HSE Officer Training Course
Intensive Certified HSE Officer training aligned with OSHA 29 CFR 1926, ISO 45001, and NEBOSH IGC standards.

Course Title
Certified HSE Officer
Course Duration
1 Day
Competency Assessment Criteria
Practical assessment and knowledge Assessment
Training Delivery Method
Classroom (Instructor-Led) or Online (Instructor-Led)
Service Coverage
In Tamkene Training Center or On-Site: Covering Saudi Arabia (Dammam - Khobar - Dhahran - Jubail - Riyadh - Jeddah - Tabuk - Madinah - NEOM - Qassim - Makkah - Any City in Saudi Arabia) - MENA Region
Course Average Passing Rate
98%
Post Training Reporting
Post Training Report + 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
Tamkene Saudi Training Center - Approved by TVTC (Technical and Vocational Training Corporation)
Certificate Validity
2 Years (Extendable with additional training hours)
Instructors Languages
English / Arabic / Urdu / Hindi
Training Services Design Methodology
ADDIE Training Design Methodology
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Course Overview
This intensive Certified HSE Officer training course provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for effective health, safety, and environmental management in industrial environments. The course covers fundamental HSE principles along with advanced safety management systems and regulatory compliance methodologies.
Participants will learn to apply industry best practices and international standards including OSHA 29 CFR 1926, ISO 45001, and NEBOSH International General Certificate requirements to ensure comprehensive workplace safety through systematic HSE management. This course combines theoretical concepts with hands-on practical applications and real-world case studies to ensure participants gain immediately applicable skills while emphasizing leadership development and regulatory compliance.
Key Learning Objectives
Understand fundamental HSE management principles and regulatory frameworks
Apply proper hazard identification and risk assessment methodologies effectively
Implement comprehensive safety management systems and procedures
Execute incident investigation and root cause analysis techniques systematically
Evaluate emergency preparedness and response planning requirements
Apply HSE training programs and competency development strategies
Implement regulatory compliance and audit management systems
Execute HSE performance monitoring and continuous improvement programs
Group Exercises
HSE management checklists including (system implementation procedures, performance monitoring forms)
Risk assessment worksheets including (hazard evaluation matrices, control measure selection)
Regulatory compliance forms including (OSHA requirement verification, ISO 45001 documentation)
Knowledge Assessment
Technical quizzes on HSE principles including (multiple-choice questions on management systems, matching exercises for regulatory requirements)
Scenario-based assessments on safety management including (incident investigation scenarios, risk assessment exercises)
Regulatory compliance evaluations including (OSHA requirement analysis, ISO 45001 standard applications)
Course Outline
1. Introduction to HSE Management Systems
HSE fundamentals including (safety culture, management commitment, employee engagement, and performance measurement)
Regulatory framework including (OSHA 29 CFR 1926 construction standards, general industry requirements, enforcement procedures, and compliance obligations)
ISO 45001 framework including (occupational health and safety management systems, context analysis, leadership commitment, and performance evaluation)
HSE officer responsibilities including (policy development, program implementation, performance monitoring, and regulatory liaison)
2. Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
Hazard recognition techniques including (workplace inspections, job safety analysis, hazard mapping, and employee reporting)
Risk assessment methodologies including (qualitative assessment, quantitative analysis, risk matrices, and control prioritization)
NEBOSH IGC principles including (health and safety management, risk control systems, measuring performance, and audit techniques)
Control measures including (elimination, substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls, and personal protective equipment)
3. Safety Management Systems Implementation
Policy development including (safety policy statements, objectives setting, resource allocation, and communication strategies)
Procedure development including (safe work procedures, emergency procedures, training programs, and documentation systems)
Training and competency including (training needs analysis, program design, delivery methods, and effectiveness evaluation)
Communication systems including (safety meetings, toolbox talks, bulletin boards, and digital platforms)
4. Incident Investigation and Analysis
Incident investigation procedures including (immediate response, evidence collection, witness interviews, and scene preservation)
Root cause analysis methods including (fishbone diagrams, fault tree analysis, timeline analysis, and systematic investigation)
Corrective action development including (immediate actions, long-term solutions, prevention strategies, and implementation tracking)
Learning and improvement including (lessons learned, best practice development, procedure updates, and knowledge sharing)
5. Emergency Preparedness and Response
Emergency planning including (hazard assessment, scenario development, response procedures, and resource requirements)
Emergency response organization including (command structure, roles and responsibilities, communication systems, and coordination protocols)
Training and drills including (evacuation procedures, first aid response, fire fighting, and emergency equipment usage)
Business continuity including (recovery planning, alternative operations, supply chain management, and stakeholder communication)
6. HSE Performance and Regulatory Compliance
Performance measurement including (leading indicators, lagging indicators, key performance indicators, and benchmarking)
Audit management including (internal audits, external audits, compliance verification, and corrective action tracking)
Regulatory compliance including (OSHA inspections, citation management, penalty avoidance, and relationship management)
Continuous improvement including (management review, system updates, technology integration, and innovation adoption)
Practical Assessment
Hands-on HSE exercises including (hazard identification workshops, risk assessment completion, procedure development)
Incident investigation simulations including (investigation techniques, root cause analysis, corrective action planning)
Audit and compliance workshops including (audit planning, inspection procedures, documentation review)
Gained Core Technical Skills
Proficiency in HSE management system development and implementation
Competency in hazard identification and risk assessment techniques
Expertise in incident investigation and regulatory compliance
Knowledge of emergency preparedness and performance monitoring
Training Design Methodology
ADDIE Training Design Methodology
Targeted Audience
HSE officers and coordinators in industrial facilities
Safety supervisors transitioning to HSE management roles
Environmental health and safety professionals
Plant managers responsible for HSE performance
Quality assurance professionals expanding into safety
Project managers requiring HSE knowledge
Technical professionals seeking HSE certification
Supervisors responsible for workplace safety compliance
Why Choose This Course
Professional HSE Officer Certification
Comprehensive OSHA and ISO Standards Coverage
Practical Management System Implementation
Real-World Case Study Integration
Expert HSE Leadership Instruction
Note
Note: This course outline, including specific topics, modules, and duration, is subject to change and also can be customized based on the specific needs and requirements of the client.
Course Outline
1. Introduction to HSE Management Systems
HSE fundamentals including (safety culture, management commitment, employee engagement, and performance measurement)
Regulatory framework including (OSHA 29 CFR 1926 construction standards, general industry requirements, enforcement procedures, and compliance obligations)
ISO 45001 framework including (occupational health and safety management systems, context analysis, leadership commitment, and performance evaluation)
HSE officer responsibilities including (policy development, program implementation, performance monitoring, and regulatory liaison)
2. Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
Hazard recognition techniques including (workplace inspections, job safety analysis, hazard mapping, and employee reporting)
Risk assessment methodologies including (qualitative assessment, quantitative analysis, risk matrices, and control prioritization)
NEBOSH IGC principles including (health and safety management, risk control systems, measuring performance, and audit techniques)
Control measures including (elimination, substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls, and personal protective equipment)
3. Safety Management Systems Implementation
Policy development including (safety policy statements, objectives setting, resource allocation, and communication strategies)
Procedure development including (safe work procedures, emergency procedures, training programs, and documentation systems)
Training and competency including (training needs analysis, program design, delivery methods, and effectiveness evaluation)
Communication systems including (safety meetings, toolbox talks, bulletin boards, and digital platforms)
4. Incident Investigation and Analysis
Incident investigation procedures including (immediate response, evidence collection, witness interviews, and scene preservation)
Root cause analysis methods including (fishbone diagrams, fault tree analysis, timeline analysis, and systematic investigation)
Corrective action development including (immediate actions, long-term solutions, prevention strategies, and implementation tracking)
Learning and improvement including (lessons learned, best practice development, procedure updates, and knowledge sharing)
5. Emergency Preparedness and Response
Emergency planning including (hazard assessment, scenario development, response procedures, and resource requirements)
Emergency response organization including (command structure, roles and responsibilities, communication systems, and coordination protocols)
Training and drills including (evacuation procedures, first aid response, fire fighting, and emergency equipment usage)
Business continuity including (recovery planning, alternative operations, supply chain management, and stakeholder communication)
6. HSE Performance and Regulatory Compliance
Performance measurement including (leading indicators, lagging indicators, key performance indicators, and benchmarking)
Audit management including (internal audits, external audits, compliance verification, and corrective action tracking)
Regulatory compliance including (OSHA inspections, citation management, penalty avoidance, and relationship management)
Continuous improvement including (management review, system updates, technology integration, and innovation adoption)
Why Choose This Course?
Professional HSE Officer Certification
Comprehensive OSHA and ISO Standards Coverage
Practical Management System Implementation
Real-World Case Study Integration
Expert HSE Leadership Instruction
Note: This course outline, including specific topics, modules, and duration, is subject to change and also can be customized based on the specific needs and requirements of the client.
Practical Assessment
Hands-on HSE exercises including (hazard identification workshops, risk assessment completion, procedure development)
Incident investigation simulations including (investigation techniques, root cause analysis, corrective action planning)
Audit and compliance workshops including (audit planning, inspection procedures, documentation review)
Course Overview
This intensive Certified HSE Officer training course provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for effective health, safety, and environmental management in industrial environments. The course covers fundamental HSE principles along with advanced safety management systems and regulatory compliance methodologies.
Participants will learn to apply industry best practices and international standards including OSHA 29 CFR 1926, ISO 45001, and NEBOSH International General Certificate requirements to ensure comprehensive workplace safety through systematic HSE management. This course combines theoretical concepts with hands-on practical applications and real-world case studies to ensure participants gain immediately applicable skills while emphasizing leadership development and regulatory compliance.
Key Learning Objectives
Understand fundamental HSE management principles and regulatory frameworks
Apply proper hazard identification and risk assessment methodologies effectively
Implement comprehensive safety management systems and procedures
Execute incident investigation and root cause analysis techniques systematically
Evaluate emergency preparedness and response planning requirements
Apply HSE training programs and competency development strategies
Implement regulatory compliance and audit management systems
Execute HSE performance monitoring and continuous improvement programs
Knowledge Assessment
Technical quizzes on HSE principles including (multiple-choice questions on management systems, matching exercises for regulatory requirements)
Scenario-based assessments on safety management including (incident investigation scenarios, risk assessment exercises)
Regulatory compliance evaluations including (OSHA requirement analysis, ISO 45001 standard applications)
Targeted Audience
HSE officers and coordinators in industrial facilities
Safety supervisors transitioning to HSE management roles
Environmental health and safety professionals
Plant managers responsible for HSE performance
Quality assurance professionals expanding into safety
Project managers requiring HSE knowledge
Technical professionals seeking HSE certification
Supervisors responsible for workplace safety compliance
