Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
- ✓Apply occupational safety and health requirements in accordance with OSHA standards at workplaces.
- ✓Identify and assess occupational hazards before incidents occur.
- ✓Implement safe energy isolation procedures (Lockout/Tagout – LOTO).
- ✓Design and implement emergency plans, evacuation procedures, and escape routes.
- ✓Select and properly use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) based on hazard types.
- ✓Safely manage electrical and mechanical hazards.
- ✓Apply fire prevention methods and safely handle flammable materials and compressed gases.
- ✓Work safely in confined spaces and high-risk areas.
- ✓Identify and assess workplace hazards.
- ✓Determine appropriate engineering and administrative control measures.
- ✓Select suitable Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
- ✓Prepare emergency and evacuation plans.
- ✓Select appropriate fire protection systems and fire extinguishers.
Course Content
Unit 01: Safety Concepts & Egress Paths in Worksites0h
- Who Is This Training Course For?
- Overview of the (OSHA) Course Content
- Fundamental Workplace Safety Regulations (1)
- Fundamental Workplace Safety Regulations (2)
- Egress Paths – Introduction & Definitions (1)
- Egress Paths – Introduction & Definitions (2)
- General Essential Requirements for Safe Worksites
- Components of Egress Paths (1)
- Components of Egress Paths (2)
- Components of Egress Paths (3)
Unit 02: OSHA Requirements for Electrical Hazard Protection0h
- General OSHA Requirements for Electrical Hazard Prevention (1)
- General OSHA Requirements for Electrical Hazard Prevention (2)
- OSHA Requirements for Electrical Personal Protective Equipment
- OSHA Requirements for Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) (1)
- OSHA Requirements for Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) (2)
- Safety Procedures for Locking Out Energy Sources
- Electricity: Characteristics & Nature
- Explanation of Ohm’s Law in Electrical Circuits
- Electrical Hazards
- Electrical Accident Prevention Procedures
Unit 03: Personal Protective Programs in Worksites0h
- Introduction: Types & Sources of Machinery and Equipment Hazards
- Common Injuries When Handling Equipment (1)
- Common Injuries When Handling Equipment (2)
- Machine Guarding Barriers (1)
- Machine Guarding Barriers (2)
- Hearing Protection Program (1)
- Hearing Protection Program (2)
- Hearing Protection Program (3)
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (1)
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (2)
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (3)
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (4)
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (5)
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (6)
Unit 04: Fire Risk Management & Flammable Materials0h
- Fires & Fire Extinguishers – Introduction
- Types of Fires
- Types of Fire Extinguishers (1)
- Types of Fire Extinguishers (2)
- Fire Suppression
- Flammable & Combustible Liquids – Introduction (1)
- Flammable & Combustible Liquids – Introduction (2)
- Classification of Flammable & Combustible Liquids
- Containers & Portable Tanks for Liquids
- Compressed Gases & Gas Cylinders (1)
- Compressed Gases & Gas Cylinders (2)
Unit 05: Occupational Health & Safety in Hazardous and Confined Areas0h
- Hazardous Area Classification (1)
- Hazardous Area Classification (2)
- Safe Work in Confined Spaces – Introduction
- Atmospheric Hazards in Confined Spaces
- Mechanical, Physical & Engulfment Hazards in Confined Spaces
- Confined Space Entry & Work Procedures
- Occupational Health – Introduction
- Occupational Health – Chemical Hazards in the Workplace (1)
- Occupational Health – Chemical Hazards in the Workplace (2)
- Occupational Health: Physical, Biological & Ergonomic Hazards
- Occupational Health: Risk Assessment & Control Systems
- Forklift Safety Instructions
Unit 06: Safety in Manual & Industrial Work and Environmental Control0h
- Hand Tools – Introduction & Safety Guidelines
- Common Mistakes When Using Hand Tools
- Hazard Communication System (HAZCOM) – Introduction
- Essential Elements of the Program (1)
- Essential Elements of the Program (2)
- Welding & Cutting Operations – Introduction
- General Requirements for Welding & Cutting (1)
- General Requirements for Welding & Cutting (2)
- General Requirements for Welding & Cutting (3)
- Occupational Health & Environmental Control – Medical Services
- Occupational Health & Environmental Control – Sanitation
Unit 07: Safety in Ladders, Scaffolds & Excavations0h
- Walking & Working Surfaces – Introduction
- Fixed Industrial Ladders
- Portable Ladders
- Extension & Fixed Ladders
- Ladders & Stairways
- Scaffolds: Introduction & Related Accident Types
- Types of Scaffolds
- General Requirements & Conditions
- Scaffold Rules
- Bracing & Guardrails
- Scaffold Tying
- Excavation Work
- Methods to Prevent Excavation Wall Collapse
Unit 08: Safety in High-Risk Operations, Lifting & Radiation0h
- Fall Protection
- Personal Fall Prevention Equipment
- Hazard Protection Systems
- Material Handling & Crane Safety
- Crane Load Chart
- Man Basket Lifting by Cranes
- Man Basket Specifications
- Lifting Equipment
- Radiation Safety (1)
- Radiation Safety (2)
Instructors
Dr. Mahmoud Gamal is a specialized instructor in the field of Health, Safety & Environment (HSE), with over 7 years of hands-on experience across industrial, construction, and food sectors. He has contributed to the development and implementation of HSE management systems, led safety teams, and delivered effective training programs that enhance workplace safety performance and promote a strong safety culture within organizations.
FAQ
Is this course suitable for recent graduates or those without practical experience?
Yes, the course is designed for all levels, including recent graduates, providing essential knowledge and practical skills in occupational safety.
What benefits will I gain after completing the course?
Upon completion, participants will be able to identify workplace hazards, implement safety procedures according to OSHA standards, and reduce accidents and injuries on job sites.
Does the course cover all occupational hazards, including electrical hazards, fire, and confined spaces?
Yes, the course is comprehensive and covers all types of occupational hazards, including electrical risks, fire, flammable materials, and work in confined spaces, with a strong focus on prevention and practical application.