Short Term Executive Programme on Occupational Health and Safety for Leather and Allied (Product) Industries
Target Group
Minimal educational qualification of a Bachelor’s degree in Technology/ Engineering/ Science with background knowledge in leather industry or 12th pass with 2 years of experience in the leather industry and minimum age limit of 21 years is essential for taking up the training programme.
Training Structure
The course will be conducted for 1 month. The training programme aligns with the level 4 of the NSQF and the Qualification Code is CLRI/ETPOHSL/Q41.
Training Cost
The training fee for the course will be Rs.25,000/-.
Placement
The candidates who successfully complete the training are likely to become startup entrepreneurs.
Course will be conducted at: Chennai.
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Course Content |
| 1. |
Understand the elements of safety and health management System
a) Identify principles & legal aspects of Occupational Health and Safety
b) Understand the Factors of OHS
c) Know about the objectives & guidelines of OHS
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| 2. |
Safety in use of hazardous substance at work
a) Identify different type of hazards in each unit operation in leather industry
b) Health effects of hazards in leather Industry
c) Material Safety Data Sheets & Labelling
d) Material Storage & Handling procedures
e) Hazard Prevention & Control measures
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| 3. |
Understand the machines safety in leather industry, work ecology and ergonomics
a) Carry out construction Safety & risk management
b) Identify machinery Safety & maintenance
c) Identify electrical Safety & preventive measures
d) Work Ergonomics
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| 4. |
Organize emergency prevention and preparedness
a) Prevention of Emergency
b) Fire hazards & control
c) First Aid practice & methods
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| 5. |
Demonstrate accident prevention & safety training
a) Introduction to industrial accidents
b) Preventive actions of accidents and safety procedure
c) Introduction to Safety training – Theories/ Needs/Objectives & methods
d) List out the safety programmes for Leather Sector
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| 6. |
Understand the Occupational Health & Laws for Leather and Allied Industries
a) Occupational diseases & common disorders at tannery
b) Noise pollution and radiation resources at leather industry
c) Occupational standards for lighting & environment
d) Occupational Toxicology and Personal Protection Equipment (PPE)
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| 7. |
Business Communication
a) Behavior in interpersonal relationship, Conflict management
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