Training

BBCBE OHS Training Programs

At BBCBE we are committed to fostering a safe and productive work environment through comprehensive training programs.

Our offerings are designed to meet diverse needs and enhance your skills in various aspects of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS).

Explore our training programs below to find the right fit for you.

Health and Safety Management System

  • Overview: Learn to design, implement, and maintain a robust Health and Safety Management System (HSMS) to ensure ongoing workplace safety and regulatory compliance.
  • Key Focus: HSMS integration, performance monitoring, regulatory adherence.
  • Description: This course provides an in-depth understanding of developing, implementing, and maintaining an effective Health and Safety Management System (HSMS) in the workplace.
  • Objectives:
    • Design and implement HSMS.
    • Monitor and review safety performance.
    • Ensure compliance with safety regulations.
  • Duration: 1 day
  • Format: Classroom

Permit to Work – Introduction & Management of a Permit to Work System

  • Overview: Understand the principles of introducing and managing a Permit to Work (PTW) system to control high-risk activities and ensure safety.
  • Key Focus: PTW processes, system implementation, risk management.
  • Description: Learn the essentials of introducing and managing a Permit to Work (PTW) system to control high-risk activities safely.
  • Objectives:
    • Understand PTW processes.
    • Implement and manage PTW systems.
    • Ensure compliance with safety protocols.
  • Duration: 1 day
  • Format: Classroom

Working at Heights: Fall Protection Planner

  • Overview: Gain skills in planning and implementing fall protection measures for work conducted at heights to prevent falls and ensure worker safety.
  • Key Focus: Fall protection planning, hazard assessment, safety compliance.
  • Description: Focuses on planning and implementing fall protection systems for work conducted at heights.
  • Objectives:
    • Design effective fall protection plans.
    • Assess fall hazards and select appropriate measures.
    • Ensure compliance with fall protection standards.
  • Duration: 1 day
  • Format: Classroom

Health and Safety Inspection

  • Overview: Techniques and best practices for conducting thorough health and safety inspections to identify and address workplace hazards.
  • Key Focus: Inspection methodologies, hazard identification, corrective action.
  • Description: Teaches techniques for conducting thorough health and safety inspections to identify hazards and ensure compliance.
  • Objectives:
    • Perform effective safety inspections.
    • Identify and address potential hazards.
    • Document and report findings.
  • Duration: 1 day
  • Format: Classroom

Effective Contractor Management

  • Overview: Strategies for managing contractors effectively to ensure they adhere to health and safety requirements and standards.
  • Key Focus: Contractor oversight, compliance monitoring, performance evaluation.
  • Description: Provides strategies for managing contractors to ensure they comply with health and safety requirements.
  • Objectives:
    • Implement effective contractor management practices.
    • Ensure contractor compliance with safety standards.
    • Monitor and review contractor performance.
  • Duration: 1 day
  • Format: Classroom

Environmental Management

  • Overview: Training on integrating environmental management practices into operations to minimize environmental impact and ensure regulatory compliance.
  • Key Focus: Environmental systems, performance improvement, regulatory adherence.
  • Description: Covers the principles of environmental management and how to integrate them into your organization’s practices.
  • Objectives:
    • Understand environmental management systems.
    • Implement environmental policies.
    • Monitor and improve environmental performance.
  • Duration: 1 day
  • Format: Classroom

Hazardous Chemical Substances in the Workplace

  • Overview: Safe handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous chemicals to protect employees and meet safety regulations.
  • Key Focus: Chemical management, Safety Data Sheets (SDS), control measures.
  • Description: Focuses on the safe handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous chemicals in the workplace.
  • Objectives:
    • Manage hazardous chemicals safely.
    • Understand and use Safety Data Sheets (SDS).
    • Implement appropriate control measures.
  • Duration: 1 day
  • Format: Classroom

Occupational Health and Safety Act for Management

  • Overview: Understand the responsibilities and legal obligations of management under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
  • Key Focus: Legal obligations, compliance strategies, OHS issue management.
  • Description: Provides managers with a comprehensive understanding of their responsibilities under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
  • Objectives:
    • Understand OHS legal responsibilities.
    • Implement and oversee compliance measures.
    • Address and manage OHS issues effectively.
  • Duration: 1 day
  • Format: Classroom

Health and Safety Representative Training

  • Overview: Equip health and safety representatives with the knowledge and skills needed to perform their roles effectively and promote workplace safety.
  • Key Focus: Representative duties, safety inspections, communication and training.
  • Description: Training for health and safety representatives to effectively perform their roles in the workplace.
  • Objectives:
    • Understand the role and responsibilities of health and safety representatives.
    • Conduct safety inspections and investigations.
    • Facilitate safety communication and training.
  • Duration: 1 day
  • Format: Classroom

First Aid Training – Level 1

  • Overview: Basic first aid skills to handle minor injuries and provide initial medical assistance.
  • Key Focus: Basic first aid, initial assessments, emergency response.
  • Description: Basic first aid training covering essential life-saving skills and initial response techniques.
  • Objectives:
    • Provide basic first aid for minor injuries.
    • Perform initial assessments and treatments.
    • Understand when to seek further medical help.
  • Duration: 1 day
  • Format: Classroom

First Aid Training – Level 2

  • Overview: Intermediate first aid training covering more advanced techniques for managing injuries and medical emergencies.
  • Key Focus: Advanced first aid, emergency coordination, critical care.
  • Description: Intermediate first aid training, including more advanced techniques and emergency response procedures.
  • Objectives:
    • Handle more complex injuries and medical situations.
    • Perform advanced first aid techniques.
    • Coordinate emergency response efforts.
  • Duration: 1 day
  • Format: Classroom

First Aid Training – Level 3

  • Overview: Advanced first aid training for comprehensive medical response and critical care in severe emergencies.
  • Key Focus: Advanced life support, severe emergencies, emergency services coordination.
  • Description: Advanced first aid training for comprehensive emergency medical response and critical care.
  • Objectives:
    • Manage severe medical emergencies and complex scenarios.
    • Provide advanced life support techniques.
    • Work effectively with emergency services.
  • Duration: 1 day
  • Format: Classroom

Fire Marshall Training

  • Overview: Training for fire marshals to manage fire safety, conduct fire drills, and oversee emergency evacuations.
  • Key Focus: Fire safety management, drills and evacuations, fire safety regulations.
  • Description: Training for designated fire marshals to manage fire safety and emergency response within the organization.
  • Objectives:
    • Conduct fire drills and evacuations.
    • Manage fire safety equipment.
    • Understand fire safety regulations and protocols.
  • Duration: 1 day
  • Format: Classroom

Accident-Incident Investigation Training

  • Overview: Methods for investigating accidents and incidents to determine root causes and develop preventive measures.
  • Key Focus: Investigation techniques, root cause analysis, corrective actions.
  • Description: Teaches methods for investigating accidents and incidents to identify root causes and prevent recurrence.
  • Objectives:
    • Conduct thorough investigations of incidents.
    • Analyse and report findings.
    • Develop and implement corrective actions.
  • Duration: 1 day
  • Format: Classroom

Risk Assessment

  • Overview: Techniques for performing risk assessments to identify and mitigate potential hazards in the workplace.
  • Key Focus: Risk identification, hazard evaluation, control implementation.
  • Description: Provides techniques for conducting risk assessments to identify and mitigate potential workplace hazards.
  • Objectives:
    • Perform comprehensive risk assessments.
    • Identify hazards and evaluate risks.
    • Implement risk control measures.
  • Duration: 1 day
  • Format: Classroom

Incident Reporting

  • Overview: Procedures for effective incident reporting to ensure accurate documentation and timely response.
  • Key Focus: Reporting procedures, documentation, follow-up actions.
  • Description: Training on how to effectively report workplace incidents, ensuring accurate documentation and timely response.
  • Objectives:
    • Understand incident reporting procedures.
    • Document incidents accurately.
    • Follow up on reported incidents.
  • Duration: 1 day
  • Format: Classroom

Working at Heights: Fall Arrest Systems

  • Overview: Training on the use and management of fall arrest systems to ensure safety when working at heights.
  • Key Focus: Fall arrest system implementation, equipment inspection, safety standards.
  • Description: Focuses on the use and management of fall arrest systems for work performed at heights.
  • Objectives:
    • Implement fall arrest systems correctly.
    • Inspect and maintain fall arrest equipment.
    • Understand regulations and standards.
  • Duration: 2 day
  • Format: Classroom

Working at Heights: Fall Arrest Systems with Rescue

  • Overview: Advanced training on fall arrest systems with a focus on rescue procedures to manage fall incidents effectively.
  • Key Focus: Rescue operations, system use, emergency response
  • Description: Advanced training on fall arrest systems with additional focus on rescue procedures.
  • Objectives:
    • Use fall arrest systems and perform rescues.
    • Plan and conduct rescue operations.
    • Ensure safety during rescue scenarios.
  • Duration: 2 day
  • Format: Classroom

Register for Courses

Training amount:
R350 per person per training

Trainings and scheduled duration:
1. SHE Rep (1 day)
2. First Aid Level 1 (2 days)
3. Fire Fighting (1 day)
4. Scaffolding Erector (2 days)
5. Scaffolding Inspector (2 days)
6. Working at Heights (1 day)
7. Confined Space (1 day)
8. Site Foreman (3 days)
9. Power Tools (1 day)
10. Rigging and Slinging (3 days)
11. OHS Act (1 day)
12. Legal Liability (1 day)
13. HIRA (1 day)
14. Tool Box (1 day)
15. Fall Protection (1 day)

NOTE: FOR BOOKING CONFIRMATION WE REQUIRE AN OFFICIAL COPY OF YOUR ORDER/ APPROVAL OF QUOTATION & PAYMENT
Please Complete and Return To:
TO: BBCBE TRAINING MANAGER OFFICE
TEL: (+27 10) 030 0185
66 Park Lane, Sandton, 2196
Email: training@bbcbe.org
Website: www.bbcbe.org

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

1. Bookings

1.1. Telephonic bookings are accepted, subject to the completion and return of our booking form and a copy of your order.

1.2. The signed and completed return of the registration form serves as a booking for the occupational health and safety training courses.

1.3. Due to limited space, we advise early registration to avoid disappointment.

1.4. All training courses are scheduled as per the training programme. Members will be provided with the date for each specific training course.

1.5. The Occupational health and safety training programme is subject to change with seven days’ notice. Please contact us should you wish to cancel/change training course dates.

1.6. Bookings confirmed by date of the training will be considered as final. Should any attendee not attend the training on the date confirmed on the booking form, the full amount for training costs as per training provider’s fees will be liable to the attendee and/or their company.

2. Requirements

2.1. Certified ID copy

2.2. Matric / School report or equivalent (can be previous certificate of any course or not lower than Grade 10)

2.3. Medicals for (working with heights training, confined spaces, scaffolding erector, rigging and slinging)

3. Payment Terms

3.1. Payment must be made prior to course commencement.

3.2. Should you wish to pay via electronic transfer, proof of payment is required to verify payment.

3.3. All course fees quoted herein are inclusive of VAT.

4. Cancellation Policy

4.1. All bookings carry a 0% cancellation liability upon receipt of a signed registration form provided it is outside of more than 24 hours prior to the booking date. Should it be within 24 hours, a 100% cancellation fee is applied.

4.2. Cancellations not received in writing 24 hours prior to the scheduled commencement date of course, will be invoiced in full. Also, in the event of non-attendance, the course fee will not be refunded.

4.3. Substitutions may be made at any time prior to the course commencement at no additional charge.

5. Additional

5.1. The Black Business Council in the Built Environment (BBCBE) reserves the right to cancel or postpone a course, should insufficient bookings be received.

5.2. You are advised not to make travel and an accommodation reservation until your booking has been confirmed.

5.3. The Black Business Council in the Built Environment (BBCBE) will try to confirm your reservations as soon as possible to allow ample time to make travel and accommodation arrangements. If, for any reason, a course should be cancelled or postponed, The Black Business Council in the Built Environment (BBCBE) will not be responsible for refunding airfare, accommodation or any other travel costs incurred by members.

5.4. On-site Training is available. Members to advise on the booking form above.

5.5. All training courses are to be held in Gauteng. The trainer’s travel & subsistence costs outside of Gauteng are for members account; and can be quoted as an estimate but will be invoiced on actual values consumed.

5.6. The Black Business Council in the Built Environment (BBCBE) is not responsible for the provision of general equipment that is required for on-site training.

6. Enquiries

6.1. Enquiries regarding the courses should be addressed to the Office Training Coordinator.

 

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