This document outlines an 8-hour mandatory occupational safety and health (OSH) training course for workers. The course is divided into 6 modules covering topics such as OSH legislation and concepts, hazard identification and risk assessment, emergency preparedness, and administrative OSH requirements. Module 1 provides an introduction and overview of OSH. Module 2 covers general OSH concepts and theories. Module 3 focuses on basic safety principles. Module 4 teaches hazard identification, risk assessment, and control methods. Module 5 addresses emergency preparedness. Finally, Module 6 reviews administrative OSH requirements and penalties for violations.
This document outlines an 8-hour mandatory occupational safety and health (OSH) training course for workers. The course is divided into 6 modules covering topics such as OSH legislation and concepts, hazard identification and risk assessment, emergency preparedness, and administrative OSH requirements. Module 1 provides an introduction and overview of OSH. Module 2 covers general OSH concepts and theories. Module 3 focuses on basic safety principles. Module 4 teaches hazard identification, risk assessment, and control methods. Module 5 addresses emergency preparedness. Finally, Module 6 reviews administrative OSH requirements and penalties for violations.
This document outlines an 8-hour mandatory occupational safety and health (OSH) training course for workers. The course is divided into 6 modules covering topics such as OSH legislation and concepts, hazard identification and risk assessment, emergency preparedness, and administrative OSH requirements. Module 1 provides an introduction and overview of OSH. Module 2 covers general OSH concepts and theories. Module 3 focuses on basic safety principles. Module 4 teaches hazard identification, risk assessment, and control methods. Module 5 addresses emergency preparedness. Finally, Module 6 reviews administrative OSH requirements and penalties for violations.
Training Topics Time Allotment Participants will be able to Module 1: I. Introduction to OSH 1 hour. appreciate OSH and know the Overview - Importance of OSH importance of various data and - Situationer using the Philippines Data from PSA & DOLE Inspection Data legislations relating to OSH - Salient features of OSH Legislations 1. RA 11058 and its IRR (DO 198-18) 2. OSH Standards, as amended including related provisions of PD 626 and with emphasis on duties of OSH Personnel and HSC Participants will be able to Module 2: II. General Concepts on OSH 1 hour and 30 understand and apply concepts on Understanding OSH - Accident Causation Theories (ex. Domino Theory) mins. OSH in their workplaces - Accident Causation and Prevention 1. Unsafe Act and Unsafe Conditions 2. Accident Prevention 3. Benefits of having Safety and Health Practices in the Workplace III. Definition of OSH Terms with examples - Safety Hazards - Health Hazards - Risks 1. Low Risks 2. Medium Risks 3. High Risks Participants will be able to know Module 3: IV. Basic Safety Concepts and Principles 2 hours and apply basic safety concepts in Knowing Safety - Housekeeping and Materials Handling and Storage their workplaces Hazards and Controls - Machine Safety (Types, Sources and Controls) - Electrical Safety (Types, Sources, LOTO and Controls) - Fire Safety (Elements of Fire, Prevention and Controls) - Chemical Safety - Workshop Application of Learning Objectives Training Module Training Topics Time Allotment Participants will be able to Module 4: V. Hazards Identification , Risk Assessment and Control (HIRAC) 2 hours identify hazards with its Hazards - Key steps in recognizing and identifying hazards accompanying risks and Identification , Risk 1. Safety Hazards participants to recommend Assessment and 2. Health Hazards measures of control Control (HIRAC) - Risk Assessment and Prioritization - Application of Controls (Engineering, Administrative & PPE) - Workshop on Accomplishing Risk Assessment Form/Matrix Participants will be able to know Module 5: VI. Workplace Emergency Preparedness 1 hour how to respond in workplace Workplace - Roles of OSH Personnel emergencies and participate during Emergency - Responses during Emergency conduct of emergency drills Preparedness - Conduct of Emergency Drills (i.e. Earthquake Drill/Fire Drill/Bomb Threat) Participants will be able to identify Module 6: VII. Administrative OSH Requirements 30 mins. the prescribed administrative Administrative OSH - Reportorial Requirements and Prescriptive Period of Submission (R1020, requirements and the provided Requirements AEDR, WAIR, AMR, RSO, OSH Committee Report) penalties for violations - Mandatory OSH Programs - Penalties for violations - Post Test