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Safety Officer

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SAFETY OFFICER 

FACILITATE THE DEVELOPMENT, IMPLEMENTATION AND MAINTENANCE OF A SAFETY, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM.

Annexure 12 - Training Sample - CONTRACTOR BASIC SHE FILE INDEX

Annexure 16 - Audit Notification

Annexure 14 Weekly SHE Report

Module Three - SAQA - 244283 - Learner Workbook Assessment

Annexure 15 Weekly Safety Officer Report

Annexure 11 - Training Sample - Risk Assessment Annexure A1

Annexure 10 - Training Sample - Risk Assessment Procedure

SAFETY OFFICER - UNIT STANDARD 244283- LEARNER GUIDE

Copy of PPE Assessmen

Annexure 8 - Annexure 3 for Medical

Annexure 7 - Training Sample - JOB SPECIFICATION TRAINING SAMPLE

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Annexure 4 - Training Sample - HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES CONTROL MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

Training Annexure 6 - Training Sample - FIRST AID & PROCEDURES MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

Annexure 5 - Training Sample - PPE-PPC Minimum Requirements.

Annexure 1 - Training Sample - Occupational Health Safety Policy

Module One - SAQA - 244283 - Learner Workbook Assessment

QUALITY MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES GUIDE

QHSE-Roadmap-2022

Annexure 17 - Audit Plan

Module Four - SAQA - 244283 - Learner Workbook Assessment

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INTRODUCTION
8 Lessons | 1 Quiz
What are Safety Officers responsible for?
Why are Safety Officers so Important?
Why is Health and Safety Important?
Definitions 1.
Definitions 2.
Definitions 3.
Definitions 4.
Definitions 5.
INTRODUCTORY QUIZ.
DISCUSS FUNDAMENTAL ISSUES PERTAINING TO OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
23 Lessons | 1 Quiz
MODULE 1 – LEARNING OUTCOMES
Introduction.
Health and Safety Policy.
What are the benefits of a Health and Safety Policy?
Key principles in occupational health and safety.
Scope and purpose of OSH standards.
Key features of a national policy on occupational safety and health.
What must the employer do to ensure that the work environment is safe and without risk to the health of his or her workers?
What must you do as an employee?
Duty to Inform.
Duty not to interfere with, damage or misuse things.
Chief Executive officer charged with certain duties.
Health and safety representatives – What are Health and Safety Representatives?
Health and Safety Representatives – How many Health and Safety Representatives must be designated and when?
Health and Safety Representative – What must they do and when?
Health and safety committees – Section 1
Health and Safety committees – Section 2
Report to an Inspector regarding certain incidents.
Section 37(2) Health and Safety contract.
Section 38 Offences, penalties and special orders of court.
1 of 2
DEMONSTRATE UNDERSTANDING OF SAFETY THEORIES AND PRINCIPLES.
25 Lessons | 1 Quiz
MODULE TWO – LEARNING OUTCOMES
Workplace Safety Plan
Why is it important to manage Health and Safety? – Moral
Why is it important to manage Health and Safety? – Financial
Why is it important to manage Health and Safety? – Legal
Issues to be covered – Section 1 – Electrical Safety
Issues to be covered – Section 2 – Use of equipment
Issues to be covered – Section 3 – Materials handling
Issues to be covered – Section 4 – Control of hazardous substances
Issues to be covered – Section 5 – Fire and Emergency planning
Issues to be covered – Section 6 – Personal protective clothing and equipment
Issues to be covered – Section 7 – Structural safety
Issues to be covered – Section 8 – First Aid
Issues to be covered – Section 9 – Ergonomics
Issues to be covered – Section 10 – Stress
Issues to be covered – Section 11 – Environmental and personal monitoring
Issues to be covered – Section 11 – Environmental and personal monitoring – 2
Other considerations
Essential principles
Worker involvement
1 of 2
APPLY THE FUNDAMENTALS OF RISK MANAGEMENT.
15 Lessons | 1 Quiz
MODULE THREE – LEARNING OUTCOMES.
The concept ‘risk’
Defining risk and risk management
Risk management strategy
Implementing the Risk Management Strategy – Examples
The Risk Management Process
1. Planning for Risk Assessment
2. Prepare for Risk Assessment
3. Conduct the Risk Assessment
4. Identify and apply appropriate hazard controls – 1
4. 1 – Identify and apply appropriate hazard controls – Transfer continued.
4. 2 Identify and apply appropriate hazard controls – Tolerate
Plan for Emergencies
Monitor, Review and Control
Risk Assessment – Simulation
MODULE 3 QUIZ
APPLY SHEQ MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS.
80 Lessons
Guideline – Awareness and promotion.
Guideline – Communication
Guideline – Committees
Guideline – Incident Recall.
Guideline – Documentation.
Guideline – Operational Control – Building and Floors
Guideline – Lighting
Guideline – Ventilation.
Guideline – Sanitation, Amenities for Personal Hygiene and Facilities.
Guideline – Pollutions and Environmental Degradation Control
Guideline – Stacking and Storage.
Guideline – Waste Management.
Guideline – Plant and Equipment.
Guideline – Machine Guarding.
Guideline – Lock-Out System
Guideline – Electrical Switchgear and critical valves.
Guideline – Ladders, Elevated Platforms, Stairs and Scaffolding.
Guideline – Lifting Machines and Lifting Tackle.
Guideline – Pressure Equipment and Compressed Gas.
Guideline – Pneumatic Machines & Hydraulic Systems
3 of 4
FINAL EXAM
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