Welcome to your New Career!

The Occupational Safety and Health Trainer Program is your main key to success in the field of training Occupational Safety and Health, Optimize your career as an Occupational Safety and Health Trainer with this intensive 50 hour program.

Firstly an OSH Trainer's hourly fee is quite impressive. You get more flexibility in your chosen occupation. The amount of litigation and health and safety legislation is ever-increasing. Businesses all over the world have a huge growing demand for health and safety training, with very few to fill that role. Salaries in this field are quite high and these positions are reserved only for those able to prove that they fit the profile. Build your career and life with this Certified Program and become an Occupational Safety and Health Trainer

Curriculum

The Occupational Safety & Health Trainer Program encompasses a content-rich curriculum providing holistic knowledge that sets the foundation of your career.

  • PART I: The Foundation of your Specialty || 5 Chapters || 150 Lessons

  • PART II: The Core of your Specialty || 5 Chapters || 430 Lessons

  • PART III: The Concentration of your Specialty || 2 Chapters || 65 Lessons

  • Final Project

  • Study Model

    50-Hour - Accredited Program Study Format: Online Accredited Certificate of Completion

  • Duration of Study

    Up to 50 Hours of Study

  • Accreditation

    Accredited by The American Council of Training and Development (ACTD - USA)

  • Study Fees

    185 USD

Course curriculum

    1. Welcome - A Message from your Instructor

    2. Welcome Note

    3. Syllabus of Occupational Safety and Health Trainer Program

    4. Kick off

    1. About Part I

    2. A General View of The Foundation of your Specialty

    1. What is OSH?

    2. What is OSH? || Definition

    3. What is OSH? || Definition || Quiz

    4. What is OSH? || History

    5. What is OSH? || History || Quiz

    6. What is OSH? || Workplace Hazards

    7. What is OSH? || Workplace Hazards || Quiz

    8. What is OSH? || By Industry || Construction

    9. What is OSH || By Industry || Construction || Quiz

    10. What is OSH || By Industry || Agriculture

    11. What is OSH? || By Industry || Service Sector

    12. What is OSH? || By Industry || Mining and Gas Extraction

    13. What is OSH || By Industry || Healthcare and Social Assistance

    14. What is OSH || Management Systems || National

    15. What is OSH || Management Systems || International

    16. What is OSH? || National Legislation and Public Organizations

    17. What is OSH? || Professional Roles and Responsibilities

    18. What is OSH? || Differences between Countries and Regions

    19. What is OSH? || Identifying Safety and Health Hazards

    20. What is OSH? || Contemporary Developments

    21. Overview of Occupational Safety and Health

    22. Safety in and outside of work

    1. Objectives

    2. Introduction to Hazard Controls

    3. Hazard Controls 101

    4. Formative Assessment || Hazard Controls 101

    5. Essentials of OSH - Lesson Introduction

    6. Question

    7. Module 1: Hazard Awareness

    8. A Perspective on Safety

    9. What is a Hazard?

    10. Recognized Hazards

    11. Foreseeable Hazards

    12. Fall Protection

    13. Evaluating Fall Hazards

    14. Portable Ladders

    15. Basic Ergonomics

    16. Ergonomics Contributing Factors

    17. Electrical Safety

    18. Electrocuted James

    19. Finding Hazards in the Workplace

    20. Basics of Hazard Controls

    21. Personal Protective Equipment

    22. Emergency Action Plans

    23. Fire Prevention Plans

    24. Moving Forward

    1. Industrial Hygiene || Introduction

    2. Industrial Hygiene || Introduction || Quiz

    3. Industrial Hygiene || Protecting People

    4. Industrial Hygiene || Protecting People || Quiz

    5. Industrial Hygiene || Concepts in Occupational Health

    6. Industrial Hygiene || Concepts in Occupational Health || Quiz

    7. Industrial Hygiene || Worksite Analysis

    8. Industrial Hygiene || Worksite Analysis || Quiz

    9. Industrial Hygiene || Recognizing and Controlling Hazards

    10. Industrial Hygiene || Recognizing and Controlling Hazards || Quiz

    11. The Right Thing to Do || What is Industrial Hygiene || Perspectives for OSH Trainer

    12. Objectives

    1. Objectives

    2. Introduction || What are Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs)?

    3. Introduction || Why Are WMSDs A Problem?

    4. Introduction || What is Ergonomics?

    5. Introduction || What Is The Purpose of This Primer?

    6. Step 1: Looking For Signs of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Problems || Recognizing Signs That May Indicate a Problem

    7. Step 1: Looking For Signs of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Problems || Determining a Level of Effort

    8. Step 2: Setting The Stage For Action || Ergonomics as Part of a Company Safety and Health Program

    9. Step 2: Setting The Stage For Action || Expressions of Management Commitment

    10. Step 2: Setting The Stage For Action || Benefits and Forms of Worker Involvement

    11. Step 2: Setting The Stage For Action || Who Should Participate?

    12. Step 3: Training Building In-House Expertise

    13. Step 3: Training Building In-House Expertise || Ergonomics Awareness Training

    14. Step 3: Training Building In-House Expertise || Training In Job Analyses And Control Measures

    15. Step 3: Training Building In-House Expertise || Training In Problem Solving

    16. Step 3: Training Building In-House Expertise || Special Considerations And Precautions

    17. Step 4: Gathering And Examining Evidence of WMSDs || Health And Medical Indicators

    18. Step 4: Gathering And Examining Evidence of WMSDs || Identifying Risk Factors In Jobs

    19. Step 5: Developing Controls || Types of Controls

    20. Step 5: Developing Controls || Implementing Controls

    21. Step 5: Developing Controls || Evaluating Control Effectiveness

    22. Step 6: Health Care Management

    23. Step 6: Health Care Management || Employer Responsibilities

    24. Step 6: Health Care Management || Employee Responsibilities

    25. Step 6: Health Care Management || Health Care Provider Responsibilities

    26. Step 6: Health Care Management || Issues

    27. Step 7: Proactive Ergonomics || Proactive VS Reactive Approaches

    28. Step 7: Proactive Ergonomics || Essential Considerations

    29. Formative Assessment

    30. Lighten the Load!!

About this course

  • $25.00
  • 662 lessons
  • 1 hour of video content

What our Students Say:

“With a full-time job and a family, I thought it would be impossible to even consider changing careers, let alone study for one. This program changed my life, it was so affordable and such great value for such a degree, not only did I shift careers but I found myself to have a completely new life. Thank you this really changed my life. ”

“I appreciated the instructors' help, they always provided very valuable assistance to all my questions, I can proudly say that I am now the OSH Officer and in-house trainer at a cardboard factory, looking forward to making a change in our employees' safety behavior. You made this possible.”