHA | Overview of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Rights and responsibilities of workers and employers under the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act). |
| OSHA Standards | Overview of OSHA standards relevant to the industry (General Industry or Construction). Understanding and interpreting OSHA standards. Industry-specific regulations and standards. |
| Hazard Recognition | Identifying common workplace hazards including: • Falls • Electrical hazards • Struck-by and caught-in/between hazards • Hazardous materials • Machine guarding • Ergonomics • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) • Confined spaces Methods for hazard identification and assessment. |
| Hazard Avoidance and Prevention | Strategies for preventing and controlling workplace hazards. Hazard control hierarchy: elimination, substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls, and PPE. |
| Safety Management Systems | Implementing effective safety and health management systems. Developing and maintaining safety policies, procedures, and programs. Safety committees and worker participation in safety programs. |
| Health Hazards | Identification and prevention of health hazards including: • Chemical hazards • Biological hazards • Physical hazards (noise, radiation, heat stress) Health effects of exposure to hazardous substances. |
| Emergency Preparedness and Response | Developing and implementing emergency action plans. Emergency response procedures (evacuation, fire safety, first aid). Incident investigation and reporting. |
| Elective Topics (General Industry & Construction) | Additional industry-specific topics: • Scaffolding safety (Construction) • Lockout/Tagout procedures (General Industry) • Powered industrial trucks • Welding, cutting, and brazing safety • Excavation and trenching safety • Hazard communication • Fall protection • Respiratory protection |
| Interactive Activities and Case Studies | Hands-on exercises, group discussions, and case studies. Review of real-world incidents and accidents. |
The 48-Hour Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Manager Training Program is designed to provide advanced knowledge of workplace safety management. This course equips participants with the skills to identify hazards, develop safety policies, conduct training sessions, and ensure compliance with OSHA regulations, creating a safer and more efficient work environment.
| Module Title | Learning Unit |
|---|---|
| Introduction to OSHA | Overview of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Rights and responsibilities of workers and employers under the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act). |
| OSHA Standards | Overview of OSHA standards relevant to General Industry or Construction. Understanding and interpreting OSHA standards. Industry-specific regulations and compliance requirements. |
| Hazard Recognition | Comprehensive identification of workplace hazards including: • Falls • Electrical hazards • Struck-by and caught-in/between hazards • Hazardous materials • Machine guarding • Ergonomics • PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) • Confined spaces • Chemical hazards • Biological hazards • Physical hazards (noise, radiation, heat stress) |
| Hazard Avoidance and Prevention | In-depth understanding of safety and health management systems. Development and maintenance of safety policies, procedures, and programs. Effective safety committees and worker participation in safety systems. |
| Health Hazards | Detailed study of workplace health hazards including: • Chemical hazards (exposure limits, toxicology) • Biological hazards (infectious diseases) • Physical hazards (noise, radiation, heat stress) Health effects of exposure to hazardous substances. |
| Safety Management Systems | Advanced safety management system development. Implementation of policies, procedures, and structured safety programs. Worker engagement and safety committee effectiveness. |
| Emergency Preparedness and Response | Comprehensive emergency planning and response systems. Advanced procedures for evacuation, fire safety, and first aid. Incident investigation, root cause analysis, and corrective actions. |
| Elective Topics (General Industry & Construction) | Industry-specific safety topics including: • Scaffolding safety (Construction) • Lockout/Tagout procedures (General Industry) • Powered industrial trucks • Welding, cutting, and brazing safety • Excavation and trenching safety • Hazard communication • Fall protection • Respiratory protection |
| Interactive Activities and Case Studies | Hands-on training exercises and group discussions. Real-world incident analysis and accident case studies for practical learning application. |
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