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44-Hour OSH Specialist Training Course

Comprehensive 44-hour OSH Specialist training aligned with OSHA covering hazard communication, PPE, LOTO, ergonomics, fall protection, and electrical safety

Course Title

44-Hour OSH Specialist

Course Duration

8 Days

Competency Assessment Criteria

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

97%

Post Training Reporting 

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

Certificate of Successful Completion

Certification from OSHAcademy is provided upon successful completion. The certificate can be verified through a QR-Code system or by the following link: https://app.oshacademy-atp.com/verify/

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 44-Hour Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Specialist training program provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for implementing and supporting workplace safety and health programs across various industries. The program focuses on developing technical competencies in hazard identification, control implementation, and safety program coordination.


Participants will learn to apply OSHA standards and industry best practices to properly identify workplace hazards, communicate those hazards to management and employees, and create effective solutions to mitigate risks. This program combines theoretical concepts with practical applications and real-world case studies to ensure participants gain valuable skills applicable to their professional environment while emphasizing hazard recognition, employee protection, and compliance maintenance. The program is specifically designed for safety specialists, coordinators, and others in non-managerial positions responsible for implementing their organization's safety and health program.

Key Learning Objectives

  • Understand and implement comprehensive safety management system principles

  • Develop and manage hazard communication programs compliant with OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 1910.1200

  • Implement Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) programs following OSHA PPE Standards

  • Establish and manage energy control programs compliant with OSHA Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Standard 1910.147

  • Apply ergonomics principles to identify and control work-related musculoskeletal disorder risks

  • Develop fall protection programs aligned with OSHA Fall Protection Standards

  • Manage electrical safety programs following OSHA Electrical Safety Standards

  • Create emergency action plans compliant with OSHA Emergency Action Plan Standard 1910.38

  • Conduct workplace hazard assessments and recommend appropriate control measures

  • Communicate safety information effectively to workers and management

  • Support safety program implementation and maintenance activities

  • Apply hierarchy of controls to workplace hazards

Group Exercises

N/A by OSHAcademy

Knowledge Assessment

OSHAcademy Knowledge Assessment

Course Outline

Subcourses:

  • Introduction to Safety Management
  • Hazard Communication Program
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Energy Control Program (Lockout/Tagout)
  • Introduction to Ergonomics
  • Fall Protection Program
  • Electrical Safety Basics
  • Emergency Action Plans

Practical Assessment

OSHAcademy Practical Assessment

Gained Core Technical Skills

  • Designing and implementing comprehensive safety management systems including (organizational safety policies, program structure, resource allocation, and performance metrics)

  • Facilitating effective safety committee operations including (committee formation, role assignment, meeting management, and action tracking)

  • Conducting systematic accident investigations using Root Cause Analysis (RCA) including (evidence collection, causal factor analysis, and corrective action development)

  • Providing safety supervision and leadership including (safety culture development, employee engagement strategies, behavioral-based safety, and change management)

  • Evaluating safety management systems including (gap analysis, audit methodologies, compliance assessment, and continuous improvement planning)

  • Developing emergency action plans including (evacuation procedures, emergency communication systems, drill coordination, and response team organization)

  • Implementing fire prevention plans including (fire hazard identification, fire protection systems, hot work permitting, and emergency response protocols)

  • Managing fleet safety programs including (driver qualification, vehicle inspection systems, accident investigation, and defensive driving initiatives)

  • Establishing workplace violence prevention programs including (threat assessment, de-escalation techniques, security measures, and incident response procedures)

  • Applying ergonomics program management including (ergonomic risk assessment, workstation design, injury prevention strategies, and program effectiveness evaluation)

Training Design Methodology

ADDIE Training Design Methodology

Targeted Audience

  • Safety Specialists supporting safety program implementation and coordination

  • Safety Coordinators assisting in workplace safety and health activities

  • Safety Officers in non-managerial positions with technical safety responsibilities

  • Technical Staff transitioning into safety roles

  • Facility Coordinators with safety responsibilities

  • Compliance Coordinators ensuring adherence to safety regulations

  • Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Coordinators supporting safety initiatives

  • Quality Assurance Personnel integrating safety into quality systems

  • Maintenance Supervisors responsible for equipment and workplace safety

  • Operations Coordinators with safety oversight responsibilities

  • Industrial Hygiene Technicians supporting exposure assessment activities

  • Aspiring safety professionals seeking to establish their careers in occupational safety and health

Why Choose This Course

  • Focused technical training for safety specialists and coordinators in non-managerial positions

  • Comprehensive coverage of essential OSHA standards and technical safety programs

  • Recognized globally and accepted for professional development credentials

  • Qualifies for up to 4.4 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for continuing education requirements

  • Aligned with current OSHA standards for hazard communication, PPE, LOTO, fall protection, and electrical safety

  • Practical, hands-on approach combining technical knowledge with real-world applications

  • Flexible learning options supporting self-paced online completion with comprehensive study materials

  • Develops essential technical competencies for identifying hazards and implementing controls

  • Prepares participants to contribute meaningfully to workplace safety programs

  • Affordable training solution providing exceptional value for safety specialists

  • Emphasis on developing practical skills immediately applicable to safety coordination activities

  • Access to extensive training resources including study guides, knowledge checks, and practice exams

  • Industry-respected certification demonstrating technical safety competence

  • Lifetime access to course materials supporting ongoing reference and continuous learning

Note

Course Outline

Subcourses:

  • Introduction to Safety Management
  • Hazard Communication Program
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Energy Control Program (Lockout/Tagout)
  • Introduction to Ergonomics
  • Fall Protection Program
  • Electrical Safety Basics
  • Emergency Action Plans

Why Choose This Course?

  • Focused technical training for safety specialists and coordinators in non-managerial positions

  • Comprehensive coverage of essential OSHA standards and technical safety programs

  • Recognized globally and accepted for professional development credentials

  • Qualifies for up to 4.4 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for continuing education requirements

  • Aligned with current OSHA standards for hazard communication, PPE, LOTO, fall protection, and electrical safety

  • Practical, hands-on approach combining technical knowledge with real-world applications

  • Flexible learning options supporting self-paced online completion with comprehensive study materials

  • Develops essential technical competencies for identifying hazards and implementing controls

  • Prepares participants to contribute meaningfully to workplace safety programs

  • Affordable training solution providing exceptional value for safety specialists

  • Emphasis on developing practical skills immediately applicable to safety coordination activities

  • Access to extensive training resources including study guides, knowledge checks, and practice exams

  • Industry-respected certification demonstrating technical safety competence

  • Lifetime access to course materials supporting ongoing reference and continuous learning

Practical Assessment

OSHAcademy Practical Assessment

Course Overview

This comprehensive 44-Hour Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Specialist training program provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for implementing and supporting workplace safety and health programs across various industries. The program focuses on developing technical competencies in hazard identification, control implementation, and safety program coordination.


Participants will learn to apply OSHA standards and industry best practices to properly identify workplace hazards, communicate those hazards to management and employees, and create effective solutions to mitigate risks. This program combines theoretical concepts with practical applications and real-world case studies to ensure participants gain valuable skills applicable to their professional environment while emphasizing hazard recognition, employee protection, and compliance maintenance. The program is specifically designed for safety specialists, coordinators, and others in non-managerial positions responsible for implementing their organization's safety and health program.

Key Learning Objectives

  • Understand and implement comprehensive safety management system principles

  • Develop and manage hazard communication programs compliant with OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 1910.1200

  • Implement Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) programs following OSHA PPE Standards

  • Establish and manage energy control programs compliant with OSHA Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Standard 1910.147

  • Apply ergonomics principles to identify and control work-related musculoskeletal disorder risks

  • Develop fall protection programs aligned with OSHA Fall Protection Standards

  • Manage electrical safety programs following OSHA Electrical Safety Standards

  • Create emergency action plans compliant with OSHA Emergency Action Plan Standard 1910.38

  • Conduct workplace hazard assessments and recommend appropriate control measures

  • Communicate safety information effectively to workers and management

  • Support safety program implementation and maintenance activities

  • Apply hierarchy of controls to workplace hazards

Knowledge Assessment

OSHAcademy Knowledge Assessment

Targeted Audience

  • Safety Specialists supporting safety program implementation and coordination

  • Safety Coordinators assisting in workplace safety and health activities

  • Safety Officers in non-managerial positions with technical safety responsibilities

  • Technical Staff transitioning into safety roles

  • Facility Coordinators with safety responsibilities

  • Compliance Coordinators ensuring adherence to safety regulations

  • Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Coordinators supporting safety initiatives

  • Quality Assurance Personnel integrating safety into quality systems

  • Maintenance Supervisors responsible for equipment and workplace safety

  • Operations Coordinators with safety oversight responsibilities

  • Industrial Hygiene Technicians supporting exposure assessment activities

  • Aspiring safety professionals seeking to establish their careers in occupational safety and health

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