Course Description
HSE Communication
Course will provide attendees with an understanding and awareness of the elements of communication and factors that influence our ability to communicate safety messages more effectively. The function, scope, and effective characteristics of safety training will also be presented. Among the topics discussed will be adult learning needs, selection and use of media, effective facilitation skills, training evaluation, and delivering safety training that raises awareness and changes behavior.
Course Objective
After attending the program you will achieve the:
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Public safety communications and exposure to field operations.
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Fundamental public safety communications technology, supervisory, and personnel management skills.
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Knowledge of local communications and communications system, frequencies and spectrum, technologies, local topography, and system site locations, including knowledge of local, regional, and state communication plans, and communications and resource contacts.
Who Should attend?
This course
is targeted for all cross-disciplinary emergency response professionals and coordination/support personnel with a communication background.
Course Outline
Day 1:
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Some Accidents due to lack of communications
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Some HSE definitions
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Right to know principal
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HSE communication as required in ISO 9001, 14001 and OHSAS 18001
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Hazard types
Day 2:
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Hazard identification
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Risk assessment
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Risk control
Day 3:
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Chemical Hazard
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Exposure route
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Exposure doses
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Safe Transportation of chemicals
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Handling and storage of chemicals
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Labeling system and material safety data sheet
Day 4:
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Good communication inside the workplace.
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Permit to work system
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Communication in lifting processes
Day 5:
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Internal communication
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External communication
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Lock out tag out systems
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PPE