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REF-IISS/HYD/OCT/CON-023
IMPERI L INTERN TION L S FETYSERVICES
Construction safety
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CONTENTS
1. COMPANY PROFILE2. INTRODUCTION3. PROGRAM OBJECTIVES4. METHODOLOGY5. COURSE OVERVIEW6. FACULTY7. TERMS AND CONDITION
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COMPANY PROFILE
Imperial international safety services (IISS) was established in the year
2009 by Mr Mohammed Abdul Razzaq (M S Occupational safety & health
management, from London UK,) Grad IOSH, currently pursuing PhD in
Health & Safety, who is managing director of IISS. Mohammed A Razzaq
has over 10 years of experience in the field of HSE, Risk Management and
loss control, working in India, Middle East and UK.
IISS provides internationally recognised health, safety & environmental
training courses on an international level to clients and individual from
wide range of industry and business sectors throughout Asia, Middle East.
IISS prides itself on its less prescriptive approach to health & safety,
preferring to work with clients to establish solutions which both acceptable
and workable. Along with other associates and advisor we are able to
provide a service tailored to each individual client with the emphasis on
providing cost effective practical solutions to all problems.
IISS aims to provide fully integrated HSE solution to the global resource
and construction, oil & gas. We specialize in developing strong safety
culture and management principles, for which we are highly sort after in
Asia, Middle East. Our safety team brings with it extensive industry
backgrounds spanning oil and gas, exploration, mining, construction,
facilities management.
Our overarching objective is to facilitate high quality HSE solutions to our
valued clients via a network of highly motivated specialists. We have a
mandate toprovide end to end practical solutions.
We would be willing and able to involve in the full extent of your current
health and safety strategy, providing support in both a consultative and
training capacity, in addition to offering the services of an independent,
confidential, cost effective audit team.
IISS is accreditated by NEBOSH, IOSH, OSHA and CIEH. Our centre
number for NEBOSH is 729, for more details please visit our website
www.iissglobal.com
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WHY TO CHOOSE IISS-?
QUALITY
IISS training works with you to create training solutions to suit your needs. Our
comprehensive range of health, safety, environmental and quality courses
encompasses OSHA programmes (all of which are fully accredited by the
relevant professional bodies), as well as shorter, more generic courses designed
to meet the specific needs of business.
These range in length from two hours to four days, cover all elements of health
and safety, and can be easily adapted to suit your specific requirement and
incorporated the policies and procedures of your business.
SUCCESS
IISSs qualified and experienced trainers are the best in the business; their
knowledge and experience is key to the success we have delivering training that
is appreciated and enjoyed by students, and produces the result they need. IISS
consistently achieves pass rate which are significantly above average, and our
high number of distinctions and credit are rising all the time.
VALUE
Study and revision are facilitated by our extensive and easy-to-use support
materials, which have been written specifically for the syllabus by our tutors
who also act as consultant source of information and reference.
FACE-TO- FACE
Led by IISSs expert tutors, our block-release course always receive excellent
feedback, and we are justifiably proud of the consistently high results achieved
by our students.
Our classroom environment provides an interactive and disciplined place for
you to learn. The numbers on our courses are limited so you will receive
personal attention, and will be encouraged to share professional experience with
fellow classmates, enabling you to gain practical knowledge of a wide range of
industries.
PEOPLE TO SUPPORT YOU
We have qualified staff to offer you guidance at every stage
Technical expertise and training success from our consultants
Course information, solution for your request from our course advisor
Practical information on material, certificate, dates etc from our admin
Team
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INTRODUCTIONThis course provides an introduction to health and safety, welfare, and
environmental issues for those requiring an understanding of their legal
responsibilities relevant to their work activities. It will provide a soundknowledge base to enable them to give valuable assistance in safely managing
a construction site.
This training motivates employees to actively care about their safety and the
well-being of their co-workerscreating a culture of safety in the workplace
that reduces lost-time incidents and worker compensation costs.
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
To ensure that at the end of the course Delegates will be able to:Understand the need to prevent accidents
Have an understanding of health and safety law
Identify how their role fits into the control and management of the site
Understand the need for risk assessments and method statements
Appreciate the need to perform safely and to stop and ask for advice if not
sure
Feel obliged to report unsafe acts to prevent an accident.
METHODOLOGYThis specially developed complete construction and the course is covered by
Classroom lecture sessions supported by animated presentation and films on
related subject.
COURSE OVERVIEW
WORKING AT HEIGHT
Contents
The relevant legislation that governs working at heights(including WSAH 2005 Regulations)
Safety at work on roofs Access issues including working on scaffold, portable
towers and mobile elevated work platforms
Protection measures including safety nets and edgeprotection
What is required from them in order to work safely at height Overview of current legislation, ACOPs ,and industry best practice Hierarchy of control associated with working at height
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Risk Assessment to include relevant practical exercises Fall prevention measures to include scaffolds, portable aluminium towers,
MEWPs and other forms of edge protection
Fall arrest to include safety nets, bags, safety harnesses, running lines etc Working safely on roofs Fragile surfaces Falling objects precautions Use of other access equipment to include ladders, step ladders and Trestles Summative assessment and closeBASIC FIRE
Contents
Basic Principle of fire, Fire classification, Methods of heat transmission and fire spread Common causes and consequences of fires in workplaces Control measures to minimize the risk of fire in a workplace Safe storage and use of flammable liquids Fire fighting Fire prevention Structural measures to prevent spread of fire and smoke Fire detection, fire warning and fire fighting equipment Extinguishing media Requirements for fire plans and means of escape Emergency evacuation proceduresCrane
Contents Legislation overview to include OSHA 29 CFR
1926.55
Main hazards of crane Types of crane. Lifting appliances, Lifting accessories and tool and
tackles
Lifting plan Safe lifting procedure. Responsibilities of operator,rigger,and supervisor Inspection of Crane, lifting too and tackles Hoist, requirement of hoist, Types of hoist Cradle hoist, auxiliary hoist, and main hoist.
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SCAFFOLD INSPECTION
Contents
Relevant legislation, guidance and industry best practice Management responsibility Fall of object, prevention and protection System of Scaffold, types, design, hazards, safe procedure
and inspection of scaffold.
The main components of a basic scaffold and measures necessary to ensurestability and safe use
The requirements of a scaffold inspection in accordance with legislativerequirements
Components & structuresindependent tied, putlog, access and birdcage Access and egress (working at height hierarchy) Discussion on scaffolder requirements i.e. Safe System of Work
ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION
Contents
Understand accident causation Understand accident prevention Investigate the scene of an accident Interview victims and witnesses Determine direct and root causes Prepare reports and make recommendations
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Contents
The basics of electricity The hazards of electricity
Causes of electrical failure Prevention of electrical failure Inspection Testing Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 Static electricity Electrical equipment in hazardous environments Treatment of electrical shock. The necessary preventative measures to be implemented to reduce the risk of
harm and fire occurring from electricity at work
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MANUAL HANDLING
Contents
Manual handling facts and statistics What is manual handling? Manual handling injuries to include back pain and work
related upper limb disorders
The requirements of the law ~ duties of the employer andemployee
Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 The Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 Manual handling assessments The hierarchy of measures The spine Biomechanics of lifting The major risk factors and the dangers of poor lifting techniques Safe lifting techniques with practical exeFACULTY
IISS having a team of dedicated and certified trainers of
international reputation.
MOHAMMED ABDUL RAZZAQ
DME, BS (OSH), MS (OSH-UK) pursuing Ph.D, Grad IOSH
Mohammed A Razzaq is basically from Mechanical engineering background
with specializing in HSE with 10 years of wide experience working in mining,
fabrication, Oil & Gas, facilities management, refinery, and heavy construction
etc in INDIA, MIDDLE EAST, UK, and Mr M A Razzaq having wide
experience in teaching various courses NEBOSH, IOSH, OSHA, OHSAS &
other in-house training, also he is part time lecturer in Middlesex university
London, UK.
AKBAR ZIAUDDIN
BSc (Env), MSc (Env), M.Tech, Ph.D (pursuing), GradIOSH
Akbar is basically from Environmental background with 6 years of experience
in HSE working for oil & gas, construction and offshore, he is also having good
teaching experience in various course for in-house & NEBOSH,IOSH, OSHA
etc.
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SUBBA RAO
B.E (Mech), CSP-USA
Subba rao is also a mechanical engineer and having extensive experience in
field of HSE, he worked for various industry sectors like, Oil & Gas at all level
of sesmic, exploration, project, commissioning, Offshore, Onshore, etc. He is
also having wide experience of teaching & delivering various HSE courses i.e.NEBOSH, IOSH, and OSHA AND IN-HOUSE trainings.
PAUL DARCY
BSc, MSc, CIEH, CMIOSH, Senior Lecturer Middlesex University
Paul DArcy is having military background with 20 years of experience; he is
basically a HSE Consultant having wide experience in Heavy construction. He
delivers wide range of HSE trainings and also senior lecturer in Middlesex
University.
We have many other specialist trainers from various part of
world like USA, UK, and Europe etc.
TRAINING
All construction topics which mentioned above divided for one days
training
QUOTATION:
RUPEES 25,000/- + TAXES FOR DAY (8 hours)AT CLIENTS
PREMISES
TERM & CONDITIONS:Number of participants maximum to 20 per batch.
All rates are net of taxes, no deduction to be made from above.
CERTIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT:
IISS is accredited by NEBOSH, UK (United Kingdom) & US.
Delegates attending will receive an IISS certificate.
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PAYMENT TERMS:
50% of Advance payment should be made through DD/
Check/A/C.Remaining amount to be paid after completion of training
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