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1 2015 TRAINING BROCHURE L-R: ROSPA Chief Executive, Tom Mullarkey, NEBOSH Chief Executive, Teresa Budworth, MDS Chief Executive, Eugene Itua, IIRSM Chief Executive, Brian UK House of Lords MULTIPLE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES LTD (HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS) MDS GREEN PLACE 17, Akigbola Street, Oregun, Ikeja, Lagos. 18, OLORUNLOGBON STREET, ANTHONY VILLAGE, LAGOS TEL , info@multidevirons.com;multidevservices@yahoo.com Website:

2 INTRODUCTION The need to establish or enhance the ability to identifying and addressing Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE), Management, Administrative and leadership responsibilities has become a vital part of business, more than ever before. To this end, MDS provides training and support services that develop and expand our client s HSE knowledge base, adds greater understanding and ability at the managerial and support level to reduced environmental incidents, stronger due diligence and cost savings and increased productivity. In addition to the trainings, MDS provides technical support on particular topics to address unique problems or organizational needs. OUR TRAINING PROGRAM Our training programs are varied but generally fall under the following classifications, and could be tailored to meet the needs of individual clients: Environmental Awareness and Management, Industrial Health and Safety, Emergency Response Planning and Preparedness, Tank, Farm/Oil Storage Facilities Operational Procedures and Management, Hazardous Work Operation, Bioremediation Technology, Productivity Enhancement, Administrative, Management and Leadership training, etc. ORGANISATION OF OUR TRAINING Open Monthly programme organized monthly for employees nominated from different organization. Customized (In-Plant) Programme customized to fit the personnel, group size, topic and the budget of different organisations. The open courses could be customized for you as in-house. Seminar/Workshop- Periodic to address topical issues and/or impart latest technologies Contact us for international certification such as OSHA (US), NEBOSH & IOSH (UK) Programmes OUR RESOURCE PERSONNEL / FACILITATORS Our team has extensive and diverse experience working in the forefront of Health, Safety and Environmental management, Administrative & Management fields. MDS has qualified in-house professionals. Also, we maintain close professional links with other experts who are senior project managers and technical specialists, whether in the regulatory agencies, academics or field of practice. NOMINATIONS Participants are advised to book early in advance. A nomination Form accompanies this brochure. Kindly copy, fill out and return to us with the names of nominated participants for the various courses. COURSE FEES AND MODE OF PAYMENT Course charges are paid in naira for courses held in Nigeria. Payment could be made on instalment of at most two times before the collection of results. Payment could be made to our Skye Bank Account: Name of Account:-MULTIPLE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Account No: , Sort Code: SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS: Nominate 5 participants for the same program & get up to 10% discount 10% Special discount structure for IIRSM members Special discount for early bird registration: Book 2 months in advance of the course starting date and get 5% discount Book 3 months in advance of the course starting date & get 10% discount For NEBOSH COURSES Nominate 5 participants, get 15% discount FURTHER ENQUIRIES, PLEASE CONTACT; Ejide Oladunmoye: , ejide@multidevirons.com, or Chineze Amadi: , chineze@multidevirons.com, or Franklin Onichaemeke: , franklin.onichaemeke@multidevirons.com Website: info@multidevirons.com; multidevservices@yahoo.com

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4 COURSE OUTLINE FOR 2015 S/N Course Code Course Title Duration Location Cost Date A General HSE Course 1 MDS/ICC/153 Electrical Hazards and Control 2 days Lagos N80, th-18th Feb, MDS/HS/OC/13 Accident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis and Reporting 2 days Lagos, Ibadan N90, th-25th, Feb, 2015 Standards 3 MDS/ICC/154 Gas & Diesel Engines: Operation and Maintenance Safety Course 8 days Lagos. N165, Call 4 MDS/HS/OC 155 Incident Command System 3 days Lagos N97, th-13th March, MDS/HS/OC 165 Fire Safety (Fire Prevention, Fighting & Control) 2 days Lagos N85, th-18th March, MDS/ICC/161 Chemical and Hazardous Handling Safety 2 days Lagos and Abuja N85, th -25th March, MDS/ICC/156 Utilities Management Safety Course 2 days Lagos and Abuja N75, st -2nd April, MDS/ICC/159 HSE Management of Oil Storage Facilities 2 days Lagos and Abuja N85, th-8th April, MDS/ENV/OC/22 Environmental Information Management System 3 days Lagos, Abuja N 160, th-16th April, MDS/ENV/162 Corporate Health, Safety & Environmental Reporting 2 days Lagos and Abuja N55, st-22nd April, MDS/ENV/OC/25 Environmental Management System 3 days Lagos, Abeokuta. N150, th-30th April, MDS/ENV/OC/23 Environmental Impact Assessment - Utilizing the Tool Effectively. 4 days Lagos N180, th-10th April, MDS/ENV/OC/24 Environmental Assessment Tools and Pollution Prevention & Control 3 days Lagos, Abeokuta. N140, th-16th April, MDS/ENV/OC/26 Environmental Management & Pollution Control Strategies. 3 days Lagos, Abeokuta. N95, st-23rd April MDS/HS/OC 125 Risk Assessment & Management in Workplace Call 16 MDS/HS/OC/124 Road Risk Management Call 17 MDS/HS/OC/126 Understanding Permit To Work System Call 18 MDS/HS/OC/128 Risk Management- Effective Guidelines For HSE Decision-Makers Call 19 MDS/HS/OC/129 Managing Contractors and Sub-contractors Safely Call

5 COURSE OUTLINE FOR 2015, Cont'd S/N B Course Code Course Title Globally Recognized Health, Safety, Environmental and Risk Qualifications Duration Location Cost Date 1 MDS/ICC/40 NEBOSH International General Certificate Course (IGC 1-3), U.K 12days Lagos, Abuja, PH & Dubai Local: Feb 16-March 04, 2015 Certification N275, May 18-June 3, MDS/ICC/58 NEBOSH Environmental Awareness at work Qualification 1 day Lagos & PH N75,000/Unit Call Aug 17-Sept 2, Nov 16- Dec 2, MDS/ICC/43 NEBOSH Cert in Environmental Management 6 days Lagos, PH, UK, Dubai Local: Call N300,000:00 Call Int l: 1 4 MDS/ICC/168 US Hazardous Waste Operation and Emergency Response 5 days Lagos, Abuja, USA Local: 200, Call Training (HAZWOPER) 5 MDS/ICC/175 Safe Handling of Radioactive Material 5 Day Dubai $4, Call c Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) Courses (Recognized by the Association for Neuro Linguistic Programming (ANLP) and the Association for Coaching) 1 MDS/NLP/02 Neuro-Linguistic Programming Behavioural Safety Course 2days Lagos, UK N90, th-29th April MDS/NLP/03 NLP Diploma in Behavioural Safety 5 Days Lagos, UK th -9th May, 2015 and Safety Coaching N200, MDS/NLP/01 Team and Leadership Development - The Five (5) Questions 5 Days USA, Lagos, Abeokuta Int l:$1,160 12th-16 May 2015 Course Local: N185,600.00

6 S/N Course Code Course Title Duration Location Cost Date 4 MDS/HS/OC/10 Improving Health and Safety Performance through Behavioural Change 2 days Lagos N95, Call Course 5 MDS/HS/OC/18 Drivers Behavioural Safety Management Course 2 days Lagos N90, Call 6 MDS/HS/OC/20 NEBOSH Oil and Gas Process Safety 5 days Lagos N265, Call 7 MDS/HS/OC/21 NEBOSH Construction Safety 5 days Lagos N265, Call MANAGEMMENT/ADMINISTRATIVE COURSES 1 MDS/MA/21 Strategic Management in a Changing Business Environment Call 2 MDS/MA/22 Behaviour Modification Strategies 3 MDS/MA/24 Problem Solving and Decision Making Skills 4 MDS/MA/25 Great Control Strategies for Finance and Marketing Executives 5 MDS/MA/26 Trends in Customer Service and Attitudinal Change in Business Growth 6 MDS/MA/27 Developing Managerial Assertive Skills 7 MDS/MA/28 Developing Leadership Competencies 8 MDS/MA/28 Strategic Management in a Changing Business Environment 9 MDS/MA/29 Behaviour Modification Strategies 11 MDS/MA/30 Problem Solving and Decision Making Skills 12 MDS/MA/31 Great Control Strategies for Finance and Marketing Executives Details on some of these Courses are outlined Above: Special Attractions: Nominate 5 participants for the same program & pay only for 4 10 % Special discount structure for IIRSM members Special discount for early bird registration: Book 2 months in advance of the course starting date and get 5% discount Book 3 months in advance of the course starting date & get 10% discount

7 BASIC EMPLOYEE HSE COMPETENCE INTRODUCTION/ OBJECTIVES There is no doubt that today, Health, Safety and Environmental issues have become big business issues as they have been recognised to be critical factors for productivity. To ensure efficient and beneficial management techniques aimed at reducing accidents and their related costs, it has become most relevant to build and/or enhance the right HSE attitude amongst all levels of employee in whatever industry. This course is designed to achieve this purpose. Specifically, at the end of this course, delegates will know: Develop a common base-knowledge of Critical HSE Issues Have increased HSE Awareness, Competence & Compliance levels of Employees Helped to appreciate better the HSE Culture required by every staff Understand the Concept of Behavior Based HSE Program Be in position to idenitfy hazards, assess risk and manage them To understand how to Improve HSE Supervisions COURSE CONTENT: HSE - Critical Factors for Productivity Introduction to HSE Management - Concepts and Terminologies Relevance of Behavioural HSE Management Process Introduction to Risk Management Decision Process How to Improve HSE Supervision Creating an effective HSE network in an organization. HSE MS Overview HSE Culture Assessment HSE Self Assessment Hazards & Effects Management Process (HEMP) Awareness Principle & Practice Of Unsafe Act Auditing Journey Management System/ Defensive Driving HSE Instructions & Procedures Incident/ Accident Investigating & Reporting Permit to Work Job Hazard Analysis Environmental Management Emergency Response Occupational Health TARGET AUDIENCE: Supervisors, operators and managers from various departments /sections VENUE: Abuja and Lagos. METHODS OF EVALUATION There will be an interactive session as well Written Tests PROGRAMME FEE: N90, per participant to cover tuition fee, course materials, photographs and Certificates. DATE: Call

8 EFFECTIVE HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COURSE INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVES There is no doubt that today, Health, Safety and Environmental issues have become big business issues as they have been recognised to be critical factors for productivity. To ensure efficient and beneficial management techniques aimed at reducing accidents and their related costs, it has become most relevant to build and/or enhance the right HSE attitude amongst all levels of employee in whatever industry. This course is designed to achieve this purpose. Specifically, at the end of this course, delegates will know: Develop a common base-knowledge of Critical HSE Issues Have increased HSE Awareness, Competence & Compliance levels of Employees Helped to appreciate better the HSE Culture required by every staff Understand the Concept of Behavior Based HSE Program Be in position to idenitfy hazards, assess risk and manage them To understand how to Improve HSE Supervision COURSE CONTENT FOR WHOM: Supervisors, operators and managers from various o Fundamentals of Environmental departments/sections Management o Appreciating Some HSE Concept & DURATION: Terminologies 2 days o Industrial Hygiene- Identification of Hazards and Management VENUE: Lagos, and Abuja o Good House Keeping (GHK) o Slips, Trips and Fall Hazard DATE: Call Management o Introduction to Risk Management FEE: - N45, per participant to cover tuition fee, o Accidents and Accident Investigation course materials, lunch, photographs and Certificates. and Reporting o Case Studies in HSE Practices o Risk Assessment & Management - Field Exercise

9 WORK EQUIPMENT HAZARDS AND CONTROL COURSE OBJECTIVES At the end of this course, Participants should be able to Outline general principles for selection, use and maintenance of work equipment. Outline the hazards and controls for hand tools. Describe the main mechanical and non-mechanical hazards of machinery. Describe the main methods of protection from machinery hazards. COURSE CONTENT COURSE DURATION : 2 days. General Principles for Selection, Use and Maintenance of Work Equipment COURSE FEE: N55, per participant to Types of Work Equipment cover tuition fee, course materials, Maintenance, Inspection and Testing photographs and Certificates. Equipment Controls and Environmental Factors Operators Behaviour VENUE: Lagos, and Abuja Hazards and Safe Use of Hand Tools Hazards and Safe Use of Portable Power Tools DATE: Call Machinery Hazards and Protection Principles Mechanical and Non-Mechanical Hazards - Machine Guards, Protective Devices and Other Methods of Protection Requirements for Guards and Safety Devices Machinery Hazards and Protection Specific Examples Specific Machinery Examples Hazards and Protection

10 ELECTRICAL HAZARDS AND CONTROL (MDS/ICC/153) TRAINING OBJECTIVES At the end of this course, Participants should be able to Outline general principles for selection, use and maintenance of work equipment. Outline the hazards and controls for hand tools. Describe the main mechanical and non-mechanical hazards of machinery. Describe the main methods of protection from machinery hazards. COURSE OBJECTIVES This Course is designed to help Participants develop the ability that would enable them to: Identify the hazards and evaluate the consequential risks from the use of electricity in the workplace. Describe the control measures that should be taken when working with electrical systems or using electrical equipment. COURSE DURATION: 2 days. COURSE FEE: N80, per participant to cover tuition fee, course materials, photographs and Certificates. VENUE: Lagos. DATE: 17-18th, Feb, 2015 COURSE CONTENT Hazards and Risks Associated with the Use of Electricity in the Workplace Principles of Electricity Hazards of Electricity Control Measures Selection and Suitability Protective Systems Inspection and Maintenance

11 GAS & DIESEL ENGINES: OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE SAFETY COURSE (MDS/ICC/154) INTRODUCTION This is designed, as part of a series of training, to assist participants to have broad knowledge and competence in the working principle of generators and safe repairs, services and maintenance. COURSE OBJECTIVES At the end of the course, Participants will be in position: 1. Identify the different types of generators that well testers use. 2. Perform preventative maintenance and troubleshoot problems. 3. Become familiar with the related safety concerns when working with generators. COURSE CONTENT Element 1 Health and Safety Foundations Policy in Health and Safety Organising for Health and Safety Promoting a Positive Health and Safety Culture Risk Assessment Principles of Control Monitoring, Review and Audit of Health and Safety Performance Occupational incident and accident investigation, recording and reporting Lock Out and Tag Out Element 2: Working action/principle of 2-stroke/4stroke engine of a generator. Function of essential components of a generator. Coupling method of an engine and the alternating unit of a generator. Practical set ting of valves inlet and exhaust valves using special tools. Rating of the generator output. General method of generating set installation. Practical method of repairs, services and maintenance of a generator. Troubleshooting method, knowing possible causes of a problem and the possible remedies. Know when and how to carry out overloading of a generating set. Making a servicing/maintenance roaster for a generating set. Knowing what to do with the disposables for the safety of the environment. Element 3: Practical repair method services and maintenance of a generating set electric work on IP55 (if available). Troubleshooting method, possible causes of problem and the available remedies. COURSE DURATION: 5 days COURSE FEE:N165,000 per participant tocover tuition fee, course materials, photographs and Certificates. VENUE: Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt. DATE: Call

12 MANAGING CO 2 PLANT SAFELY AND EFFICIENTLY (MDS/015) OBJECTIVES On completion of the Course, Participants will: Appreciate the importance of CO 2 to bottling plant and allied industry. Appreciate the processes involved better. Know how and what processes to follow to obtain CO 2 gas from the plant. COURSE CONTENT Knowing the carbon cycle structure. Knowing the collective component of the Fractional distillation. The type of gas to burn for CO 2 gasses. Various method of testing CO 2 gasses Periodic treatment of CO 2 generated from burning of fuel. Preservation method of CO 2 gas. Utilization of CO 2 in bottling process. Hazards and safety precaution to observe COURSE DURATION: 2 Days. COURSE FEE: N75, Per Participantto cover tuition fee, course materials, photographs and Certificates. VENUE: Lagos, Port Harcourt. DATE: Call during the production process. Repairs/servicing maintenance method of CO 2 plant Operational principle of CO 2 plant, process of treatment of the fractional distillation column Production of CO 2, the repairs/ service maintenance method

13 SAFE UTILITY MANAGEMENT AN EFFICIENT MANAGER RESOURCES OBJECTIVE This course is designed to train managers to use sound business practices in managing utility. Specifically, on completion of this course, participants should be able to: Identify the functions of a manager. Need for Utility Management Functions of a Manager (Planning, Organizing & Communication) Conducting Meetings Public Relations Financial Management Operations and Maintenance Emergency Response Plan Safety Program Recordkeeping COURSE CONTENT 1. Defining the following terms: VENUE: Lagos and Abuja. 1. Authority 2. Responsibility COURSE FEE: 3. Delegation N80, per participant to cover tuition fee, course 4. Accountability materials, photographs and Certificates. 5. Unity of command 2. Writing a job description for a specific position COURSE DURATION: within the utility. 2 days. 3. Preparing a written or oral report on the 1st-2nd utility's operations. DATE: April, 2015,. 4 Communicating effectively within organisation. 5. Financial aspect of utility Management. 6. Calculating utility's operating ratio, coverage ratio, and simple payback. 7. Preparing a contingency plan for emergencies. 8. Preparing a plan to strengthen the security of their utility's facilities. 9. Setting up a safety program for utility management. 10. Collecting, organizing, filing, retrieving, using, and disposing of utility records.

14 OBJECTIVES INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM (ICS) COURSE (MDS/016) After attending the training programme, delegates will be in position to: Understand the concept behind ICS Understand the Concept and Meaning of ICS Know how to deploy ICS in an Organizational environment Understand the various portfolios that build an ICS and the qualification Create and Meet the needs of a jurisdiction to cope with incidents of any kind or complexity CONTENT Understand how personnel from a wide variety of departments/agencies to meld rapidly into a common management structure with common terminology. Provide logistical and administrative support to operational staff. Be cost effective by avoiding duplication of efforts, and continuing overhead. Provide a unified, centrally authorized emergency organization. What is the IC System and Purpose Understanding the concept Elements of an Effective Incident Management System Elements of an Effective Incident Management System (IMS) History Of ICS Understanding the Relevant Regulations and Standards Using ICS Effectively The Five ICS Functions Command Staff Positions Staging The Incident Commander's Role LEAD TRAINERS: Cat Bradon HSE Manager and Safety Consultant/Trainer President, Work Safe Communicators, Inc. Past HazMat / Incident Commander Trainer at Chemical America Safety Trainer / Fire & Rescue at Exxon Mobil OSHA / EPA Texas A&M Fire Extension Services FEE: N165, per participant to cover tuition fee, course materials, photographs and Certificates. Divisions And Groups Combining Tactical Resources Plant / Facility Management Hands-on Exercise of an Incident Command METHODOLOGY: The Training will be interactive and have the participants involved, practical application of system will be demonstrated. Also the participants will break up into groups and VENUE: Lagos. DURATION: 4 Days DATE: Call undertake Table Top of the outcomes of Scenarios will be conducted. TARGET PARTICIPANTS: Operation Staff, Quality Managers and HSE Managers/Officers. ( it is expected that all Departments and Sections/Units are represented) Sce e

15 ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION AND ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS (MDS/013) OBJECTIVES Specifically designed to enable delegates: Find out the main accident causation and avoid blame culture Enable gathering facts, evidence, and data relevant to the accident investigation. Locate and define areas of improvement. Use accident investigation as a management audit tool. Compile accident report and remedial action plans. Communicate the findings and action plan to the management. Understand the four (E) s of accident reduction Understand the methodology of reporting and valuable supporting documentation attached. Understand how to use the investigation tool/skills in fact findings. Identify the direct/indirect cause of accidents. Know how to examine and record the contributory factors to accident COURSE CONTENT Accidents An Overview Accident Reduction Strategies- Using the of Accident Prevention & Reduction Strategy Role and Responsibilities of members in investigation team. Systematic Accident Planning and Investigation Procedure Evaluating, Monitoring and Implementing Accident Investigation Researching into Accident Causations Diagnosing technique of accident analysis & Root Cause Analysis Tools Simulation/Modeling in Accident Investigation TARGET PARTICIPANTS: Operation Staff, Quality Managers and HSE Managers/Officers Engineers, Supervisors and Safety Officers & Technicians. ( it is expected that all Departments and Sections/Units are represented) VENUE: Lagos, Ibadan DATE: 24th-25th Feb, 2015 FEE: N90, per participant to cover tuition fee, course materials/notes, certificates, refreshments. Accident Database Design Concept and Fundamentals GIS and Accident Database COURSE DURATION: Two (2) Days

16 NEBOSH International General Certificate (IGC) in Occupational Safety and Health OBJECTIVE The objective of this approach is to develop Occupational Health and Safety competencies in line with NEBOSH International general certification. Delegates, at the conclusion of the course, will: Be better positioned in the management of health and safety and a wide variety of workplace hazards. Provide a vocational qualification in health and safety Have satisfies the academic requirements of IOSH (at Tech IOSH level) and the IIRSM (at Associate Membership level). Have an exemption from the IGC1 units of the NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management and the NEBOSH Certificate in Construction Safety and Health as well as providing the perfect basis for progress onto the NEBOSH National Diploma or NEBOSH Specialist Diploma in Environmental Management COURSE OUTLINE IGC1: Management of Health and Safety Foundations in Health & Safety Policy Organizing for Health & Safety Promoting a Positive Health & Safety Culture Risk Assessment Principles of Control Monitoring, Audit & Review Incident & Accident Investigation, Recording & Reporting FOR WHOM: Managers, Supervisors, Worker Representatives and other individuals (specialists and non-specialists in occupational health and safety) who have health and safety responsibilities as part of functions in the workplace and/or those who are interested in having an internationally recognized qualification to demonstrate competence in health and safety VENUE: Lagos, Abuja, PH & Dubai DATES TO BE HELD: March 4,June 3, Sept 3, Dec 2, IGC2: Controlling Workplace Hazards Movement of People & Vehicles Hazards & Control DURATION: Manual & Mechanical Handling Hazards & Control ( IGC1-5 days, IGC2-5 days, IGC3-1 day) Work Equipment Hazards & Control Electrical Hazards & Control FEE: Local: N275, per participant to cover Fire Hazards & Control Tuition & Examination Fee, Course Materials/Notes, Chemical & Biological Health Hazards & Control Refreshments, Photographs, and Certificates, etc. Physical & Psychological Health Hazards & Control Construction Activities Hazards & Control IGC3: Health & Safety Practical Application The completion of a health & safety assessment of a workplace and report to management.

17 MANAGING OIL STORAGE FACILITIES &IT S ENVIRONMENT INTRODUCTION Is designed to assist in cut-tailing the mishaps that are associated with Oil storage facilities in the environment, this is important because pollution from a spilled oil could take such a long time to remediate and can affect the environment so adversely as well as cost much to tackle. This interactive program will teach the knowledge, skills and tools needed to develop sustainable facility management practices and also includes the final Storage Facility assessments required to earn the Storage Facility credential. OBJECTIVES This course is designed to acquaint participants with: The regulatory and compliance requirements for an oil storage facility Health, Safety and Environmental issues in the dayto-day running of oil storage facilities Risk management in oil storage facilities Emergency planning and oil spill response procedures The increasing need for environmental policy, COURSE OUTLINE TARGET AUDIENCE Depot Supervisors, Maintenance engineers, Operating personnel, Officers in charge of safety, health and environment at the Storage facilities, Other officers at the depots, health, safety and environmental (HSE) committee members, etc. COURSE DURATION: Two (2) days FEE: N90, per participant to cover tuition, course materials/notes, tea/coffee. An overview of Environmental Laws on Oil Pollution and Oil storage facilities Risk Assessment and Management in the Handling of Petroleum Products Oil Spill Response Techniques and Emergency Planning Good House Keeping Traffic Management Environmental Management System Hazardous Waste Management in Oil storage facilities Preventive Maintenance and Hazard Control Methodologies Estimating Risk and Developing Response VENUE: Lagos and Abuja DATE: Call

18 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE PLAN INTRODUCTION It is not my portion! is a statement often made in life. Recent happenings, especially, have shown however, that fire, explosions, terrorism, personal injuries, accidental releases of toxic gases, oil and chemical spills, etc, cannot just be wished away by people. Who, when or what is next is what nobody can tell! Anticipating emergencies and planning a response can greatly lessen the extent of injuries and limit equipment, material and property damage or loss. In other words, knowing what to do during emergencies is very important for our safety and that of others. The effectiveness of a response during emergencies depends on how well informed the personnel of your organization are. Thus this course is designed to enable you put your organization on the path of minimizing employee Injury, property damage, etc in the event of any disaster. OBJECTIVES TARGET AUDIENCE On completion, each delegate will: Responsible Officers from Admin & personnel, Protective Services Become more aware of the need to be or Security, Facilities Office or Buildings Maintenance, Financial more safety conscious Services or Budget Office, Computer Operations, Public Relations, Plan for emergencies Safety and Environment Office, Quality Control, Purchasing, health, Draw up emergency response safety and environmental committee members, etc procedures DURATION Design effective communications during Two Days emergencies PROGRAMME FEE Be prepared to handle emergencies 100, per participant to cover, tuition fee, lunch, course COURSE OUTLINE materials/notes, photographs and Certificates. 1. Emergency, Disaster and Safety: An VENUE overview Lagos, Port Harcourt and Abuja. 2. General requirements of emergency DATES: Call plans 3. Cornerstones of emergency preparedness Plans 4. Evacuation Procedures during Emergencies 5. Emergency Management Team 6. Disaster Response Flowchart 7. Writing Emergency Plans Be Prepared for Emergencies! Remember, "it's only a disaster when all of your planning fails."

19 CHEMICAL HANDLING SAFETY COURSE INTRODUCTION Chemicals are potentially hazardous and thus pose real threat to the safety of our workers. This training course is designed to introduce participants to the hazards and risks associated with chemicals and chemical handling. The subject matter will include an overview on how chemicals enter and affect our bodies. Chemical hazards will be explored together with guidance on safe working practices. OBJECTIVES To provide: TARGET AUDIENCE Chemist/Laboratory Officers, Maintenance Engineers, Operating Personnel, Purchasing/Store Officers, Safety, Health and Environmental Officers, Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) committee members, etc. An understanding of why chemical safety training is important An appreciation of how chemicals enter our bodies An overview of the various hazards offered by different chemicals DURATION An awareness of how to handle and Two Days store chemicals An overview of what to do in an VENUE CONTENT emergency Lagos and Abuja Nature of chemicals and chemical Hazards FEE How workplace chemicals enter our bodies The use of Material Safety Data Sheet Chemical and the use of Personal Protective Equipment Risk Assessment and Management in DATE: 24th-25th March,2015 the Handling of Chemicals Emergency Planning and Spill Response Techniques Good House Keeping Hazardous Waste Management N85, only, per participant to cover, tuition fee, course materials/notes, photographs and Certificates

20 CORPORATE HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTING INTRODUCTION Reporting of HSE in the corporate sector cannot analysing situation that led or could lead to HSE issues, reviewing the laid down rules to its effectiveness and effecting necessary action to enforce laws. HSE reporting requires to be specific, exact and action bound. The course is designed to equip one to know how to prepare an good report OBJECTIVES At the end of this course, delegates will be able to: 1. Use environmental reports as a tool for building dialogue and cooperation with various parties 2. Develop a key channel for company to communicate their environmental performance 3. Identify areas of losses/wastes and thus create a common language understandable to all sections in relation to cost savings. 4. Develop more awareness in relation to corporate responsibility and thus reap the competitive advantages. CONTENT 1. The need for corporate health, safety and environmental reporting 2. Identification of key corporate HSE issues 3. Environmental Auditing 4. Methods of reporting environmental information/results 5. Environmental reporting, the challenge 6. Communication of Health, safety and environmental messages 7. Making Health, safety and environmental committees function effectively TARGET AUDIENCE Senior and middle management staff, line managers, Environmental and safety committee members, supervisors, those who have responsibility to formulate and enhance environment, health and safety policy, admin/personnel manager, accountants, HSE Auditors, etc. DURATION 2 Days VENUE Lagos and Abuja. PROGRAMME FEE N55, per participant to cover, tuition fee, course materials/notes and Certificates DATE: 21st-22nd April, 2015

21 SAFETY IN FORKLIFT AND OTHER INTERNAL POWERED INDUSTRIAL TRUCK OPERATIONS INTRODUCTION Forklift machine as an essential tool in many industries in lifting heavy materials, requires a professionally trained personnel not just in that skill of operating the machine but in the safety aspect of it. This is imperative considering the number of accidents caused by the machine which could either the operator or the passerby. This course intensively looks at among many things from the behaviour of the operator when operating to that of other officials working around when the machine is on operation. It will look at some necessary guideline and rules that could be helpful in promoting forklift and other industrial truck operation safety. OBJECTIVES Internal transport could be a significant hazard to TARGET AUDIENCE people and the premises. Consequently, at the end All forklift and crane operators, signal men, of the course, delegates will be able to: maintenance officers, and others involved in the Identify and assess hazards associated movements of goods/items in the premises, etc. with powered industrial truck Understand and acquire safety skills in the DURATION operation of powered industrial truck One Day Understand the need for effective maintenance of powered trucks PROGRAMME FEE Relate better with their signalmen and N50,000.00, to cover tuition fee, course other colleagues and superiors materials/notes, photographs and Certificates. COURSE OUTLINE You and your job VENUE Lagos, Port Harcourt and Abuja Safe Operating Rules and Requirements DATE: Call Lifting operations and Lifting Equipment Communication during Crane and Forklift operation Risk identification and Assessment in forklift & crane operations Forklift operational procedures

22 JOB SITE/PLANT SAFETY ANALYSIS INTRODUCTION There can be potential hazards in any task or even in the way we organize the workplace or the way we behave on the job. One way to call attention to these easy-to-miss risks and make sure that we do not ignore any safety or health hazards is to perform a job hazard analysis. This course is designed to assist participants to identify and analyze the causes and consequences of potential hazards before they occur in the workplace. Objection Identify the possible behaviour that could cause accident in the site Identify the safe procedure for carrying out job in the site Stress the importance of good housekeeping in the site How to manage stress related issues Procedure in carrying out job hazard analysis COURSE OUTLINE Workplace inspections Job Safety and Health Assessments (JSHA) Safety suggestions The role of Safety committees Accident investigation The role of Employee observation Risk Ranking Matrix TARGET AUDIENCE Maintenance Managers, Engineers, Project coordinator/supervisors, foremen, Site Engineers, HSE officer, Admin. Managers, etc. DURATION Two Days VENUE Lagos Port Harcourt and Abuja PROGRAMME FEE N100, per participant to cover, tuition fee, course materials/notes, photographs and Certificates Key elements of an effective safety management system e HAZOP (Hazards and Operability Study) What-If Analysis

23 HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATION AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE TRAINING INTRODUCTION Hazardous materials pose a multitude of health and safety risks, as well as degradation of the environment, any of which could result in serious injury or death. Yet, hazardous materials and waste are part of every work situation. Consequently, this 40-hour HAZWOPER TRAINING Course leading to the award of OSHAINTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATE is designed to ensuring the control or elimination of potential hazardsand protection of the health & safety of workers, the public, and the environment. OBJECTIVES Delegates, at the conclusion of the course, will: Understand how hazardous materials are handled, identified, and human response to exposure Appreciate the importance of the Health and Safety Plan (HSP) Incorporate knowledge of what to do in case of site emergencies Adopt appropriate safety methods and work practice control Recognize signs and labels that are used to alert personnel of danger involving Hazardous material Receive certification for HAZWOPER training under 29 CFR COURSE CONTENT HAZWOPER - Agencies Laws and regulations Principles of Safety Toxicology Planning and Organization Preparation for Fieldwork Chemical Hazard Identification Systems Understanding Radiation Safety Respiratory Protection Personal Protective Equipment Air and Environmental Monitoring Sampling and Packaging Fire Protection Handling Drums and Containers Confined Space Hazards Site Emergencies Decontamination Procedures Medical Surveillance Blood borne pathogens: Control and Communication TARGET AUDIENCE: This course is designed for Environmental A or workers who are involved with hazardous substances or interested in clean-up operations, emergency response operations, storage, disposal and management of hazardous materials, Project Managers, Production Managers, Surveyors, Engineers, Environmental Consultants, Pharmacists, Doctors, Laboratory Scientists, Microbiologists, Oil industry environmental officers/personnel, etc. COURSE DURATION: Five (5) Days VENUE: Lagos, Port Harcourt and Abuja DATE: Call COURSE FEE: N200, NGN per participant covers TuitionFee, Course Materials/Notes, refreshments/meals during the day for the training and Certificates (excludes accommodation for delegate

24 The Five Questions Team and Leadership Development Training Recognized by the Association for Neuro Linguistic Programming (ANLP) and the Association for Coaching INTRODUCTION There are many work/life issues that confront people facing lots of responsibility and stressful situations today. This revolutionized personal, team and leadership development training is designed to assist you in dealing with these issues. OBJECTIVES At the end of the Course, delegates will be in position to Understand themselves and others more fully Turn challenges into opportunities Increase their capacity for freedom and choice Create authentic relationships Learn their hidden gifts Inspire others to express their best Use the latest research on neuroscience to become better leaders Bring out loyalty in others COURSE CONTENT METHODOLOGY 1. Meeting the Demands Pre-Work, where you take a unique snapshadaptive of a Rapidly Changing Skills Assessment, helping clarify your goals. Global Environment Post-Work includes two group conference calls with the Facilitators and Identifying and facing optional Five Questions Coachingwith a certified coach to help apply what our key challenges with you learned, continuing your development long after the training event is courage over--just possibly for the rest of your life. 2. Resolving conflict by embracing a more TARGET AUDIENCE: respectful Top and Senior Managers from both public and private sector organisations. interpretation (MRI) 3. How to enhance the DATE: Call likelihood of the success of critical organizational COURSE DURATION: Four (4) Days & personal transitions 4. Discovering the deeper COURSE FEE: N185, per participants to cover Tuition Fee, Course direction that makes the Materials/Notes, and Certificates (excludes visa procurement fees, air fare hard moments and accommodation for international delegates) worthwhile, organizationally and Lead Facilitators: USA - Prof Lynnea Brinkerhoff, &Michael Pergola, MA, MBA, personally 5. Coaching for returning to the same system with new eyes and fortitude for follow-through for results

25 Behavioural Safety Training - Neuro Linguistic Programming INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES A 'plateau of minor accidents and sometimes, seve resistant to all efforts to remove them after 'improving safety' through hardware issues and installing safety management systems. Many of these are attributed to peoples' carelessness or poor safety attitudes, most of these are triggered by deeply At the end of the Course, Participants will be in position to: 1. Understand how the behavioural approach differs considerably from traditional ways of improving safety. 2. Appreciate Behavioural Safety as proven management techniques which almost always results in a positive step change in safety performance and safety attitudes. 3. Gain an appreciation of where behavioral safety sits within a safety management system 4. Control their safety behaviour and that of their colleagues. COURSE CONTENT DURATION Introduction to Behavioral Safety Three (3) days Transferring Safety into a Core value Behavior as a function of Consequence Errors & Violations When to introduce a behavioral based safety culture How to generate effective Outcomes Noticing what others think How to generate Responsiveness How others like to receive information How to read Eye movements How to see things from a different point of view How to change the meaning of something for someone Precision Questioning Leadership skills 5. Negative features (Pathogens) inherent in workflow processes or present in the working environment which lie dormant and are relatively harmless COURSE FEE N90, per participant to cover Tuition Fee, Course Materials/Notes, Photographs, Refreshment, feeding, and Certificates DATE: CCCCCCCCC VENUE: Lagos and Abuja

26 HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATION AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE TRAINING INTRODUCTION Hazardous materials pose a multitude of health and safety risks, as well as degradation of the environment, any of which could result in serious injury or death. Yet, hazardous materials and waste are part of every work situation. Consequently, this 40-hour HAZWOPER TRAINING Course leading to the award of OSHA INTERNATIONALCERTIFICATE is designed to ensuring the control or elimination of potential hazards and protection of the health &safety of workers, the public, and the environment. OBJECTIVES Delegates, at the conclusion of the course, will: Understand how hazardous materials are handled, identified, and human response to exposure Appreciate the importance of the Health and Safety Plan (HSP) Incorporate knowledge of what to do in case of site emergencies Adopt appropriate safety methods and work practice control Recognize signs and labels that are used to alert personnel of danger involving Hazardous material Receive certification for HAZWOPER training under 29 CFR TARGET AUDIENCE: This course is designed for Environment Personnel or workers who are involved with hazardous substances or interested in clean-up operations, emergency response operations, storage, disposal and management of hazardous materials, Project Managers, Production Managers, Surveyors, Engineers, Environmental Consultants, Pharmacists, Doctors, Laboratory Scientists, Microbiologists, Oil industry environmental officers/personnel, etc. COURSE CONTENT HAZWOPER - Agencies Laws and Regulations Principles of Safety Toxicology Planning and Organization Preparation for Fieldwork Chemical Hazard Identification Systems Understanding Radiation Safety Respiratory Protection Personal Protective Equipment Air and Environmental Monitoring Sampling and Packaging Fire Protection Handling Drums and Containers Confined Space Hazards Site Emergencies Decontamination Procedures Medical Surveillance Blood borne pathogens: Control and Communication COURSE DURATION: Five (5) Days VENUE: Lagos and Abuja DATE: Call COURSE FEE: N200, per participant coverstuition Fee, Course Materials/Notes, refreshments/meals during the day for the training and Certificates (excludes accommodation for delegates)

27 Enhancing Productivity through Waste Management INTRODUCTION Today, it has become most relevant for production facilities to look at economic questions in an ecological way and at ecological questions in an economic way. This, in itself, makes way for efficient operations and assist in waste avoidance/ reduction which eventually increase profitability as well as create a long-term shareholder value opportunities. HIGHLIGHTS: TARGET AUDIENCE This course is designed to: Assist production personnel to communicate Production managers, Line managers factory effectively with other managers, supervisors, foremen, admin & in the search for cost savings or generation of new personnel managers, purchasing officers, store income for the enterprise keepers, health, safety and environmental Assist in relating production functions to the committee members, Quality Control/assurance Environment officer, HSE officers, etc. Heightens the awareness of delegates on environmental issues, strategies & alternatives DURATION Impress in the minds of participants ways to enhance productivity through environmental Three (3) days Management VENUE: CONTENT Lagos and Abuja General requirement of the production system and Environment PROGRAMME FEE Identification of waste areas through development N92, per participant to cover Tuition Fee, of good production flow charts Course Materials/Notes, Photographs, Waste control/reduction Refreshment, feeding, and Certificates Industrial ecology and pollution preventive Management DATE: Call Good housekeeping (GHK) and economic analysis of GHK measures Environment-oriented cost management Environmental management system (Relating to ISO14001) The need for Environmental Management Types and sources of waste, control and Management

28 NLP DIPLOMA IN BEHAVIOURAL SAFETY AND SAFETY COACHING Taking Behavioural Safety to the next level!! Do you want to extend your expertise in behavioural safety coaching? Have you asked yourself how you might resolve difficult challenges and attitudes in behavioural Safety? Are you interested indeveloping a Behavioural Safety culture within your organisation and gain more tools for you, your Health and Safety practitioners, your line managers and supervisors to become more of an effective coach? Are you keen to model performance excellence in yourself and others and apply this learning to your safety programmes? Do you want to find out more about the change technology of NLP? Then you are a candidate for this Course recognized by the Association for Neuro LinguisticProgramming (ANLP) and the Association for Coaching Benefits: HIGHLIGHTS: Successful completion of our Behavioural Safety Diploma allows Thought to be the first of its kind students to join the Awaken NLP Practitioner in Behavioural internationally, covers: Safety Coaching or Awaken s Creating a coaching culture rather TARGET AUDIENCE than enforcement Health and Safety practitioners, Line Managers, Supervisors, Understanding the role of Trainers, HSE Officers etc leadership in safety DURATION Understanding human error and Four (4) days violations Identifying effective interpersonal VENUE: transactions Lagos and Abuja Developing communication, PROGRAMME FEE coaching and leadership skills N120, per participant to cover Tuition Fee, Course Giving and receiving feedback Materials/Notes, Photographs, Refreshment, feeding, and Rapport building & negotiating Effective influencing of individuals Understanding consequence management Certificates DATE: Call

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