• Understand the essential Legislation and Practices used in sustaining HSE in the Construction industry in an advanced democracy
• Understand the vital skills, tools, concepts and proven strategies required for Construction HSE
• Apply the concepts, tools and analytical techniques and knowledge to bring about improved HSE implementation in an organization
• Understand the Employer and Employee role and responsibility in HSE Implementation
• Transfer some of the learning into the organization even in a poor legal framework
• Understand and develop HSE systems based on Behaviour to enhance the organization’ HSE Culture
• Improve organization culture via Behavioral HSE implementation
• Provide some Tools required for continued monitoring of HSE on site
CONTENT:
Legislation and Management
• Responsibilities, Offences and Penalties, etc
• Safety Policies
• Consultation with Employees
• Induction Training
• General Health and Safety Legislation
• Risk Assessments and Method Statements
• The Construction (Design & Management) Regulation
• Safety Inspections and Auditing
• Safety at Street Works and Road Works
• Setting Up Site
• Security on Site
• Statutory Forms, Notices and Registers
Occupational Health and Hygiene:
• The Management of Health on Site
• Personnel Protective Equipment
• The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health
• First Aid at Work
• Food Safety on Site
• Working with Lead
• Manual Handling
• Asbestos in the Workplace
• Dust Hazards and Control of Fumes
• Control of Noise
• Protection of the Eyes
• Protection of the Skin
• Control of Vibration
Working at Height:
• Ladders, Steps and Lightweight Staging
• Working Over or Near Water
• System Scaffolds and Mobile Towers
• Tube and Fitting Scaffolds
• Safe Working on Roofs and at Heights
• Fall-arrest and Suspension Equipment
• Safety with Steelwork
Safe Use of Plant and Equipment:
• Abrasive Wheels
• Cartridge Operated Tools
• Lifting Operations, Equipment and Accessories
• Mobile Elevated Working Platform
• Hoists and Hoist Tower
• Plant and Work Equipment
• Woodworking Machines
Other Hazardous Activities:
• Trackside Safety – Railways
• Working With or Near Buried Services
• Lone Working
• Electrical Safety on Site
• Working In and Around Excavations
• Working in Confined Spaces
• Safety in Demolition
Human Factors:
• Accident Prevention and Control
• Accident Reporting and Investigation
• Behavior-based Safety
• Drugs and Alcohol Misuse
Waste Management and The Environment:
• Waste Management
• Environmental Management
Fire and Flammable Substances:
• Fire Prevention and Control in the Office
• Fire Prevention and Control on Site
• Dangerous Substances
• Liquefied Petroleum Gases
• Vehicle Fuels (including Petrol, Diesel and LPG)
Methodology
The training methodology integrates lectures, interactive discussions, collaborative group exercises, and illustrative examples. Participants will acquire a blend of theoretical insights and hands-on practical experience, emphasizing the application of learned techniques. This approach ensures that attendees return to their professional environments equipped with both the competence and self-assurance to effectively implement the acquired skills in their responsibilities.
DATE:
1ST BATCH: 11th – 14th Feb, 2025
2ND BATCH: 17th – 20th June, 2025
3RD BATCH: 28th – 31st Oct, 2025
25, Queen street, Alagomeji Bus Stop, Yaba, Lagos