Advanced/Post Graduate Diplomas

  • Fire and Safety

    Fire and safety refer to the various practices and protocols implemented to prevent, protect, and respond to fire-related incidents. Fire safety is crucial in all settings, including homes, offices, industrial facilities, and public spaces, to ensure the safety of people and property. Here are some key aspects of fire and safety: Overall, fire and safety…

  • Health Safety and Environment

    Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) refers to the integration of health, safety, and environmental protection principles into the planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of facilities and operations. The goal of HSE is to ensure that people are protected from harm, the environment is protected from damage, and operations are conducted in a safe and…

  • Industrial Safety

    Industrial safety refers to the various practices and protocols implemented to ensure the safety of workers, equipment, and the environment in industrial settings. Industrial settings include factories, warehouses, refineries, and other manufacturing facilities. Industrial activities are considered hazardous due to the presence of heavy machinery, hazardous materials, and potentially dangerous processes. Here are some key…

  • Construction Safety

    Construction safety refers to the various practices and protocols implemented to ensure the safety of workers, equipment, and the public during construction activities. The construction industry is considered one of the most hazardous industries due to the high-risk nature of its operations. Here are some key aspects of construction safety: Overall, safety in construction is…

Corporate Training

  • Observation Data Management

    Observation data management is a process that involves collecting, analyzing, and utilizing data from safety observations to improve safety performance in the workplace. Safety observations are conducted to identify potential hazards and unsafe behaviors in the workplace and provide information for safety improvement. Here are some key components of observation data management: Effective observation data…

  • Hazard Recognition

    Hazard recognition is the process of identifying potential hazards in the workplace before they can cause harm to workers or other individuals. Hazard recognition is an essential component of any effective occupational health and safety program. By identifying and addressing hazards, employers can prevent workplace injuries and illnesses and create a safer work environment. Here…

  • Behavior Quality Improvement

    Behavior Quality Improvement (BQI) is a management approach that focuses on improving the behavior of individuals to enhance the quality of products and services. The BQI approach recognizes that the quality of a product or service is the result of the behavior of the people involved in the process, from design and development to production…

  • Behaviour Based Safety

    Behaviour-based safety (BBS) is a safety management approach that focuses on the behavior of individuals and the role that behavior plays in workplace safety. The core principle of BBS is that behavior is the result of a complex interaction between individual characteristics, environmental factors, and the task being performed. By identifying the factors that contribute…

International Courses

  • National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Certified Fire Protection Specialist

    NFPA CFPS stands for the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Certified Fire Protection Specialist certification. It is a professional certification that is designed for individuals who have demonstrated a high level of expertise in fire protection engineering, fire prevention, and fire safety. The NFPA CFPS certification covers a wide range of topics related to fire…

  • National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Certified Fire Inspector 2

    NFPA CFI 2 stands for the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Certified Fire Inspector 2 certification. It is a professional certification that is designed for individuals who have achieved a higher level of expertise in fire inspection and code enforcement than the CFI 1 certification. The NFPA CFI 2 certification builds upon the knowledge and…

  • National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Certified Fire Inspector 1

    NFPA CFI 1 stands for the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Certified Fire Inspector 1 certification. It is a professional certification that is designed for individuals who are responsible for inspecting buildings and enforcing fire codes and regulations. The NFPA CFI 1 certification covers a wide range of topics related to fire inspection, including fire…

  • NEBOSH International General Certificate

    NEBOSH IGC stands for the NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety. It is a globally recognized qualification in occupational safety and health (OSH) that is suitable for people working in any industry or sector. The NEBOSH IGC covers a wide range of OSH topics, including hazard identification and control, fire safety, workplace…

Short Duration Training

  • Material Handling(Manual and Machine)

    Material handling refers to the movement, storage, control, and protection of materials and products in the workplace. Material handling can be done manually or with the use of machines, such as forklifts, conveyors, and cranes. Manual Material Handling: Manual material handling involves moving materials by hand, using physical exertion. Examples of manual material handling include…

  • House Keeping

    Housekeeping in the workplace refers to the practice of keeping the work environment clean, organized, and free from hazards. Maintaining a clean and orderly workplace is important for several reasons, including: To maintain good housekeeping in the workplace, employers and workers should follow some general guidelines: Employers and workers should work together to maintain good…

  • Personal Protective Equipment

    Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) refers to any equipment or clothing worn by workers to protect them from potential hazards in the workplace. PPE is designed to protect the body from physical, chemical, biological, and radiological hazards that can cause injury or illness. Examples of PPE include safety glasses, gloves, hard hats, respirators, earplugs or earmuffs,…

  • Excavation Safety

    Excavation safety is the practice of ensuring that workers are protected while performing excavation work, such as digging trenches, laying pipes, or installing foundations. Excavation work is a high-risk activity that can result in cave-ins, falls, and other serious accidents if not properly planned and executed. To ensure excavation safety, employers must follow specific regulations…

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Safety Training / Safety Courses

Safety training courses provide individuals with the necessary knowledge and skills to identify and manage workplace hazards to ensure a safe and healthy working environment. These courses cover topics such as personal protective equipment, emergency response, hazard communication, and workplace ergonomics.

Audits and Surveys

Audits and surveys are methods used to assess and evaluate a company’s performance, processes, and policies. Audits are typically conducted internally by the company or externally by a third-party organization to ensure compliance with regulations and industry standards. Surveys, on the other hand, gather feedback from customers, employees, or stakeholders to measure satisfaction or identify areas for improvement.

Man power and Services

Manpower and services refer to the workforce and the tasks they perform in a company or organization. It includes recruiting, hiring, training, and managing employees, as well as providing various services such as consulting, outsourcing, and temporary staffing to meet the needs of the business. Proper management of manpower and services is crucial to achieving organizational goals and maintaining productivity.

Corporate Safety

Corporate safety refers to the set of policies and procedures implemented by a company to ensure the safety and well-being of its employees, customers, and stakeholders. It involves identifying and managing workplace hazards, providing adequate training and resources, and promoting a culture of safety throughout the organization to prevent accidents and injuries.

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