Legal Compliance Training
We provide accredited Legal Compliance Training to our Clients with tailor-made training courses to enhance their OHS programs and add overall value to the workplace. All training courses offered are fully accredited with the relevant SETA’s and Department of Employment and Labour. Our training courses are facilitated by qualified subject matter experts and assessed by professionally registered assessors. We offer:
FIRST AID
Level 1
Unit Standard -119567
Content
1. Ethics and Law
2. Regional Anatomy
3. First Aid and Safety
4. Patient Assessment, Primary and Secondary Surveys
5. Body Systems
5.1. Respiratory System
5.2. Circulatory System
5.3. Skin System
5.4. Muscular Skeletal System
5.5. Central Nervous System
5.6. Abdominal and Pelvic System
6. Environmental Emergencies
7. Bites and Stings
8. First Aid Box Contents
FIRST AID
Level 2
Unit Standard -120496
Content
1. Ethics and Law
2. Regional Anatomy
3. First Aid and Safety
4. Patient Assessment
5. Body Systems
5.1. Respiratory System
5.2. Circulatory System
5.3. Integumentary (Skin) System
5.4. Muscular Skeletal System
5.5. Central Nervous System
5.6. Abdominal and Pelvic System
6. Environmental Emergencies
7. Contents of the First Aid Box
FIRST AID
Level 3
Unit Standard -376480
Content
1. Ethics and Law
2. Regional Anatomy
3. Safety and First Aid
4. Patient Assessment
5. Body Systems
5.1. Respiratory System
5.2. Cardiac System
5.3. Integumentary (Skin) System
5.4. Muscular Skeletal System
5.5. Central Nervous System
5.6. Abdominal and Pelvic System
6. Environmental Emergencies
7. Obstetrics and Emergency Childbirth
8. HIV and Aids
9. Contents of the First Aid Box
FIRE FIGHTING
Level 1
Unit Standard -252250
Content
Introduction
Purpose of the Unit Standards
Learning Unit 1
Introduction
Causes of Fires
Stacking and Storage
Housekeeping
Safe Working Practice.
Exercise 1 and 2
Learning Unit 2
Chemistry of Combustion
Ignition Theory
Heat Transfer Methods
Fire Extinguishing Theory
Classes of Fires
Learning Unit 3
Factors which Affect Choice for Extinguishing
Extinguishing Methods
Fire Fighting Personal Protective Equipment
Fire Extinguisher Data Sheets
Fire Hose Reel
Exercise 3 and 4
Learning Unit 4
Using an Extinguisher Safely
How to Prevent Fires
Exercise 5
Learning Unit 5
Recording and Reporting on Fires
Fire Evacuation Procedures
Exercise 6
FIRE FIGHTING
Level 2
Unit Standard -252250
Content
Introduction
Fire Behaviour and Terminology
Sources of Energy
Causes of Fires
Chemistry of Combustion
Fire Triangle / Tetrahedron
Ignition Theory
Fire Extinguishing Theory
Heat Transfer Methods
Burning Process
Phases of a Fire
Classes of Fires
Factors which Affect Choice of Extinguishing 2
Extinguishing Methods
Using Extinguishers Safely
Fire Hose Reels
Delivery Hose Lines
Laying out Hose Lines
Drills to be Observed at the Fire
Hose Drills (H. Drills)
Delivery Hose Branches
Fire Team Hand Signals
FIRE MARSHAL
TRAINING
Unit Standard -252250
Content
Module 1 – Demonstrate basic knowledge pertaining to fires
Module 2 – Demonstrate knowledge of the causes and prevention of working place fires
Module 3 – Demonstrate knowledge of fire detection methods
Module 4 – Demonstrate knowledge pertaining to fire preparedness
EVACUATION
PROCEDURES
Unit Standard -259597
Content
Description of Unit Standard
Section One: Explain Different Types of Emergencies That May Be
Encountered in A Workplace
Section Two: Explain Various Responses to an Alarm
Section Three: Explain Actions Required of a Safety Officer in an Assembly Area
Section Four: Explain the Functions of an Emergency Control Centre
HEALTH & SAFETY
REPRESENTATIVES
Unit Standard -259619
Content
Section 1: Early Days
Section 2: Occupational Health and Safety Legislation
Section 3: Health and Safety Representatives Activities
Section 4: Department of Labour: Chief Directorate of Occupational Health and Safety
Section 5: Accidents in the Workplace
Section 6: Health and Safety Hazard Identification
Section 7: Workplace Inspections
LEGAL LIABILITY
TRAINING
Unit Standard -259619
Content
1. The Basic Principles of the Act and The Accompanying Regulations
1.1. Reasons for The Existence of the Act with Reference to Health, Safety and Good Corporate Governance
1.2. Sections of The Act
1.3. Regulations
1.4. The Responsibility of an Organisation to Ensure Compliance and the Implications of Non-Compliance
2. Requirements for Minimum Compliance Stipulated in The Act
2.1. The Structures Required to Facilitate Application of the Act in an Organisation and Legal Appointments Required to Achieve Compliance
2.2. Section 8: General Duties of Employers Towards Their Employees
2.3. Section14: The Duties of Employees
2.4. Section 37
2.5. Liability
2.6. Legal Appointments
3. Management Controls Required to Achieve Compliance
3.1. Compliance Plan
3.2. Risk Control
3.3. Control Mechanisms
3.4. Documents and Records
4. Obligations of Managers in Terms of Communication and Training
4.1. Definitions in Terms of SAQA and SETA
4.2. Obligations of Management to Communicate Policies and Procedures Relating To OHASA
4.3. Legal Requirements in Respect of Training for A Specific Workplace
CONFINED SPACE
COURSE
Unit Standard -15034
Content
1. Introduction
1.1. Characteristics of Confined Spaces
1.2. Reasons for Entering a Confined Space
1.3. Scope of Fatalities
1.4. General Preventive Measures
2. Identifying and Evaluating Confined Space Hazards
2.1. Explaining Confined Spaces
2.2. Classification of Confined Spaces
2.3. Identifying and Recording Confined Spaces
2.4. Identifying Confined Space Hazards
3. Determining Controls for Confined Space Hazards
3.1. Overview
3.2. Engineering Controls
3.3. Work Practice (Administrative) Controls
3.4. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
3.5. Emergency Response Equipment
4. Determining Roles and Responsibilities for Work in Confined Space
4.1. Roles and Responsibilities
5. Training Requirements for Work in Confined Spaces
5.1. Training
5.2. General Training
5.3. Specific Training
6. Procedure for Work in Confined Spaces
6.1. Confined Space Entry Program Objectives
6.2. Planning the Entry
6.3. Preparing the Confined Space for Entry
7. Emergency Response
HIRA
TRAINING
Unit Standard -113852
Content
1. Legal requirement of Risk Assessment
2. Relationship between HIRA and Risk Management
3. Stages of the Risk Assessment Process
4. Risk Evaluation
5. Assessment / Determination of Risk Controls
INCIDENT
INVESTIGATION
Unit Standard -120335
Content
Chapter 1: Meaning and Consequences of Incidents
Chapter 2: Responsibility for Investigating Incidents
Chapter 3: Initial Actions after an Accident
Chapter 4: Reporting Incidents
Chapter 5: Evidence
Chapter 6: Incident Causation Model
Chapter 7: Incident Reports
Chapter 8: Remedial Actions
SAFE STACKING
AND STORAGE
Unit Standard -8016
Content
Introduction
1. Definitions
2. General Legal Perspective
3. Housekeeping
4. Layout
5. Grouping
6. Handling
7. Basic Stacking Requirements
8. Stacking and Storage Prohibitions
9. Manual Handling
10. Stacking and Storage Checklist
BASIC RIGGING
AND SLINGING
Unit Standard -253582
Content
Introduction
1. Legal knowledge
2. General information
3. Lifting a load
4. Safety rules
5. Inspection of and discard criteria for steel wire rope slings
6. Maintenance of lifting tackle
7. Centre of gravity of the Load
8. Correct slinging practice
9. Use of single and multiple slings
10. Shackles
11. Webbing
12. Over-Head Gantry Crane
DANGEROUS GOODS
HANDLING
Unit Standard -115093
Content
Purpose of this unit standard specific outcomes and assessment criteria alignment with learning outcomes
Module 1: The legal and specified requirements for identifying and dealing with workplace hazards
Module 2: Identifying hazardous substances
Module 3: Identifying risks associated with hazardous substances
Module 4: Control of hazardous substances
Module 5: Workplace emergency preparedness plans
DANGEROUS GOODS
TRANSPORTATION
Unit Standard -133259
Content
Definitions
Section 1: Operator / driver responsibilities
Section 2: Parts of a dangerous goods placard
Section 3: Identify dangerous goods & hazard diamonds
Section 4: Compatibility & exempt quantities
Section 5: Documentation
Section 6: Loading, conveying & off-loading dangerous goods
Section 7: Reacting to incidents
Section 8: Fire extinguisher types and use appendix – relevant legislation
Annexure A – Daily inspection schedule
Annexure B – Inspection categories, intervals and requirements and applicability
Annexure C – Phrases
WORKING AT HEIGHTS
TRAINING
Unit Standard -229998
Content
SECTION 1: Fall Arrest Terms and Definitions
SECTION 2: Fall Arrest
SECTION 3: Personal Fall Arrest and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
SECTION 4: Use Fall Arrest Systems with A Double Lanyard
SECTION 5: Transport of Tools or Equipment
SECTION 6: Rescue and Suspension Trauma
PERMIT TO WORK
COURSE
Unit Standard -244078
Content
MODULE 1: Principles of a Permit System
MODULE 2: Permit Requirements
MODULE 3: Participate in Meeting Permit Requirements
MODULE 4: Retrieve Permit on Completion of Work or When Permit Conditions Change
APPLY OHS &
ENVIRONMENTAL PRINCIPALS
Unit Standard -113852
Content
1. Occupational Health and Safety Act No. 85 of 1993HS Act
2. Environmental Management
3. Legal Liability
4. HIRA
5. Incident Investigation
BUDDY AID
TRAINING
Unit Standard -133259
Content
1. Introduction
2. Hazardous Atmosphere
3. Toxic Gases
4. Types of Breathing Apparatus
5. Safety Precaution
6. Inspections
7. Stage 1 Procedure
8. Search and Rescue
POWER TOOLS
SELECT, USE AND CARE
Unit Standard -12878
Content
1. Purpose of the course
2. Techniques for using different power and hand tools
3. The cost benefits of using power hand tools versus hand tools for similar work functions
4. Power hand tools are identified in terms of the work function they were designed to perform
5. Personal protective equipment is selected according to the work functions to be performed
6. Maintain power hand tools
LADDER SAFETY
TRAINING
Unit Standard -261664
Content
1. Overview of Ladders
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Management’s responsibilities
1.3 Employee’s responsibilities and duties
1.4 Types of ladders
1.5 Examples of ladders
1.6 Purchasing a ladder
1.7 Applicable definitions
2. Selecting a Ladder
3. Checking a Ladder
3.1 Introduction
3.2 All ladders
3.3 Step ladders
3.4 Extension ladders
4.Position, Securing and Using the Ladder
4.1 Positioning the ladder
4.2 Securing the ladder
4.3 Using the ladder
5.Cleaning, Checking and Storing Ladders
5.1 Cleaning ladders
5.2 Checking ladders
5.3 Storing ladders
6. Inspection, Testing and Maintenance
7. Training and Records
7.1 Training
7.2 Records
8. Basic Pre-Use Risk Assessment
9. Monthly Ladder Inspection Checklist
CONSTRUCTION
REGULATION
Content
As per OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT, 1993
CONSTRUCTION REGULATIONS, 2014
GMR 2
TRAINING
Content
1. OHS Act
2. Legal Liability
3. Safety Leadership
4. HIRA
5. Work Permit System
6. Inspections
7. Incident Investigation
