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IBSP - USA

OSHA 162-Hour Health and Safety Manager

(IBSP - International Board of Safety Professionals)

OSHA 48 Hour Occupational Safety and Health Manager Training

Overview

The OSHA 162-Hour Health and Safety Manager Program is a comprehensive course tailored for professionals aspiring to advance their expertise in occupational health and safety management. This program provides participants with in-depth knowledge of OSHA standards, risk assessment, workplace hazard mitigation, and effective safety program management. Designed to equip participants with the necessary skills to lead safety initiatives, the course emphasizes practical application, leadership, and compliance with legal and regulatory frameworks. Graduates of this program will be equipped to develop, implement, and manage health and safety programs in various industries.

Qualification Awarding Body

IBSP - USA

Course Fees

Indian Rupees (INR): 7000 [5935+1065(18% GST)] / United States Dollars (USD): 78

​​​Mode of Study

Online

​​​Mode of Exam

Online

Duration

The OSHA 162-Hour Health and Safety Manager Program spans approximately 1 month, offering participants a thorough understanding and practical application of health and safety management principles in diverse workplaces.

Training Schedule

The training schedule will be set according to your available times: one-to-one. No need to wait for a fixed schedule.

​​​Assessment Method

Participants will be evaluated through a combination of assignments, workplace safety program development, case studies, examinations, and a capstone project focusing on real-world application of health and safety management practices.

​​​Modules

Introduction to OSHA Standards: Comprehensive understanding of OSHA regulations, guidelines, and compliance requirements.
Health and Safety Management Systems: Developing and managing workplace health and safety systems.
Risk Assessment and Hazard Identification: Techniques for identifying, analyzing, and mitigating workplace hazards.
Workplace Inspections: Conducting effective safety inspections and audits.
Incident Investigation: Best practices for investigating workplace incidents and preventing recurrences.
Emergency Preparedness and Response: Planning and managing workplace emergencies.
Industrial Hygiene and Exposure Control: Assessing and controlling chemical, physical, and biological hazards
Ergonomics: Designing and maintaining ergonomically safe work environments.
Regulatory Compliance: Navigating legal obligations and maintaining compliance with OSHA standards.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Selection, use, and management of appropriate PPE.
Training and Education: Designing and delivering effective safety training programs.
Behavior-Based Safety: Implementing programs to promote a proactive safety culture.
Contractor Safety Management: Overseeing safety programs for contractors and third parties.
Safety Metrics and Performance Evaluation: Measuring and analyzing safety program performance.
Leadership in Safety: Strategies for inspiring and leading safety initiatives.
Continuous Improvement: Techniques for continuously improving workplace health and safety standards

​Certification

Successful candidates receive a certificate from the IBSP - USA.

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