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/>2 May 2019<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Duration</strong><br
/>09:00AM &ndash; 06:00PM<br
/><br
/><strong>Overview</strong><br
/>Falls from heights have been a major contributor towards work-related injuries and fatalities for many years. 20% of the workplace fatalities recorded in Singapore in 2014 were as a result of falling from heights. While there have been many advances in knowledge and approaches for the prevention of falls from heights over the past 10 years, more needs to be done to share this information widely, and ensure it is being used effectively.<br
/>In Singapore, the WSH (Work-At-Heights) Regulations in 2013 and the amendments have been enacted to address this safety issue, but concerns have arisen about the level of understanding necessary to ensure the regulation is being implemented effectively. Much emphasis has been placed on the documentation requirements to ensure safe work, such as the Fall Prevention Plan and the Permit-to-Work System.<br
/><br
/><strong>Objective</strong><br
/>This one-day workshop will provide an understanding of the factors that determine the effectiveness of control measures for a work-at-height activity. Participants will appreciate how these concepts should be considered, thus enabling them to make good decisions for the selection, evaluation and application of control measures before allowing work-at-heights activities to commence.<br
/><br
/><strong>Who should attend?</strong><br
/>Design and engineering professionals, technical and professional engineers, safety professionals and practitioners, project management decision makers and project and safety executives who are involved in the selection, evaluation and implementation of work-at-height requirements for workplaces.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outline</strong><br
/>1. Updates and revision of the WSH (Work-at-Heights) Regulations<br
/>2. Understanding factors governing a fall from height<br
/>3. Process top-down from planning to execution<br
/>4. Understanding equipment and systems<br
/>5. Understanding the consequences of a fall<br
/>6. Considerations when planning for work at heights<br
/><br
/><strong>Continuous Professional Development</strong><br
/>WSHO 8 SDU<br
/>PE PDU (Requires approval from PEB for every session)<br
/><br
/><strong>Certification</strong><br
/>Candidates will be awarded a certificate of attendance in &#39;Understanding and Applying Work-at-Heights Concepts&#39;.<br
/>This is an Institute of Occupational Medicine (IOM) accredited course.<p>Cost: 250 SGD</p><p>Duration: 1 Day</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Fri, 15 Mar 2019 11:49:22 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Wear PPE Willingly Practical Change Techniques  - IOM Singapore , Central,Singapore ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/wear-ppe-willingly-practical-change-techniques-iom-singapore/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Course Duration</strong><ul><li>24 May 2019</li></ul><strong>Overview</strong><br
/>People are often the weakest link in workplace safety. They can ignore PPE, defy safety rules or take short cuts, especially when nobody is looking. To tackle these problems, education and enforcement are commonly used. The two approaches only get you so far. How do you get your staff to wear PPE and follow rules - willingly?<br
/><br
/><strong>Objectives</strong><br
/>This course aims to expand the toolbox of safety professionals and line managers in handling unsafe behaviours. The participants will learn in-depth the factors that drive unsafe behaviours and why blaming workers seldom work. They will also learn practical change techniques that builds collaboration and ;<br
/><br
/><strong>Who should attend</strong><br
/>Workplace Safety and Health professionals, Facility Managers, Workplace Managers and anyone who manages PPE.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course outline</strong><ul><li>4 Types Of Mindset Towards PPE And Rules</li><li>&nbsp;3 Common Approaches Towards&nbsp; PPE</li><li>&nbsp;3 Inducing Factors That Cause Staff Not To Wear PPE</li><li>&nbsp;Change Techniques Pertaining To&nbsp; Each Of The Inducing Factor</li></ul><strong>Course Duration</strong>:&nbsp;4 hours<br
/><br
/><strong>Continuous Professional Development</strong>:<br
/>WSHO 4 CPD (pending approval)<br
/><br
/><strong>Certification</strong><br
/>Attendees will be awarded a certificate of attendance.<br
/>This course is an accredited course by the Institute of Occupational Medicine (IOM) Singapore.<p>Cost: 150 SGD</p><p>Duration: 4 Hours</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Fri, 15 Mar 2019 11:44:50 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[W507 Health Effects of Hazardous Substances  - IOM Singapore , Central,Singapore ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/w507-health-effects-of-hazardous-substances-iom-singapore/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Course Dates</strong><ul><li>8 &ndash; 12 April</li><li>11 &ndash; 15 November</li></ul><p><strong>Course Duration</strong><br
/>09:00AM &ndash; 06:00PM<br
/><br
/><strong>Overview</strong><br
/>This course provides an introduction to the principles of toxicology, physiology and epidemiology. The course will cover the main types of harmful effects to target organs from exposure to chemical hazards at work.<br
/><br
/><strong>Objectives</strong><br
/>On successful completion of this course, attendees will be able to define commonly used toxicological terms, describe the main routes by which hazardous substances can enter the body and describe the factors which influence their absorption, distribution, storage and elimination of the substances. Attendees will also be able to carry out basic interpretation of the results from epidemiological studies.<br
/><br
/><strong>Who should attend?</strong><br
/>Suitable for any workplace safety and health professionals, project managers, support managers, operation managers and anyone in similar professions.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outline</strong><br
/>1. Basic Principles of Toxicology<br
/>2. Physiology and Target Organs<br
/>3. Epidemiology<br
/>4. Health Effects and Industrial Processes<br
/><br
/><strong>Continual Professional Development</strong><br
/>WSHO 40 SDU points<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Assessment</strong><br
/>Attendees are assessed with a 40-short answer open-book written examination with an allowed time of 120 minutes at the conclusion of the course.<br
/><br
/><strong>Certification</strong><br
/>BOHS will issue a certificate of successful course completion to candidates who have successfully completed the course.<br
/>This course is a core module for the International Occupational Hygiene Certificate and an accredited course by the British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS).<br
/><br
/><strong>Pre-requisite and Workplace Literacy and Numeracy (WPLN)</strong><br
/>Whilst there is no pre-requisite for this course, it is recommended that the attendee is certified with the Basic Principles of Occupational Hygiene&nbsp;(W201) certification. Ideally, a WPLN Level 5 or equivalent IELTS 5-6&nbsp;would be recommended to ensure quality comprehension of the subject ;</p><p>Cost: 1499 SGD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Fri, 15 Mar 2019 11:38:40 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Face Fit Tester  - IOM Singapore , Singapore,Central ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/face-fit-tester-iom-singapore/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Course Sessions</strong><ul><li>9 &ndash; 10 July 2019</li></ul><strong>Course Duration</strong><br
/>09:00AM &ndash; 06:00PM<br
/><br
/>Early bird: S$1200 (Register before 1 June 2019)<br
/>Usual price: S$1500<br
/><br
/><strong>Overview</strong><br
/>Many people use respiratory protective equipment (RPE) to reduce their exposure to hazardous substances in the workplace. But many of these people are not getting the protection they think they are &ndash; or that they deserve.<br
/>Respirators must be selected not only to give the appropriate protection but also to fit each and every wearer. This is particularly important where the respirator relies on a tight seal between the mask and the wearers face.<br
/><br
/><strong>Ask yourself:</strong><br
/>&bull; Does the RPE you provide to each employee fit them properly?&nbsp;<br
/>&bull; Would you know if changes occur which could affect and reduce the fit?<br
/>&bull; Have any face fit tests which have been carried out been conducted by a competent tester?<br
/><br
/>If you are unsure of the answers or require information on the fit testing of respirators IOM can offer training to your staff members to enable them to conduct face fit testing of respirators using either a Qualitative Test Method or a Quantitative Test Method course (Portacount&reg;) or both.<br
/><br
/>Remember it is a legal requirement that workers who use tight fitting respiratory protective equipment must be fit tested by a competent person; refer to COSHH, CLAW and CAR and Ionising Radiation Regulations or further details.<br
/><br
/><strong>Objectives</strong><br
/>The training is designed to provide those attending with an understating of how to use the test equipment, how to conduct the tests and how to evaluate the results of the tests.<br
/>Please note that we cannot provide Fit2Fit accreditation and individuals must sit and pass the Fit2Fit exam, provided by BSIF, to achieve such accreditation. IOM and BSIF recommend that before accreditation is sought testers gain sufficient experience of the equipment and conducting the tests and importantly a wide knowledge of the different types of tight fitting RPE available.<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend</strong><br
/>Anyone intending to conduct face fit testing.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outline</strong><br
/>&bull; RPE Selection and Face Fit Testing<br
/>&bull; Theory behind Test Methods<br
/>&bull; Emphasis on Practical Training Sessions<br
/>&bull; Experienced Trainers with their own accreditation for the test methods<br
/>&bull; Troubleshooting tips<br
/>&bull; Small classes for better tuition<br
/>&bull; A range of RPE to learn with<br
/>Course assessment<br
/>&bull; Theoretical question paper<br
/>&bull; Practical Face Fit assessment<br
/><br
/>Please note, this course helps prepare for attaining Fit2Fit accreditation, but does not provide it. By passing this course, attendees will show they have the basic knowledge and practical abilities to start face fit testing. However, only by then gaining experience and then passing the Fit2Fit accreditation exam will anyone be able to prove their competency.<br
/><br
/><strong>Continuous Professional Development</strong><br
/>WSHO 16 SDU (pending approval)<br
/><br
/><strong>Certification</strong><br
/>A Certificate of Attendance will be provided for each person attending the course and demonstrating that they have understood the course content and have a basic knowledge in the use of the test method equipment.<br
/>This is an Institute of Occupational Medicine (IOM) accredited course.<p>Cost: 1200 SGD</p><p>Duration: 2 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Fri, 15 Mar 2019 10:26:47 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[IOSH Working Safely  - IOM Singapore , Singapore,Central ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/iosh-working-safely-23/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Course Dates</strong><ul><li>27 May 2019</li><li>30 September 2019</li></ul><strong>Course Duration</strong><br
/>09:00AM &ndash; 06:00PM<br
/><br
/><strong>Overview</strong><br
/>&#39;Working Safely&#39; is a one-day course that introduces a completely new approach to health and safety training in a high impact interactive course. Presented in a presentation that is free from jargon of technical content with clear scenarios drawn from real-life work situations to emphasize the practical points.<br
/><br
/><strong>Objectives</strong><br
/>&#39;Working Safely&#39; isn&#39;t supposed to turn delegates into safety experts. It focuses on why health and safety is important, and how individuals can make a real difference to the wellbeing of themselves and others through changing their behaviour.<br
/><br
/><strong>Who should attend?</strong><br
/>&#39;Working Safely&#39; is for people at any level, in any sector, needing a foundation and basic understanding of the essentials of health and safety. Everyone at work should have an understanding of why they must &#39;work safely&#39; - and this course offers exactly that.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outline</strong><ol><li>Introducing &#39;Working Safely&#39;</li><li>Defining hazard and risk</li><li>Identifying common hazards</li><li>Improving safety performance</li><li>Protecting our environment</li></ol><strong>Assessment&nbsp;</strong><br
/>An end of course assessment consists of a 10-question of multiple-choice paper and hazard spotting exercise will be carried out.<br
/><br
/><strong>Certification</strong><br
/>IOSH will issue a certificate of successful course completion to candidates who have successfully completed the course. This course is accredited by the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH).<p>Cost: 360 SGD</p><p>Duration: 8 Hours</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2017 13:05:39 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[W506 Ergonomics Essentials  - IOM Singapore , Singapore,Central ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/w506-ergonomics-essentials/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Course Sessions</strong><ul><li>15 &ndash; 19 July 2019</li></ul><strong>Course Duration</strong><br
/>09:00AM &ndash; 06:00PM<br
/><br
/><strong>Overview</strong><br
/>This course provides a broad introduction to ergonomics principles and their application in the design of work, equipment and the workplace. Specific consideration is given to musculoskeletal disorders, manual handling, ergonomic aspects of the environment, as well as to the social aspects and relevant standards.<br
/><br
/><strong>Objectives</strong><br
/>On successful completion of this course, attendees will be able to understand and apply ergonomic principles, undertake ergonomic risk assessments, understand the causes of upper limb disorders and methods of reducing the risks through the appreciation of the workplace layout and the environmental aspects of good ergonomic design.<br
/><br
/><strong>Who should attend?</strong><br
/>Suitable for any workplace safety and health professionals, display screen assessors, anyone who is working towards the International Occupational Hygiene Certificate, human factors practitioners, project managers, support managers, operation managers and anyone in similar professions.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outline</strong><ul><li>Overview of Ergonomics</li><li>Ergonomics Methods and Techniques</li><li>Musculo-skeletal Disorders</li><li>Workplace, Job and Product Design</li><li>Relevant Physical Factors of the Work Environment</li><li>Standards and Social Aspects</li></ul><strong>Continual Professional Development</strong><br
/>WSHO 40 SDU<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Assessment</strong><br
/>Attendees are assessed with a 40-short answer open-book written examination with an allowed time of 120 minutes at the conclusion of the course.<br
/><br
/><strong>Certification</strong><br
/>Attendees will be awarded a certificate of Successful Course Completion in &#39;Ergonomics Essentials&#39;.<br
/>This course is an accredited course by the British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS) as an elective module for the International Occupational Hygiene Certificate.<br
/><br
/><strong>Pre-requisite and Workplace Literacy and Numeracy (WPLN)</strong><br
/>Whilst there is no pre-requisite for this course, it is recommended that the attendee is certified with the Fundamentals of Occupational Hygiene (W201) certification. Ideally, a WPLN Level 5 or equivalent IELTS 5-6&nbsp;would be recommended to ensure quality comprehension of the subject ;<br
/>&nbsp;<p>Cost: 1499 SGD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2015 11:21:50 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[W505 Control of Hazardous Substances  - IOM Singapore , Singapore,Central ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/w505-control-of-hazardous-substances/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Course Sessions</strong><ul><li>10 &ndash; 14 June 2019</li><li>26 &ndash; 30 August&nbsp;2019</li></ul><strong>Course Duration</strong><br
/>09:00AM &ndash; 06:00PM<br
/><br
/><strong>Overview</strong><br
/>This course describes the ways in which exposure to hazardous substances arises in the workplace, and introduces the methodologies and technologies available to control exposures and thereby reduce risks to health.<br
/><br
/><strong>Objectives</strong><br
/>On successful completion of this module, attendees should be able to describe how airborne contaminants are generated, the range of approaches to risk reduction the importance of design considerations in terms of the workplace, process and plant.<br
/><br
/>Attendees should be able to describe the principal elements of the exhaust ventilation system, recognising the limitations of local exhaust hoods and enclosures to optimise their effectiveness.<br
/><br
/>Attendees should also be able to recognise the impact of the control measures and to take a holistic approach to the design of control solutions.<br
/><br
/><strong>Who should attend?</strong><br
/>Personnel managing workplace safety and health, workplace safety and health professionals, and consultants and professionals who are involved in the management of hazardous substances.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outline</strong><ul><li>Hazardous Substances Uses and Processes</li><li>Workplace Control Principles</li><li>Process Design and Principles</li><li>Ventilation Systems and Performance Assessment</li><li>Personal Protective Equipment</li><li>Administrative Elements</li></ul><strong>Continual Professional Development</strong><br
/>WSHO 40 SDU<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Assessment</strong><br
/>Attendees are assessed with a 40-short answer open-book written examination with an allowed time of 120 minutes at the conclusion of the course.<br
/><strong>Certification</strong><br
/>Attendees will be awarded a certificate of Successful Course Completion in &#39;Control of Hazardous Substances &#39;.<br
/>This course&nbsp;is a core module for the International Occupational Hygiene Certificate&nbsp;and an accredited course by the British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS).&nbsp;<br
/><br
/><strong>Pre-requisite and Workplace Literacy and Numeracy (WPLN)</strong><br
/>Whilst there is no pre-requisite for this course, it is recommended that attendee is certified with the Fundamentals of Occupational Hygiene (W201) certification. Ideally, a WPLN Level 5&nbsp;or equivalent IELTS 5-6&nbsp;would be recommended to ensure quality comprehension of the subject ;<br
/>&nbsp;<p>Cost: 1499 SGD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2015 11:21:08 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[W504 Asbestos and Other Fibres  - IOM Singapore , Singapore,Central ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/w504-asbestos-and-other-fibres/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Overview</strong><br
/>Asbestos has been used for decades as an inexpensive industrial material with properties such as high tensile strength, heat resistance, incombustibility and resistance to chemical attack. It has been known for more than 50 years that exposure to asbestos can cause serious diseases including cancer and asbestosis.<br
/>This course covers the composition, nature and properties of asbestos, man-made mineral and other fibres, their historical uses and their health effects,&nbsp;the principles of and requirements for asbestos surveys based on relevant safety requirements and current good practice in construction, and use of enclosures for asbestos remediation.<br
/>Conducting air sampling to determine airborne concentrations and advice on techniques for the management of asbestos in buildings will also be covered.<br
/><br
/><strong>Objectives</strong><br
/>This course enhances the knowledge of occupational hygiene practice in relation to fibrous dusts. The module concentrates on asbestos, but other fibres, ,&nbsp;machine made mineral fibres, aramids, carbon, etc.,&nbsp;which are increasingly finding uses in industry are covered.<br
/>Successful completion of this module will benefit those working in asbestos consultancy as well as in mainstream occupational hygiene, giving an understanding of the health risks associated with asbestos and other fibres as well as the means for evaluation and control.<br
/><br
/><strong>Who should attend?</strong><br
/>Workplace safety and health professionals, air quality monitoring professionals, hygienists and those in similar professions.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outline</strong><ul><li>Asbestos and other Fibrous Materials</li><li>Health Hazards and Exposure Limits</li><li>Asbestos in Buildings and Conducting Surveys</li><li>Asbestos Remediation and Assessment Prior to Reoccupation</li><li>Air Sampling and Fibre Counting</li><li>Analysis of Bulk Samples</li></ul><strong>Continual Professional Development</strong><br
/>WSHO 40 SDU<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Assessment</strong><br
/>Attendees are assessed with a 40-short answer open-book written examination with an allowed time of 120 minutes, at the conclusion of the ;<br
/><br
/><strong>Certification</strong><br
/>Attendees will be awarded a certificate of Successful Course Completion in &#39;Asbestos and Other Fibres&#39;.<br
/>This course is an accredited course by the British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS) as an elective module for the International Occupational Hygiene Certificate.<p>Cost: 1499 SGD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2015 11:16:38 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[W503 Noise - Measurement and Effects  - IOM Singapore , Singapore,Central ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/w503-noise-measurement-and-effects/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Course Sessions</strong><ul><li>2 &ndash; 6 September 2019</li></ul><strong>Course Duration</strong><br
/>09:00AM &ndash; 06:00PM<br
/><br
/><strong>Overview</strong><br
/>Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a serious and potentially debilitating industrial disease which is recognised as the most prevalent industrial disease in Singapore.<br
/><br
/><strong>Objectives</strong><br
/>This course provides the student with an appreciation of the nature of noise hazards in the workplace and the effects of noise on people. It also details the approach in carrying out noise assessments in the workplace and in the general environment, and to determine the significance of measurement data in relation to the various standards for compliance.<br
/>On successful completion of this module, attendees should be able to describe the consequences to health and well-being from excessive exposure to noise, understand the measurement of noise in relation to current standards and conduct surveys in the workplace to assess risks from noise.<br
/>Attendees would also be able to advise on the use of control measures including personal protective equipment, appreciate concerns about environmental noise and advise on its assessment, and understand current standards and good practice in this field.<br
/><br
/><strong>Who should attend?</strong><br
/>Personnel managing workplace safety and health, workplace safety and health professionals and consultants.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outline</strong><ul><li>Physics of Noise</li><li>Human Response to Noise</li><li>Machinery Noise</li><li>Assessment of Noise Risk</li><li>Noise Control and Hearing Protection</li><li>Introduction to Environmental Noise</li><li>Standards and Good Practice</li></ul><strong>Continual Professional Development</strong><br
/>WSHO 40 SDU<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Assessment</strong><br
/>Attendees are assessed with a 40-short answer open-book written examination with an allowed time of 120 minutes at the conclusion of the course.<br
/><br
/><strong>Certification</strong><br
/>Attendees will be awarded a certificate of Successful Course Completion in &#39;Noise, Measurement and its Effects&#39;.<br
/>This course is a core module for the International Occupational Hygiene Certificate and an accredited course by the British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS).<p>Cost: 1499 SGD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2015 11:15:25 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[W502 Thermal Environment  - IOM Singapore , Singapore,Central ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/w502-thermal-environment/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Course Sessions</strong><ul><li>23 - 27 September 2019</li></ul><strong>Course Duration</strong><br
/>09:00AM &ndash; 06:00PM<br
/><br
/><strong>Overview</strong><br
/>This course aims to provide attendees with a sound understanding of the effects of the thermal environment on people and a means of assessing and controlling the risks associated with thermal stress.<br
/><br
/><strong>Objectives</strong><br
/>On completing this course, the attendees will be able to identify sources of thermal stress within the working environment and to understand the nature of thermal strain on the body.<br
/>Attendees will also be able to make an assessment of the thermal environment through appropriate measurement and other means; to evaluate the likely risk from exposure to thermal stress and to suggest appropriate control approaches for the thermal environment.<br
/><br
/><strong>Who should attend?</strong><br
/>Personnel managing workplace safety and health, workplace safety and health professionals and consultants.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outline</strong><ul><li>The Thermal Spectrum</li><li>Principles of Thermal Environment</li><li>Effects of Temperature Extremes</li><li>Thermal Comfort</li><li>Evaluation of Hot Environments</li><li>Control of Hot Environments</li><li>Thermal Surveys</li><li>Evaluation of Cold Environments</li><li>Control of Cold Environments</li><li>Approaches to Risk Assessment</li></ul><br
/><strong>Continual Professional Development</strong><br
/>WSHO 40 SDU<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Assessment</strong><br
/>Attendees are assessed with a 40-short answer open-book written examination with an allowed time of 120 minutes at the conclusion of the course.<br
/><br
/><strong>Certification</strong><br
/>BOHS will issue a certificate of successful course completion to candidates who have successfully completed the course.<br
/>This course is an accredited course by the British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS) as an elective module for the International Occupational Hygiene Certificate.<br
/><br
/><strong>Pre-requisite and Workplace Literacy and Numeracy (WPLN)</strong><br
/>Whilst there is no pre-requisite for this course, it is recommended that attendee is certified with the Basic Principles of Occupational Hygiene&nbsp;(W201) certification. Ideally, a WPLN Level 5&nbsp;or equivalent IELTS 5-6&nbsp;would be recommended to ensure quality comprehension of the subject<p>Cost: 1499 SGD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2015 11:14:41 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[W501 Measurement of Hazardous Substances  - IOM Singapore , Singapore,Central ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/w501-measurement-of-hazardous-substances/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Course Sessions</strong><ul><li>25 &ndash; 29 March 2019</li><li>9 &ndash; 13 September 2019</li></ul><strong>Course Duration</strong><br
/>09:00AM &ndash; 06:00PM<br
/><br
/><strong>Overview</strong><br
/>This course describes the general approach to health risk assessment, including the role of atmospheric monitoring, selection of the appropriate equipment to measure specific airborne contaminants and devising a suitable sampling strategy.<br
/><br
/><strong>Objectives</strong><br
/>To provide attendees with an understanding of the techniques for assessing exposure to hazardous substances in the workplace and with an understanding of how exposure information can be used to assess risk.<br
/>Attendees will also be able to present the results in a form that would be useful for health risk assessment purposes which will enable management to comply with relevant legislations.<br
/><br
/><strong>Who should attend?</strong><br
/>Personnel managing workplace safety and health, workplace safety and health professionals, and consultants and professionals who are involved in the management of hazardous substances.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outline</strong><ul><li>Risk Assessment</li><li>Air Sampling Theory and Practice</li><li>Air Sampling Equipment</li><li>Sample Analysis</li><li>Hygiene Standards</li><li>Biological Monitoring&nbsp;</li><li>Calculation, Interpretation and Presentation of Results</li></ul><strong>Continual Professional Development</strong><br
/>WSHO 40 SDU<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Assessment</strong><br
/>Attendees are assessed with a 40-question short answer open-book written examination with an allowed time of 120 minutes at the conclusion of the course.<br
/><br
/><strong>Certification</strong><br
/>Attendees will be awarded a Certificate of Successful Course Completion in &#39;Measurement of Hazardous Substances&#39;.<br
/>This course is a core module for the International Occupational Hygiene Certificate and an accredited course by the British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS).&nbsp;<br
/><br
/><strong>Pre-requisite and Workplace Literacy and Numeracy (WPLN)</strong><br
/>Whilst there is no pre-requisite for this course, it is recommended that attendee is certified with the Fundamentals of Occupational Hygiene (W201) certification. Ideally, a WPLN Level 5 or equivalent IELTS 5-6 would be recommended to ensure quality comprehension of the subject ;<p>Cost: 1499 SGD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2015 11:13:50 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[W201 Basic Principles in Occupational Hygiene  - IOM Singapore , Singapore,Central ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/w201-occupational-hygiene/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Course Sessions</strong><br
/>1 &ndash; 5 July 2019<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Duration</strong><br
/>09:00AM &ndash; 06:00PM<br
/><br
/><strong>Overview</strong><br
/>Industrial diseases have been recognised for more than 2000 years but they remain a problem today. The International Occupational Hygiene Association (IOHA) defines<br
/>Occupational Hygiene as:<br
/>The discipline of anticipating, recognizing, evaluating and controlling health hazards in the working environment with the objective of protecting worker health and well-being and safeguarding the community at large.<br
/>Occupational hygiene, therefore, focuses essentially on a preventative approach through the minimisation of exposure to chemical, physical and biological agents in the work environment and the adoption of good ergonomic practices.<br
/><br
/><strong>Objectives</strong><br
/>This course aims to provide an introduction outlining the broad principles of Occupational Hygiene as the basis for anticipation, recognition, evaluation and control of hazards that can be encountered in the workplace.<br
/><br
/><strong>Who should attend?</strong><br
/>Health and safety professionals, and occupational health specialists (including physicians and nurses). Specialists in subjects such as acoustics, ergonomics, human factors, occupational psychology, work organisation, biosafety, acoustics, engineering, or analytical chemistry, who want a broader appreciation of how their role interfaces with other professions over health issues in the workplace.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outline</strong><ul><li>Importance of occupational hygiene#</li><li>Human physiology</li><li>Chemical hazards recognition</li><li>Physical hazards recognition</li><li>Hazards evaluation</li><li>Control of hazards</li></ul><strong>Course Assessment</strong><br
/>Attendees are assessed with a 20-short answer open-book written examination with an allowed time of 60 minutes at the conclusion of the course.<br
/>This course is an accredited course by the British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS) as an essential training for the foundation level qualification for the International Occupational Hygiene Certificate.<br
/><br
/><strong>Pre-requisite and Workplace Literacy and Numeracy (WPLN)</strong><br
/>Whilst there is no pre-requisite for this course, a WPLN Level 3 is recommended to ensure quality comprehension of the subject matter.<p>Cost: 1499 SGD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2015 10:28:38 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[IOSH Managing Safely  - IOM Singapore , Singapore,Central ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/iosh-managing-safely-7/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Course Sessions</strong><ul><li>28 &ndash; 30 May 2019</li><li>1 &ndash; 3 October 2019</li></ul><strong>Course Duration</strong><br
/>09:00AM &ndash; 06:00PM<br
/><br
/><strong>Overview</strong><br
/>No more &#39;death by PowerPoint&#39;. We know that getting people fully involved, having fun, and learning by doing, is the way to achieve health and safety training success. We want to get attendees really thinking about what they&#39;re learning - and having the confidence and enthusiasm to put it into practice when they&#39;re back at work.<br
/>This course is unlike any other. You&#39;ll find a practical programme, full of step-by-step guidance, and with a sharp business focus. But you&#39;ll also find that the highly innovative format and content engages and inspires attendees - critical to getting essential health and safety messages across.<br
/><br
/><strong>Objectives</strong><br
/>What you need to know but are reluctant to learn about - in a refreshingly informal way.<br
/>This course won&#39;t turn you into safety experts, but it will give you the knowledge and tools to tackle the health and safety issues you are responsible for. Importantly, it brings home just why health and safety is such an essential part of your job.<br
/><br
/><strong>Who should attend?</strong><br
/>Managing safely is for managers and supervisors in any sector, and any organisation. It&#39;s designed to get managers up to speed on the practical actions they need to take to handle health and safety in their teams.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outline</strong><br
/>1. Introducing managing safely<br
/>2. Assessing risks<br
/>3. Controlling risks<br
/>4. Understanding your responsibilities<br
/>5. Identifying hazards<br
/>6. Investigating accidents and incidents<br
/>7. Measuring performance<br
/>8. Protecting our environment<br
/><br
/><strong>Continual Professional Development</strong><br
/>WSHO 24 SDU<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Assessment</strong><br
/>An end of course assessment consists of a 22 question, multiple-format assessment paper and a risk assessment based project. Successful attendees are awarded a certificate.<br
/><br
/><strong>Certification</strong><br
/>Attendees who successfully complete the written and practical assessments will be awarded an IOSH certificate in &#39;Managing Safely&#39;.<br
/>This course is accredited by the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH).<p>Cost: 1190 SGD</p><p>Duration: 3 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2015 10:15:38 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[NEBOSH International General Certificate (IGC)  - IOM Singapore , Central,Singapore ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/nebosh-igc-in-occupational-safety-and-health/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>NEBOSH International General Certificate (IGC) in Occupational Health and Safety<br
/><br
/>Course Dates</strong><ul><li>6 &ndash; 18 May 2019</li><li>7 &ndash; 19 October 2019</li></ul><strong>Course Duration</strong><br
/>09:00AM &ndash; 06:00PM<br
/><br
/><strong>Overview</strong><br
/>Health and Safety in an organisation has become a cornerstone in achieving high productivity and high morale amongst the workers. With emphasis on managing workplace safety and health in the workplace and balancing the organisation&#39;s objective, NEBOSH IGC not only focuses on covering a range of workplace hazards and methods of control, it includes international standards for safety and health management including International Labour Organisation codes of practice.<br
/><br
/><strong>Objective</strong><br
/>An intensive taught two-weeks course syllabus that will bring you the fundamental knowledge and the know-how in order to achieve the desired competency of an internationally recognised practitioner in occupational safety and health.<br
/><br
/><strong>Who should attend?</strong><br
/>Managers, supervisors and employees throughout the world take the NEBOSH International General Certificate because it gives them the skills and know-how to fulfil their health and safety responsibilities in any country and in any kind of organisation. This course is also suitable for those embarking on a career in health and safety, providing a sound basis for progression on to the NEBOSH International Diploma. No previous health and safety knowledge is required.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outline</strong><br
/>The syllabus is divided into 3 units. Unit IGC1 is further divided into five elements; Unit GC2 into eight elements; and the practical component of GC3.<br
/><br
/><strong>Unit IGC1: Management of International Health and Safety</strong><br
/>1. Foundations in health and safety<br
/>2. Health and safety management systems - Plan<br
/>3. Health and safety management systems - Do<br
/>4. Health and safety management systems - Check<br
/>5. Health and safety management systems - Act<br
/><br
/><strong>Unit GC2: Control of Workplace Hazards</strong><br
/>1. Workplace hazards and risk control<br
/>2. Transport hazards and risk control<br
/>3. Musculoskeletal hazards and risk control<br
/>4. Work equipment hazards and risk control<br
/>5. Electrical safety<br
/>6. Fire safety<br
/>7. Chemical and biological health hazards and risk control<br
/>8. Physical and psychological health hazards and risk control<br
/><br
/><strong>Unit GC3: Health and Safety Practical Application</strong><br
/>1. Health and safety practical application<br
/>The completion of a health &amp; safety assessment of a workplace and a report to management will be carried out at the candidate&#39;s workplace within 14 days of course completion<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Assessment</strong><br
/>Attendees are assessed with written examinations for each of the two taught units. The qualification also features a practical workplace assessment to help you apply your learning at work and add value for your employer.<br
/>Certification<br
/>NEBOSH will issue a certificate of successful course completion to candidates who have successfully completed the course.<br
/>This course is accredited by the National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health (NEBOSH).<br
/><br
/><strong>Resit</strong><br
/>Students have five years to successfully complete the IGC, this timeframe starts from the results declaration date (date on certificate) when the student successfully passes their first unit of the qualification. The re-sit can be taken on the last day (exam day) of the course. Get in touch with us for clarification and to register.<br
/><br
/>Note:&nbsp;Minimum standard of English required for candidates<br
/>The standard of English required by candidates studying the NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety must be such that they can both understand and articulate the concepts contained in the syllabus. NEBOSH recommends that candidates undertaking this qualification should reach a minimum standard of English equivalent to an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of or higher in IELTS tests in order to be accepted onto an International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety programme. For further information please consult the IELTS website:<p>Cost: 3500 SGD</p><p>Discount: Promotion Available</p><p>Duration: 2 Weeks</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2015 10:11:43 +04</pubDate>				</item> 					</channel></rss>
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