
Occupational Health and Safety Basic/ Advanced Diploma
IASP, USA
Dr. Nehad Eissa
Mr. Gamal Ali Mohamed
Ms. Zahra Majdoubi

OSHA 30- Hour Safety and Health in Construction/ General Industry
OSHA Academy, USA
Dr. Wgadi Seffain
Mr. Gamal Ali Mohamed
Ms. Zahara Majdoubi

NEBOSH IGC
NEBOSH, UK
Mr. Yassir Adam
Dr. Wgadi Seffain

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Overview
Our primary mission is to provide safety professionals with innovative training opportunities that exceed basic OSHA compliance as well as professional certifications to assist them in carrying out their safety-related functions with confidence and proven competence. IASP courses and programs will equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to tackle the challenges related to health and safety in the workplace. IASP courses and programs are accredited internationally. This gives our clients the advantage when they decide to apply for a job/ use the certificate abroad.
COURSES

10- hour Safety and Health in General Industry
This training course is intended to provide entry-level general industry supervisors, engineers, and officers with information about their rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint as well as how to identify, abate, avoid and prevent job-related hazards on a job site. The training covers a variety of general industry safety and health hazards that employees in general industries may encounter.

30- hour Safety and Health in General Industry
This training program is intended to provide mid-level and senior-level general industry managers, engineers, and officers with information about the best safety practices, safety management implementation, employees' engagement, their rights, employer responsibilities, and how to increase work productivity by eliminating/ reducing risks.

OSHA Workplace Safety Inspections and Penalties
This training course is intended to provide site engineers, municipality inspectors, environmental inspectors, health and safety inspectors, supervisors, quality and control professionals in-depth knowledge in how to inspect the workplace, write recommendations, report hazards, file complaints, and guide teams to comply with local health and safety regulations.

Electrical Safety
This training advanced program is to provide comprehensive training to high-risk workers (i.e. skilled trades and maintenance workers) and management on the requirements of Sub Part S, and the prevention of serious injuries from electrical hazards at their worksites. Participants will develop an understanding of the requirements of OSHA Sub Part “S” and NFPA, 70E and will be able to identify and reduce or eliminate electrical safety hazards in their workplace.

ARC Flash Protection
This course is intended to provide you with information regarding arc flash, in accordance with NFPA 70E, and to inform you about the hazards associated with arc flash, increase your awareness of how to protect yourself, and provide information regarding the regulations that apply to this subject.

Working at Heights
This training course is intended to provide site engineers, supervisors, and officers with working safely at heights. OSHA requires that fall protection be provided at elevations of four feet in general industry workplaces, five feet in shipyards, six feet in the construction industry, and eight feet in long shoring operations. In addition, OSHA requires that fall protection be provided when working over dangerous equipment and machinery, regardless of the fall distance.

Confined Space Entry
This training course is intended to provide engineers and health and safety professionals with the characteristics of confined spaces, hazards of confined spaces, and definitions. Confined spaces are addressed in specific OSHA standards for general industry, maritime, and construction.

Machine Guarding- Mechanical
This training course is intended to provide mechanical engineers, production engineers, industrial engineers, and health and safety professionals with hazards of machines. Moving machine parts have the potential to cause severe workplace injuries, such as crushed fingers or hands, amputations, burns, or blindness. Safeguards are essential for protecting workers from these preventable injuries

Materials Handling- Industrial
This training course is intended to provide industrial engineers, engineers in the general industry, and health and safety professionals with proper handling and storing of materials that are vital to the industry. In addition to raw materials, these operations provide a continuous flow of parts and assemblies through the workplace and ensure that materials are available when needed. Unfortunately, the improper handling and storing of materials often result in costly injuries.

Bloodborne Pathogens- Healthcare
This training course is intended to provide healthcare professionals such as physicians, nurses, nurse assistants, and first aiders with information on the danger of bloodborne pathogens. The infectious microorganisms in human blood can cause disease in humans. These pathogens include, but are not limited to, hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV), and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

Personal Protective Equipment
This training course is intended to provide health and safety professionals with information on how to use PPE properly. This equipment is 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.

HAZWOPER Awareness
This training course is intended to provide environmental health and safety professionals with information on Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) in compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120(e)(8) regulations.
The Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standard (HAZWOPER) applies to five distinct groups of employers and their employees. This includes any employees who are exposed or potentially exposed to hazardous substances including hazardous waste

Hazard Communication and GHS- Chemical Safety
This training course is intended to provide chemical engineers, process engineers, petroleum engineers, and lab technicians with the latest change of hazard communication standards. The Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) is now aligned with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). This update to the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) will provide a common and coherent approach to classifying chemicals and communicating hazard information on labels and safety data sheets.

Hazardous Materials
This training course is intended to provide health and safety professionals and general industry engineers and professionals with essential information about chemical hazards and toxic substances in the workplace. While not all hazards associated with every chemical and toxic substance are addressed here, we do provide relevant links to other pages with additional information about hazards and methods to control exposure in the workplace.

Ergonomics
This training course is intended to provide health and safety professionals and general industry engineers and professionals with essential information about the prevention of protecting employees from Musculoskeletal disorders in the workplace.
An ergonomic process uses the principles of a safety and health program to address MSD hazards. Such a process should be viewed as an ongoing function that is incorporated into the daily operations, rather than as an individual project.
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) affect the muscles, nerves, blood vessels, ligaments, and tendons. Workers in many different industries and occupations can be exposed to risk factors at work, such as lifting heavy items, bending, reaching overhead, pushing and pulling heavy loads, working in awkward body postures, and performing the same or similar tasks repetitively. Exposure to these known risk factors for MSDs increases a worker's risk of injury.
Work-related MSDs can be prevented. Ergonomics --- fitting a job to a person --- helps lessen muscle fatigue, increases productivity, and reduces the number and severity of work-related MSDs.
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Workplace Violence Prevention
This workplace violence course is intended to provide information on the extent of violence in the workplace, assess the hazards in different settings, and develop workplace violence prevention plans for individual worksites.
Workplace violence is any act or threat of physical violence, harassment, intimidation, or other threatening disruptive behavior that occurs at the worksite. It ranges from threats and verbal abuse to physical assaults and even homicide. It can affect and involve employees, clients, customers and visitors
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