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Occupational safety and fire engineering

Occupational safety and fire engineering
Occupational safety and fire engineering
$2,300.00

The cost of a course changes depending on the venue

Who Should Attend?

  • Health and Safety Managers
  • Field supervisors
  • Engineers and specialists in safety
  • Webmasters and anyone who requires a better knowledge of the rules and regulations of safety requirements in the workplace.

  Seminar Outline

    DAY 1

  • The most important requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Management System in OHSAS 18001.
  • The modern concept of security and safety and reduce work injuries in important installations.
  • The most important mechanical hazards
  • The most important electrical hazards
  • The most important hazards of radioactive materials.
  • Chemical hazards and toxic gases
  • Types of causes of fire and fire extinguishers
  • Safety and safety of loading and transporting hazardous materials and products in important installations.
  • Detection and alarm systems technologies in important installations.
  • Purpose of fire alarm systems in important installations.
  • The latest technology to detect and resist fire.

 

    DAY 2

  • Advanced fire alarm systems and its causes.
  • How to calculate and design alarm systems in important installations.
  • Analog Systems
  • Systems Addressable systems
  • Conventional Systems
  • Identify modern and sophisticated warning and registration systems in important installations.
  • Scientific structure of explosive materials and how to test them with modern technologies.
  • The most advanced systems for detection of explosive materials and the method of dealing and prevention of dangers.
  • Modern techniques in the design of installations to resist fire and explosive materials.
  • The scientific concept of non-fireproof materials and how to convert combustible materials into non-combustible materials

 

    DAY 3

  • Identify the latest technologies for explosives and fire resistant buildings.
  • Strategies, methods and methods for preventing accidents in important installations.
  • How inventory, evaluation and risk control work in important establishments.
  • Investigation skills in accidents and injuries due to work in important installations.
  • Manage, evaluate, and investigate accidents at the workplace in important establishments.
  • And its role in the prevention of work injuries important installations.
  • Effective writing skills for industrial security reports and security investigations at important facilities.
  • The guidelines that govern the procedures for securing facilities in the face of acts of vandalism, espionage, infiltration and armed intrusion.
  • Inspections and public safety measures and the prevention and control of fires and explosions.
  • The criteria governing the insurance plan for installations in times of emergency.
  • The importance of the existence and application of contingency plans and evacuation at various levels in important installations.
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    DAY 4

  • Plan to secure sites in important installations from fire and explosives hazards.
  • Emergency plan to deal with fire hazards and explosives in important installations.
  • Workshop on Building, Design and Management (4CI) in important installations.
  • Understand and understand all modern concepts related to crisis management related to fire and explosions.
  • Diagnosis of previous crises and lessons learned.
  • Identify the causes and stages of the crisis.
  • Prepare a portfolio of potential crises in the company, and arrange them according to the relative importance.
  • Design of warning systems according to the results of crisis portfolio analysis.
  • Civil Defense aims its work.
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    DAY 5

  • Emergency plans and procedures in plants for fire and explosion protection.
  • Plans to secure and guard vital fire and explosion installations.
  • Security lighting and its role in the protection of the establishment of fire and explosions.
  • Security of documents, information and communications during fires and explosions.
  • The establishment of the security and guarding apparatus in vital installations.
  • Basic tasks for security managers in the facilities.
  • Security standards governing facility security procedures Emergency times

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