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132-hour Occupational Safety and Health Professional Training Course

Comprehensive 132-hour OSH Professional training covering safety management, hazard control, OSHA compliance.

Course Title

132-hour Occupational Safety and Health Professional

Course Duration

19 Days

Competency Assessment Criteria

Knowledge Assessment

Training Delivery Method

Classroom (Instructor-Led) or Online (Instructor-Led)

Service Coverage

Saudi Arabia - Bahrain - Kuwait - Philippines

Course Average Passing Rate

96%

Post Training Reporting 

Post Training Report(s) + Candidate(s) Training Evaluation Forms

Certificate of Successful Completion

Certification is provided upon successful completion. The certificate can be verified through a QR-Code system.

Certification Provider

OSHAcademy - USA

Certificate Validity

No Expiration (Lifetime)

Instructors Languages

English / Arabic / Urdu / Hindi / Pashto

Training Services Design Methodology

ADDIE Training Design Methodology

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Course Overview

This comprehensive 132-Hour Occupational Safety and Health Professional training program provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for designing, implementing, and managing comprehensive safety and health programs across diverse industries. The program covers fundamental occupational safety principles along with advanced techniques for safety management system development, hazard analysis, accident investigation, and safety training delivery.


Participants will learn to apply OSHA standards and best practices covering safety committee operations, hazard communication, personal protective equipment selection, confined space entry, fall protection, emergency action planning, and workplace violence prevention. This program combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications addressing safety program management including (safety leadership, regulatory compliance, training development, ergonomics management, industrial hygiene principles), risk assessment methodologies, incident investigation techniques, and safety culture development while emphasizing organizational safety excellence and worker protection throughout all facility operations.

Key Learning Objectives

  • Understand comprehensive safety management system principles and OSHA requirements

  • Implement effective safety committee operations and meeting facilitation

  • Apply proper accident investigation and root cause analysis techniques

  • Develop and deliver occupational safety and health training programs

  • Conduct hazard analysis and implement hierarchical control measures

  • Establish hazard communication and job hazard analysis programs

  • Select and manage personal protective equipment and energy control programs

  • Implement specialized safety programs including confined space, fall protection, and ergonomics

  • Develop emergency action plans and workplace violence prevention strategies

  • Apply industrial hygiene and program management principles

Group Exercises

N/A by OSHAcademy

Knowledge Assessment

OSHAcademy Knowledge Assessment

Course Outline

Subcourses:

  • 700: Introduction to Safety Management
  • 701: Effective Safety Committee Operations
  • 702: Effective Accident Investigation
  • 703: Introduction to OSH Training
  • 704: Hazard Analysis and Control
  • 705: Hazard Communication Program
  • 706: Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis
  • 707: Effective OSH Committee Meetings
  • 708: OSHA 300 Recordkeeping
  • 709: Personal Protective Equipment
  • 710: Energy Control Program (Lockout/Tagout)
  • 711: Introduction to Ergonomics
  • 712: Safety Supervision and Leadership
  • 713: Confined Space Program
  • 714: Fall Protection Program
  • 715: Electrical Safety Basics
  • 716: Safety Management System Evaluation
  • 717: Emergency Action Plans
  • 718: Fire Prevention Plans
  • 719: Fleet Safety Management
  • 720: Preventing Workplace Violence
  • 721: Developing OSH Training
  • 722: Ergonomics Program Management
  • 723: Conducting OSH Training
  • 750: Introduction to Industrial Hygiene
  • 755: Bloodborne Pathogens Program Management

Practical Assessment

OSHAcademy Practical Assessment

Gained Core Technical Skills

  • Designing and implementing comprehensive safety management systems including (safety policies, procedures, program evaluation, and continuous improvement strategies)

  • Conducting systematic accident investigations using Root Cause Analysis (RCA) methodologies including (incident documentation, witness interviews, and corrective action development)

  • Developing and delivering effective occupational safety and health training programs including (needs assessment, curriculum design, instructional methods, and training evaluation)

  • Performing comprehensive hazard analysis and control including (hazard identification techniques, risk assessment matrices, and hierarchy of controls application)

  • Establishing and managing specialized safety programs including (confined space entry, fall protection, lockout/tagout, and personal protective equipment programs)

  • Conducting Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) including (task breakdown, hazard identification, control measure selection, and procedure documentation)

  • Implementing hazard communication programs aligned with OSHA standards including (chemical inventory management, Safety Data Sheets administration, and employee training)

  • Facilitating effective safety committee operations including (meeting management, member engagement, agenda development, and action item tracking)

  • Applying ergonomics principles and program management including (workstation assessment, musculoskeletal disorder prevention, and ergonomic control implementation)

  • Managing OSHA recordkeeping requirements including (injury and illness logging, Form 300 completion, annual summary preparation, and compliance reporting)

Training Design Methodology

ADDIE Training Design Methodology

Targeted Audience

  • Safety Managers and Directors responsible for facility safety programs

  • Safety Coordinators and Officers implementing organizational safety systems

  • Operations Managers overseeing workplace safety compliance

  • Human Resources Personnel developing safety policies and procedures

  • Facility Managers responsible for occupational health and safety

  • Plant Managers integrating safety into production operations

  • Environmental Health and Safety Specialists

  • Safety Consultants providing professional safety services

  • Supervisors and Team Leaders with safety responsibilities

  • Industrial Hygienists managing occupational health programs

  • Risk Management Personnel assessing organizational safety risks

  • Compliance Officers ensuring regulatory adherence

Why Choose This Course

  • Comprehensive coverage of occupational safety and health professional competencies

  • Alignment with OSHA standards and industry best practices

  • Structured 26-course program ensuring thorough professional development

  • Practical approach to safety management system design and implementation

  • Focus on developing leadership and communication skills for safety professionals

  • Understanding of program management across multiple safety disciplines

  • Development of training design and delivery capabilities

  • Enhancement of accident investigation and root cause analysis skills

  • Flexible online learning format allowing self-paced completion

  • Preparation for advanced safety management roles and responsibilities

  • Recognition by Institute for Safety and Health Management for Associate Safety Health Manager certification

  • Potential for university transfer credits and continuing education units

  • Completion of six additional programs: 48-hour OSH Manager, 44-hour OSH Specialist, 36-hour OSH Train-the-Trainer, 36-hour OSH Supervisor, 36-hour Safety Committee Chair, and 32-hour Safety Committee Member

Note

Course Outline

Subcourses:

  • 700: Introduction to Safety Management
  • 701: Effective Safety Committee Operations
  • 702: Effective Accident Investigation
  • 703: Introduction to OSH Training
  • 704: Hazard Analysis and Control
  • 705: Hazard Communication Program
  • 706: Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis
  • 707: Effective OSH Committee Meetings
  • 708: OSHA 300 Recordkeeping
  • 709: Personal Protective Equipment
  • 710: Energy Control Program (Lockout/Tagout)
  • 711: Introduction to Ergonomics
  • 712: Safety Supervision and Leadership
  • 713: Confined Space Program
  • 714: Fall Protection Program
  • 715: Electrical Safety Basics
  • 716: Safety Management System Evaluation
  • 717: Emergency Action Plans
  • 718: Fire Prevention Plans
  • 719: Fleet Safety Management
  • 720: Preventing Workplace Violence
  • 721: Developing OSH Training
  • 722: Ergonomics Program Management
  • 723: Conducting OSH Training
  • 750: Introduction to Industrial Hygiene
  • 755: Bloodborne Pathogens Program Management

Why Choose This Course?

  • Comprehensive coverage of occupational safety and health professional competencies

  • Alignment with OSHA standards and industry best practices

  • Structured 26-course program ensuring thorough professional development

  • Practical approach to safety management system design and implementation

  • Focus on developing leadership and communication skills for safety professionals

  • Understanding of program management across multiple safety disciplines

  • Development of training design and delivery capabilities

  • Enhancement of accident investigation and root cause analysis skills

  • Flexible online learning format allowing self-paced completion

  • Preparation for advanced safety management roles and responsibilities

  • Recognition by Institute for Safety and Health Management for Associate Safety Health Manager certification

  • Potential for university transfer credits and continuing education units

  • Completion of six additional programs: 48-hour OSH Manager, 44-hour OSH Specialist, 36-hour OSH Train-the-Trainer, 36-hour OSH Supervisor, 36-hour Safety Committee Chair, and 32-hour Safety Committee Member

Practical Assessment

OSHAcademy Practical Assessment

Course Overview

This comprehensive 132-Hour Occupational Safety and Health Professional training program provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for designing, implementing, and managing comprehensive safety and health programs across diverse industries. The program covers fundamental occupational safety principles along with advanced techniques for safety management system development, hazard analysis, accident investigation, and safety training delivery.


Participants will learn to apply OSHA standards and best practices covering safety committee operations, hazard communication, personal protective equipment selection, confined space entry, fall protection, emergency action planning, and workplace violence prevention. This program combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications addressing safety program management including (safety leadership, regulatory compliance, training development, ergonomics management, industrial hygiene principles), risk assessment methodologies, incident investigation techniques, and safety culture development while emphasizing organizational safety excellence and worker protection throughout all facility operations.

Key Learning Objectives

  • Understand comprehensive safety management system principles and OSHA requirements

  • Implement effective safety committee operations and meeting facilitation

  • Apply proper accident investigation and root cause analysis techniques

  • Develop and deliver occupational safety and health training programs

  • Conduct hazard analysis and implement hierarchical control measures

  • Establish hazard communication and job hazard analysis programs

  • Select and manage personal protective equipment and energy control programs

  • Implement specialized safety programs including confined space, fall protection, and ergonomics

  • Develop emergency action plans and workplace violence prevention strategies

  • Apply industrial hygiene and program management principles

Knowledge Assessment

OSHAcademy Knowledge Assessment

Targeted Audience

  • Safety Managers and Directors responsible for facility safety programs

  • Safety Coordinators and Officers implementing organizational safety systems

  • Operations Managers overseeing workplace safety compliance

  • Human Resources Personnel developing safety policies and procedures

  • Facility Managers responsible for occupational health and safety

  • Plant Managers integrating safety into production operations

  • Environmental Health and Safety Specialists

  • Safety Consultants providing professional safety services

  • Supervisors and Team Leaders with safety responsibilities

  • Industrial Hygienists managing occupational health programs

  • Risk Management Personnel assessing organizational safety risks

  • Compliance Officers ensuring regulatory adherence

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