About
Training methodology
About
Workshop Description:
- Many of the decisions we make and actions we take, either individually or in groups, affect our environment, yet economic and political considerations often dominate. Integrating ‘environment’ with other factors in decision-making is a size able challenge, and our emphasis on environment in this course is intended not to isolate it but to ensure that it is not forgotten.
- You will learn how to use a variety of systems ideas and techniques (including modeling) for exploring the context of environmental issues, formulating problems and opportunities, evaluation, monitoring and taking action. Case studies and examples are included, and you will have opportunities to explore your own environmental decision-making situation.
Workshop Objective:
· Define OSHA
· Define the sources of harmful acts.
· Understand and accept that safety is a function whereby everyone is responsible.
· Establish that accidental injuries are caused by unsafe acts, behavior and conditions.
· Perform job safety analysis and give job safety instructions.
· Conduct an accident investigation and fill a meaningful accident report.
· Handle and react to various work accidents and emergencies.
- Nearly all decision making has an environmental aspect, depending on what you understand by ‘the environment’. Many of the decisions we make and actions we take, both individually and in groups, have environmental effects, yet economic and political considerations often dominate in a way that fails to take account of our environment.
- Environmental decision making explicitly includes ‘environment’ alongside social, economic and political issues in decision making. The point of ‘environment’ in the course title is not to make it separate, but to ensure that it is not forgotten.
Workshop Outlines
Day one
· Definitions and Overview
· Accident, Safety, Health
· World Health Organization (WHO) and OSHA
· Threshold Limit Values
· Industrial Hygiene
· Types of Hazards
· Control Methods
· Accidents Costs and Reporting
· Job Safety Analysis (JSA)
· Objectives
· Uses and Benefits
· Procedures
· Recordings
· Accidents Investigation, Reporting and Prevention
· Causes of Accidents
· Effects and Costs of Accidents
· Reporting
· Prevention
· Management of Health and Safety
· Planning
· Organizing
· Leading
· Controlling
· Proper Behavior in Case of an Accident
· Types of Accidents
· First Aid
· CPR
· Calling for Help
· Safety Audit
· Importance
· Benefits
· Consequences
· Ergonomics and Good Posture
· Bad Habits
· Negative Effects
· Correction
Day Two
· General Introduction (what is environment)
· Greenhouse gases (what are they and who produce them)
· Green-house effect (the effect of green-house on our daily life)
· Global warming (is it an issue? Who is behind it; how to control it?)
· The impact of industry on environment (is there any links between industry and environment; what are the influences. We will see..... )
· The pollution main causes (what is pollution; what are the reasons)
· The pollutant types and affects (how to classify the pollutants and which is more dangerous than the other we will answer that)
· The heavy metal (list and name them; what are their effect on health and environment)
· Discussion and Exercises
Day Three
· The hazardous waste (what are they how to deal with them)
· How to handle the hazardous waste (how to manage them; what do we do with them)
· The environmental hazard (what is meant by that; and what are the hazards)
· The carbon cycle (the carbon Tax; the fuel combustion; the CO2 emission)
· The smog issue (fog; Smoke; Dust; solid particles)
· The legislations (the law; the local; national; regional and international laws)
· The regulations and guidelines (the rules and methods)
· The responsibilities (what is your duty; what is the duty of the employer; what is the duty of the public; what is the role of the government)
· What should we do (our action)
· Do your part (what is my duty)
· Discussion and Exercises
Day Four
· Air pollution (why and how to control that)
· Water pollution (what are they; how to reduce it)
· Soil pollution (how and what)
· The pollution of ground water (what; how;)
· The emission (how much; how often; what are they)
· The VOCs (name them; re duce them; how we can do that)
· The ozone layer (the hole in the oz one; what it will do if we do not act)
· Prevention of pollution and environment damage
· Detection of leaks to stop pollution
· Discussion and Exercises
Day Five
· Environmental Emergency Response Plan
· Detailed Emergency Response Plan for pollution
· Maintaining the Plan of pollution control
· Learning from Incidents/ Near-misses
· The photochemical reactions (the chain rule; the radicals, the chemicals…)
· Solvent emission (how much; the cost on life and environment)
Training Methodology
Pathways Training and consulting adopts the newest techniques of human resources Training and consulting and, with the following:
- Theoretical lectures are delivered via PowerPoint and visual displays (videos and short films)
- Making scientific evaluation to the trainee (before and after)
- Brainstorming and role-playing
- Using case studies related to the scientific material being delivered and the trainees' work.
- The participants get the scientific and practical material printed and on CDs and Flash memories.
- Preparing records and reports of the participants' attendance and results, with a general evaluation of the training program.
- A group of the best trainers and experts in all fields and specialties professionally prepares the scientific material.
- After finishing the course, the participants get certificates of attendance signed, certified, and issued by pathways Training and consulting.
- Our training programs start at 9:00 o'clock in the morning and end at 2:00 in the afternoon, with snack buffet during the lectures.
- Providing a lunch buffet during the training program period, with organizing a lunch party on the training program final day for taking some photos and certificate awarding.