Introduction of NASP Course

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NASP Authorized Trainer Mohamed Yehia Abd El Aziz #506982

:NASP

Professionals National Association of Safety

NASP (IASP) certifications are accepted worldwide and are


accepted by the US Federal Government, State Governments,
Local Governments and major businesses and industries in USA.

NASP Safety & Health Diploma (40 Hour Training)

Short training courses on any Safety & Health Topics


(Welding, Rigging Operations, Confined Space Entry Hydrogen Sulphide, Ergonomics, Industrial Hygiene,
Inspection & Risk Assessment, Job Hazard Analysis,
Accident Investigation and analysis Etc.)

NASP/ USA SAFETY DIPLOMA

:Course Description
This course is specifically designed for Safety managers and
safety engineers who are responsible of preparing and
implementing safety and health programs at their work,
who carry accident investigation and analysis, and who are
responsible of carrying out risk assessment and job hazard

.analysis for all activities in the workplace


:Course Objectives

The course is designed to provide participants with the required skills and
knowledge to prepare and implement safety and health programs
(Safety and Health Plans) at their work.
To provide participants with the necessary skills to conduct accident
investigation and analysis. To carry out risk assessment and other risk
)(management techniques
.To prepare and implement Emergency plans and procedures

.Workplace Inspection and Hazard identification and control


.Proper Training Programs


WHO TO ATTEND

Safety Officers, Supervisors, and Safety


Managers

Environmental Protection Personnel

Construction and plant Engineers

Eight Principles of a Safe Workplace


Safety is an Ethical Responsibility-1
Safety is a Culture Not a Program-2
Management is Responsible- 3
Employees Must Be Trained to Work Safely-4
Safety is a Condition of Employment- 5
All Injuries Are Preventable- 6
Safety Programs Must Be Site Specific with Recurring Audits of the - 7
Workplace and Prompt Corrective Action
Safety is Good Business- 8

:The Professional certificates are


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STS (Safety Training Specialist)


SPS (Safety Planning Specialist)
EHS (Certified Environmental Health and Safety
Management Specialist)
4. SAC (Certified Safety Auditor)
5.
CSM (Certified Safety Manager)
6.
CSA (Certified Safety Administrator)
7.
HAZWOPER CERTIFIED TRAINER
8.
MSA (Master Safety Administrator Diploma Program)
Construction and Business / Industry.
9.
Licensed Safety Professional
10. Certified Safety Auditor
11. Advanced Safety Professional
12. Integrated Safety Management

The Specialty Certifications


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4.

Workplace Violence Prevention Specialist (WVS).


Emergency Management Specialist (SEM).
Certified Ergonomics Technician (CET)
Safety Inspections Technician (SIT)

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8.

Hazard Analysis Technician (HAT)


Accident Investigation Technician (AIT)
Blood borne Pathogens Safety Technician (BPT).
Machine Safeguarding Technician (MGT).

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10.
11.

Chemical Safety Technician Certification Course for Construction (CST).


Electrical Safety Technician Certification Course for Construction (EST)
Materials Handling Safety Technician Certification Course (Includes: Cranes, Derricks,
Hoists, Elevators, Forklifts) (MHT)
12. Fall Protection and Elevated Structures Safety Technician Certification Course (Includes:
Scaffolds, Stairways, Ladders, Hoist and General Fall Protection) (SLT)
13. Steel Erection Safety Technician Certification Course (TSE).
14. Trenching and Excavations Safety Technician Certification Course (Includes: Trenching and
Shoring, Excavations, and Underground Construction) (TET)
15. Welding, Cutting, Brazing Safety Technician Certification Course (WST)

:Course Topics
Regulatory Compliance- 1

The Business of Safety- 2

Understanding Safety- 3

Understanding OSHA- 4

Civil & Criminal Liability- 5

Safety Training Methods- 6

:Duration of The Course

Five Days

Final Exam

Final Exam- Final Exam must be passed with


.a 70% to pass the course

Certificates

successful completion of the course,


participants will receive a certificate and
completion card from NASP USA

Sample of NASP Pocket Card

Sample of NASP Certificate

Our goals are so simple

No Harm to People
No damage to the Environment
No damage to the Equipment
No lose of Material

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