OBJECTIVE
At the end of the course, the participant will be able to:
- Describe the OSH legislative requirements pertaining to construction site;
- Conduct the risk management at the workplace;
- Elaborate OSH requirements for site management and
- Be a competent Site Safety Supervisor (SSS)
TARGET GROUPS
- Site Safety Supervisor
- Site Foreman / Supervisor
- Any interested parties
ENTRY REQUIREMENT(S)
- Malaysian citizen; AND
- Able to read and write in either Bahasa or English; AND
- Acquired working experience as Site Supervisor or Site Foremen; OR
- Possessed at least a Diploma in Engineering/ Architecture/ construction related fields.
CERTIFICATION
Certificate of attendance will be presented to all participants at the end of the course. Participants are required to meet 80 Hours of attendance requirements to qualify to sit for the NIOSH SSS examination.
METHODOLOGY
A combination of lectures, workshops, discussion and site visit activities.
LANGUAGE MEDIUM
English and/or Bahasa Malaysia. The training can be executed in a dual language option.
Kursus merangkumi :
- 8 hari kelas intensif.
- Sesi lawatan tapak bina.
- Bengkel peperiksaan & mock up presentation.
- Peperiksaan Kertas 1 & 2.
- Buku modul, buku FMA & OSHA.
- Set soalan latihan.
- Sijil kehadiran kursus.
- Sijil lulus peperiksaan.
- Breakfast & Lunch (HQ sahaja)
PERCUMA 1 UNIT SAFETY HELMET & TSHIRT RASMI SKILL SOLUTIONS SDN BHD
COURSE CONTENT
Part 1 : INTRODUCTION ( 2 Hours )
- Introduction to OSH
- History Perspective
- Overview of OSH in Malaysia
- Importance of OSH
- Duties and Tasks of Site Safety Supervisor
Part 2 : OSH LEGISLATION ( 8 Hours)
- Introduction of OSH legislation
- Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 and regulations
- Factories and Machinery Act 1967 and regulations
- Factories and Machinery (Building Operations and Works of
- Engineering Construction) (Safety) Regulations 1986
Part 3 : OSH MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (OSHMS) (3 Hours)
- Introduction of OSHMS
- Purpose of OSHMS implementation
- Element of OSHMS
- Benefit of OSHMS
Part 4 : CONSULTATION AND TRAINING (3 Hours)
- Effective communication
- Promotions
- Consultation
- Safety and Health committee functions
- Tool-box briefing
- In-house training
Part 5 :SITE MANAGEMENT ( 16 Hours)
a) Site Planning and Budgeting
- Administrative arrangement
- Safety personnel
- Arrangement with sub-contractors
- General sites rules
- Means of communication
- Site layout
b) Risk Management
- Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment And Risk Control (HIRARC)
- Introduction of HIRARC
- How to conduct HIRARC
- Practical session
(i) Permit-To-Work Systems (PTW)
- Introduction of PTW systems
- Activities required PTW systems
- Procedures for PTW systems
(ii) Lock-Out Tag-Out Systems (LOTO)
- Introduction of LOTO systems
- Procedures for LOTO systems
(iii) Job Safety Analysis (JSA)
- Introduction of JSA
- How to conduct JSA
- Practical session
(iv) Standard Operation Procedures (SOP)
- Introduction of SOP
- How to develop SOP
- Monitoring and review of SOP
c) Accident Investigation and Report
- Accident reporting
- Investigation
d) Inspection and Audit
- Workplace inspection
- Type of inspection
- Technique of inspection
- Safety audit
- Type of audit
e) Emergency Preparedness
- Emergency response plan (ERP)
- How to develop ERP
- Content of ERP
f) Documentation
Part 6: OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY (32 Hours)
a) Site Security
b) Site Office Safety
c) Site Transport
d) Excavation
e) Piling
f) Formwork/False work and Concrete Work
g) Working at Height
h) Mechanical Plant and Machinery Safety
i) Electrical Safety
j) Hand and Power Tools Safety
k) Explosive and Blasting Safety
l) Lifting Operation
m) Confined Space
n) Welding and Cutting
o) Demolition Work
p) Tunneling Work
q) Under Water and above Water Work
r) Housekeeping
s) Fire Prevention
t) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
u) Safety Signage’s
Part 7 : OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH ( 8 Hours)
- Health and welfare provisions
- Ergonomics
- Occupational health in construction
- First aid management
Part 8 : SITE VISIT (8 Hours)