- DANGEROUS GOODS: These courses equip trainees with the knowledge necessary to carry out appropriate management of risks arising from the loading, unloading or carriage of dangerous goods. A selection of these courses is listed below:
- Safe carriage of dangerous goods.
- Safe handling of dangerous goods: loading and unloading
- Dangerous Goods Safety Advisors.
- ADR: Structure and changes.
- Safe storage of flammable products, corrosives, and so on.
- EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES: Here the trainee learns appropriate management of risks arising from the formation of explosive atmospheres in the workplace. A selection of these courses includes:
- Legal requirements created the application of R.D. 681/2003 and R.D. 400/1996.
- Classification of zones where explosive atmospheres can form.
- Evaluation of explosion risk.
- Explosion protection documents.
- SERIOUS ACCIDENTS: Trainees are taught appropriate management of the risks inherent in serious accidents involving dangerous substances. A selection of these courses is:
- Process hazard analysis: Seveso.
- The Seveso directives: application requirements.
- Using IT modelling to calculate consequences.
- Quantitative risk analysis.
- Safety management systems: structure and contents.
- Risk assessment and estimation of losses for large-scale industrial risks. (ENERGY).
- CONTINGENCY PLANS: Here we provide an in-depth study of the risk management techniques required to achieve business continuity in emergency situations. This type of courses includes:
- Identification of contingencies: analysis methods.
- Preparation of contingency plans.
- OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (OHSAS 18001): the trainee learns appropriate management of aspects related to workplace health and safety. A selection of these courses includes:
- Occupational health and & safety management.
- OHS management systems: structure and content.
- Technical Audit of OHS management systems.
- System integration: quality, the environment, occupational health and safety
- ELECTRICAL RISKS: Trainees learn appropriate management techniques to ensure safety and risk prevention in high and low-voltage electrical systems. Some of these courses include:
- Fundamental concepts for electrical risk prevention.
- Types of work that can be carried out in electrical installations.
- Protective equipment for high and low-voltage electrical work.
- Appropriate actions in electrical accidents.
- Design of workplace safety procedures.
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