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NOSA TRAINING PROSPECTUS
GENERAL INFORMATION
CAREER PATHS
NOSA COURSES
NOSA WORKSHOPS
NOSA CONTACT LIST
A South African leader setting global standards in occupational risk management
2 I NOSA Prospectus
CONTENTS
GENERAL & INTRODUCTORY COURSES
1. Applying SHE Principles & Procedures (ASHEPP) (US259604) ........... 5
2. Basic SHE Inspections ........................................................................... 5
3. Environmental Awareness ..................................................................... 5
4. Introduction to Occupational SHE ....................................................... 6
Health & Safety ........................................................................... 6
6. SHE Induction (US259639) ..................................................................... 6
7. COIDAct ................................................................................................. 6
8. Introduction to Occupational Health & Safety Act (OHSAct) ............ 7
9. Preliminary Incident Investigation (US259617) .................................... 7
10. Safety for Supervisors Training Course (SSTC) .................................... 7
11. Safety for Supervisors Training Course with Practical (SSTC) ............ 8
12. SHE Representative ............................................................................... 8
13. SHE Representative Functions (US259619 & US259622) .................... 9
SPECIALISED COURSES
15. Hazard identification & risk assessment (HIRA) (US244287)................
14. NOSA Auditor (US12674) ...................................................................... 9
9
16. NOSA Incident Investigation Level 3 (US120335) ............................. 1017. Introduction to SAMTRAC (US244287)............................................10®
18. New Introduction to SAMTRAC (US259604 & US244287)®
(Combined ASHEPP & Introduction to SAMTRAC®) ........................ 10
19. ITIS: Train-the-Trainer (US117870) ...................................................... 10
20. Miracles Course ................................................................................... 11
21. NOSA Integrated Five Star System Navigator .................................. 11
22. Procedures & Observations (US120337) ............................................ 11
23. SAMTRAC® (US244283) ....................................................................... 12
24. SAMTRAC® for General Industry (US244283) .................................... 12
25. SAMTRAC® Bridging (US244283) ....................................................... 13
26. Strategic Risk Planning (US12885) ...................................................... 13
INTERNATIONAL COURSES
27. NEBOSH International Construction (ICC) ..................... 13
28. NEBOSH International General (IGC) ............................. 14
29. NEBOSH National Environmental (NEC) ........................ 14
30. SAMTRAC® International E-Learning (US244283).............................. 14
FIRE FIGHTING & FIRST AID COURSES
31. Basic Fire Awareness ........................................................................... 15
32. Fire Fighting – Level 1 (US252250) ..................................................... 15
33. First-Aid – Level 1 (US119567) ............................................................. 16
34. First-Aid – Level 2 (US120496) ............................................................. 16
36.35.
Combined First Aid Level 1 and Fist Aid Level 2................................17First-Aid – Level 3 (US376480) ............................................................. 17
ADVANCED SHE LEGISLATION COURSES
37. Advanced OHSAct (No. 85 of 1993) ................................................... 17
38. From A–Z: OHSAct (No. 85 of 1993) .................................................. 18
EXECUTIVE LEVEL COURSES
39. Climate Change Management ........................................................... 18
40. Corporate Governance:
An Insight into Strategic Risk Management ...................................... 19
41. Safety for Senior Executives ................................................................ 19
NOSA WORKSHOPS
MINING INDUSTRY COURSES
42. ASHEPP for Mining (US259639) .......................................................... 20
43. Hazard & Risk Assessment for Mining (HIRA)
(US244383) ............................................................................................ 20
45. New Introduction to SAMTRAC for Mining ..................................... 21
44. Introduction to SAMTRAC® for Mining .............................................. 21
46. Mine Health & Safety Act (MHSAct) (No. 29 of 1996) ....................... 21
47. SAMTRAC® for Mining (US244283) ..................................................... 22
48. SAMTRAC® for Mining: Bridging Course (US244283) ....................... 22
49. SAMTRAC® for Mining (Namibia) ....................................................... 23
50. SHE Representative for Mining (US259622) ....................................... 23
51 SHE Representative for Mining with Practical (US259622) ............... 24
52. NOSA Incident Investigation Level 3 at Mines (US120335) .............. 24
53. Spider & Scorpion Risk Awareness ..................................................... 25
54. Reptile Risk Management ................................................................... 25
OHSAS & ISO CERTIFICATION TRAINING
55. HACCP Introduction & Overview ....................................................... 25
56. ISO 22000 Introduction & Overview ................................................... 25
58. ISO 9001:2008 QMS Implementation ................................................ 26
59. ISO 9001:2008 QMS Internal Auditor ................................................. 26
60. ISO 14001 EMS Introduction ............................................................... 27
61. ISO 14001 EMS Implementation ........................................................ 27
62. ISO 14001 EMS Internal Auditor ......................................................... 2763. OHSAS 18001 Introduction ................................................................. 28
64. OHSAS 18001 Implementation ........................................................... 28
65. OHSAS 18001 Internal Auditor ........................................................... 28
67. Combined OHSAS 18001 & ISO 14001 EMS Implementation ......... 29
68. Combined OHSAS 18001 & ISO 14001 EMS Internal Auditor ......... 29
WORKING@HEIGHTS
69. Working at Heights: Basic ................................................................... 30
70. Working at Heights: Post Fall Arrest Rescue ..................................... 30
71. Working at Heights: Post Fall Arrest Self Rescue .............................. 30
72. Working at Heights: FAS User ............................................................ 31
73. Working at Heights: FAS Rescue ........................................................ 31
74. Working at Heights: Fall Protection Plan Development
(US229994) ............................................................................................ 32
75. Working at Heights: Fall Arrest & Rescue (US229995) ...................... 32
76. Working at Heights: Basic Fall Arrest (US229998) ............................. 33
80. Confined Space
79. Confined Space
78.
77. Working at Heights: Advanced Fall Arrest Rescue (US229999) ....... 33
Confined Space Workshop ................................................................. 34
Entry (US15034) ........................................................ 34
Rescue (US260139) ................................................... 35
Environmental Workshops................................................................... 35NOSA Workshops................................................................................ 35
81. Fall Protection Plan Development & HIRA ........................................ 35
NOSA is accredited/registered with the following organisations:
66. Combined OHSAS 18001 & ISO 14001 EMS Introduction............... 28
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57. ISO 9001:2008 QMS Introduction........................................................ 26
NOSA Prospectus I 3
GENERAL INFORMATION
Located across the globe, our experienced full-time facilitators ensureeffective transfer of skills in the workplace.
Training programmes are based on modern occupational risk
management principles that equip employees with the knowledge and
skills to reduce workplace incidents, create a healthier workplace and
identify and manage environmental impacts.
NOSA training programmes can be adapted to suit your needs, at
your own pace, in your own working environment. Trainers employed
by companies implementing the NOSA Integrated Five Star System are
licensed to present selected courses onsite, at your convenience.
NOSA is exclusively accredited to provide SAMTRAC, the world’s leading
course in occupational risk management in the workplace. SAMTRAC
is accredited by both the International Institute of Risk and Safety
Management (IIRSM) and the Institution of Occupational Safety and
Health (IOSH). As such, students who successfully complete SAMTRAC
and who have a suitable level of practical experience will be eligible to
apply for technician membership of IOSH (TechIOSH).
NOSA is also fully accredited with HWSETA to present SAQA-approved
skills programmes. Furthermore, NOSA is an ISO 9001 registered and
accredited provider of health and safety training.
• NOSA Training Programmes provide the necessary knowledge and
skills to identify and manage health, safety and environmental (SHE)
risks and quality within the workplace
• Communication and mathematical literacy at NQF Level 2 is a
prerequisite for all NOSA Training Courses
• NOSA is fully accredited with the Health & Welfare SETA in terms of
decision No. HW592PA0600183
RE-WRITES
• Only one re-write per course
• SAMTRAC allows for two re-writes
• Students may not rewrite two exams on one day
• No cell phones allowed during examination
• All re-writes should be booked within 90 days from results sms, even
if the next re-write date falls outside of the 90 days
• Late applications should be accompanied with an explanatory letter
signed by the learner’s manager/superior and approved by the
NOSA Regional Manager
• All re-writes are constructed as follows:
08h00 – 12h00 = Coaching Time
12h00 – 13h00 = Lunch Time
13h00 – 16h00 = Exam Time
For more information and course bookings, please contact your nearest
NOSA branch: email: [email protected] l website: www.nosa.co.za
• Should a learner fail SAMTRAC three consecutive times, NOSA
recommends that the learner gain more experience, where after the
learner will be allowed to re-register SAMTRAC
•
If the client passed both the HIRA & SYSTEM TOOLS during the
3-day course, he/she will receive an INTRODUCTION TO SAMTRAC
• If the learner only passed HIRA, he/she will receive a HIRA
with the relevant Unit Standards
• If the learner only passed the SYSTEM TOOLS, he/she will receive
the SYSTEM TOOLS
• Thus, learners may not request to receive all three
for
attending INTRODUCTION TO SAMTRAC
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Training personnel
SHE professionals
Risk managers
Line and production management
Foremen and supervisors
Engineering personnel
SAMTRAC® (US244283)
SHE professionals
Risk managers
Engineering personnel
NEBOSH International General Certificate (IGC)
SHE professionals
Risk managers and engineering personnel in the construction industry
NEBOSH International Construction Certificate (ICC)
Persons responsible for managing environmental issues
NEBOSH National Environmental Certificate (NEC)
Risk managers
Senior and executive management
Corporate Governance: An Insight into Strategic Risk Management
Environmental managers
Risk managers
SHE management
SHE representatives
Climate Change Management
SHE professionals and risk managers
NOSA Auditor (US12674)
SHE professionals and risk managers
Line and production management
Foremen and supervisors
NOSA Incident Investigation Level 3 (US120335)
Management
SHE professionals
Supervisors
Introduction to Occupational Health & Safety Act
Training personnel
ITIS: Train-the-Trainer (US117870)
Artisans and apprentices
Training personnel
SHE professionals and risk managers
Line and production management
Foremen and supervisors
Engineering personnel
Applying SHE Principles & Procedures (ASHEPP) (US259604)
SHE representatives and union representatives
SHE Representative Functions (US259619 & US259622)
SHE professionals and risk managers
Engineering personnel
From A–Z: OHSAct (No. 85 of 1993)
SHE representatives
SHE professionals
Risk managers
General employees
Union representatives
Miracles Course
SHE representatives and union representatives
Foremen and supervisors
Procedures & Observations (US120337)
SHE representatives and union representatives
Preliminary Incident Investigation (US259617)
General employees
SHE Induction (US259639)
General employees
Contractors
Artisans and apprentices
Training personnel
SHE professionals and risk managers
Introduction to Occupational SHE
General employees
Environmental Awareness
NOSA CAREER PATH
Executive management
Safety for Senior Executives
Executive management
Strategic Risk Planning (US12885)
NOSA Prospectus I 5
1. APPLYING SHE PRINCIPLES & PROCEDURES (ASHEPP)(US259604)
DURATION: 2 Days
LICENSED: Yes
CREDITS: 4
SAQAID: 259604
NQF LEVEL: 2
PREREQUISITES: Communication and Mathematical Literacy at
NFQ Level 1
On completion of the course the learner will be able to explain
and apply safety, health and environmental requirements in the
workplace.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Explain and apply SHE requirements in the workplace
- Exercise SHE responsibilities in a workplace
- SHE System Planning
- Implementing a SHE System
- Incident prevention
- Education and training
- Procedural controls
- Meaning of colours
- Premises and housekeeping
- Health, environmental and safety control
- Occupational health
- Contraband
- PPE (Personal Protection Equipment)
- Environmental awareness
- Mechanical and electrical safeguarding
TARGET GROUPS
- Supervisory personnel / Artisans
2. BASIC SHE INSPECTIONS
DURATION: 2 Days
LICENSED: Yes
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 2
PREREQUISITES: None
On completion of this course the successful learner will be able to
conduct an effective SHE Inspection.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Introduction to SHE Inspections
- Planning and preparing for the workplace inspection
- Conducting an inspection
- Initiating remedial action
- Reporting on the workplace inspection
TARGET GROUPS
- Safety Representatives
3. ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS
DURATION: 1 Day
LICENSED: Yes
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 2
PREREQUISITES: None
On completion of the course the learner will be able to create
awareness of fundamental issues concerning the workplace, the
community, the individual and the environment.
COURSE OUTLINE
- The environment
- Water, air, soil and people
- The company and environment
- Our community and the environment
- Results of a better environment
TARGET GROUPS
- All employees
NOSA COURSES
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4. INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL SHE
DURATION: 2 Days
LICENSED: Yes
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 2
PREREQUISITES: None
On completion of the course the learner will be able to control basic
SHE hazards and risks at the point of action and in the execution of
day-to-day operational tasks associated with designated job-related
duties.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Explain the scope and objectives of SHE legislation
- Identify basic SHE hazards in the workplace
- Carry out a preliminary risk assessment of the allocate job and
work area
- Take immediate, appropriate action to rectify the problem
according to own scope and authority
- Notify the correct person in the correct way to ensure further
action is taken
TARGET GROUPS
- Employees new to the industry, or who have no formal SHE
training.
- Employees who are small-group team leaders, shop stewards,
or those who are newly-elected SHE representatives and who
have not had previous exposure to SHE legislation and the
fundamentals of organisational system management.
5. OFFICE HEALTH & SAFETY
DURATION: 1 Day
LICENSED: Yes
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 2
PREREQUISITES: None
On completion of this course the successful learner will be able to
understand his/her legal duties and responsibilities in terms of the
OHS Act 85 of 1993.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Legal Duties and Responsibilities
- General Health and Safety guidelines in the environment
TARGET GROUPS
- All employees working in an environment
6. SHE INDUCTION (US259639)
DURATION: 2 Days
LICENSED: Yes
CREDITS: 4
SAQAID: 259639
NQF LEVEL: 2
PREREQUISITES: Communication and Mathematical Literacy at
NQF Level 1
On completion of the course the learner will be able to explain the
requirements pertaining to employer and employee duties with
regard to health and safety in the workplace.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Duties of employer and employees
- Compliance to Health and Safety Rules
- Emergency procedures
- Housekeeping
- Use of PPE
TARGET GROUPS
- All employees requiring SHE induction
7. COIDAct
DURATION: 1 Day
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 4
PREREQUISITES: None
On completion of this course the learner will have an in-depth
knowledge and understanding of the basic legal requirements in
terms of injuries and diseases.
COURSE OUTLINE
- An in-depth look at the basic legal requirements in terms of
injuries and diseases
- The relationship between the COID Act and other legislation on
occupational health and safety
TARGET GROUPS
- HR staff
- Occupational health staff
NOSA COURSES
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8. INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY ACT (OHSAct)
DURATION: 1 Day
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 4
PREREQUISITES: None
This course provides the learner with a basic knowledge of the
responsibilities pertaining to the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Legal liability
- Overview of the SHE legislation in S.A.
- Duties of employer and employees
- SHE representatives and SHE committees
- Penalties
- Inspectors
TARGET GROUPS
- Management and supervisory personnel
9. PRELIMINARY INCIDENT INVESTIGATION (US259617)
DURATION: 2 Days
LICENSED: Yes
CREDITS: 3
SAQAID: 259617
NQF LEVEL: 2
PREREQUISITES: Communication and Mathematical Literacy at
NQF Level 1
On completion of the course the learner will be able to explain the
requirements pertaining to conducting a preliminary investigation,
gather information for the preliminary investigation as well as perform
post-investigation activities.
COURSE OUTLINE
preliminary investigation into workplace incidents
- Gather information for the preliminary investigation
- Identify incident causes
TARGET GROUPS
- SHE representatives
- Members of investigation teams
10. SAFETY FOR SUPERVISORS TRAINING COURSE (SSTC)
DURATION: 2 Days without practical
LICENSED: Yes
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 2
PREREQUISITES: None
On completion of this course the successful learner will understand:
- The common causes of incidents and the basic prevention
techniques, the theories underlying the NOSA System and the
main components of the NOSA system
- The legal requirements concerning the basic duties and
responsibilities of employers
- And employee and she importance of education and training
and areas where it is required workplace hazards
COURSE OUTLINE
- SHE System planning and organizational management and the
role of the supervisor
- The basic features of a management system, procedural controls
and incident recording and investigation
- Education and training
- Premises and housekeeping
- Hazardous chemical substances
- Occupational health and personal protection
- Environmental awareness
- Mechanical safeguarding
- Management of emergencies
TARGET GROUPS:
- Supervisors
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NOSA COURSES
11. SAFETY FOR SUPERVISORS TRAINING COURSE WITH PRACTICAL (SSTC)
DURATION: 3 Days with practical
LICENSED: Yes
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 2
PREREQUISITES: None
On completion of this course the successful learner will understand:
- The common causes of incidents and the basic prevention
techniques, the theories underlying the NOSA System and the
main components of the NOSA system
- The legal requirements concerning the basic duties and
responsibilities of employers
- And employee and she importance of education and training
and areas where it is required workplace hazard
COURSE OUTLINE
- SHE System planning and organisational management and the
role of the supervisor
- SHE representatives. The basic features of a management system
- Members of investigation teams procedural controls and incident
recording and investigation
- Education and training
- Premises and housekeeping
- Hazardous chemical substances
- Occupational health and personal protection
- Environmental awareness
- Mechanical safeguarding
- Management of emergencies
TARGET GROUPS
- Supervisors
12. SHE REPRESENTATIVE
DURATION: 1 Day
LICENSED: Yes
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 2
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This course focuses on the responsibilities, roles and functions of SHE
representatives.
COURSE OUTLINE
Successful learners will be able to:
- Explain basic legal requirements pertaining to the SHE
representatives, SHE committees, inspectors, employer and
employees
- Participate effectively in SHE inspections and committee
procedures
- Promote SHE procedures in the workplace Identify hazards
TARGET GROUPS
- SHE union, employee reps, practitioners and committee
members
- Management, supervisors, employees involved with SHE
representatives or their functions
NOSA COURSES
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13. SHE REPRESENTATIVE FUNCTIONS (US259619 & US259622)
DURATION: 3 Days
LICENSED: Yes
CREDITS: 7
SAQAID: 259619 & 259622
NQF LEVEL: 2
PREREQUISITES: Communication & Mathematical Literacyat NQF level 1
On completion of the course the learner will be able to identify,
evaluate and record safety, health and environmental hazards in their
designated work areas and be able to evaluate the risks attached to
operational tasks and processes.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Explain the objectives and of structured workplace and
operational process inspections
- Determine the NOSA elements that need to be included in
regular SHE and supervisory inspections, checks and/or planned
maintenance schedules
- Prepare for and carry out practical workplace inspections and
equipment checks as well as identify deviations and record
- Present summary reports on inspection for action by
SHE committee meeting
- Comply with legislative requirements and Codes of Practice
- Reduce both occupational incident frequency and severity rates.
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recommendations for submission to SHE committee or other
appropriate management representative
TARGET GROUPS
- Employees and supervisors responsible for the implementation
and maintenance of SHE standards and management control
procedures in daily operational processes and procedures.
- SHE representatives, SHE committee members, shop stewards
and staff involved in or responsible for the evaluation of
inspection reports.
- SHE practitioners at all levels.
14. NOSA AUDITOR (US12674)
DURATION: 5 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: 12
SAQAID: 12674
NQF LEVEL: 25
PREREQUISITES: SAMTRAC® or Navigator’s
This course will take the learners through a detailed proven procedure
for effective internal audits. Whilst the course is directed towards the
NOSA SHE Management System, the principles can be applied to
audit any SHE System/process.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Auditing and the NOSA System
- Measuring effectiveness
- The Audit Process
- 10 step audit methodology
TARGET GROUPS
- Members of internal audit teams
- SHE representatives, practitioners and committee members
- Supervisors/departmental managers and quality practitioners
15. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION & RISK ASSESSMENT (HIRA) (US244287)
DURATION: 2 Days
LICENSED: Yes
CREDITS: 7
SAQAID: 244287
NQF LEVEL: 5
PREREQUISITES: Communication and Mathematical Literacy at
NQF Level 4
This practical course will provide the learners with the necessary tools
and skills, to enable them to carry out hazard and risk
assessments in their workplace. The aim of the course is to enable
those who attend to make responsible and informed contributions to
the health and safety effort in their workplace.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Explain the hazard and risk assessment process
- Explain the different types of hazard and risk
assessments in the
- Select the appropriate hazard and risk assessment
method for different circumstances
- Describe and apply the techniques used in hazard
and risk assessment in the workplace
- Conduct a Risk Assessment using the HIRA methodology
- Identify applicable control measures
TARGET GROUPS
- Management and supervisors
- SHE practitioners and SHE representatives
- Any person who is expected to carry out formal hazard
and risk assessments
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NOSA COURSES
18. NEW INTRODUCTION TO SAMTRAC (US259604 & US244287)® (COMBINED ASHEPP & INTRODUCTION TO SAMTRAC ®)
DURATION: 5 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: 259604 & 244287
NQF LEVEL: N/A
PREREQUISITES: None
On completion of this course the learner will have the ability to apply
the techniques for hazard and risk assessment as well as
understand SHE management system requirements and procedures.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Discuss and apply the techniques for hazard and
risk assessment in the workplace
- Identify and understand SHE management system procedures.
- Develop SHE management system procedures and work
instructions
- Identify SHE management system monitoring and measurement
requirements
- Develop SHE objectives, targets and management programs
TARGET GROUPS
- SHE practitioners
- Risk managers
16. NOSA INCIDENT INVESTIGATION LEVEL 3 (US120335)
DURATION: 3 Days
LICENSED: Yes
CREDITS: 5
SAQAID: 120335
NQF LEVEL: 3
PREREQUISITES: None
Detailed but simple approach to incident investigation procedures
and techniques.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Describe the basic causes of incidents in the workplace
- Report incidents
- Prepare an investigation kit
- Identify the members of an investigation team
- Follow a systematic investigation process
- Identify the root cause of an incident
- Make recommendations to prevent reoccurrence of an incident
TARGET GROUPS
- Department managers, supervisors and investigators
- Team members, SHE reps, committee members and SHE
practitioners
17. INTRODUCTION TO SAMTRAC (US244287)®
DURATION: 3 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: 244287
NQF LEVEL: N/A
PREREQUISITES: None
On completion of this course the learner will have the ability to apply
the techniques for hazard and risk assessment as well as
understand SHE management system requirements and procedures.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Discuss and apply the techniques for hazard and
risk assessment in the workplace
- Identify and understand SHE management system procedures.
- Develop SHE management system procedures and work
instructions
- Identify SHE management system monitoring and measurement
requirements
- Develop SHE objectives, targets and management programs
TARGET GROUPS
- SHE practitioners
- Risk managers
19. ITIS: TRAIN-THE-TRAINER (US117870)
DURATION: 5
LICENSED: Yes
CREDITS: 10
SAQAID: 117870
NQF LEVEL: 4
PREREQUISITES: SAMTRAC® (US244283) (Licensees only)
The course deals with training and facilitation techniques with the
focus on outcomes-based learning principles. Learners are guided
to facilitate adult learning. This course is a prerequisite for licensee
registration to present selected NOSA courses.
COURSE OUTLINE
- An introduction to facilitation
- The facilitation process
- Facilitating: a learning event
- Assessment and evaluation
TARGET GROUPS
- SHE practitioners
- Training personnel
- Supervisors and/or others who present formal or informal training
NOSA COURSES
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20. MIRACLES COURSE
DURATION: 5 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: N/A
PREREQUISITES: None
On completion of this course the learner will have a broad
understanding of the mechanics and technicalities of conducting risk
assessments as well as the ability to navigate through the Miracles
integrated risk management software package.
COURSE OUTLINE
THEORY: 2.5 days
- General principles and the theory of risk assessment
- The mechanics and technicalities of risk assessment
- The 4-dimensional risk assessment model
- The risk assessment process
TARGET GROUPS SOFTWARE PRACTICAL: 2.5 days
- Risk assessment
- Incident control
- Personal Compliance Planner
- Equipment inspection register
- Industry standard compliance
- Integrated audit wizard
- Company Performance Analysis
- Behaviour Based Safety
- Lessons Learned
- Reporting tool
- System setup & Administration
TARGET GROUPS
- Engineering personnel
- Risk management staff
(The course is pitched at NQF Level 5)3 CPD points (ECSA)
21. NOSA INTEGRATED FIVE STAR SYSTEM NAVIGATOR
DURATION: 2 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 3
PREREQUISITES: None
This course will provide learners with an overview of the NOSA
Integrated Five Star System and guidelines that will enhance effective
implementation and maintenance of system standards.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Overview of the requirements of the NOSA Integrated Five Star
System
- Overview of the requirements of the CMB001
TARGET GROUPS
- SHE practitioners
22. PROCEDURES & OBSERVATIONS (US120337)
DURATION: 2 Days
LICENSED: Yes
CREDITS: 2
SAQAID: 120337
NQF LEVEL: 3
PREREQUISITES: Communication and Mathematical Literacy at
NFQ Level 2
On completion of the course the learner will be able to prepare and
follow-up procedures.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Purpose of planned task observations
- Identify tasks and task analysis
- Writing an SOP/WSWP
- Types of task observation
- Conducting task observation
TARGET GROUPS
- Supervisory personnel
- Personnel responsible for conducting planned task observations
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NOSA COURSES
24. SAMTRAC® FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY (NAMIBIA)
DURATION: 10 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: 244283
SAQAID: 5
NQF LEVEL: Intro to SAMTRAC® and either ASHEPP or
IOSHE
The purpose of this course is to equip the learner with the ability to
plan, implement and maintain a SHE management system.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Describe risk management as a process and discuss different risk
control measures
- Evaluate different incident prevention theories
- Motivate the use of SHE management system to prevent
incidents in the workplace
- Advise on different legislative requirements with regard to safety,
health and the environment
- Evaluate the management of different technical aspects as part
of the SHE management system
- Assist management with the implementation and maintenance
of an effective occupational health, safety and environmental
programmes
- Identify relevant environmental Acts, regulations and guidelines
- Describe the impact of industrial operations on the environment
- Write risk-based standards for SHE management system
- Advise on implementation and measurement of standards
- Advise on co-coordinating the SHE management system to
achieve continual improvement
- Describe how the effectiveness of the system can be evaluated
TARGET GROUPS
- SHE practitioners
- Occupational health practitioners and hygienists
- Department of Labour inspectors
- Risk/insurance assessors
- Line managers and supervisors
- SHE representatives, committee members and chairpersons
- Staff involved with day-to-day management of a SHE programmes
23. SAMTRAC® (US244283)
DURATION: 10 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: 10
SAQAID: 244283
NQF LEVEL: 5
PREREQUISITES: Introduction to SAMTRAC®
The purpose of this course is to equip the learner with the ability to
plan, implement and maintain a SHE management system.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Describe risk management as a process and discuss different risk
control measures
- Evaluate different incident prevention theories
- Motivate the use of SHE management system to prevent
incidents in the workplace
- Advise on different legislative requirements with regard to safety,
health and the environment
- Evaluate the management of different technical aspects as part
of the SHE management system
- Assist management with the implementation and maintenance
of an effective occupational health, safety and environmental
programme
- Identify relevant environmental Acts, regulations and guidelines
- Describe the impact of industrial operations on the environment
- Write risk-based standards for SHE management system
- Advise on implementation and measurement of standards
- Advise on co-ordinating the SHE management system to achieve
continual improvement
- Describe how the effectiveness of the system can be evaluated
TARGET GROUPS
- SHE practitioners
- Occupational health practitioners and hygienists
- Department of Labour inspectors
- Risk/insurance assessors
- Line managers and supervisors
- SHE representatives, committee members and chairpersons
- Staff involved with day-to-day management of a SHE programmes
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25. SAMTRAC® BRIDGING (US244283)
DURATION: 10 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: 10
SAQAID: 244283
NQF LEVEL: 5
PREREQUISITES: SAMTRAC® done prior to February 2012
The purpose of this course is to equip the learner with the ability to
plan, implement and maintain a SHE management system.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Describe risk management as a process and discuss different risk
control measures
- Evaluate different incident prevention theories
- Motivate the use of SHE management system to prevent
incidents in the workplace
- Advise on different legislative requirements with regard to safety,
health and the environment
- Evaluate the management of different technical aspects as part
of the SHE management system
- Assist management with the implementation and maintenance
of an effective occupational health, safety and environmental
programme
- Identify relevant environmental Acts, regulations and guidelines
- Describe the impact of industrial operations on the environment
- Write risk-based standards for SHE management system
- Advise on implementation and measurement of standards
- Advise on co-ordinating the SHE management system to achieve
continual improvement
- Describe how the effectiveness of the system can be evaluated
TARGET GROUPS
- SHE practitioners
- Occupational health practitioners and hygienists
- Department of Labour inspectors
- Risk/insurance assessors
- Line managers and supervisors
- SHE representatives, committee members and chairpersons
- Staff involved with day-to-day management of a SHE programmes
26. STRATEGIC RISK PLANNING (US12885)
DURATION: 5 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: 10
SAQAID: 12885
NQF LEVEL: 6
PREREQUISITES: Implement auditing procedures" NQF Level 5
On completion of this course the learner will be able to apply
the principles of corporate governance to enhance sustainable
competitive advantage through strategic risk planning
COURSE OUTLINE
- Corporate Governance principles
- Risk management
- Global development in Government
- Causes of governance failures
- Evaluation of Corporate Governance
- Checks and balances
- Sustainability
- The human side of Corporate Governance
- Corporate Governance in S.A.
TARGET GROUPS
- Executive management
- Risk managers
27. NEBOSH INTERNATIONAL CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATE (ICC)
DURATION: 15 + 1 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: N/A
PREREQUISITES: None
The NEBOSH International Construction course provides
employees in the construction industry with the essential knowledge
required to enable them to take an active role in the management of
health and safety in their workplace and the best way to integrate risk
management into daily operations and monitor it effectively. It covers
key construction issues in more technical detail.
COURSE OUTLINE
The NEBOSH Construction comprises 3 units:
- NGC1: Management of Health and Safety
- NCC1: Managing and Controlling Hazards in Construction
Activities
- NCC2: Construction Health and Safety Practical
TARGET GROUPS
The is designed for people who have an involvement in
construction work and need to provide advice on health, safety and
welfare in construction work
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28. NEBOSH INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE (IGC)
DURATION: 10 + 1 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: N/A
PREREQUISITES: None
international health and safety standards and priorities, (ILO/18001)
and best practice controlling hazards. It offers an excellent basic
grounding in the essentials of health and safety.
COURSE OUTLINE
The IGC consists of three components, namely:
- Unit IGC 1: Management of international health and safety
- Unit IGC 2: Control of international workplace hazards
- Unit IGC 3: International health and safety – practical application
TARGET GROUPS
- Managers
- Supervisors
- Non-safety specialists
health and safety responsibilities within their organisation
29. NEBOSH NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATE (NEC)
DURATION: 5 + 1 Days
LICENSED: N/A
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: N/A
PREREQUISITES: None
supervisors and employees who are responsible for managing
environmental issues as part of their work, and focuses on assessing
environmental management systems.
COURSE OUTLINE
- NEC1: Management and control of environmental hazards
- NEC2: Environmental practical application
TARGET GROUPS
- Managers and supervisors
- Employees responsible for managing environmental issues
30. SAMTRAC® INTERNATIONAL E-LEARNING (US244283)
DURATION: 9 months
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: 10
SAQAID: 244283
NQF LEVEL: 5
PREREQUISITES: None
The purpose of this course is to equip the learner with the ability to
plan, implement and maintain a SHE management system.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Describe risk management as a process and discuss different risk
control measures
- Evaluate different incident prevention theories
- Motivate the use of SHE management system to prevent
incidents in the workplace
- Advise on different legislative requirements with regard to safety,
health and the environment
- Evaluate the management of different technical aspects as part
of the SHE management system
- Assist management with the implementation and maintenance
of an effective occupational health, safety and environmental
program
- Identify relevant environmental Acts, regulations and guidelines
- Describe the impact of industrial operations on the environment
- Write risk-based standards for SHE management system
- Advise on implementation and measurement of standards
- Advise on co-ordinating the SHE management system to achieve
continual improvement
- Describe how the effectiveness of the system can be evaluated
TARGET GROUPS
- SHE practitioners
- Occupational health practitioners and hygienists
- Risk/insurance assessors
- Line managers and supervisors
- SHE representatives, committee members and chairpersons
- Staff involved with day-to-day management of a SHE programmes
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31. BASIC FIRE AWARENESS
DURATION: 1 Day
LICENSED: NFPA, SETA & DoL CI575
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 1
PREREQUISITES: None
Apply basic prevention and safety steps in his/her workplace.
A modular course for all employees to improve levels of safety,
awareness within the workplace. The course is based on the International Fire Prevention Association standards.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Explanation and Understanding of the Fire Triangle
- Identifying Fire Starters
- Steps to take if a fire does break out
- Introduction to portable extinguishers
- Identifying hazards
- Evacuation steps and workplace prevention
TARGET GROUPS
- This course can be used as a induction programme for all
employees.
32. FIRE FIGHTING – Level 1 (US252250)
DURATION: 2 Days
LICENSED: Yes DOL: CI 14/03/12/1
CREDITS: 5
SAQAID: 252250
NQF LEVEL: 1
PREREQUISITES: None
Act as an appointed workplace in workplaces which utilise
portable hand held extinguishers as their primary means of fire protection so as to comply with the OSH Act. The course is based on
the International Fire Prevention Association standards.
COURSE OUTLINE
1. Types of Fire
- Class C fires (Electrical equipment)- Class B fires (Flammable liquids, etc)- Class A fires (wood, textiles or rubbish)
2. Potential Fire Starters- Flammable liquids, Storage of goods, Electrical
3. Fire Procedures- General procedures for staff, Sounding the alarm, Evacuation
Procedures
4. Use of Fire Extinguishers- Types of Fire Extinguishers
- The Pass Method
- Hose Reels and usage
5. Basic Prevention - Risk plan
- Evacuation
TARGET GROUPS
- All appointed Level 1 workplace fire fighters.
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33. FIRST-AID – Level 1 (US119567)
DURATION: 2 Days
LICENSED: Yes DOL: CI 14/03/12/1
CREDITS: 5
SAQAID: 119567
NQF LEVEL: 1
PREREQUISITES: None
This training is designed to assist learners with Emergency protocol
that needs to be followed to ensure that the correct and legal First-
Aid is given when responding to any emergency situation and to
ensure they can administer the essential lifesaving skills required.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Understanding the Laws of First-Aid
- Providing CPR
- Understanding potential hazards in the work environment
- To ensure the learner knows how to treat wounds and stop
bleeding
- Identify potential poisons at work and home
- Ensure the learner knows what First-Aid is required for the
different types of injuries
- Ensure the learner knows the correct equipment and safety
precautions to use when administering First-Aid
TARGET GROUPS
All companies who want to ensure that their employees are equipped
to deal with any emergency situation which requires First-Aid, and to
ensure legal compliance. Also at any members of the public who wish
to know First-Aid skills i.e. Mothers.
34. FIRST-AID – Level 2 (US120496)
DURATION: 2 Days
LICENSED: Yes DOL: CI 14/03/12/1
CREDITS: 5
SAQAID: 120496
NQF LEVEL: 2
PREREQUISITES: First-Aid – Level 1
This training is designed to assist learners with Emergency protocol
that needs to be followed to ensure that the correct and legal First-
Aid is given when responding to any emergency situation and to
ensure they can administer the essential life saving skills required.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Understanding the Laws of First-Aid
- Providing CPR (incl. children and infants)
- Understanding potential hazards in the work environment
- Treat wounds and stop bleeding
- Identify potential poisons at work and home
- Ensure the learner knows what First-Aid is needed for the
different types of injuries
- Use correct equipment and safety precautions when administering
First-Aid
- Ensuring correct techniques to move a casualty without injuring
yourself
TARGET GROUPS
All companies who want to ensure that their employees are equipped
to deal with any emergency situation which requires First-Aid, and to
ensure legal compliance. Also at any members of the public who wish
to know First aid skills i.e. Mothers.
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35. FIRST-AID – Level 3 (US376480)
DURATION: 2 Days
LICENSED: Yes DOL: CI 14/03/12/1
CREDITS: 8
SAQAID: 376480
NQF LEVEL: 3
PREREQUISITES: First-Aid – Level 1 & Level 2
This training is designed to assist learners with the Emergency
protocol that needs to be followed to ensure that the correct and
legal First-Aid is given when responding to any emergency situation
and to ensure they can administer the essential life saving skills
required.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Understanding the Laws of First-Aid
- Providing CPR (incl. children and infants)
- Understanding potential hazards in the work environment
- Treat wounds and stop bleeding
- Identify potential poisons at work and home
- Ensure the learner knows what First-Aid is needed for the
different types of injuries
- Use correct equipment and safety precautions when administering
First-Aid
- Ensuring correct techniques to move a casualty without injuring
yourself
- Understanding the Laws of First-Aid
- Providing CPR (incl. children and infants)
- Understanding potential hazards in the work environment
- Treat wounds and stop bleeding
- Identify potential poisons at work and home
- Ensure the learner knows what First-Aid is needed for the
different types of injuries
- Ensure the learner knows the correct equipment and safety
precautions to use when administering First-Aid
- How to assist in emergency childbirth
- Learning the anatomy of the body
TARGET GROUPS
All companies who want to ensure that their employees are equipped
to deal with any emergency situation which requires Advanced
First-Aid, this will be dependent on the level of risk employees are
exposed to and type of industry i.e. Maritime industry requires Level
3, and to ensure legal compliance.
37. ADVANCED OHSAct (NO. 85 OF 1993)
DURATION: 2 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 4
PREREQUISITES: Intro to OHSAct
On completion of this course the learner will have a in-depth
knowledge and understanding of the Occupational Health and
Safety Act – procedures and regulations.
COURSE OUTLINE
- To provide in-depth knowledge of the Occupational Health and
Safety Act
- To provide an understanding of the procedures and regulations
pertaining to the Occupational Health and Safety Act
TARGET GROUPS
- All personnel requiring an in-depth knowledge of the SHE
legislation
36. Combined FIRST-AID – level 1 & FIRST-AID – level 2 (US119567 & US120496)
DURATION: 3 Days
LICENSED: Yes DOL: CI 14/03/12/1
CREDITS: 5
SAQAID:
NQF LEVEL: 2
PREREQUISITES: None
This training is designed to assist learners with Emergency protocol
that needs to be followed to ensure that the correct and legal First-
Aid is given when responding to any emergency situation and to
ensure they can administer the essential life saving skills required.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Understanding the Laws of First-Aid
- Providing CPR (incl. children and infants)
- Understanding potential hazards in the work environment
- Treat wounds and stop bleeding
- Identify potential poisons at work and home
- Ensure the learner knows what First-Aid is needed for the
different types of injuries
- Use correct equipment and safety precautions when administering
First-Aid
- Ensuring correct techniques to move a casualty without injuring
yourself
TARGET GROUPS
All companies who want to ensure that their employees are equipped
to deal with any emergency situation which requires First-Aid, and to
ensure legal compliance. Also at any members of the public who wish
to know First aid skills i.e. Mothers.
119567 & 120496
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38. From A–Z: OHSAct (NO. 85 OF 1993)
DURATION: 15 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 4
PREREQUISITES: Intro to OHSAct
This course provides the learner with knowledge of the legal liabilities
of employers and contractors and an understanding of the difference
between common law and legislation.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Introduction to Interpretation of Statutes
- Approaching Statutory Authorities
- The Occupational Health and Safety Act
- General Administrative Regulations
- Facility Regulations
- Environmental Regulations for Workplaces
- The Lead Regulations
- The Asbestos Regulations
- The Regulations for Hazardous
- Biological Agents
- The Regulations for Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
- The Explosive regulations
- The Major Hazard Installations Regulations
- General Safety Regulations
- General Machinery Regulations
- Driven Machinery regulations
- Electrical Machinery Regulations
- Electrical Installation Regulations
- Lift, Escalator and Passenger
- Conveyor Regulations
TARGET GROUPS
- Supervisory personnel
39. CLIMATE CHANGE MANAGEMENT
DURATION: 2 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 6
PREREQUISITES: None
The purpose of this course is to assist companies in setting
environmental objectives and targets to mitigate climate change.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Climate change science and defi nitions
- Legal, economic and socio-political context of climate change
- Carbon foot-printing
- Climate change mitigation and carbon footprint reduction
- Climate change adaptation
- Carbon management
TARGET GROUPS
- Environmental Managers
- SHE Management Representatives
- Risk Mangers and General Managers
NOSA Prospectus I 19
40. CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: AN INSIGHT INTO STRATEGIC RISK MANAGEMENT
DURATION: 2 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 6
PREREQUISITES: None
On successful completion of this learning programme, participants
will be able to apply principles of corporate governance to enhance
organisational sustainable competitive advantage through strategic
risk management.
COURSE OUTLINE
On completion of this learning programme, participants will be able
to:
- Understand the reasons for and the applicability of corporate
governance principles
- Understand the fundamental importance of governance with
regard to strategic risk
- Understand and apply an enterprise/ integrated approach to risk
management as fundamentally linked to governance concerns
- Be aware of global developments in corporate governance
- Identify the causes of corporate governance failures
governance scandals
- Understand governance analysis and rating systems and
approaches to assessment
- Understand the importance of governance checks and balances
- Understand corporate sustainability and sustainability reporting
in the context of governance reporting frameworks and initiatives
- Apply principles of ethics and leadership toward sustainable
competitive advantage
- Understand the South African corporate governance framework,
particularly
- King III
- Understand the key legal issues facing South African Directors
TARGET GROUPS
- Risk Managers
- Senior and Executive Management
41. SAFETY FOR SENIOR EXECUTIVES
DURATION: 1 Day
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 5
PREREQUISITES: None
On completion of this course the successful learner will be able to:
- Understand the health and safety role and responsibilities of
senior executives
- Recognise the importance of integrating health and safety
objectives with other business objective
- Take account of health and safety aspects during strategic
planning and decision making
- Understand the principles of health and safety management
COURSE OUTLINE
- King III
- Sustainability model
- Duties of Directors
- Interpreting legislation
- Legal liability
- The Constitution
- Legislative Requirements
- SHE Management Systems
TARGET GROUPS
- Senior and Executive Management
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42. ASHEPP FOR MINING (US259639)
DURATION: 2 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: 4
SAQAID: 259639
NQF LEVEL: 2
PREREQUISITES: Communication and Mathematical Literacy at
NQF Level 1
Explain the duties of the employer and employee with regards to
Occupational Health and Safety in the mining workplace. Understand
the requirements that apply to persons entering the workplace and
performing any duties therein as well as the requirements for the
use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), housekeeping and
emergency procedures.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Employer and employee duties, including SHE representative,
identifying and reporting hazards and risks.
- General safety rules in the workplace, including consequences
of alcohol and drug use, access control, use of motorised and
mobile equipment, lockout procedures and symbolic and other
signage.
- Use and application of PPE, including correct use and application,
maintenance and storage, importance of wearing PPE and
limitations of use.
- Good housekeeping practices, stacking and storage practices,
demarcation and colour coding.
- Emergency procedures: incl. escape routes, assembly points,
refuge bays, emergency communication and planning a
simulated emergency exercise.
TARGET GROUPS
- Supervisors, Artisans and SHE Reps
43. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION & RISK ASSESSMENT FOR MINING (HIRA) (US244383)
DURATION: 2 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: 2
SAQAID: 244383
NQF LEVEL: 2
PREREQUISITES: Follow basic occupational health and safety
practices underground at NQF Level 1
within an underground working place to ensure a healthy and safe
and submit reports and initiate and implement follow-up action.
COURSE OUTLINE
Requirements pertaining to a continuous HIRA:
- The purpose of baseline, issue-based and continuous HIRA and
the importance of identifying, dealing with and reporting hazards
- Requirements for PPE needed during a continuous HIRA
hazards
- Identifying hazards and assessing risks
- Interpersonal interaction during conducting a HIRA
- Initiating remedial and follow-up action
TARGET GROUPS
- Supervisory personnel, SHE Management,
- Occupational Health staff and Engineering personnel
NOSA Prospectus I 21
44. INTRODUCTION TO SAMTRAC® FOR MINING
DURATION: 3 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: N/A
PREREQUISITES: ASHEPP for Mining
On completion of this course the learner will have the ability to apply
understand SHE management system requirements and procedures.
COURSE OUTLINE
risk assessment in the workplace
- Identify and understand SHE management system procedures.
- Develop SHE management system procedures and work
instructions
- Identify SHE management system monitoring and measurement
requirements
- Develop SHE objectives, targets and management programmes
TARGET GROUPS
- SHE practitioners
- Risk managers
46. MINE HEALTH & SAFETY ACT (MHSAct) (NO. 29 OF 1996)
DURATION: 2 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: N/A
PREREQUISITES: None
An overview of the Mine Health and Safety Act (MHSA), including
the latest amendments and its implications for Safety, Health and the
Environment in a mine.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Introduction to the MHSA, common law and legislation. Criminal
and civil liability.
- Duties of employers regarding safety, health and environmental
(SHE) issues in a mining environment.
- The role of the MHSA in the broader responsibilities for SHE.
- Aims and objectives of the MHSA.
- Legal duties and responsibilities of the employee.
- Implications of manufacturer’s duties in accordance with the
MHSA.
- Rights, duties and powers of SHE Representatives and
committees.
- Types of incidents that must be reported in terms of the MHSA
and Regulations and other steps that need to be taken regarding
incidents.
- Insight into the liabilities of various parties under the MHSA.
- Composition of the regulations.
TARGET GROUPS
- All employees
45. NEW INTRODUCTION TO SAMTRAC® FOR MINING(US259639 & US244383) (COMBINED ASHEPP FOR MININGAND HIRE FOR MINING)
DURATION: 5 DaysLICENSED: NoCREDITS: 2SAQUID: 259639 & 244383NQF LEVEL: 2PREREQUISITES: None On completion of this course the leaner will have the ability to applythe techniques for hazard identification and risk assessment as wellas understand SHE management system requirements andprocedures.
COURSE OUTLINE
Identify the environmental legislation that is applicable to the mining industry and describe the structure of the Mine Health and Safety Act, No-29 of 1996 Discuss the basic layout, operations and terminology applicable to different types of mining Discuss both employer and employee duties with regard to occupational health and safety in the workplace Develop the general safety rules applicable in the workplace Discuss the use and application of Personal Protective Equipment in the workplace Apply emergency procedures in the workplace Prepare and identify hazards and assess the risks --
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TARGET GROUPS
- SHE practitioners
- Risk managers
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47. SAMTRAC® FOR MINING (US244283)
DURATION: 10 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: 10
SAQAID: 244283
NQF LEVEL: 5
PREREQUISITES: Introduction to SAMTRAC® and ASHEPP/
ASHEPP for Mining
On completion of this course the successful learner will be able to
develop and implement a SHE Management System in accordance
with the requirements of CMB001.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Prominent safety issues as related to the mining industry,
including: South Africa’s legislative framework, liability, MHSAct,
DME
- Guidelines and NEMA
- Technical safety management, occupational health and safety
management and SHEQ management systems
- Describe risk management as a process and discuss different risk
control measures
- Evaluate different incident prevention theories
- Motivate the use of SHE management system to prevent
incidents in the workplace
- Advise on different legislative requirements with regard to safety,
health and the environment
- Evaluate the management of different technical aspects as part
of the SHE management system
- Assist management with the implementation and maintenance
of an effective occupational health, safety and environmental
programmes regulations and guidelines
- Describe the impact of industrial operations on the mining
operations
- Write risk-based standards for SHE management system
- Advise on implementation and measurement of standards and
co-ordinating the SHE management system to achieve continual
improvement
TARGET GROUPS
- SHE Management
- Engineering personnel
- Occupational Health personnel
48. SAMTRAC® FOR MINING: BRIDGING COURSE (US244283)
DURATION: 3 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 3
PREREQUISITES: SAMTRAC® (US244283)
On completion of this course the successful learner will understand
SHE legislative and operational control requirements within a mining
environment.
COURSE OUTLINE
- MHSA
- Legal Appointments
- Mining Practices
- Fire protection and prevention
- Explosives
- Emergency preparedness
- Gases
- Role of the insurance company
TARGET GROUPS
- Supervisory personnel
- SHE Management
- Occupational Health staff
- Engineering personnel
- Personnel who have completed the SAMTRAC® for Industry
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49. SAMTRAC® FOR MINING (NAMIBIA)
DURATION: 10 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: N/A
PREREQUISITES: Introduction to SAMTRAC® and ASHEPP/
ASHEPP for Mining
The successful learner will be able to develop and implement a
SHE Management System in accordance with the requirements of
CMB001.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Prominent safety issues as related to the mining industry,
including: South Africa’s legislative framework, liability, MHSAct,
DME
- Guidelines and NEMA
- Technical safety management, occupational health and safety
management and SHEQ management systems
- Describe risk management as a process and discuss different risk
control measures
- Evaluate different incident prevention theories
- Motivate the use of SHE management system to prevent
incidents in the workplace
- Advise on different legislative requirements with regard to safety,
health and the environment
- Evaluate the management of different technical aspects as part
of the SHE management system
- Assist management with the implementation and maintenance
of an effective occupational health, safety and environmental
programmes
- Identify relevant environmental Acts, regulations and guidelines
- Describe the impact of industrial operations on the environment
- Write risk-based standards for SHE management system
- Advise on implementation and measurement of standards and
co-ordinating the SHE management system to achieve continual
improvement
TARGET GROUPS
- SHE Management
- Engineering personnel
- Occupational Health personnel
50. SHE REPRESENTATIVE FOR MINING (US259622)
DURATION: 2 Days without practical
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: 3
SAQAID: 259622
NQF LEVEL: 2
PREREQUISITES: None
Understand the objectives and statutory requirements pertaining
to health and safety in the workplace. Explain the rights, powers,
functions and duties of the workplace health and safety representative
and how any errant health, safety and environmental (SHE) issues may
be handled. Learners will be able to participate in the SHE structures
and measure these activities according to SHE requirements.
Complying with the activities within SHE structures (Extent of
participation, consultative requirements of SHE Rep, importance of
participating in activities, measuring participation of the SHE Reps)
COURSE OUTLINE
- Framework of workplace health and safety legislation pertaining
to SHE reps
- Statutory requirements for conducting SHE
- Representative activities, health and safety committee activities,
and for employer
- Addressing safety, health and environment related issues
(Dealing with SHE related issues, establishing facts relating to
issues, resolution of issues, importance of resolving issues)
- Complying with the activities within SHE structures (Extent of
participation, consultative requirements of SHE Rep, importance
of participating in activities, measuring participation of the SHE
Reps)
TARGET GROUPS
- SHE Reps and Committee members
- Shop Stewards
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51. SHE REPRESENTATIVE FOR MINING WITH PRACTICAL (US259622)
DURATION: 3 days with practical
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: 3
SAQAID: 259622
NQF LEVEL: 2
PREREQUISITES: None
Understand the objectives and statutory requirements pertaining
to health and safety in the workplace. Explain the rights, powers,
functions and duties of the workplace health and safety representative
and how any errant health, safety and environmental (SHE) issues may
be handled. Learners will be able to participate in the SHE structures
and measure these activities according to SHE requirements.
Complying with the activities within SHE structures (Extent of
participation, consultative requirements of SHE Rep, importance of
participating in activities, measuring participation of the SHE Reps)
COURSE OUTLINE
- Framework of workplace health and safety legislation pertaining
to SHE reps
- Statutory requirements for conducting SHE
- Representative activities, health and safety committee activities,
and for employer
- Addressing safety, health and environment related issues
(Dealing with SHE related issues, establishing facts relating to
issues, resolution of issues, importance of resolving issues)
- Complying with the activities within SHE structures (Extent of
participation, consultative requirements of SHE Rep, importance
of participating in activities, measuring participation of the SHE
Reps)
TARGET GROUPS
- SHE Reps and Committee members
- Shop Stewards
52. NOSA INCIDENT INVESTIGATION Level 3 AT MINES (US120335)
DURATION: 3 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: 5
SAQAID: 120335
NQF LEVEL: 3
PREREQUISITES: None
Demonstrate the ability to conduct investigations into mining
workplace incidents.
COURSE OUTLINE
investigation into workplace incidents. These include the relevant
standards, extent of the investigation and identifying the hazards and
risks to be encountered. Prepare to gather data for the investigation.
This includes verifying the purpose and extent of the investigation,
the persons, tools and equipment available. Explaining the relevant
hazard and risk control measures for workplace incident data
gathering. Gather and evaluate data. This includes gathering data
according to the requirements for the intended type of investigation,
determining the prevailing conditions at the scene of the incident,
using accepted data gathering methods and identifying the causes
of the incident. Perform post-investigation functions. Including
recording remedial actions and explaining the consequences of non-
compliance.
TARGET GROUPS
Managers who are required to conduct incident investigations
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53. SPIDER & SCORPION RISK AWARENESS
DURATION: 1 Day
LICENSED: N/A
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: N/A
PREREQUISITES: None
This course equips employees with the knowledge and skills to work
in areas where spiders and scorpions may be found. It provides
skills and knowledge to work effectively, responsibly, comply with
environmental policies and help make the workplace a safer place.
COURSE OUTLINE
- General Perceptions, Human Interaction
- Insects and Arachnids, Spiders and Scorpions
- Different Kinds of Venom, Anti-venom, Removing a Spider or
Scorpion
- Information about scorpions such as basic anatomy, habitat,
prevention, high risk areas and activities, etc.
- Information about spiders such as basic anatomy, habitat,
different types of spiders, medically and non-medically important
areas, etc.
- Further information such as Poison
- Information Helpline, South African Vaccine
- Producers and a glossary
TARGET GROUPS
- Supervisory personnel
- SHE Management
- Occupational Health staff
54. REPTILE RISK MANAGEMENT
DURATION: 1 Day
LICENSED: N/A
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: N/A
PREREQUISITES: None
A one day course covering snake biology and behaviour, myths,
treatment of snake bite followed by a test.
COURSE OUTLINE
Course participants learn a great deal about snakes and will know
exactly how to react when confronted by a snake, how to avoid
getting bitten and what to do in the event of a snake bite.
TARGET GROUPS
The course is aimed at junior and senior staff, especially those
working on site that may from time to time encounter snakes.
55. HACCP INTRODUCTION & OVERVIEW
DURATION: 2 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 5
PREREQUISITES: None
The Introduction course will empower the delegate with the History
of HACCP, the driving (seven) principles of the standard and an
understanding of their place, position and necessary actions required
for safe food being provided to consumers.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Understanding of the History of HACCP
- A clear understanding of the methodology required to design,
develop and maintain a HACCP system
- The principles of identifying and documenting the respective
hazards, appropriate PRPs (Pre-Requisite Programs), National
regulatory requirements, traceability & recall of non-conforming
product are covered in practical case studies
TARGET GROUPS
Any individual involved in the Food Value Chain, from suppliers of
raw products through to processors of value added products. This
will include the following food related activities: Farming, Production,
Manufacturing, Processing, Packaging, Distribution, Transporting
and Retail.
56. ISO 22000 INTRODUCTION & OVERVIEW
DURATION: 2 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 5
PREREQUISITES: None
The course will enable the learners to understand the principle
requirements of ISO 22000, the International standard for a Food
Safety Management System.
COURSE OUTLINE
- The Introduction course will focus on the ISO 22000 standard,
from a QMS and FSMS point of view.
- Delegates will learn the importance of a “systems approach”,
where procedures are documented, approved, adhered to,
monitored and improved, to ensure that non-conformances are
TARGET GROUPS
The focus is on any individual involved in the food processing industry,
from buyers of raw products, receiving personnel, production-line
dispatch staff and transporters.
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57. ISO 9001:2008 QMS INTRODUCTION
DURATION: 1 Day
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 4
PREREQUISITES: None
This course will provide learners with the requirements of ISO
9001:2008 and the process module.
COURSE OUTLINE
- ISO 9001:2008 contains requirements for a quality management
system.
- These requirements can be complex and confusing to those who
implemented, or plan to implement the standard will need to
understand these requirements and how they impact on them.
- The course includes a series of lectures and workshops aimed
at providing a clear understanding of the requirements and
feedback on their interpretation.
requirements with an experienced quality professional.
- The course also provides the opportunity to discuss the standards
advice and support in plain English.
TARGET GROUPS
Anyone employed by an organisation with a quality management
system meeting the requirements of ISO 9001 or anyone wishing to
follow this route.
58. ISO 9001:2008 QMS IMPLEMENTATION
DURATION: 3 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 5
PREREQUISITES: ISO 9001:2008 Introduction
On completion of this course the successful learner will be able to
develop and implement a quality management system in accordance
with the requirements of ISO 9001:2008.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Have an understanding of the requirements of Quality
Management Systems Standard ISO 9001.
- Be able to implement a Quality Management System.
- Have a range of techniques for the implementation of an QMS in
their organisation
TARGET GROUPS
- Quality managers,
- Quality coordinators
- Administrators
59. ISO 9001:2008 QMS INTERNAL AUDITOR
DURATION: 3 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 5
PREREQUISITES: ISO 9001:2008 Introduction & Implementation
Perform internal audits essential for the effective management and
improvement of an ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System.
COURSE OUTLINE
The only way to be sure that a Quality Management System is
operating effectively, in accordance with ISO 9001, is to audit it on
conducting your organisation’s Internal Audits. The learning process
includes a series of tutorials, interactive class sessions, a main case
study and role playing exercises.
The course will describe how to schedule, plan and perform an audit,
follow-up action. With the help of the workshops and role-playing
exercises, you will experience the critical stages of an audit. Learners
will be supplied with a bound set of comprehensive notes to support
the course.
TARGET GROUPS
Anyone involved with performing or managing internal quality
have some knowledge of their own quality system and ideally, an
understanding of the ISO 9000 series of standards.
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60. ISO 14001 EMS INTRODUCTION
DURATION: 1 Day
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 5
PREREQUISITES: ISO 9001:2008 introduction
On completion of the course the learner will be able to explain and
apply safety health and environmental requirements in the workplace.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Provide learners with insight into the requirements of ISO 14001
and enable them to participate effectively in EMS development
and related activities.
- Structure of ISO 14001
- Key requirements for EMS
- EMS principles and EMS standards
- Developing EMS
TARGET GROUPS
- Managers who need practical understanding of EMS
development
- Individuals appointed to develop an EMS
- Quality or safety auditors who need to cover environmental
issues
- Trainee environmental consultants
- Employees
61. ISO 14001 EMS IMPLEMENTATION
DURATION: 2 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 4
PREREQUISITES: ISO 14001: Introduction
This course will provide learners with a sound understanding of
Environmental Management Systems and a methodology for their
implementation.
COURSE OUTLINE
On completion of the course, learners will be able to:
- Have an understanding of the requirements of Environmental
Management
- Systems Standard ISO 14001 and EMS
- Be able to carry out an initial preliminary review
- Appreciate environmental impacts and effects
- Have a range of techniques for the implementation of an EMS in
their organisation
TARGET GROUPS
All those with an interest in environmental issues and who seek to
implement a management system to manage those issues in an
62. ISO 14001 EMS INTERNAL AUDITOR
DURATION: 3 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 4
PREREQUISITES: ISO 14001: Introduction & Implementation
Enables learners to perform effective internal audits of an
environmental management system to ISO 14001.
COURSE OUTLINE
ISO 14001 states that internal audits of the environmental
management system must be performed. This will enable an
organisation to determine not only the degree of compliance with its
system, but also opportunities for improvements.
This course takes learners through the whole system of planning
and preparing for audits, through performing audits to reporting the
The course includes a series of lectures and exercises designed to
ensure that learners leave the course ready and able to start auditing
as soon as they like.
TARGET GROUPS
Environmental, health and safety and quality managers. Anyone
who will be required to perform internal audits of the environmental
management system. It is preferable if learners have some knowledge
of ISO 14001 and/or their own environmental system prior to
attending the course.
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63. OHSAS 18001 INTRODUCTION
DURATION: 1 Day
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 4
PREREQUISITES: None
This course will enable learners to understand the principle
requirements of OHSAS 18001, the internationally recognised
Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series (OHSAS).
COURSE OUTLINE
- This practical workshop brings learners up to- date with current
thinking on Occupational Health and Safety, and thoroughly
18001.
- Beginning with a comparison with other internationally
recognised management systems (ISO 9000/ISO 14000), learners
work through implementing a management system to enable
continuous improvement of OH&S performance linked to third
TARGET GROUPS
Anyone with direct responsibility for Occupational Health and Safety,
should have working knowledge of current legislation and be involved in
the organisations internal auditing and/or system implementation.
64. OHSAS 18001 IMPLEMENTATION
DURATION: 2 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 5
PREREQUISITES: ISO 9001:2008 introduction
This course will enable learners to implement the principle
requirements of OHSAS 18001, the internationally recognised
Occupational Health and safety Assessment Series (OHSAS).
COURSE OUTLINE
- This practical workshop brings learners up-to-date with current
thinking on Occupational Health and Safety and thoroughly explores
- Beginning with a comparison with other internationally
recognised management systems (ISO 9000/ISO 14000), learners
are made familiar with the requirements of OHSAS 18000.
TARGET GROUPS
Anyone with direct responsibility for Occupational Health and Safety,
Learners should have working knowledge of current legislation and
be involved in the organisations Internal auditing and/or System
implementation.
65. OHSAS 18001 INTERNAL AUDITOR
DURATION: 3 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 5
PREREQUISITES: OHSAS 18001: Introduction & Implementation
On completion of this course the successful learner will be able to
conduct an internal audit in accordance with OHSAS 18001.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Learners will be given a thorough introduction to the principles of
health and safety management, continual improvement and the
requirements of current legislation.
- The OHSAS 18001 approach to Occupational Health and Safety
is interpreted in detail.
emergency planning, training, communication, consultation, and
management review
roles and responsibilities of auditors and lead auditors, and plan,
coordinate and perform OHSAS audits.
TARGET GROUPS
Supervisors, Managers and Directors who are responsible and
liable for occupational health and safety management. Also useful
for consultants advising on the implementation of OHSAS systems
including OHSAS 18001.
3 CPD Points (ECSA)
66. COMBINED OHSAS 18001 & ISO 14001 EMS INTRODUCTION
DURATION: 1 Day
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 5
PREREQUISITES: ISO 14001: introduction
On completion of the course the learner will be able to explain and
and principal requirments of OHSAS 18001apply safety health and environmental requirements in the workplace
COURSE OUTLINE
-
and Management System Framework defined in OHSAS 18001
Provide learners with insight into the requirements of ISO 14001
- Structure of ISO 14001
-
- EMS principles, EMS standards and
Implementing management system to enable continuousimprovment of OH&S performance linked to third party certification
developing EMS
TARGET GROUPS
- Managers who need practical understanding of EMS
development
- Individuals appointed to develop an EMS
- Quality or safety auditors who need to cover environmental
issues
- Trainee environmental consultants
- Employees
and key requirements of having EMS
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67. COMBINED OHSAS 18001 & ISO 14001 EMS IMPLEMENTATION
DURATION: 3 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 5
PREREQUISITES: The Combined ISO 14001 & OHSAS 18001
Introduction course
This course will provide learners with a sound understanding of
Environmental Management Systems and a methodology for their
implementation.
This course will enable learners to implement the principle
requirements of OHSAS 18001, the internationally recognised
Occupational Health and safety Assessment Series (OHSAS).
COURSE OUTLINE
On completion of the course, learners will be able to:
- Have an understanding of the requirements of Environmental
Management Systems Standard ISO 14001 and EMS
- Be able to carry out an initial preliminary review
- Appreciate environmental impacts and effects
- Have a range of techniques for the implementation of an EMS in
their organisation
- This practical workshop brings learners up-to-date with current
thinking on Occupational Health and Safety and thoroughly
18001
- Beginning with a comparison with other internationally
recognised management systems (ISO 9000/ISO 14000), learners
are made familiar with the requirements of OHSAS 18000.
TARGET GROUPS
- All those with an interest in environmental issues and who seek to
implement a management system to manage those issues in an
- Anyone with direct responsibility for Occupational Health and
Managers. Learners should have working knowledge of current
legislation and be involved in the organisations Internal auditing
and/or System implementation.
68. COMBINED OHSAS 18001 & ISO 14001 EMS INTERNAL AUDITOR
DURATION: 4 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: 5
PREREQUISITES: The Combined ISO 14001 & OHSAS 18001
Implementation course
Enables learners to perform effective internal audits of an
environmental management system to ISO 14001.
On completion of this course the successful learner will be able to
conduct an internal audit in accordance with OHSAS 18001.
COURSE OUTLINE
- ISO 14001 states that internal audits of the environmental
management system must be performed. This will enable an
organisation to determine not only the degree of compliance
with its system, but also opportunities for improvements.
- This course takes learners through the whole system of planning
and preparing for audits, through performing audits to reporting
organisation.
- The course includes a series of lectures and exercises designed
to ensure that learners leave the course ready and able to start
auditing as soon as they like.
- Learners will be given a thorough introduction to the principles of
health and safety management, continual improvement and the
requirements of current legislation.
- The OHSAS 18001 approach to Occupational Health and Safety
is interpreted in detail.
emergency planning, training, communication, consultation, and
management review
roles and responsibilities of auditors and lead auditors, and plan,
coordinate and perform OHSAS audits.
TARGET GROUPS
- Environmental, health and safety and quality managers.
Anyone who will be required to perform internal audits of
the environmental management system. It is preferable if
learners have some knowledge of ISO 14001 and/or their own
environmental system prior to attending the course.
- Supervisors, Managers and Directors who are responsible and
liable for occupational health and safety management. Also
useful for consultants advising on the implementation of OHSAS
systems including OHSAS 18001.
3 CPD Points (ECSA)
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69. WORKING AT HEIGHTS: BASIC
DURATION: 1 Day
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: N/A
PREREQUISITES: None
This training is designed to equip learners with the knowledge, skills
and attitudes to work at height safely, thereby minimising the risk and
increasing chances of survival should a fall occur.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Legislation pertaining to Height Safety
- Risk Assessments
- Fall Protection Plans
- Types of PPE
- Height Safety PPE
- Categories of work
- Fitment and Inspection
- Suspension Trauma
TARGET GROUPS
Any person working at heights (higher than 2 meters from their feet
to the ground or within 2 meters of an edge where a fall can take
place, e.g. rooftops, transformers, generators, MEWPs, scaffolding,
ladders, suspended platforms, etc.).
70. WORKING AT HEIGHTS: POST FALL ARREST RESCUE
DURATION: 1 Day
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: N/A
PREREQUISITES: None
This training is designed to equip learners with the knowledge, skills
and attitudes to work at height safely, thereby minimising the risk and
increasing chances of survival should a fall occur.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Safety Considerations
- Suspension Trauma
- Rescue Equipment
- Inspection
- Usage
TARGET GROUPS
Any person working at heights (higher than 2 meters from their feet to
the ground or within 2 meters of an edge where there is a possibility
of a fall taking place) who must rescue someone working with them
height work are taking place.
71. WORKING AT HEIGHTS: POST FALL ARREST SELF RESCUE
DURATION: 1 Day
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: N/A
PREREQUISITES: None
This training is designed to equip learners with the knowledge, skills
and attitudes to work at height safely, thereby minimising the risk and
increasing chances of survival should a fall occur.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Safety Considerations
- Preparation of a rescue plan
- Casualty management
- Suspension Trauma
- Rescue Equipment
- Inspection
- Usage
TARGET GROUPS
Any person working at heights (higher than 2 meters from their feet to
the ground or within 2 meters of an edge where there is a possibility
of a fall taking place)who must rescue someone (or himself) working
work are taking place.
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72. WORKING AT HEIGHTS: FAS USER
DURATION: 2 Day
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: N/A
PREREQUISITES: None
This training is designed to equip learners with the knowledge, skills
and attitudes to work at height safely, thereby minimising the risk and
increasing chances of survival should a fall occur.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Legislative requirements
- Care and inspection of equipment
- Inspection of equipment
- Use of equipment
- Climbing with the fall arrester system
- Working on a ladder
- Working on pole climbing shoes using the climb safe device
- Working on pole climbing shoes using the rope grab method
- Working in a substation
- Risk factors for suspension trauma induced shock syndrome
TARGET GROUPS
Any Eskom personnel in the Distribution section working at heights
(higher than 2 meters from their feet to the ground or within 2meters
of an edge where there is a possibility of a fall taking place) on the
poles, pylons, monopoles, etc.
73. WORKING AT HEIGHTS: FAS RESCUE
DURATION: 2 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: N/A
PREREQUISITES: None
This training is designed to equip learners with the knowledge, skills
and attitudes to work at height safely, thereby minimizing the risk and
increasing chances of survival should a fall occur.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Legislative requirements
- Rescue and rescue equipment
- Rescue system and requirements
- Hardware
- Hardware safety, inspection, maintenance and legal requirements
- Log instructions
- Self-Rescue
- Buddy Rescue (Rescuer can reach the fallen person directly)
- Buddy Rescue (Remotely, cannot reach the fallen person directly)
- Emergency response to fall arrest and the risks of suspension
trauma
- Risk factors
- Signs and symptoms
- Prevention
TARGET GROUPS
Any Eskom personnel in the Distribution section working at heights
(higher than 2 meters from their feet to the ground or within 2meters
of an edge where there is a possibility of a fall taking place) on the
poles, pylons, monopoles, etc.
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74. WORKING AT HEIGHTS: FALL PROTECTION PLAN DEVELOPMENT (US229994)
DURATION: 2 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: 3
SAQAID: 229994
NQF LEVEL: 4
PREREQUISITES: Communication and Mathematical Literacy at
NQF Level 3
This training is designed to equip learners with the knowledge, skills
and attitudes to work at height safely, thereby minimising the risk and
increasing chances of survival should a fall occur.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Working at Height – Risk Assessment
- Introduction into working at heights
- Fall protection
- Fall arrest equipment and rescues
- Working at height equipment
- Rescue techniques and associated equipment
- Equipment inspection and maintenance
- Develop a Fall Protection and Arrest Plan
- Health and safety compliance – legislation
- Fall protection plans
- Manage safety of personnel working at height
TARGET GROUPS
prepare a fall protection plan in order to become competent (as
required by the OHS Act) to prepare such a plan.
75. WORKING AT HEIGHTS: FALL ARREST & RESCUE (US229995)
DURATION: 3 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: 3
SAQAID: 229995
NQF LEVEL: 2
PREREQUISITES: Communication and Mathematical Literacy at
NQF Level 1 or equivalent
This training is designed to equip learners with the knowledge, skills
and attitudes to work at height safely, thereby minimising the risk and
increasing chances of survival should a fall occur.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Explaining the use of a range of fall arrest equipment and
knowledge of applicable regulations.
- Explaining and using basic rope knots
- Installing and using fall arrest systems
- Inspecting and assembling fall arrest equipment and system
- Interpreting and implementing a fall protection plan
- Performing basic fall arrest rescues to bring a casualty down to
safety
TARGET GROUPS
Any person working at heights (higher than 2 meters from their feet to
the ground or within 2 meters of an edge where there is a possibility
type of PPE (ropes and knots) are going to be utilized as well as where
a rescue needs to be performed.
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76. WORKING AT HEIGHTS: BASIC FALL ARREST (US229998)
DURATION: 3 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: 3
SAQAID: 229998
NQF LEVEL: 2
PREREQUISITES: Communication and Mathematical Literacy at
ABET Level 3 or equivalent
This training is designed to equip learners with the knowledge, skills
and attitudes to work at height safety, thereby minimising the risk
and increasing chances of survival should a fall occur.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Working at Height equipment and regulations
- Introduction to Working at Height
- Working at Height equipment and equipment limitations
- Health and safety compliance – Legislation
- Use, inspect and store fall arrest systems and equipment
- Usage of personal fall arrest and PPE
- Suitable anchor points
- Lifelines
- Equipment inspection and storage
- Fall arrest plans
- Purpose of fall arrest plans
- Minimum free space
- Supervision
- Rescues and associated risks
TARGET GROUPS
Any person working at heights (higher than 2 meters from their feet to
the ground or within 2 meters of an edge where there is a possibility
of a fall taking place).
77. WORKING AT HEIGHTS: ADVANCED FALL ARREST RESCUE (US229999)
DURATION: 3 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: 4
SAQAID: 229999
NQF LEVEL: 4
PREREQUISITES: Communication and Mathematical Literacy at
NQF Level 3
This training is designed to equip you with the knowledge, skills and
attitudes needed to carry out a remote post-fall rescue in a safe and
rapid manner that does not put the rescuer in any danger.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Fall Arrest concept and Advance rescue equipment
- Working at height and fall protection plans
- Supervision
- Hazard and risk assessment
- Minimum free space
- Advance rescue equipment
- Equipment limitations and equipment inspection
- Knots
- Advance fall arrest rescues
- Rescue overview
- Anchoring points
- Belaying, descending and ascending
- Single person rescue / pick off
TARGET GROUPS
Any person working at heights (higher than 2 meters from their feet to
the ground or within 2 meters of an edge where there is a possibility
type of PPE (ropes and knots) are going to be utilized.
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78. CONFINED SPACE WORKSHOP
DURATION: 1 Day
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: N/A
SAQAID: N/A
NQF LEVEL: N/A
PREREQUISITES: None
This workshop is designed to provide you with information pertaining
the equipment used within those high risk areas.
COURSE OUTLINE
- General safety regulations
- Risk assessments
- Entry permits
- Non-entry permit required entry
- Written safe working procedures
- PPE
- Testing the atmosphere
- Rescue
TARGET GROUPS
gain additional knowledge on the various aspects associated
with working in and rescuing from those high risk environments.
79. CONFINED SPACE ENTRY (US15034)
DURATION: 3 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: 5
SAQAID: 15034
NQF LEVEL: 2
PREREQUISITES: None
the associated hazards, the relevant equipment necessary for both
pertaining to the entry and exit procedures and permits.
COURSE OUTLINE
- General safety regulations
- Entry permits
- Non-entry permit required entry
- Written safe working procedures
PPE including:- Harnesses
- David tri-pod systems
- Testing the atmosphere
Rescue
TARGET GROUPS
Any person working at heights (higher than 2 meters from their feet to
the ground or within 2 meters of an edge where there is a possibility
of a fall taking place).
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80. CONFINED SPACE RESCUE (US260139)
DURATION: 2 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: 5
SAQAID: 260139
NQF LEVEL: 5
PREREQUISITES: None
the associated hazards, the relevant equipment necessary for both
pertaining to the entry and exit procedures and permits.
COURSE OUTLINE
- General safety regulations
- Entry permits
- Non-entry permit required entry
- Written safe working procedures
PPE including:- Harnesses
- David tri-pod systems
- Testing the atmosphere
Rescue
TARGET GROUPS
Any person working at heights (higher than 2 meters from their feet to
the ground or within 2 meters of an edge where there is a possibility
of a fall taking place).
81. FALL PROTECTION PLAN DEVELOPMENT & HIRA
DURATION: 4 Days
LICENSED: No
CREDITS: 10
SAQAID: 229995/224287 (does this combine 2 USs?)
NQF LEVEL: 4
PREREQUISITES: Communication and Mathematical Literacy at
NQF Level 1
This training is designed to equip learners with the knowledge, skills
and attitudes to work at height safely, thereby minimising the risk and
increasing chances of survival should a fall occur.
COURSE OUTLINE
Working at Height – Risk Assessment- Introduction into working at heights
- Fall protection
Fall arrest equipment and rescues- Working at height equipment
- Rescue techniques and associated equipment
- Equipment inspection and maintenance
Develop a Fall Protection and Arrest Plan- Health and safety compliance – legislation
- Fall protection plans
- Manage safety of personnel working at height
TARGET GROUPS
prepare a fall protection plan in order to become competent (as
required by the OHS Act) to prepare such a plan.
NOSA Workshops are presented on a regular basis and cover a wide range of topics (see list below).
Minimum 20 delegates. Customised topics available on request.
AIDS
Climate Change Management
Construction Regulations & Implementation
Emergency Planning for Evacuation
Environmental Awareness
Ergonomics
HACCP
Hazardous Chemical Substances
Hazards & Risks
Ladder Safety
Legal Liability
Lock-Out
Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL)
QMS Awareness
Safe Stacking & Storage
Scaffold & Fall Protection
Tools & Machinery
Waste Management
NOSA WORKSHOPS
Environmental WorkshopsHalf-day (four hour) National Environmental Management Act (NEMA) seminar
One-day NEMA workshop
One-day Environmental Law workshop
Two-day Environmental Law workshop
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ABSA Building, 3rd Floor, Richardsbay, 3900Tel: +27 (0)35 789 4353/4Fax: +27 (0)35 789 5738
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