DEFENSIVE DRIVING - HINDI
The goal of this Defensive Driving course is to impart driving skills to ‘save lives, time, and money, in spite of the conditions around you and the actions of others” as defined by the provisions of Safe Practices for Motor Vehicles Operations.
This course emphasizes on driving skills beyond what is possessed by an average licensed driver and is an asset for logistics companies.
This course contains presentations in Hindi and it would benefit everyone who can read Hindi.
BASIC FIRST AID
First-aid is the immediate care given to the victim of an accident or sudden illness before the arrival of a qualified expert.
This basic first course includes
- Golden rules of first aiders
- DRABCD technique
- CPR Procedure
- Types of Injuries & their First Aid methodology
- Burns, Bleeding, and Shock
- Musculoskeletal Injuries
- Medical Emergencies - Cardiac Arrest, Stroke, Fitz, Faint, Choking, Snakebites, Dog bites, Animal Bites, Insect bites and Exposure to chemicals.
HOME & CHILD SAFETY
Home safety refers to the awareness and education of risks and potential dangers in and around a home which may cause bodily harm, injury, or even death to those residing in and around the physical structure of a home. It includes mitigating or preventing unwanted dangers through testing, research and accepted standards of applications and practices.
In this course, we have covered
- Common Hazards at home
- Fire
- Electricity
- Slip, Trip & Fall
- Kitchen fire safety
- General LPG cylinder Safety
- Various causes of electrical hazard
- Child Safety
- Home Fire safety
- Home Fire Detectors
- Home Fire Fighting Equipment
- Emergency Evacuation
- Emergency Response in case of Fire
- First Aid Measures
COMMUNITY AWARENESS COVID-19
Community Awareness - COVID-19
How to start industrial Operations safely after this pandemic virus?
What are the rules to be implemented and followed inside the organization?
Safety Operating Procedures - COVID-19!
All dos and don'ts that everyone should know!
Take our 30 minutes online course !!!
FIRE FIGHTING & EMERGENCY RESPONSE AWARENESS
In India, one of the most important reasons constituting workplace accidents is Fire. According to a survey conducted by India Risk Survey (IRS), Fire ranks as the third biggest risk in 2018 which ranked fifth in 2017 to the Indian Businesses. The survey states that the reason for the most likely potential fire outbreaks at business locations is Electric short-circuit.
Four things must be present at the same time in order to produce fire
- Enough oxygen to sustain combustion.
- Enough heat to raise the material to its ignition temperature.
- Some sort of fuel or combustible material.
- The chemical, exothermic reaction that is fire.
Some of the most common causes of workplace fire are:
- Electrical Equipment
- Deliberate Ignition
- Hot Work
- Smoking
- Heating and Cooking Appliances
- Storage of Flammable liquids and gases
- Static Sparks
- Mechanical Heat
- Chemical Reactions
- Poor House Keeping
Management’s role in protecting workplace from fire hazards
- Establish a sound Fire Safety Management Plan
- Preparing Employees based on the Fire Safety Management Plan
- Emergency Preparedness
- Mock drills
- Training and Instructions to handle Fire Emergencies
- Provision of suitable Fire Alarm Systems and Fire-Fighting Equipment.
- Emergency Rescue and Evacuation Plan
The employees get clear knowledge on how to act in case of fire
- The ways to raise the fire alarm
- What to do when hearing a fire alarm
- Means of Escape
- Emergency Lighting
- Exit and Directional Signs
- Assembly point Operations
After taking this course you will be aware of the above-mentioned fire fighting and emergency response aspects.
ISO 45001 TRANSITION
ISO 45001 is an International Standard that specifies requirements for an occupational health and safety (OH&S) management system, with guidance for its use, to enable an organization to proactively improve its OH&S performance in preventing injury and ill-health.
This course covers the changes required for the transition of OSHA 18001 to ISO 45001
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Environmental Management is required for development without destruction or overuse of natural resources and to reduce pollution and degradation of nature.
Environmental Management is a field of study dedicated to understanding human-environment interactions and the application of science and common-sense to solving problems.
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
Hazardous wastes, which may be in solid, liquid, or gaseous form, may cause danger to health or environment, either alone or when in contact with other wastes.
In this course, we have covered,
- Waste and its types
- Hazardous waste
- Effects of hazardous wastes on the environment
- Hazardous waste classes
- Responsibilities of occupier for hazardous waste management
- Hazardous waste management system
- Storage of hazardous waste and its requirements & criteria
- Import/export of hazardous wastes
- Transportation of hazardous wastes
- Treatment and disposal of hazardous wastes
- Treatment and disposal process and techniques
- Hazardous Waste & its Control measures
- Case study
INDUCTION SAFETY PROGRAM
Whenever you hire new workers, it's important that you incorporate safety into their induction to the worksite – before they start their job. Not only will this help them understand how to do their work safely, but it will also let them know that you take safety seriously.
In this course, we have covered,
- Safety induction - Importance
- Legal Responsibilities & rules and regulation
- Workplace hazards and types
- Reporting and un-acceptable behavior
- Fire Arrangements
- Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH)
- Manual Handling and lifting techniques
- Safety Signs & General Building Arrangements
- Security Arrangements & First – aid
- Personal protective equipment ( PPE )
SCAFFOLDING SAFETY
Scaffolding is used in the construction industry in many different ways by a wide range of trades. It provides a temporary and stable above‑ground platform for workers and their tools and materials so that construction tasks can be carried out safely and effectively.
In this course, we have covered,
- Introduction
- Types of scaffolding and their components
- Modular scaffolding
- Classes of scaffold
- Scaffold components
- Erecting scaffold
- Selecting materials, tools and equipment
- Obtaining the scaffold
- Selecting and inspecting components
- Inspecting components
- Out‑of‑service tags
- Scaffold located ready for use
- Erecting procedure
- Safe handling
- Erecting framed scaffold
- Closing procedures
- Dismantling scaffolding
- Clean‑up procedure