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Safety & Health Officer

  • Course
    Safety & Health Officer (SHO)
  • Course Fee
    from RM 2888.00
Safety & Health Officer (SHO)

Safety & Health Officer (SHO)

PACKAGE INCLUDE :

⬛ Experienced trainer
FREE E-Module
FREE exam workshop
FREE refreshment class for 1 year
FREE consultation.
⬛ Attendance certificate

 

OBJECTIVES

At the end of the course, the participant will be able to:

  • Conduct hazard identification, risk assessment, and risk control.
  • Explain the OSH-MS.
  • Plan OSH programs.
  • Interpret OSH legal requirements.
  • Be a competent SHO (upon passing the SHO examination and registration with DOSH).

TARGET GROUP

  • Safety Personnel/Managers.
  • Supervisors.
  • OSH Practitioners.
  • Safety and Health Committee Members.
  • Unregistered Safety and Health Officers.
  • Engineers, Designers, and Architects.
  • Interested Individuals.

ENTRY REQUIREMENT

  • Possess a minimum of SPM/SPMV/MCE or equivalent with at least a Grade Three Pass. A general certificate (SAP) or lower than Grade three will not be accepted.
  • For SPM/SPMV after the year 2000, a minimum of 6C for Bahasa Melayu, English, and Mathematics AND a minimum 8E for Science/Physics/Chemistry/Biology AND Pass other 1 subject in 1 certificate/examination or combination; or
  • Possessed STPM (Science Stream)
  • Possessed Diploma/Degree endorsed by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA)
  • Applicants must attach ONE (1) certified true copy of SPM/SPMV/MCE Certificate/STPM/ Diploma/Degree AND Identification Card/Passport.

 

COURSE CONTENT

MODULE 1 – LAW

  • Objectives
  • Introduction to OHS Legislation
  • Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) 1994
  • Safety and Health Officer Regulation
  • Safety and Health Committee Regulation 1996 and Exercise
  • Classification, packaging, and Labelling of Hazardous to Health Regulation 2000
  • Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards (CIMAH) Regulation 1996 Case Study
  • Factories and Machinery Act 1967
  • Regulation on Health
  • Regulation on Safety
  • Fire Services Act 1988 & Regulations
  • Employment Act & SOCSO
  • Petroleum Safety Measures Act 1984 and Gas Supply Act 1993
  • Introduction & Overview of other related legislation and code of practice

MODULE 2 – OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT

  • Objectives
  • Introduction
  • Historical Perspectives
  • Incident Prevention
  • OHS Policy Organization and Arrangements + Mini Assignment – Policy
  • Risk Assessment and Management
  • OSH program
  • OSH promotion and communication
  • Information Technology in OSH
  • Procurement and Contractor Management
  • Personal Protective Equipment for Safety and Health
  • Emergency Prevention, Preparedness Response and
  • Recovery First Aid
  • Documentation + Mini Assignment (SOP)
  • Performance Measurement, Monitoring + Exercises (Calculation)
  • Incident Investigation and Corrective Action
  • Auditing and Revision Questions (Mini Assignment)
  • Management Review
  • OSH Management Systems and ILO OSH – MS Guidelines

MODULE 3 – OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY

  • Objectives
  • Housekeeping and Physical
  • Arrangement Machinery Hazard
  • Safe Guarding of Machinery
  • Safe Machine operation
  • Safety of Hand Tools and Portable Power
  • Tools Maintenance of Machine, Guards and
  • Tools General Area Fencing
  • Transport safety Defensive driving
  • (Forklift) Manual handling
  • Mechanical Handling
  • Pressurized Equipment
  • Construction Safety
  • Fire Safety
  • Electrical Safety
  • Office Safety
  • Working in a confined space
  • Welding Safety
  • Demonstration

MODULE 4 – OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH

  • Objectives
  • Overview of Occupational Health + OH Lab
  • Introduction and Fundamentals of Toxicology
  • Overview and Basic Principles of Industrial
  • Hygiene Occupational Health Standards + IH Lab
  • Recognition of Hazards
  • Evaluation of Risk
  • Control of Hazards
  • Exercise of recognition and control of hazard
  • Physical Hazards: Nose, Radiation, Vibration, Pressurized Environmental,
  • Thermal stress
  • Classification of chemicals
  • Specific Hazards: Asbestos, Mineral Dust & Leads
  • Chemical Safety Data Sheet (CSDS), Packaging and Labelling 
  • Exercises on CSDS
  • Chemical Health Risk
  • Assessment Chemical Hazards
  • Management Industrial Hygiene
  • Monitoring Ventilation and indoor air
  • Quality Pesticide
  • Biological Hazards
  • Ergonomics & Ergo Stress
  • Practical and Case Study
  • Mental Workload

 

CERTIFICATION

A certificate of attendance will be awarded to all participants at the end of the course. Participants are required to complete all quizzes and meet 176 Hours of attendance requirements to qualify to sit for the NIOSH SHO examination.

METHODOLOGY

A combination of lectures, workshops, discussions, quizzes, and Q&A sessions.

LANGUAGE MEDIUM

English and/or Bahasa Malaysia. The training can be executed in a dual language option.

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