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E4008. INDUSTRIAL SAFETY. TRAINING AND SAFETY AUDIT. STUDENT NAME : MUHAMMAD KHAIRI BIN MAHBEB 14PET10F2003 MOHD RASHID BIN MESDI 14PET10F2045 MUHAMMAD ARIF BIN MUNAWIR KHAN 14PET10F2044 MOHAMAD SHAFIZAN BIN KAMARUDIN 14PET10F2047. SAFETY TRAINING.
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E4008 INDUSTRIAL SAFETY TRAINING AND SAFETY AUDIT STUDENT NAME : MUHAMMAD KHAIRI BIN MAHBEB 14PET10F2003 MOHD RASHID BIN MESDI 14PET10F2045 MUHAMMAD ARIF BIN MUNAWIR KHAN 14PET10F2044 MOHAMAD SHAFIZAN BIN KAMARUDIN 14PET10F2047
1.1 Explain purpose of safety training. • The main purpose of this Safety training is to contribute to accident prevention. • To involve employees in accident prevention. • To motivate employees to accept their safety responsibilities. • To provide employees information on accident causes, occupational health hazards, and accident prevention methods.
1.2 Describe Short list personnel who require training: • New employees or recent transfer • Discussed “Report of Unsafe Condition or Hazard” Form. • Chemical Safety / Personal Protective Equipment (P.P.E.). • Emergency Action Plans. • Location of fire alarm.
Promoted employees • Current employees shall receive eight hours of refresher training annually. • Equivalent training includes the training that existing employees might have already received from actual site work experience.
iii. Supervisor Train employees how to: • Indentify and protect themselves from chemical hazards. • Recognize the physical and health hazard of chemical in their area. • Obtain and document all training.
Contractor • Many safety programs state that all workers, whether long- or short-term, complete the training provided by the entity, whether or not they have received other training.
1.3 Explain the training procedure: i. Order and instruction. • Worksite managers shall provide information and instruction to employees commensurate with the complexity of their tasks, associated risks, and in consideration of their existing competencies, knowledge and skills. • Information to employees prior to the introduction of systems or changes to the worksite that may affect their health and safety.
Job Cycle Check. • It is recommended that all new Health and Safety Representatives undertake Level 1 training within 3 months of their first appointment. If no subsequent HSR training is undertaken within a five year period, it is also recommended that further training is undertaken. • OHS&W responsibilities training for all managers as provided for in the OHS&W Roles and Responsibilities Training Program. (A refresher course is required once every three years. New managers should have done OHS&W&IM training prior to appointment. If not, then they must undertake OHS&W&IM training within 3 months of being designated for the position.
iii. Safety meeting. • A safety meeting includes all employees and a management person is there to ensure that issues are addressed. Typically, the safety committee is an effective safety management tool for a larger employer and safety meetings are more effective for a smaller employer.