Safety Orientation Course (SOC)for Workers
The Safety Orientation Course for workers is designed to introduce essential safety practices and protocols in the workplace. It emphasizes the importance of hazard awareness and prevention, aiming to reduce accidents and injuries on the job. Workers will learn about their rights and responsibilities regarding safety, as well as the proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE). The course also covers emergency procedures, safe work practices, and the reporting of unsafe conditions. By completing this course, workers will be better equipped to identify hazards and take proactive steps to ensure a safer work environment. The course promotes a culture of safety, empowering workers to contribute to overall workplace safety.
This qualification is evaluated using assessments and Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQ). To receive this qualification, the learner must pass both tests with a certain percentage.
The qualification has recommended course duration of 4-5 days.
Note: However the course duration may be increased to meet additional learning needs if required but not reduced.
- Introduction to Workplace Safety
- Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
- Workers’ Rights and Responsibilities in Safety
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Safe Lifting and Material Handling
- Workplace Housekeeping and Hygiene
- Fire Safety and Emergency Procedures
- Electrical Safety Basics
- Slips, Trips, and Falls Prevention
- Safe Use of Tools and Equipment
- Chemical Safety and Handling
- Reporting Unsafe Conditions and Near Misses
- Ergonomics in the Workplace
- Safety in Confined Spaces
- Incident Response and First Aid
- Lockout/Tagout Basics for Workers
- Promoting a Safety Culture at Work