Training Objectives
What are the Goals?
Explain the reasons for office safety.
Identify hazards in the office.
Explain the need for housekeeping.
Identify the legal frame work for office safety.
Mention some accident scenarios in the office
Identify the role of employers in workers protection.
Explain employee’s role in health and safety.
Explain Footwear - suitable
Describe proper Electrical equipment / cable routing.
Explain the need for proper workstations
Storage in the office
Explain the need for floor conditions
Identify proper Lighting and ventilation.
Who is this Training Course for?
General, Operation, HSE, and HR Managers. Supervisors and Engineers
Training Methods
How will this Training Course be Presented?
Through lectures, Power Points, Slides, Videos and practical demonstrations
Daily Agenda
DAY 1
The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 (HASAWA)
Employers must safeguard the health and safety of the workforce
Employees must take care of their own safety and must co-operate with management to comply with law
Safe access and egress
Information, Instruction, Training and Supervision
Safe plant and systems of work
Articles and Substances
The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 : Risk Assessments, Emergencies, Capabilities
Employees must work in accordance with the training and instructions given
HASAWA 1974 & MHSAWA 1999
Safe access and egress.
Employees must take care of their safety and that of others.
DAY 2.
Accident / incident reporting
Social Security Regulations 1979
RIDDOR 1995: Statistics, Learning, Improves Conditions, Prevention
Who should be told about an accident?
When should HSEQ be told?
How quickly does HSEQ need to know?
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health 1999
The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (Puwer)
Awarded Certificate
On successful completion of this training course, Certificate will be awarded to the delegates