Occupational Safety and Health
Course Title
Advanced OSH Practices for Industrial Plant Operations: Safety in Personnel, Equipment, and Processes
Course Description
This comprehensive training is designed for engineers, supervisors, safety officers, and plant personnel involved in the daily operation and maintenance of industrial facilities. The course focuses on practical methods to enhance Occupational Safety & Health (OSH) performance, with an emphasis on minimizing operational risks and fostering a culture of safety.
Participants will gain deep insights into safety-critical practices, including the elimination of operational hazards, effective Lock-Out Tag-Out (LOTO) systems, and best practices for working safely in confined spaces. Special focus will be placed on safety audits and the optimization of procedures for solid fuel installations—an area where rigorous compliance and proactive risk mitigation are vital.
Key Learning Outcomes
- Understand and apply hazard identification techniques to eliminate safety risks during plant operations
- Implement and improve Lock-Out Tag-Out (LOTO) procedures for equipment isolation
- Ensure safe entry and work practices in confined spaces
- Conduct safety audits for solid fuel installations and implement improvement action plans
- Participate in workshops to review real-world case studies and apply best practices
Who Should Attend
- Safety & Health Officers (SHO)
- Maintenance and Plant Engineers
- Supervisors and Technicians
- OSH Coordinators and Auditors
- Facility Managers
Duration
2 Days (can be customized based on organizational needs)
Methodology
- Interactive lectures
- Group discussions
- Practical workshops
- Case study analysis
- Hands-on mock drills (optional)
Certification
A Certificate of Participation will be awarded upon successful completion of the course.