OUR OFFERED TRAININGS
Environmental Monitoring
– Regular assessment of environmental conditions.
– Monitoring air, land, water, and noise pollution levels.
– Identifying sources of pollution and their impact on ecosystems.
– Collecting data for informed environmental management decisions.
Air Pollution Control and Monitoring
– Identifying air pollutants and their sources.
– Implementing control measures to reduce emissions.
– Monitoring air quality to ensure compliance with standards.
– Utilizing air quality data for pollution prevention strategies.
Environment Aspect and Impact Studies
– Understanding how different activities impact the environment.
– Analyzing potential environmental risks and consequences.
– Developing strategies to minimize negative environmental effects.
– Ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.
Noise control & monitoring
– Identifying sources of noise pollution in different environments.
– Implementing noise reduction measures.
– Monitoring noise levels to maintain a healthy acoustic environment.
– Complying with noise pollution regulations and standards.
Water pollution control and monitor
– Identifying water pollutants and their origins.
– Implementing measures to prevent water contamination.
– Monitoring water quality in natural bodies and industrial settings.
– Ensuring compliance with water pollution control laws.
Land Pollution Control and Monitoring
– Understanding causes and consequences of land pollution.
– Implementing soil protection and remediation techniques.
– Monitoring soil quality to prevent contamination.
– Ensuring proper waste disposal practices to prevent land pollution.
Sewage Treatment
– Understanding sewage composition and potential hazards.
– Implementing effective sewage treatment processes.
– Ensuring safe disposal of treated sewage.
– Monitoring sewage treatment facilities for efficiency and compliance.
Waste Management
– Implementing efficient waste segregation techniques.
– Applying recycling and reusing practices to minimize waste.
– Managing hazardous waste according to regulations.
– Monitoring waste disposal methods for environmental safety.
IOSH Managing Safely
– IOSH Managing Safely is a globally trusted health and safety course, honed over 25 years, designed specifically for line managers.
– Empowering managers with hands-on skills, it bridges theory and real-world scenarios, fostering a proactive safety culture in workplaces.
– Choose between face-to-face or e-learning options, tailored to your preference, ensuring a convenient and adaptable learning experience.
– Enhance safety awareness, boost productivity, and establish a stellar reputation within your supply chain by embedding vital safety principles in your organization.
Advance Safety Training
– Advanced safety techniques and practices.
– Specialized training for high-risk environments.
– Emergency response and crisis management strategies.
– Advanced first aid and medical response skills.
Access Equipment Safety Training
– Proper usage and safety protocols for access equipment.
– Understanding weight limits and load capacities.
– Ensuring equipment stability during use.
– Preventing accidents and falls.
Behavior Based Safety
– Promoting safe behaviors and attitudes among employees.
– Identifying unsafe habits and addressing them.
– Encouraging a positive safety culture.
– Rewarding and recognizing safe practices.
Working at Height
– Safety protocols for tasks performed at elevated locations.
– Proper usage of fall protection equipment.
– Risk assessment and hazard identification.
– Emergency response procedures during height-related work.
Chemical safety training
– Identifying hazardous chemicals and their risks.
– Safe handling, storage, and disposal of chemicals.
– Usage of personal protective equipment (PPE) when dealing with chemicals.
– Emergency procedures for chemical spills and exposures.
Cross Country Pipeline Construction Work Safety Training
– Safety guidelines specific to pipeline construction.
– Hazard identification along pipeline routes.
– Preventing accidents during excavation and installation.
– Emergency response procedures for pipeline-related incidents.
Basic Construction Safety
– Fundamental safety guidelines for construction sites.
– Understanding common construction hazards.
– Usage of personal protective equipment (PPE).
– Accident prevention techniques and emergency response.
Electric Power System: Transmission & Distribution
– Safety precautions for working with electricity.
– Procedures for safe transmission and distribution.
– Use of insulated tools and equipment.
– Emergency response for electrical incidents
Disaster Management Plan
– Developing comprehensive disaster management plans.
– Evacuation routes and emergency shelters.
– Communication protocols during disasters.
– Training employees for disaster response roles.
Emergency Evacuation
– Evacuation procedures for different scenarios.
– Assigning roles and responsibilities during evacuation.
– Emergency assembly points and headcounts.
– Regular drills and training for rapid evacuation.
Fire Prevention & Fire Fighting
– Identifying fire hazards and prevention techniques.
– Proper usage of fire extinguishers and firefighting equipment.
– Fire evacuation procedures and safe assembly areas.
– Advanced fire control strategies for larger incidents.
Fire Risk Management & Control Training
– Fire risk assessment techniques.
– Implementing preventive measures to reduce fire risks.
– Regular inspection and maintenance of fire safety equipment.
– Creating fire safety awareness among employees.
Hazardous (Toxic) Materials Safety
– Understanding toxic materials and their health risks.
– Safe handling, storage, and transportation of toxic materials.
– Usage of protective equipment and clothing.
– Emergency response for exposure incidents
Flammable, Combustible, and Explosive Material Safety
– Identifying flammable, combustible, and explosive materials.
– Safe storage and handling practices.
– Emergency response for spills or leaks.
– Proper disposal procedures for hazardous materials.
HAZAN/HAZOP Study
– Hazard and Operability Study (HAZOP) principles.
– Identifying potential hazards in processes.
– Analyzing operability issues and suggesting improvements.
– Risk mitigation strategies based on study findings.
HSE Training For Line Managers
– Specific safety training tailored for line managers.
– Leadership role in promoting safety culture.
– Identifying and addressing safety concerns within teams.
– Ensuring team members follow safety protocols.
HSE Legal Aspects
– Understanding legal requirements related to health, safety, and environment.
– Compliance with local and international safety regulations.
– Legal responsibilities of businesses and individuals.
– Consequences of non-compliance with safety laws.
Hazards & Their Prevention
– Understanding various workplace hazards.
– Preventive measures and safety protocols for different hazards.
– Employee training to recognize and respond to hazards.
– Continuous monitoring and updating of safety procedures.
HSE Legal Aspects for EPC Contract Work
– Legal aspects specific to Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contracts.
– Ensuring compliance within the contractual framework.
– Legal obligations of contractors and subcontractors.
– Legal liabilities in case of accidents or safety breaches.
Machine Guarding
– Importance of machine guarding in industrial settings.
– Different types of machine guards and their applications.
– Ensuring guards are correctly installed and maintained.
– Training employees on safe machine operation practices.
Lockout Tagout
– Lockout and tagout procedures for equipment maintenance.
– Energy isolation techniques to prevent accidental startup.
– Proper labeling and documentation during lockout.
– Training employees to use lockout tagout devices effectively.
OHS in Construction Sector
– Occupational health and safety practices in construction.
– Fall prevention techniques and equipment usage.
– Safe operation of construction machinery.
– Hazard identification and prevention during construction activities.
Painting Safety Training
– Safe handling, storage, and disposal of paints and coatings.
– Proper ventilation and protective equipment for painters.
– Fire safety precautions when working with paints.
– Identifying hazardous substances in paint formulations.
Permit to Work
– Procedures for obtaining and using permits to work.
– Assessing risks and implementing control measures.
– Continuous monitoring and supervision during permitted work.
– Emergency response protocols during permitted activities.
OHS in Jewelry Manufacturing Industries
– Occupational health and safety specific to jewelry manufacturing.
– Safe handling of precious metals and gemstones.
– Ventilation and dust control measures in jewelry workshops.
– Personal protective equipment for jewelry artisans.
Safety Committee Effectiveness Measurement & Improvement
– Roles and responsibilities of safety committees.
– Conducting safety audits and inspections.
– Analyzing safety data and incident reports.
– Implementing improvements based on safety committee evaluations.
Safety Supervisor Training
– Leadership skills for safety supervisors.
– Ensuring team members adhere to safety protocols.
– Accident investigation and reporting.
– Effective communication of safety guidelines to team members.
CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) Training
– Hands-on training in chest compressions and rescue breathing techniques.
– Recognition and response to cardiac arrest situations.
– Skills to maintain blood circulation and oxygenation for a person in cardiac distress.
– Training on automated external defibrillators (AEDs) usage.
Occupational Health & Hygiene Training
– Importance of workplace cleanliness and hygiene practices.
– Guidelines for maintaining a healthy work environment.
– Understanding potential hazards and how to mitigate them.
– Training on personal protective equipment (PPE) usage.
First Aid Training
– Basic life-saving skills for immediate medical emergencies.
– Techniques to handle injuries, burns, and sudden illnesses until professional medical help arrives.
– Instruction on creating a safe environment and preventing further harm.
– Understanding and use of essential first aid supplies and equipment.
Drug & Alcohol Awareness Training
– Education about the impact of drugs and alcohol on personal health and workplace safety.
– Recognition of signs of substance abuse in oneself and colleagues.
– Policies and procedures related to drug testing and rehabilitation programs.
– Encouraging a drug-free workplace culture.
Stress Management Training
– Techniques for recognizing and managing workplace stressors.
– Relaxation exercises and mindfulness practices to reduce stress.
– Strategies for maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
– Identifying support systems and seeking help when needed.
AIDS & STD Awareness Training
– Information about the transmission, prevention, and treatment of AIDS and STDs.
– Importance of safe practices and protection methods.
– Promoting awareness and reducing stigma related to AIDS and STDs.
– Resources for testing, counseling, and support services.
Occupational Health Hazards Awareness
– Identification and awareness of various occupational health hazards.
– Understanding the risks associated with specific job roles.
– Knowledge of preventive measures and safety protocols.
– Training on recognizing early signs of occupational illnesses.
Respiratory Protection Training
– Understanding different types of respiratory hazards in the workplace.
– Proper usage and maintenance of respiratory protection equipment.
– Training on fit testing procedures and checks for a secure seal.
– Importance of regular medical evaluations for employees using respiratory protection.
Scaffolding Training
– Safe assembly, use, and disassembly of scaffolds.
– Inspection and maintenance of scaffold components.
– Fall prevention measures and personal protective equipment.
– Understanding weight capacities and load distribution.
Accident Investigation
– Techniques for investigating workplace accidents.
– Root cause analysis and identifying contributing factors.
– Developing corrective actions to prevent future accidents.
– Detailed documentation of accident investigation findings.
Ergonomics
– Understanding ergonomic principles for workplace design.
– Preventing musculoskeletal disorders.
– Proper workstation setup and equipment usage.
– Employee training on ergonomic practices.
Confined Space Working
– Safe entry, work, and exit procedures for confined spaces.
– Atmospheric testing and ventilation in confined areas.
– Proper usage of personal protective equipment.
– Emergency rescue procedures in confined spaces.
Defense Driving
– Defensive driving techniques to prevent accidents.
– Hazard recognition and quick decision-making skills.
– Vehicle maintenance and inspection guidelines.
– Adhering to traffic laws and regulations.
EOT Crane Operator
– Operating electric overhead traveling (EOT) cranes safely.
– Understanding crane controls and load capacities.
– Pre-operation inspections and maintenance checks.
– Rigging techniques and load securement.
Forklift Operator
– Safe operation of forklifts in various work environments.
– Load handling and stacking techniques.
– Pedestrian awareness and communication while operating forklifts.
– Regular maintenance and inspection of forklifts.
Rigging & Slinging Safety Training
– Proper rigging techniques for lifting operations.
– Selection and inspection of slings and rigging hardware.
– Load securement and center of gravity considerations.
– Communicating effectively during lifting operations.
Safety Cum Rescue Operation
– Integrating safety practices with emergency rescue procedures.
– Specialized training for rescuing injured workers.
– Efficient coordination between safety teams and emergency responders.
– Continuous drills and scenario-based training for rescue operations.
Riggers for Material Handling (Manual & Powered with Crane)
– Manual and powered material handling techniques.
– Safe usage of cranes for material lifting and placement.
– Rigging for both manual and crane-assisted operations.
– Understanding weight capacities and balance points.