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IASP Advance Diploma in Occupational Safety and Health
IASP Advance Diploma in Occupational Safety and Health
Course Overview
The IASP/NASP Advance Diploma in Occupational Safety & Health is a comprehensive educational program designed for safety professionals who are seeking to enhance their knowledge and expertise in workplace safety beyond standard OSHA requirements. This advanced course covers a wide array of topics, including hazard communication, personal protective equipment, fire protection, and many more, equipping participants with the skills necessary to implement effective safety programs. Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical application, you'll gain the confidence to lead safety initiatives and foster a culture of safety within your organization.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the IASP/NASP Advance Diploma in Occupational Safety & Health, participants will be able to:
- Understand the fundamental principles of the OSHA Act and its implications for workplace safety and health.
- Accurately maintain and assess workplace safety records in accordance with OSHA guidelines.
- Implement effective safety orientations tailored to the specific needs of various work environments.
- Identify and mitigate health hazards associated with hazardous materials, using appropriate communication and safety measures.
- Apply principles of process safety management to prevent workplace accidents and maintain compliance.
- Select and utilize personal protective equipment effectively to minimize employee exposure to hazards.
- Design and execute fire protection plans and emergency response strategies.
- Handle materials safely and implement best practices for storage to prevent accidents and injuries.
- Use hand and power tools safely and train others in their proper use.
- Recognize and control welding and cutting hazards to maintain a safe workplace.
- Understand and mitigate electrical hazards to foster a safe work environment.
- Identify risks associated with struck-by and caught-in-between hazards, implementing control measures to prevent incidents.
- Develop and enforce fall protection protocols to ensure worker safety at heights.
- Conduct crane and rigging operations safely, ensuring compliance with industry standards.
- Safely operate motor vehicles in the workplace while minimizing the risk of accidents.
- Implement best practices for excavation and trenching to prevent collapses and related hazards.
- Apply safe practices for concrete and masonry construction, ensuring worker safety.
- Use stairways and ladders safely, addressing common hazards to prevent falls.
- Assess risks related to confined spaces and implement monitoring and safety protocols to protect workers.
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to OSHA and the OSHA Act
- Overview of OSHA
- Key provisions of the OSH Act
- Understanding OSHA’s role in workplace safety
Module 2: Recordkeeping
- Overview of OSHA's recordkeeping requirements
- How to maintain safety and health records
- Reporting and documenting workplace incidents
Module 3A: Basic Safety Orientation
- Importance of safety orientation
- Developing effective orientation programs
- Engaging employees in a safety culture
Module 3B: Scaffolds
- Types of scaffolds and their uses
- Safety requirements for scaffold use
- Inspecting and maintaining scaffolds
Module 4: Health Hazards: Hazard Communication
- Understanding chemical hazards
- OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard (HCS)
- Developing and implementing a communication program
Module 5: Health Hazards: Hazardous Materials
- Identifying hazardous materials in the workplace
- Safe handling and storage practices
- Emergency response to hazardous materials incidents
Module 6: Process Safety Management
- Overview of process safety management (PSM)
- Key elements of an effective PSM program
- Case studies in process safety incidents
Module 7: Personal Protective Equipment
- Types of PPE and industrial applications
- Selection and maintenance of PPE
- Training employees on PPE use
Module 8: Fire Protection
- Fire hazards and prevention measures
- Developing a fire safety plan
- Emergency procedures and evacuation plans
Module 9: Materials Handling and Storage
- Best practices for materials handling
- Safe storage techniques to prevent accidents
- Ergonomic considerations in material handling
Module 10: Hand and Power Tools
- Safety guidelines for using hand and power tools
- Maintenance and inspection of tools
- Training for tool safety competency
Module 11: Welding and Cutting
- Types of welding processes and associated hazards
- Safety practices to minimize risks
- Personal protective measures for welding
Module 12: Electrical Safety
- Identifying electrical hazards
- Safe work practices for electrical installations
- Emergency response to electrical incidents
Module 13: Struck-By and Caught in Between Hazards
- Types of struck-by and caught-in hazards
- Control measures to reduce risks
- Training the workforce on hazard recognition
Module 14: Fall Protection
- Understanding fall hazards and prevention strategies
- Designing a fall protection plan
- Training workers on fall safety measures
Module 15: Cranes and Rigging
- Overview of crane operations and common hazards
- Best practices for rigging and lifting materials
- Inspection and maintenance requirements
Module 16: Motor Vehicles
- Safe operation of motor vehicles in the workplace
- Preventing accidents and injuries from vehicle use
- Training for safe driving practices
Module 17: Excavations
- Hazards associated with excavation work
- Safe practices and regulatory requirements
- Emergency preparedness for excavation incidents
Module 18: Concrete & Masonry Construction
- Safety considerations in concrete and masonry work
- Tools and equipment safety
- Health hazards in construction processes
Module 19: Stairways and Ladders
- Identifying hazards related to stairs and ladders
- Safety standards for use and maintenance
- Training employees on ladder safety
Module 20: Confined Spaces
- Understanding confined spaces and associated risks
- Permit-required confined space entry procedures
- Monitoring and emergency response in confined spaces
Course Duration
- Total Duration: 7 Days / 48 Hours
Examination Pattern
- 40 multiple-choice questions assessing understanding of course materials
- Minimum passing score: 80%