20 - 24 Oct 2025
London (UK)
Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street
Cost : 6000 € Euro
Occupational safety and health systems include a set of standards and practices aimed at protecting production elements—especially the human element—from accidents and injuries in the workplace. These systems work to create suitable conditions and techniques to ensure worker safety, thereby enabling high productivity. Business organizations pay close attention to occupational safety and health systems, integrating them into human resource management strategies. The rationale is that a physically and mentally healthy worker is the ideal employee for institutions that seek continuous and uninterrupted productivity. Ensuring the safety of the workforce is therefore a top priority in any discussion concerning work or production.
By the end of this training program, participants will be able to:
Understand the latest occupational safety and health programs, OSHA standards, and the required procedures and guidelines for various activities in their facilities.
Conduct inspections and assessments related to safety procedures and develop appropriate emergency response plans.
Apply safety and health policies, standards, and procedures in accordance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA – U.S. Department of Labor) management levels.
Managers, engineers, and supervisors in occupational safety and health.
Safety inspectors and officers at various work sites.
Supervisors with responsibilities related to occupational safety and health.
Managers, engineers, and supervisors in construction and development projects.
Operations and maintenance supervisors, shift leaders, and workgroup leaders.
Engineers and supervisors at construction sites.
Engineers and technicians (all specialties).
Anyone wishing to enhance their skills and knowledge in this field.
Day 1:
General Introduction to OSHA and Construction Standards
Emergency Escape Methods – Electrical Hazards
Lockout/Tagout Systems for Equipment
Hazardous Work Areas – Guarding and Protection of Equipment
Day 2:
Occupational Health – Bloodborne Pathogens
Fall Protection and Prevention – Scaffolding and Ladders
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Respiratory Protection Programs
Hand Tools and Excavation Works
Day 3:
Use of Explosives in Construction Operations
Firefighting – Fire Extinguishers – Classification
Materials Used for Fire Suppression
Day 4:
Modern Fire Alarm Systems
Automatic Fire Suppression Systems
Communication of Hazardous Chemical Information
Ergonomics – Welding and Cutting Activities
Day 5:
Radiation Safety – Flammable and Combustible Materials
Cranes, Excavators, Lifts, Elevators, and Conveyor Belts
Practical Applications, Case Studies
Workshop Session