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Accident Investigation Workshop
Without proper investigation following an accident or incident, the chances are that the underlying causes will not be identified and the accident will recur causing further injury or loss of life, damage to the organisation's reputation and loss of production. This interactive workshop will enable delegates to understand all the required components of an effective incident or accident investigation; how to interview witnesses and take statements; the information required by enforcement authorities; and how to do root cause analysis. The workshop will draw upon a range of accident case studies.
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Advanced Risk Assessment
Designed to assist managers and engineers with the implementation of a broad range of advanced, modern and practical, qualitative risk assessment techniques.
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Bahrain Health & Safety Legislation Workshop
Delegates attending this course will receive a thorough grounding in all aspects of Bahrain health and safety law. The course covers the health and safety responsibilities of both employers and employees as well as the Bahraini health and safety framework, its enforcement and associated penalties. The course will also cover recent developments and consider anticipated changes in the context of current thinking and plans in the Gulf region.
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Basic Electrical Safety
This course imparts a basic understanding of the physics of electricity and associated protective devices such as fuses and circuit breakers. It studies the range of electrical hazards and associated risk factors, the effect of electricity on the body, and electrical safety equipment and measures.
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Behaviour Based Safety Workshop
Behavioural safety is a developing area of organisational safety improvement that aims to take safety beyond established safety management practice. There are a broad range of approaches designed to achieve this and the course will explore these and seek to identify ways to improve the behavioural safety of workers.
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Construction Safety
A course for those managing construction safety. It focuses on identification of construction hazards, evaluation of risks and identification of appropriate control strategies.
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Developing Safety Policies And Procedures Workshop
A very practical workshop that will provide delegates with the confidence and knowledge to allow them to design and implement effective health and safety policies and procedures. Delegates will practise and be assessed on writing safety procedures.
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Fire Risk Assessment
A comprehensive review of how to undertake fire risk assessments and how to identify appropriate preventative and protective fire safety measures, means of escape, fire detection and suppression systems. Examples will be taken from a range of industries.
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First Aid – Basic
Trains delegates in the provision of simple emergency first aid – when to seek assistance, what actions to take and what not to do when faced with severe injuries like broken bones or spinal injuries.
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First Aid – Advanced
This is a more specialist and in-depth course in which delegates will receive practical guidance and knowledge on a much wider range of emergency first aid situations. This will enable them to build the confidence necessary to undertake effective, life-saving interventions whilst waiting for emergency support.
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Grinding Wheel Safety
Delegates will have the opportunity to study different types and makes of grinding wheel and identify the hazards and associated risks of each. By the end of the course they should be able to understand how to use grinding wheels safely and avoid injury.
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Industrial Security Management
The course looks at modern security issues worldwide and aims to provide delegates with the knowledge, tools and techniques to manage security teams effectively.
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Office Safety
Offers an overview of all typical office safety issues – the hazards and risks associated with office environments, how to design out hazards, and how to encourage behaviours that contribute to office safety and reduce health and safety risks.
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OHSAS 18001 Implementation Workshop
An interactive workshop for those involved in implementing, managing and maintaining OHSAS 18001 safety management systems. It includes the opportunity to exchange ideas and explore alternative approaches. This course is a must for all those seeking the necessary background knowledge for OHSAS 18001 implementation.
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Safety Practitioner
A course designed for those seeking a career as a safety practitioner, or those new to the profession. The course explores the common issues facing the profession – safety management engagement, safety legislation and trends, reactive and proactive safety management etc. - and discusses training and career options for the safety practitioner. It also provides the perfect preparation for progression onto the NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health.
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Safety Rigging Practices
This course will look at modern rigging equipment and its use across a range of applications in different industries. It will identify safety best practice in rigging and discuss the range of hazards, associated risks and their control.
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Working at Heights
This course will provide a comprehensive understanding of the safety issues associated with working at heights as well as measures required to identify hazards and minimise the risks associated with these activities. The course will include consideration of scaffolding, cranes, lifts, mobile towers and other means of working at heights as well as associated safety equipment.
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Working Safely in Confined Spaces
The risks from working in confined spaces are often underestimated – this course will examine the range of confined spaces, the risks they pose and the control measures required to reduce or eliminate them.