Health and Safety Training - ONLINE
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~ Purpose ~
Health and safety training is crucial for all workplaces to ensure a safe environment for employees. It encompasses various topics designed to educate maritime workers about potential hazards, safe work practices, and emergency procedures.
~ Objectives ~
Participants will learn all about legal rights and responsibilities, health and workplace good practices, safety rules, emergency procedures, protective equipment and hazards mitigation points.
~ Content ~
>>The course set includes series of training modules and video materials (365 days of content access).<<
~ Certification ~
Upon successful completion of the online course you will be granted with personalized training certificate (validity: Unlimited).
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Welcome
Introduction
Vessel Team Responsibilities: Deck Officers
Vessel Team Responsibilities: Engine Officers
Vessel Team Responsibilities: Ratings and Crew
Management Responsibilities
Office Team (Supporting Staff)
MLC: Articles 1 - 16
Explanatory Note to the Regulations and the Code of the Maritime Labour Convention
Minimum Requirements for Seafarers to Work on a Ship
Conditions of Employment
Conditions of Employment - Part 2
Accommodation, Recreational Facilities, Food and Catering
Health Protection, Medical Care, Welfare and Social Security Protection
Health Protection, Medical Care, Welfare and Social Security Protection - 2.Part
Health Protection, Medical Care, Welfare and Social Security Protection - 3. Part
Compliance and Enforcement
Compliance and Enforcement - Part 2
Compliance and Enforcement - Part 3
Appendixes
ISM: Purpose and Implementation
Certification and Verification
Guidelines: Implementation By Administrations
Certification and Verification Process
Guidelines: Implementation by Companies
Guidance on the Qualifications, Training and Experience
Guidance on Near-Miss Reporting
CHEMICALS: ILO General Provisions
General Obligations, Responsibilities and Duties
Classification Systems
Labelling and Marking
Chemical Safety Data Sheets
Operational Control Measures
Design and Installation
Work System and Practices
Personal Protection
Information and Training
Maintenance of Engineering Control Measures
Monitoring at the Workplace
Medical and Health Surveillance
Emergency Procedures and First Aid (Chemicals)
Investigation and Reporting of Accidents, Occupational Diseases and Other Incidents
MANUAL HANDLING: Risk Assessment
Types of Hazards
Anatomy and Posture
Injuries and Symptoms
Mitigating Activities
FIRE: Protection
COMPANY: Safety Management
Permit to Work Procedure
Enclosed Space Entry
Working Aloft
Electrical Systems & Isolations / LOTO
Pressurized Systems and Diving
Slips, Trips and Falls
Danger of H2S
Working with Tools
Ladder Safety
Power Tools
Health Procedure
Other Contageous Diseases
Hygiene Procedure
Harmful Effects of Tobacco
Display Screen Equipment Risks
Causes of Occupational Accidents
Health and Safety Signage
Mess & Accommodation
PPE: Introduction
Head Protection
Eye and Face Protection
Hand and Arm Protection
Foot and Leg Protection
Body Protection
Safety Belts and Harness
Ear Protection
Respiratory Protection
Annexure I - Use of Behavior Analysis to Encourage Workmen to Wear Personal Protection Equipment
EMERGENCY and Contingency Response Procedure
Drill Scenarios
Emergency Response Prompts
FIRST AID: Introduction
Principles of First Aid
Emergency Action Plan (First Aid)
Cuts, Scrapes and Brazes
Poisoning
Hypothermia
Frostbites
Burns
Bleeding (External)
Internal Injuries
Spinal and Head Injuries
Drowning
Heart Attack
Summary
Importance of MLC 2006
Making the ISM Code work for you
Safe Handling of Chemicals
PPE Onboard Ships
Associated Onboard Hazards
Manual Handling of Loads
Enclosed Spaces Entry Awareness
Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) Awareness
RPE Proper Usage & Awareness
Dropped Objects Awareness
Substances Abuse
First Aid Basics
Course Materials Part I.
Course Materials Part II.
Course Materials Part III.
Course Materials Part IV.
Course Materials Part V.
Course Materials Part VI.
Course Materials Part VII.
Course Materials Part VIII.
Exam: Health and Safety Training