To enhance participants’ understanding of health, safety, and environmental (HSE) practices and promote a culture of safety and sustainability in the workplace.
- Understand key principles of occupational health, safety, and environmental management.
- Recognize common workplace hazards and control measures.
- Comply with applicable HSE regulations and standards.
- Promote active participation in creating a safe work environment.
- All employees across industries
- HSE personnel and safety officers
- Site supervisors and team leaders
- Contractors and service providers
- New hires and trainees
1 Day (8 Hours)
- What is HSE and why it matters
- Components of a good HSE management system
- Legal and corporate responsibilities
- Types of workplace hazards (physical, chemical, biological, etc.)
- Risk assessment process and documentation
- Use of risk matrix and control hierarchy
- Occupational health risks and illnesses
- Ergonomics and safe work practices
- Safety procedures for high-risk tasks (confined space, hot work)
- Environmental impacts of industrial operations
- Waste segregation and pollution control
- Energy conservation and sustainability practices
- Reporting procedures and investigation techniques
- Emergency planning and response steps
- Fire safety, evacuation, and first response
- Building positive HSE behavior and accountability
- HSE meetings, campaigns, and toolbox talks
- Continuous improvement through feedback and audits
- Group discussion on workplace safety scenario
- Written or verbal assessment
- Course summary and feedback
- Certificate presentation



