First Aid Skills Program HW/SP/1202005



119567 Perform Basic Life Support and First Aid Procedures
120496 Provide Risk-Based Primary Emergency Care/First Aid In The Workplace
13915 Demonstrate Knowledge And Understanding Of HIV/AIDS In A Workplace, And Its Effects On A Business Sub-Sector, Own Organisation And A Specific Workplace



SHE AWARENESS/INDUCTION SKILLS PROGRAM HW/SP/1202001



9964 Apply Health And Safety To A Work Area
120496 Provide Risk-Based Primary Emergency Care/First Aid In The Workplace
14656 Demonstrate An Understanding Of Sexuality And Sexually Transmitted Infections Including HIV/AIDS
120331 Demonstrate Knowledge Pertaining To Fires In Working Places
119454 Maintain And Adapt Oral/Signed Communication
259639 Explain Basic Health And Safety Principles In And Around The Workplace

SHE REPRESENTATIVE SKILLS PROGRAM HW/SP/1202002


120330 Conduct A Continuous Risk Assessment In A Workplace
120325 Monitor, Report And Advise On The Application Of Safety And Health Principles Regarding The Movement Of People And Materials In And Around A Working Place
120333 Conduct, Report And Follow Up On A Pre-Use, Safety And/or Audit Inspection
259622 Describe The Functions Of The Workplace Health And Safety Representative
259601 Participate In The Implementation And Evaluation Of A Safety And Health Management Programme In The Workplace
120344 Demonstrate Knowledge And Understanding Of Relevant, Current Occupational Health And Safety Legislation

Emergency Responder (HW/SP/1510181)

119567 Perform Basic Life Support and First Aid
120331 Demonstrate Knowledge Pertaining To Fires In Working Places

Fire Safety (HW/SP/1601042)

9964

Apply Health And Safety To A Work Area

120331

Demonstrate Knowledge Pertaining To Fires In Working Places

Basic Risk Assessor (HW/SP/150157)

9964 Apply Health And Safety To A Work Area
120330 Workplace

Risk Assessment First Aid and Fire Fighting in the workplace (HW/SP/1601162)

119567 Perform Basic Life Support and First Aid
120331 Demonstrate Knowledge Pertaining To Fires In Working Places
120330 Conduct A Continuous Risk Assessment In A Workplace

SHE Introduction (HW/SP/1510144)

9964 Apply Health And Safety To A Work Area
259639 Explain Basic Health And Safety Principles In And Around The Workplace

Implement OHS Programme and Functioning as a safety Representative (HW/SP/150472)

259601 Participate In The Implementation And Evaluation Of A Safety And Health Management Programme In The Workplace
259622 Describe The Functions Of The Workplace Health And Safety Representative

Basic SHE Representative (HW/SP/1510148)

259639 Explain Basic Health And Safety Principles In And Around The Workplace
259622 Describe The Functions Of The Workplace

Workplace SHE Representative (HW/SP/1510182)

9964 Apply Health And Safety To A Work Area
259622 Describe The Functions Of The Workplace Health And Safety Representative

Basic Health and Safety & Fire Fighting (HW/SP/1510182)

120331 Demonstrate Knowledge Pertaining To Fires In Working Places
259639 Explain Basic Health And Safety Principles In And Around The Workplace

General Safety for Managers (HW/SP/1510146)

9964 Apply Health And Safety To A Work Area
120344 Demonstrate Knowledge And Understanding Of Relevant, Current Occupational Health And Safety Legislation

First Aid Basic (HW/SP/150795)

9964 Apply Health And Safety To A Work Area
119567 Perform Basic Life Support and First Aid Procedures

OTHER OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY

  • First Aid – Level 1, 2 and 3 (Dept of Labour certificate)
  • Handling & Storage of Hazardous Chemical Substances
  • Safety with Welding
  • Bulk Bag Safety & Inspection
  • Safety with Compressed Air
  • Ladders Safety & Inspection
  • Safe Stacking and Storing
  • Safety with industrial gas
  • Log out and Tag out procedures
  • ICAM (Incident course analysis method)


As an employer, why should you train your staff in workplace health and safety? Isn't it just an additional cost? The simple truth is that Occupational Health and Safety Training enables workers and employers to identify risks and save lives.Why Should You Send Your Staff For Occupational Health & Safety Training At Integral Risk?

The South African Government has been working for years to make the working conditions for employees and the general public as healthy and safe as possible, resulting in theOccupational Health and Safety Act 85 of 1993, which governs workplace safety through a series of laws.

Our nationally accredited Occupational Health and Safety training courses are designed to familiarise staff with the basics of Occupational Health and Safety standards, in order to ensure the safest workplace. We will provide you with the information you need to create a safe workplace and help you learn how to manage any accidents or injuries that occur.

Workplace Health and Safety Training can have a beneficial impact on any business, no matter how large or small:

  • Compliance: For many companies in South Africa, Occupational Health and Safety training is mandatory, and fines for non-compliance can be significantly higher than the cost of training staff. Integral Risk Advisors training courses are both practical and affordable.
  • Best practice: The importance of the using safe work methods and procedures are stressed, whilst also communicating the need for high performance standards.
  • Audits: Receive points awarded towards Occupational Health and Safety and Skills development of staff on your BEE scorecard, and ensure you are compliant with DOL visits, Euro GAP requirements, star ratings, and more. Due to our accreditations you can claim money back spent on our training. Please contact your SETA or SDF for more information.
  • Peace of mind: Occupational Health and Safety Training contributes to the process of identifying, understanding and eliminating risks within the workplace, giving you peace of mind in knowing that your business is in safe hands should something happen while you are away from the premises.
  • New Tenders: Occupational Health and Safety training is a must for most tenders and must be already in place at the time you apply for that tender.
  • Increase productivity & skill development: Training in a language you feel comfortable with increases quality of work produced. It also increases the efficiency in which the task is completed. This is as less time is spent on resolving mistakes, and all time and effort can be placed on the job at hand.
  • Reduction of costs: Make savings a reality when less work-related injuries or accidents occur. Save on your overall costs associated with cost of injury, IOD claims, illness, death, damage to equipment, loss of income, higher insurance premiums, staff turnover, and also delayed deliveries of products and service.

Workplace Health and Safety training also has an impact on individuals within the workplace.

  • Responsibility – Individuals within the organisation understand that they have a responsibility for others within the business and, therefore, they aim to achieve a safe and healthy workplace.
  • Role clarified – Training allows workers to clearly identify their role and what their responsibility is in relation to Health & Safety under the organisation's health and safety policy.
  • WSP (Workplace Skills Plan) & SDL (Skills Development Levies): You can qualify for a rebate on money paid towards skills development levies in a year, and have access to discretionary grants including learner ships, skills programmes, internships, bursaries, work experience grants and other learning programme funding sources.

Overall, Occupational Health and Safety training clearly defines roles and responsibilities for all, increases productivity, decreases risks, and illustrates to staff that their company is concerned about and taking responsibility for the health and safety of all its employees.