OSHA International Occupational Safety and Health Program
The idea and goal of the program:
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) program is a training program that focuses on standards and practices of occupational safety and health in the workplace. OSHA is an abbreviation for “Occupational Safety and Health Administration,” which is an agency under the United States Department of Labor. The OSHA program aims to enhance awareness and knowledge of workplace hazards, prevention of accidents, and occupational illnesses. The program covers a wide range of topics related to occupational safety and health, including:
1. Occupational hazards.
2. Occupational safety and health standards.
3. Occupational safety and health management.
4. Awareness and training.
OSHA program:
It is highly important for individuals working in any industry or sector, as it helps to promote safety and health in the workplace and achieve a safe and healthy work environment for employees.
Detailed objectives:
Increasing awareness of occupational safety and health.
Compliance with legal standards.
Reducing workplace accidents.
Improving productivity.
Reducing costs.
Target:
Employers, workers, supervisors, engineers and technicians, administrative staff.
program duration
(10) days
The number of hours
(70) hour