Year: 2022 Language: english Playtime: 1h 56m Quality: WEB-DL Format: MP4 Video: H.264 1280x720 30 fps Audio: AAC 48.0 KHz x 320 Kbps Description: This course will teach you to be able to recognise hazards and risks that may affect their health and safety What you'll learn Understanding the Occupational Health and Safety Act (No. 85 of 1993) Basic Health and Safety Principles in and around the Workplace Incidents and the Reporting Thereof Occupational and Environmental Health Important Definitions Requirements Anyone with a computer or smart phone can enroll Communication at NQF Level 3 Description This programme is aligned to the registered SAQA Unit Standard: Monitor, report and make recommendations on the requirements applicable to permit to work systems in a working environment. Once completed successfully you will receive a certificate of competency for the relevant South Africa Qualifications Authority Unit Standard, accredited through the South African Institute of Occupational Safety and Health.Unit Standard ID: 120359NQF Level: 4Credits: 4This course will cover the law and requirements of a health and safety representative, their roles and responsibilities and functions within the workplace and the health and safety committeeOnce completed successfully you will receive a certificate of competency for the relevant South Africa Qualifications Authority Unit Standard, accredited through the South African Institute of Occupational Safety and Health.Throughout this course you will discover:Understanding the Occupational Health and Safety Act (No. 85 of 1993)Basic Health and Safety Principles in and around the WorkplaceIncidents and the Reporting ThereofOccupational and Environmental HealthImportant DefinitionsPlease note that before a learner proceeds on this learning programme, he/she should meet the following requirements as perthe relevant unit standard (please refer next page):Communication at NQF Level 3Mathematical Literacy at NQF Level 3Unit Standard: Provide risk based primary emergency care/ first aid in the work place: SAQA ID 120496Unit Standard: Respond to, implement and manage emergencies according to an emergency action plan in a workplace: SAQA ID– 120329Unit Standard: Demonstrate knowledge pertaining to fires in working places; SAQ ID 120331 Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Section 2: MODULE 1: Understanding the Occupational Health and Safety Act (No. 85 of 1993) Lecture 2 Objectives, Structure of OH and OHS policy Lecture 3 Roles, responsibilities and duties of employer & employee Lecture 4 Representatives and committees Section 3: MODULE 2: Basic Health and Safety Principles in and around a Workplace Lecture 5 Health & safety, applications & principles Lecture 6 PPE, Requirements, selection and limitations for PPE Lecture 7 Application of safety rules Lecture 8 Safety & Intoxication and Alcohol abuse Lecture 9 Motorised equipment and Emergency preparedness Lecture 10 Tools & Equipment Lecture 11 Safety signs Section 4: MODULE 3: Incidents and the Reporting Thereof Lecture 12 Incident preparedness and Accidents & incidents Lecture 13 Classification and factors Lecture 14 Frank Bird Theory, The Domino effect and Incident reporting 2 Section 5: MODULE 4: Occupational and Environmental Health Lecture 15 Introduction Lecture 16 Definition of OH, Objectives of OH and Elements of OHS Lecture 17 Environmental health, Health & Safety and Environmental issues Section 6: MODULE 5: Important Definitions Lecture 18 Important Definitions
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Safety (Ohs) Induction & Liability
Year: 2022
Language: english
Playtime: 1h 56m
Quality: WEB-DL
Format: MP4
Video: H.264 1280x720 30 fps
Audio: AAC 48.0 KHz x 320 Kbps
Description: This course will teach you to be able to recognise hazards and risks that may affect their health and safety
What you'll learn
Understanding the Occupational Health and Safety Act (No. 85 of 1993)
Basic Health and Safety Principles in and around the Workplace
Incidents and the Reporting Thereof
Occupational and Environmental Health
Important Definitions
Requirements
Anyone with a computer or smart phone can enroll
Communication at NQF Level 3
Description
This programme is aligned to the registered SAQA Unit Standard: Monitor, report and make recommendations on the requirements applicable to permit to work systems in a working environment. Once completed successfully you will receive a certificate of competency for the relevant South Africa Qualifications Authority Unit Standard, accredited through the South African Institute of Occupational Safety and Health.Unit Standard ID: 120359NQF Level: 4Credits: 4This course will cover the law and requirements of a health and safety representative, their roles and responsibilities and functions within the workplace and the health and safety committeeOnce completed successfully you will receive a certificate of competency for the relevant South Africa Qualifications Authority Unit Standard, accredited through the South African Institute of Occupational Safety and Health.Throughout this course you will discover:Understanding the Occupational Health and Safety Act (No. 85 of 1993)Basic Health and Safety Principles in and around the WorkplaceIncidents and the Reporting ThereofOccupational and Environmental HealthImportant DefinitionsPlease note that before a learner proceeds on this learning programme, he/she should meet the following requirements as perthe relevant unit standard (please refer next page):Communication at NQF Level 3Mathematical Literacy at NQF Level 3Unit Standard: Provide risk based primary emergency care/ first aid in the work place: SAQA ID 120496Unit Standard: Respond to, implement and manage emergencies according to an emergency action plan in a workplace: SAQA ID– 120329Unit Standard: Demonstrate knowledge pertaining to fires in working places; SAQ ID 120331
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: MODULE 1: Understanding the Occupational Health and Safety Act (No. 85 of 1993)
Lecture 2 Objectives, Structure of OH and OHS policy
Lecture 3 Roles, responsibilities and duties of employer & employee
Lecture 4 Representatives and committees
Section 3: MODULE 2: Basic Health and Safety Principles in and around a Workplace
Lecture 5 Health & safety, applications & principles
Lecture 6 PPE, Requirements, selection and limitations for PPE
Lecture 7 Application of safety rules
Lecture 8 Safety & Intoxication and Alcohol abuse
Lecture 9 Motorised equipment and Emergency preparedness
Lecture 10 Tools & Equipment
Lecture 11 Safety signs
Section 4: MODULE 3: Incidents and the Reporting Thereof
Lecture 12 Incident preparedness and Accidents & incidents
Lecture 13 Classification and factors
Lecture 14 Frank Bird Theory, The Domino effect and Incident reporting 2
Section 5: MODULE 4: Occupational and Environmental Health
Lecture 15 Introduction
Lecture 16 Definition of OH, Objectives of OH and Elements of OHS
Lecture 17 Environmental health, Health & Safety and Environmental issues
Section 6: MODULE 5: Important Definitions
Lecture 18 Important Definitions
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