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LATEST TRAINING UPDATES

AFFORDABLE  & CERTIFIED TRAINING COURSES  
CERTIFIED TRAINERS 
CLAIMABLE BY HRD CORP -  SBL-KHAS 

TRAINING TO SAVE LIVES

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FORKLIFT TRUCK

MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT'S

BEGINNERS & REFRESHERS

(2 DAYS & 1 DAY COMPETENCE TRAINING COURSES)

FORKLIFT LICENSE (NEW / RENEWAL)

CERTIFIED COMPETENCE TRAINER

VALID FOR 3 YEARS

  • Theoretical Training

In-Class Training with Instructor Led Discussion, Video Presentations, and a Knowledge Skills Evaluation are included.

  • ​Practical Drivers Assessment

A Practical Driver’s Test will be administered to evaluate forklift operators’ driving skills, abilities and competency.

  • Forklift Certification

Upon successful completion of the Training components, a Wallet Size ID and Certificate Competence are provided. Valid for 3 years.

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CHEMICAL INDUSTRIAL HANDLING SAFETY & CHEMICAL SPILLAGE TRAINING COURSES

(2 DAYS & 1 DAY TRAINING COURSES)

CERTIFICATION COURSE

CERTIFIED COMPETENCE TRAINER

Hazardous chemicals can destroy health, cause severe injury, harm the environment and damage property. 

Training on the safe handling of chemicals is key for any teams who work with, supply, or store hazardous materials. If you’re preparing to train your teams on chemical handling, here are some key points to cover, as well as some suggestions for formatting training sessions.

6 key points to cover in chemical handling training.

1. Protective equipment.

2. Handling practices.

3. The Globally Harmonized System of Classifying and La belling Chemicals (GHS).

4. Storage of dangerous goods.

5. Transportation of dangerous goods.

6. Educate on risk management policies and practices.

3 tips for your chemical handling training presentation.

1. Include a variety of training materials, including practical elements.

2. When possible, use real-life examples.

3. Provide tools and ongoing training.

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FIRST AID, CPR + AED COURSE

(2 DAYS & 1 DAY COMPETENCE TRAINING COURSES)

BEGINNERS & REFRESHERS

FIRST AID LICENSE (NEW / RENEWAL)

CERTIFIED COMPETENCE TRAINER

CERTIFIED COURSE

VALID FOR 3 YEARS

APTC First Aid Training is committed to helping you save lives through first aid training and learning excellence. Our team of experienced, fun instructors provides professional first aid and CPR training.

About First Aid

Health and safety for your business has never been more important, than during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each business sector has guidance of some kind to try and keep their staff and customers safe from infection.

Whether a sole trader, or major corporate, we all have a legal requirement to make appropriate first aid provision for our employees.

It remains the law for all businesses to undertake a suitable risk assessment and ensure staff:

  1. undertake suitable first aid (and mental health first aid) training

  2. have an appropriate and in-date first-aid qualification

  3. attend regular refreshers to update skills and remain competent to perform their first aid role

Learn essential First Aid and CPR skills with our wide range of courses to meet client needs. Courses are delivered in easy to follow steps, using practical hands-on components and a variety of training materials and techniques.

First Aid And CPR training is mandatory for employees in the workplace; but unlike most other types of safety training, these skills and knowledge can also used in an individual’s daily life. This is why we teach people First Aid and CPR in easy-to-follow steps, empowering them to act on, prevent, and manage a life emergency.

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ACCIDENT & INCIDENT INVESTIGATION TECHNIQUES TRAINING COURSES

(2 DAYS TRAINING COURSE)

CERTIFICATION COURSE

CERTIFIED COMPETENCE TRAINER

Accident / Incident Investigation is a technique, adopting which the Investigation or Investigating Team proceed procedural, sequentially and analytically to obtain details, circumstances, reasons and facts behind the occurrence, based on which the immediate causes and more importantly the root causes are ascertained. This technique has to be learnt through training and field exercises so that the trained/ skilled persons help the organization in reaching the facts behind the occurrence. The recommended measures help in preventing such or even more serious incidents in future.

Trainees also come to learn the legal, financial, moral, societal and technical reasons for conducting investigation. It is worth noting that for significant incidents, there is high power judicial/ technical investigation that forms the basis for changes in law of the land.

BENEFITS OF ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION TRAINING

The causes behind the occurrence help in formulating measures to prevent such or even more serious incidents.

Organization is equipped with a band of trained investigators who can shoulder the task of conducting inquiry investigations.

The organization can define and chalk out more efficient roles and responsibilities.

Managerial skill and work force behavior can be further improved based on the positive recommendation of the investigations.

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CRANE SIGNALMAN TRAINING COURSES
2 DAYS COMPETENCE COURSE

1 DAY COMPLETION COURSE

CERTIFIED COURSE

CERTIFIED TRAINER

 

COURSE OVERVIEW

 

This basic level competency programs are designed to all personnel involves in crane lifting and hoisting operation as Crane Signalman. The participants will be providing with basic knowledge of the rigging principles, signalman roles, hazards and risk of rigging and slinging operations, an awareness of relevant legislation and opportunity to practice Crane signalman duty for selected lifting operation as per lift plan, industry best practice and company procedure. 

COURSE OBJECTIVES


By the end of the course, participants will able; 
•    To explain roles as lifting team includes rigger, signalman & lifting supervisor
•    To explain hazard and consequences associate with lifting & hoisting
•    To explain safe lifting & hoisting principle
•    To explain load assessment criteria
•    To explain typical lifting equipment function, inspection and examination requirement.
•    To explain basic principle of slinging factor and load stability
•    To practice roles as signalman to lift and move selected load with correct slinging and

      communication with crane operator
 

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SCHEDULE WASTE AND SPILL MANAGEMENT  TRAINING COURSES

(2 DAYS & 1 DAY TRAINING COURSES)

CERTIFICATION COURSE

CERTIFIED COMPETENCE TRAINER

SCHEDULE WASTE AND SPILL MANAGEMENT TRAINING

Many businesses use toxic and hazardous materials in their day-to-day activities. Many of these activities produce wastes that can injure or even threaten living things. These wastes are called hazardous or scheduled wastes. Scheduled waste must be handled in special ways to prevent threats to human health and the environment.

When disposed of in the municipal landfill or otherwise improperly managed, these materials have the potential of contaminating the ground water – our drinking water. Improper management of such wastes will lead to serious pollution of the environment and the ecosystem as well as immediate /long term impacts to human health.

Thus, the management of scheduled waste is a growing concern in Malaysia due to increase in the number of non-compliances and illegal dumping cases. Managing scheduled wastes requires a comprehensive understanding of regulatory framework, waste properties, waste management concepts, and accepted good management practices.

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SAFE HANDLING OF OVERHEAD CRANES (GENERAL) TRAINING COURSES

(1 DAY TRAINING COURSE)

CERTIFICATION COURSE

CERTIFIED COMPETENCE TRAINER

Countless companies in the manufacturing and construction industries rely on overhead cranes to lift and transport materials. When installed and used properly, these systems make operations easier and safer. But, overhead crane accidents cause severe injuries and fatalities every year. Preventing these disasters requires workers to recognize certain hazards that occur during operation and follow safety procedures to avoid them.

There are multiple hazards that can arise regarding cranes in general. Many accidents involve large lift systems like tower cranes and mobile cranes. But hazards do exist with all types of cranes including overhead cranes and in all facets of crane operation. (Overhead cranes are defined by OSHA as a crane with a movable bridge carrying a movable or fixed hoisting mechanism, and traveling on an overhead fixed runway structure.)

Analysis of overhead crane accidents reveals three common safety hazards that every company using overhead lift systems should be aware of to keep their workers safe. It’s important to be familiar with these hazards and learn to recognize them in the workplace in order to avoid them. The three most common hazards involving overhead cranes include electrical hazards, overloading, and materials falling/slipping from overhead hoists.

The following analysis of each hazard provides a description, potential risks, reasons why accidents occur, preventative measures to avoid them, and applicable OSHA requirements. One commonality that all three hazards share is the qualifications of crane operators. It is the responsibility of the crane owner and job supervisor to ensure that crane operators are competent and qualified to do the job. Click here to read more about training requirements and minimum competent personnel guidelines outlined by OSHA.

 

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EFFECTIVE SAFETY AND HEALTH COMMITTEE

(2 DAYS/1 DAY TRAINING COURSE)

CERTIFICATION COURSE

CERTIFIED COMPETENCE TRAINER

 

INTRODUCTION 

This course provides with solid foundations in managing effective safety and health committee toward reduce risk at working place.

 

OBJECTIVE 

To have a good mutual understanding of the OSH management process with emphasis on functions and scope of employers and employees.

 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

  • Safety and Health committee member and any invited guess

After completion of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Understanding the values and moral of OSH at working place

  • Know how to recognize hazards

  • Learn how to eradicate or reduce hazards

  • Two-way discussion between management and employee

  • Learned to conduct the more effective safety and health committee

Road Construction

INCIDENT RESPONSE AND EMERGENCY AT WORKS WITH ROAD SAFETY AUDIT

(2 DAYS TRAINING COURSE)

CERTIFICATION COURSE

CERTIFIED COMPETENCE TRAINER

 

COURSE INFORMATION

 

Upon completion of this session the participants should:

  • Understand on incident response

  • Understand how to control the incident

  • Working place audit

  • Review of performance

Road Safety Audit (RSA): A formal safety performance examination of an existing or future road or intersection by an independent, multidisciplinary team. It qualitatively estimates and reports on potential road safety issues, identifies opportunities for improvements in safety for all road users, and culminates in the development and presentation of a final report citing safety enhancement recommendations.

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BEGINNER & REFRESHER 

(2 DAYS & 1 DAY COMPETENCE TRAINING COURSES)

BEGINNERS & REFRESHERS

REACH TRUCK FORKLIFT TRAINING & CERTIFICATION

REACH TRUCK LICENSE (NEW / RENEWAL)

CERTIFIED COMPETENCE TRAINER

VALID FOR 3 YEARS

In warehouses with confined space requirements, narrow aisle configurations make it difficult to operate traditional forklifts safely and effectively. In these situations, OSHA requires the use of reach trucks, i.e. reach lifts or reach truck forklifts.

What Is a Reach Truck?

A reach truck is a type of forklift designed specifically for narrow aisles. The truck has wheels that are located directly below an operator to create a tight turn radius. In doing so, a reach truck helps an operator navigate tight spaces and reach high racks with minimal risk.

Merely providing warehouse workers and others who complete tasks in tight spaces is insufficient. Because, if workers do not know how to operate a reach truck, they could crash into aisles or cause other accidents. Perhaps even worse, these accidents could lead to on-the-job injuries and fatalities.

How to Operate a Reach Truck

To determine how to properly operate a reach truck, consult with the owner’s manual. This provides an operator with instructions relating to truck acceleration and deceleration, programmability, and other functions. It also lets an operator know how to take care of a reach truck and minimize the risk of maintenance issues.

Along with reading the owner’s manual, reach truck operator certification is crucial. A reach truck is a distinct type of forklift, and it must be operated with care, precision, and attention to detail. If forklift operators complete reach truck operator certification training, they can learn how a traditional forklift differs from a reach truck. Plus, these operators can learn how to safely use both types of forklifts.

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WORKING AT HEIGHT TRAINING COURSE
(2 DAYS COMPETENCE TRAINING COURSE)
BEGINNERS & REFRESHERS 
WORKING AT HEIGHT LICENSE (NEW / RENEWAL)
COMPETENCE CERTIFICATION
CERTIFIED COMPETENCE TRAINER

This brief guide describes what you, as an employer, need to do to protect your employees from falls from height. It will also be useful to employees and their representatives. Following this guidance is normally enough to comply with the Work at Height Regulations. You are free to take other action, except where the guidance says you must do something specific. Falls from height are one of the biggest causes of workplace fatalities and major injuries. Common causes are falls from ladders and through fragile roofs. The purpose is to prevent death and injury from a fall from height. Work at height means work in any place where, if there were no precautions in place, a person could fall a distance liable to cause personal injury.

For example you are working at height if you:
■ are working on a ladder or a flat roof;
■ could fall through a fragile surface;
■ could fall into an opening in a floor or a hole in the ground.
 
Take a sensible approach when considering precautions for work at height. There may be some low-risk situations where common sense tells you no particular precautions are necessary and the law recognizes this. There is a common misconception that ladders and stepladders are banned, but this is not the case. There are many situations where a ladder is the most suitable equipment for working at height. Before working at height you must work through these simple steps:


■ avoid work at height where it is reasonably practicable to do so;
■ where work at height cannot be avoided, prevent falls using either an existing place of work that is already safe or the right type of equipment;
■ minimize the distance and consequences of a fall, by using the right type of equipment where the risk cannot be eliminated.

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AWARENESS OF WORKPLACE ERGONOMIC AND IMPLEMENTATION TRAINING COURSE
(2 DAYS & 1 DAY CERTIFICATION  TRAINING COURSES)
CERTIFIED COMPETENCE TRAINER

CERTIFIED COURSE

The course aims to increase awareness and impart basic knowledge on occupational ergonomics and related ergonomic related disorders (e.g. carpal tunnel syndrome, back injury) with focus on manual handling at the workplace. The training would assist the participants to evaluate their workplace and improve working conditions and ways of doing things so as to work comfortably and efficiently.

Workplace ergonomics is the science of designing the workplace, keeping in mind the capabilities and limitations of the worker. Poor worksite design leads to fatigued, frustrated and hurting workers. This rarely leads to the most productive worker. More likely, it leads to a painful and costly injury, lower productivity and poor product quality.


A workplace ergonomics improvement process removes risk factors that lead to musculoskeletal injuries and allows for improved human performance and productivity.

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SCISSOR LIFTS FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY TRAINING & CERTIFICATION

(2 DAYS & 1 DAY  TRAINING COURSE) 

CERTIFICATION COURSE

CERTIFIED COMPETENCE TRAINER

Provides safety training for employees to learn about the types of hazards related to scissor lifts, and what to do to stay safe while using them.

Scissor lifts are work platforms used to safely move workers vertically and to different locations in a variety of industries including manufacturing, retail, and construction. Due to their versatility, they provide convenience to employees by eliminating the additional need of scaffolding or ladders to perform common tasks.

Scissor lift safety is critical and depends on considering equipment capabilities, limitations and safe work practices.

This course is designed to familiarize you with the different types of hazards related to scissor lifts, as well as help you understand what preventive measures you can take to stay safe while operating or working near them.

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EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM COURSE

FIRE FIGHTING PREVENTION & DRILL COURSE

(2 DAYS & 1 DAY COMPETENCE TRAINING COURSES) (NEW / RENEWAL)

BEGINNERS & REFRESHERS

CERTIFIED COMPETENCE TRAINER

CERTIFIED COURSE

Fire Prevention Plan Purpose

The purpose of this Fire Prevention Plan is to eliminate the causes of fire, prevent loss of life and property by fire, and to comply with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) standard on fire prevention, It provides employees with information and guidelines that will assist them in recognizing, reporting, and controlling fire hazards.

It describes the fuel sources (hazardous or other materials) on site that could initiate or contribute both to the spread of a fire, as well as the building systems, such as fixed fire extinguishing systems and alarm systems, in place to control the ignition or spread of a fire.

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SCAFFOLD AWARENESS COURSE AIM TRAINING COURSE
(2 DAYS & 1 DAY TRAINING COURSES)
BEGINNERS & REFRESHERS 
CERTIFIED SCAFFOLDING  TRAINER
CERTIFICATION COURSE


This course is aimed at anyone who uses scaffolding as part of their work or has responsibilities for managing site scaffolding operations.

It will provide attendees with a greater understanding and appreciation of the potential dangers of working at height on scaffolds and enable them to identify the core components of a safe scaffold.

Our scaffolding awareness training course is designed to give delegates a complete awareness of their responsibilities regarding the planning and management of scaffolding.

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE:

The overall aim is to develop in trainees an understanding of scaffold components, forms of construction and inspection procedures of basic access scaffolds.

 

WHO SHOULD COMPLETE THIS COURSE?

This course is open to any workers who work on scaffolding, including, bricklayers, plumbers and electricians. Anyone that comes into contact with scaffolding during their work.

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MECHANICAL SAFETY TRAINING COURSES

(2 DAYS & 1 DAY TRAINING COURSES)

CERTIFICATION COURSE

CERTIFIED COMPETENCE TRAINER

Every company is responsible for the safety of workers, the surrounding community and environment. Providing mechanical safety training is not only morally, ethically and financially sound business practice, it is often mandated by local, state and federal law. Employee training in safe machine operation results in decreased machine downtime, reduces or prevents injury and may reduce the risk of costly legal action and government fines.

SAFETY TRAINING


With any type of training, best results are realized when employees buy in to the importance of course concepts and why certain procedures, rules and policies are necessary. These may include wearing safety gear; observing lock-out/tag-out procedures for machines undergoing maintenance; prompt reporting of machine malfunctions; using machine safety guards, shields and gates; and following other safety and operational guidelines as instructed. Informed employees equate to an increase in accountability, productivity and overall safety.

HEARING CONSERVATION TRAINING COURSES

(2 DAYS & 1 DAY TRAINING COURSES)

CERTIFICATION COURSE

CERTIFIED COMPETENCE TRAINER

This program is intended as an overview of the basic elements of hearing conservation to include the methods of selection, use, and care of hearing protection. Today, more than 20 million workers are exposed to hazardous noise on and off the job. An effective hearing conservation program is designed to prevent hearing loss. Be sure to do your part and wear the appropriate hearing protection to protect your ability to hear for a lifetime.

Awareness in Occupational Health is one of crucial agenda that requires special attention according to the Occupational Safety & Health Act 1994 (OSHA). Most organization are aware of this and include the importance of complying the acts in their company’s policies. However due to some reasons, many have failed to educate and train their employees and contractor into better performing in their OSH roles and responsibilities. As a result, many organizations have failed to control OSH standards and the place of work causing increases of industrial diseases.

HEARING CONSERVATION PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

If monitoring data indicates that you need a hearing conservation program, there are additional steps that you need to take to protect your employees and comply with OSHA regulations.  The following are brief descriptions of an employer’s responsibilities for a hearing conservation program, and are not meant to be a comprehensive listing of said responsibilities.

All employees exposed to decibel levels requiring the hearing conservation program must be notified of the results of the monitoring.  They must also be allowed to observe the noise measurements that are conducted.

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SAFE HANDLING OF MIXER TRUCK TRAINING COURSE

(1 DAY  TRAINING COURSE)

CERTIFIED COMPETENCE TRAINER

CERTIFIED COURSE

Vehicles help make our lives easier, from getting us to where we need to go, to helping us transport something. While all vehicles present potential hazards, some are more dangerous than others. A good example is the concrete mixer truck.

Understanding safe practices around concrete mixer trucks are vital for protecting lives. Anyone involved with operating a concrete mixer truck should be properly trained and follow all pertaining safety procedures and standards.

 

OSHA has published safety tips regarding vehicles like concrete mixer trucks. These are just some safety practices that relate particularly to vehicle safety:

Make sure back-up alarms on all vehicles are functioning.

Use care with the load out chute on concrete mixers to avoid injuries to hands and fingers.

Beware of hot surfaces on equipment and truck components.

Guard eyes against splashes of aggregate materials during loading and unloading.

Use hearing protection if needed to guard against excessive noise exposure during cement loading/unloading and while using pneumatic chippers inside truck mixer drums.

CONCRETE MIXER TRUCK SAFETY


Be sure that trucks and other vehicles are in good working order, including audible back-up warning signals, before operating them.
Check for overhead clearance while driving and before unloading the truck.


Because the concrete truck’s center of gravity shifts frequently while driving, take turns slowly and brake softly.
Be mindful of blind spots while backing up.

SAFE HANDLING OF ESTATE TRACTOR AND TRAILLER TRAINING COURSES

(2 DAYS & 1 DAY TRAINING COURSES)

CERTIFICATION COURSE

CERTIFIED COMPETENCE TRAINER

 

Tractor safety is for everyone who uses a tractor, or tractor-operated machinery. It applies to those working in farming, forestry, horticulture, amenity horticulture and the sports turf industry. Whether you are a student, a regular tractor driver, or an employer, you need to learn about tractor safety before it is too late. People die in tractor accidents every year and there are many major injuries, including amputations and fractures. There are probably other accidents or near misses which HSE never hears about. Simple but essential safety steps would have prevented most of them.

 

 

COURSE INFORMATION

 

Upon completion of this session the participants should able to:

 

  • What are hazards

  • Legal Requirements

  • Components of machines

  • How to do daily checklist

  • Reporting of defect

  • Tagging System

  • Risk assessment

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SAFETY IN COMPRESSOR AND BOILER TRAINING COURSES

(1 DAY TRAINING COURSE)

CERTIFICATION COURSE

CERTIFIED COMPETENCE TRAINER

Boilers are an important asset used for various purposes in different industrial plants. It’s one of the main application to produce high-pressure steam for process applications and power generation. Operation and maintenance of Boiler are critical to ensure a safe and efficient plant environment.

Boiler training ensure participants gain a comprehensive understanding of commercial, industrial and utility boiler systems. This program covers the principle of operation of steam boilers, types and the main components of steam boilers. It will also focus on the study of correct operation and routine maintenance and safety. Participants will also learn how to improve boiler efficiency, energy cost saving methods and maximise safety.

Reliable, efficient, environmentally friendly, and used in nearly every industry, boiler systems have the ability to generate energy, heat buildings large and small. But they can also be dangerous IF EMPLOYEES ARE NOT PROPERLY TRAINED IN THEIR OPERATIONS, MAINTENANCE, AND SAFETY.

Each year, boilers malfunction. Often, this results in explosions, the force of which is equal to that of a bomb, according to the NATIONAL BOARD OF BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL INSPECTIONS. Sometimes these malfunctions are the result of defect boilers themselves. Often they are the result of improper maintenance, a dearth of inspections, or safety oversights.

Many of these explosions could likely be avoided if employees had the proper training and a clear understanding of the potential dangers of malfunctioning or unmaintained boiler systems.

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FIRE WATCHERTRAINING COURSE

(1 DAY TRAINING COURSE)

CERTIFICATION COURSE

CERTIFIED COMPETENCE TRAINER

This course is for participant whom need to become a Fire Watcher or Fire Watchmen.

The course is intended to provide participants with the basic understanding the risk of fire in the work environment and watching/monitoring any hot work activity in the site. 

 

OBJECTIVE TO THE COURSE

 

  • The course participants will acquire basic knowledge and skills on basic firefighting includes Fire Chemistry, Safe Hot Work practice & Fire Hazard, basic Fire Fighting equipment & installation, roles of Fire Watcher, Self-Rescue and Personnel Rescue and confined spaces fire.

 

LEARNING OUTCOME

Upon completion of the program, participants will be able to

  • Explain roles of Fire Watcher.

  • Explain type of fire and extinguished method.

  • Explain site emergency response for Fire Watcher.

  • Explain and practice safe use of portable firefighting & installation.

  • Explain and practice self-rescue and personnel rescue method.

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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT TRAINING

2 DAYS/1 DAY COURSE

CERTIFED TRAINER

CERTIFIED COURSE

What is personal protective equipment?

Personal protective equipment, commonly referred to as "PPE", is equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards that cause serious workplace injuries and illnesses. These injuries and illnesses may result from contact with chemical, radiological, physical, electrical, mechanical, or other workplace hazards. Personal protective equipment may include items such as gloves, safety glasses and shoes, earplugs or muffs, hard hats, respirators, or coveralls, vests and full body suits.

 

COURSE OUTCOME

After completion of the course, participants will be able to:

-       Gain knowledge in important of wearing of PPE

-       Create more awareness among workers

-       Why risk assessment important to us

-       Minimize accident, incident, ill health and dangerous occurrence

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WELDING SAFETY AWARENESS TRAINING COURSE

(1 DAY TRAINING COURSE)

CERTIFICATION COURSE

CERTIFIED COMPETENCE TRAINER

INTRODUCTION 

 

This course will improve awareness and skills

 

OBJECTIVE 

 

To make their work more efficient and productive by safety practice

 

After completion of the course, participants will be able to:

 

Gain knowledge in latest Law in Malaysia

Create more awareness among workers

Why safety and health important to us

Minimize accident, incident, ill health and dangerous occurrence

Understand of standard operating procedure

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SAFETY AWARENESS TRAINING COURSES

(2 DAYS/1 DAY TRAINING COURSE)

CERTIFICATION COURSE

CERTIFIED COMPETENCE TRAINER

Management, safety committee members or employees to have a good understanding on the Occupational Safety and Health requirements at their workplace. Participants will understand the important of Safety values and how to perform their duties at the work place effectively.

WHY DO STAFF NEED THIS COURSE?

Employers have a legal responsibility to provide key safety information to staff. Your staff need to understand Health & Safety basics in the workplace. The Safety Awareness Course will deliver exactly that and provide your business with legal compliance.

WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR?

All staff in the workplace

OBJECTIVES

This course introduces the candidate to many aspects of the safety & Health at Work and is intended help raise safety standards and awareness. By the end of the course delegates will know how to manage safety effectively.

COURSE BENEFITS

The Health & Safety Awareness Course is perfect for delivering the exact amount of safety awareness information to your staff.

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BEHAVIOUR BASE SAFETY TRAINING COURSES

(2 DAYS/1 DAY  TRAINING COURSE)

CERTIFICATION COURSE

CERTIFIED COMPETENCE TRAINER

 

COURSE INFORMATION

BBS at Workplace is one crucial agenda that requires special attention. Most companies are aware of this and include the importance of complying the acts in the companies’ policies. However, due to some reasons many fail to implement and instill the BBS as one of their training programs. This 2-day program attempts to give some basic exposures of effective safety plan and preparedness to ensure a safe, healthy and conducive working environment for everyone.


Safety is a choice. Let’s explore that idea a little further. Safety is a series of choices made by workers each day, choices involving behaviors in the workplace. It’s in how you train, what precautions you take when performing tasks, and your level of awareness to external factors that may jeopardize your wellbeing. You might say that ‘safety’ is in how you confront the sum total of different considerations with the potential for negatively impacting personal health.

Striving to make the workplace safer by eliminating hazards and preventing injuries requires a partnership between the company and its employees. For a company, its safety culture has the greatest impact on this partnership. Companies with the best safety records have a strong safety culture. For employees, motivation has the greatest influence on the worker-employer safety partnership. To succeed, the employee must feel that the employer really cares about their well-being, and the employer must feel that the worker is committed to the company’s safety expectations.

Training prepares you to identify unsafe behaviors and actions, and then make good decisions to work safely. The challenge is to deliver training that is memorable and relevant. The training that “sticks” will keep you safe.

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HAZARD IDENTIFICATION RISK ASSESSMENT AND RISK CONTROL(HIRARC)

(2 DAYS/1 DAY TRAINING COURSE)

CERTIFICATION COURSE

CERTIFIED COMPETENCE TRAINER


INTRODUCTION  

This is active measure to forecast the risk and looking the measures to control before any event take place

OBJECTIVE  

Candidate will able to identify hazards and looks a solution how to overcome the event. 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

•    Employees, Contractors 
•    Production Executives, Supervisors and Technicians 

After completion of the course, participants will be able to:


-    Gain knowledge how to perform Risk Assessments
-    Create more awareness among workers
-    Why safety and health important to us
-    Minimize accident, incident, ill health and dangerous occurrence
-    Why must emphasis law at working place  

 

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BASIC RIGGING, SLINGING AND SIGNALMAN 

(2 DAYS/1 DAY  TRAINING COURSE)

CERTIFICATION COURSE

CERTIFIED COMPETENCE TRAINER

COURSE OBJECTIVE

 

To provide the delegates with knowledge of basic rigging principles, general hazards and risk of rigging and slinging operations, an awareness of relevant legislation and opportunity to practice basic rigging and slinging as per lift plan, industry best practice and company procedure.

TARGET PARTICIPANTS


•    All personnel involve in rigging and slinging operation

LEARNING OUTCOME


•    To explain Company requirement, associate with Mechanical Lifting
•    To explain roles as rigger and signalman
•    To explain hazard and consequences associate with lifting & hoisting
•    To explain key criteria of Company Lifting Plan preparation
•    To explain basic principle of load assessment
•    To explain typical lifting equipment function, inspection and examination requirement.
•    To explain basic principle of slinging factor and load stability
•    To practice roles as rigger and signalman to lift and move selected load with correct slinging and   

      communication with crane operator

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TRAIN THE TRAINER

COURSES

  • HRD Corp TTT CERTIFICATION​

  • HRD Corp TTT ACCREDITATION​

  • HRD Corp TTT PROGRAMME 

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SOFT SKILS 

Soft skills vs hard skills

We’ve already explained how soft skills are more personality-focused, rather than being based on qualifications or work experience. Soft skills include people skills, social skills, character traits, interpersonal skills, and transferable skills.

Hard skills, on the other hand, are technical skills that are job-specific. The hard skills of your workforce come from education, certifications, training, and work experience. These skills can be taught, are measurable, and have the ability to be tested through exams and practical assignments. 

Instructor's hard skills:

 

  • Thorough knowledge of curriculum

  • Developing lesson plans

  • Developing education strategies

  • Grading learner work, exams, and so on

  • Using appropriate technology

Instructor’s Soft skills:

Let’s take a closer look at some topics of soft skills that are sought after for any workforce:

  • Self-motivation

  • Teamwork

  • Creativity

  • Time management

  • Organization

  • Flexibility

  • Conflict resolution

  • Positivity

  • Communication

  • Leadership

  • Problem-solving

  • Critical observation

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BOOKKEEPING

  • FINANCE FOR NON-FINANCE MANAGER FOR MIDDLE LEVEL MANAGEMENT

  • FINANCE FOR NON-FINANCE MANAGER FOR TOP LEVEL

  • PRACTICAL GUIDE ON CASH FLOW & WORKING CAPITAL

  • BOOKKEEPING FOR BEGINNERS – LEVEL 1

  • BOOKKEEPING FOR BEGINNERS – LEVEL 2

  • BOOKKEEPING FOR BEGINNERS – LEVEL 3

  • BUDGETING, FORECASTING & COST MANAGEMENT

  • BOOKKEEPING FOR MICRO BUSINESS

  • CASHFLOW MANAGEMENT FOR SMALL BUSINESS

  • HOW TO CALCULATE PRODUCT / SERVICE MARGIN

  • PRODUCT COSTLY & PRICING STRATEGY FOR SMALL BUSINESS / BEGINNERS

  • HANDLING FULL SETS OF ACCOUNTS

  • PURCHASING PROCEDURE

CERTIFIED TRAINING COURSES VIDEO'S
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