School of Occupational
Health & Safety (OHS)

Workplace safety is not a suggestion; it is the law. We provide statutory training for Safety Committees, Risk Assessment, and Disaster Preparedness.

Occupational Safety & Health Committee Training

Workplace safety is not a suggestion; it is the law. Under OSHA 2007, every workplace with 20+ employees must have a safety committee. This course is the statutory training required by the Directorate of Occupational Safety and Health Services (DOSHS).

It transforms employees into safety champions. We cover the legal duties of the committee, how to conduct workplace inspections to spot hazards (like slippery floors or exposed wires), and how to investigate accidents when they happen.

This is a mandatory compliance course that keeps the DOSHS inspectors away and your employees safe.

What You Will Learn

  • OSHA 2007 and WIBA (Work Injury Benefits Act).
  • Functions of the Safety Committee (Legal Notice 31).
  • Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA).
  • Record keeping for audits.

Career Impact

The Hard Skill

Conducting statutory workplace safety inspections and accident investigations.

Market Gap

It is a legal requirement. Companies cannot get their annual registration renewal without proof of this training. It is a "steady seller" course.

Committee Members HR Managers Union Reps

Workplace Risk Assessment & Safety Auditing

Accidents don't just happen; they are caused. This course teaches the proactive science of preventing them. Aligned with ISO 45001, this training takes you deeper than basic compliance.

You will learn how to perform a comprehensive "Risk Assessment"—mathematically calculating the likelihood and severity of hazards. We teach you how to write the "Safety Audit Report" that companies need annually.

Whether it is a construction site, a factory, or an office block, you will learn to see risks that others miss and design "Hierarchy of Control" measures to mitigate them.

What You Will Learn

  • The Hierarchy of Controls (Eliminate > Substitute > PPE).
  • Job Safety Analysis (JSA).
  • ISO 45001 Management Systems overview.
  • Writing the Safety Audit Report.

Career Impact

The Hard Skill

Performing quantitative Risk Assessments and internal safety audits.

Market Gap

External Safety Auditors charge high fees. Companies prefer having internal staff who can prepare them for the external audit, saving money.

EHS Managers Factory Supervisors Engineers

Advanced Fire Safety & Disaster Preparedness

When the alarm rings, panic kills. Preparation saves. This course is a hands-on tactical training for workplace emergency response teams. It goes beyond the basic "Fire Marshal" training.

We simulate real-world scenarios from chemical spills to active shooter situations and medical emergencies. You will learn to use different classes of fire extinguishers, conduct building evacuations, and administer life-saving First Aid (CPR/AED) before the ambulance arrives.

This course builds muscle memory for emergencies, ensuring that your team acts with speed and confidence when seconds count.

What You Will Learn

  • Fire Triangle and Fire Classes (A, B, C, D, F).
  • Emergency Action Plans (EAP) and assembly points.
  • Basic Life Support (CPR and bleeding control).
  • Handling chemical spills and hazardous materials.

Career Impact

The Hard Skill

Executing emergency evacuation drills and administering basic life support (First Aid).

Market Gap

Insurers often require this training to lower premiums. More importantly, it is the difference between a minor incident and a tragedy.

Fire Marshals Security Teams Floor Wardens