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Preventing and Reducing Injuries in the Workplace
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Sat, 12 October 2019 |
Sat, 12 October 2019 |
1250 TTD Per Seat |
Course Fee $1,250.00
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Every year, hundreds of injuries and illnesses take place in the workplace in Trinidad and Tobago. These vary by type of workplace environment, for example, office setting, manufacturing, oil and gas industry, retail sector, financial sector, construction, schools, etc.
In this course, participants will firstly become exposed to the major types of injuries and illnesses that occur in the workplace - quite an illuminating disclosure. Possession of this powerful knowledge will certainly empower organizations to develop and implement policies and interventions that will both prevent as well as deal with such injuries and illnesses that occur in the workplace. Further, and even more fundamental, the course will enlighten employees on what they themselves should and shouldn’t do that will prevent and reduce their injuries and illness in the workplace.
This is a critical course not only for HSE personnel or those employees who are desirous of joining this field, but also, to the employees who have a keen interest in their own health and welfare.
SCHEDULE
DATE: Saturday 12th October, 2019
TIME:8:00am-5:30pm (8 contact hours)
VENUE: CISPS Training Room - 81-82 Montrose Main Road, Chaguanas
Certificate of Participation Awarded
Training by Qualified and Experienced OSH Professional
To Register for this course, please call us at 299-8635/8636, 361-1024 or 223-6999
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Accident and Incident Investigations
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Sat, 05 October 2019 |
Sat, 05 October 2019 |
1250 TTD Per Seat |
Investment: $1,250.00
COURSE DESCRIPTION: OSHA strongly encourages employers to investigate all incidents in which a worker was hurt, as well as close calls, in which a worker might have been hurt if the circumstances had been slightly different.
In the past, the term "accident" was often used when referring to an unplanned, unwanted event. To many, "accident" suggests an event that was random, and could not have been prevented. Since nearly all worksite fatalities, injuries, and illnesses are preventable, OSHA suggests using the term "incident" investigation.
Investigating a work site incident— a fatality, injury, illness, or close call— provides employers and workers the opportunity to identify hazards in their operations and shortcomings in their safety and health programs. Most importantly, it enables employers and workers to identify and implement the corrective actions necessary to prevent future incidents.
Key Training Areas include:
- Principles of accident and incident investigation
- Benefits of accident/incident prevention
- Basic concepts of human factors
- Accident /incident reporting and scope of investigation
- Accident investigation techniques
- Stages of accident investigation
Certificate Awarded.
Training by experienced and qualified occupational health and safety professional.
SCHEDULE (8 contact hours)
DATES: Saturday 5th October, 2019
TIME: 8:00am-5:30pm.
LOCATION: CISPS Training Centre, 81-82 Montrose Main Road, Chaguanas.
To register for this course, contact us at 299-8635/36, 361-1024 or email us at
info@caribbeansecurityinstitute.com
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Fire Warden Training
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Wed, 04 December 2019 |
Wed, 04 December 2019 |
850 TTD Per Seat |
Investment: $850.00
COURSE DESCRIPTION: In Trinidad and Tobago, there is the culture of unpreparedness. Now is the time to fix this. Fires occur in any place and time. Not only are fires restricted to restaurants and the oil and gas sectors, but all types of organizations are at high risk of fires.
Organizations should not be left unprotected in terms of what they can do to prevent as well as respond to fires. Many times, it is too late when the fire service arrives to extinguish an ongoing fire. It is the critical small steps that each organization can do that can eventually save the day.
A simple strategy to adopt is to train fire wardens in every organization. If an organization is large, it is recommended that persons in various departments be trained. If an organization occupies more than floor in a building, then persons in every floor should be trained. This is a preventative strategy that can save your organization in the long term.
In this 6-hour Fire Warden Training, participants are introduced to the critical aspects in the identification and control of fire risks. Further, they will be able to understand basic fire hazards and their consequential risks in the workplace. Next to be tackled are the main measures that can be taken to minimize such fire risks. And, emergency response protocols are also fully covered in this training.
ADDITIONAL INFO:
DATE: Wednesday 4th December, 2019
TIME: 9:00am-3:00pm (6 contact hours)
VENUE: CISPS Training Room - 81-82 Montrose Main Road, Chaguanas.
Certificate of Completion Awarded and valid for 2 years.
Training by experienced Fire Safety Professional.
To Register for this course, please call us at 223-6999, 299-8625, 299-8626, 361-1024 or email us at info@caribbeansecurityinstitute.com
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Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
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Sat, 21 September 2019 |
Sat, 21 September 2019 |
1250 TTD |
COST: $1,250
Hazards are present in every working environment, but how do you know which one will have the most potential in causing injuries to workers? Through a proactive approach of identifying hazards at your work places you will be much more prepared to eliminate or control them before any accidents, injuries, property damage or downtime happens.
This course will provide proven techniques for hazard identification, assessing risks and controlling hazards for everyday situations. Every properly functioning health and safety program in organizations should be able to accurately identify, assess and control hazards. It should be part of the legal, morale and economic obligations in any organization.
DATE: Saturday 21st September, 2019
TIME: 8.00AM - 5.30PM
VENUE: CISPS Training Room
COST: $1,250
Training by Experienced and Qualified Professional
Certificate of Participation Awarded
To Register for this course, contact us at 299-8635/8636, 361-1024, 223-6999 or email us at info@caribbeansecurityinstitute.com
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Sick Building Syndrome
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Sat, 28 September 2019 |
Sat, 28 September 2019 |
1250 TTD Per Seat |
INVESTMENT: $1,250
SICK BUILDING SYNDROME
‘Sick Building Syndrome’, as the name implies, can be defined as a situation whereby the occupants of a building experience acute health and comfort effects that appear to be linked to time spent in a building - a condition affecting office staff, typically marked by headaches and respiratory problems, attributed to unhealthy or stressful factors in the working environment including poor ventilation.
This issue may need to be addressed due to high absenteeism, lack of employee morale and lower productivity. While many employees have complained about these effects and employers have grappled with ways to treat with this issue, there is still no definitive proof that this illness is real. In an effort to ensure that productivity levels remain high, employers should invest in finding out the causes of these issues.
COURSE DETAILS
DATE: Saturday, September 28th, 2019
VENUE: CISPS Training Room - 81-82 Montrose Main Road, Chaguanas
TIME: 8.00am - 5.00pm
INVESTMENT: $1,250
Training by Professional and Qualified Professional
Certificate of Participation awarded.
To register for this course, contact us at 223-6999, 299-8635/36 or 361-1024 or or email us at info@caribbeansecurityinstitute.com. |
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Understanding the OSH Act
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Wed, 28 August 2019 |
Wed, 28 August 2019 |
1250 TTD Per Seat |
COST: $1,250.00
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Powerful and comprehensive legislation to protect employer and employee from serious hurt, injury and death as well as damage and destruction to machinery and plant exists for Trinidad and Tobago. The OSH Act of 2004 and its amendment in 2006 provides all of the mechanisms and legal requirements for safety, fire, health, welfare, etc.
This eight-hour course treats with the major elements of the law and its attendant regulations with the ultimate aim of ensuring that organisations remain or get compliant. In fact, all of the offences, penalties and legal proceedings are covered. Employers, including self-employed persons, do not want their employees to “refuse to work” due to OSH concerns as this ‘downtime’ can cost millions of dollars, even closure of companies. This course shall empower organisations and persons to get such matters right. There are several mechanisms set out to ensure that all OSH matters are adhered to. These include annual risk assessments, safety committees, etc. that are covered in this course as well. Other critical parts of the OSH requirements are accident investigations, notifications, the OSH Authority and their powers, etc. These form an integral part of this life-saving and indeed cost-saving course for persons and organisations. In this 8-hour course, you shall understand:
· Main elements of OSH Act that impact organisations including self-employed persons and occupiers · Legal requirements for organisations and employers · How to avoid Employees Refusing to Work · Main offences, penalties and legal proceedings · Safety, Fire, Health, Welfare matters · Annual Risk Assessments · Duties and Responsibilities of OSH Authority
SCHEDULE
Date: Wednesday 28th August 2019
Time: 8:00am-5:30pm (8 contact hours)
Venue: CISPS Training Centre, 81-82, Montrose Main Road, Chaguanas.
Certificate awarded
This programme is conducted by a qualified and experienced OSH Professional
To register for this course, contact us at 223-6999, 299-8635, 299-8636, 361-1024
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