Short answer: Technical Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) and Site Safety Trainings are technical programs focusing on site risks arising from electrical and mechanical equipment, safe working procedures, and a culture of nonconformity prevention.
Beyond general occupational safety and health (OSH) training, technical risks specific to equipment in the field are often overlooked. This program enhances the technical safety awareness of maintenance and operation teams.
Who should attend?
- Maintenance, operation and field teams
- Plant and production managers
- Occupational safety and health specialists and field supervisors
Educational Content (Curriculum)
- Risks associated with mechanical equipment: lifting, pressure vessels, rotating equipment.
- Electrical field risks and safe response.
- Energy insulation and LOTO culture
- Common site incompatibilities and root causes.
- The logic behind work permit systems (permit to work)
- Safety culture and reporting
Duration and Format
Typically a one-day program; delivered with examples from the institution's field and practical discussions. Offered in a field or classroom setting.
Standard and Legal Basis
The training is based on the Occupational Health and Safety Law No. 6331 and related technical regulations.
Certificate of Participation
Participants who complete the program will receive an AES Innovation certificate of participation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this training replace the legally required occupational safety and health (OSH) training?
No; this program is a technical/equipment-focused supplementary training, complementing the legal occupational safety and health (OSH) training.
Is the content tailored to our facility?
Yes; it is customized according to your site's equipment and risk profile.
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