ICSHE- International Certificate in Safety Health and Environment- Level 4

Course Description
Level 4 International Certificate in Safety Health and Environment aims to equip learners with an understanding of the key principles of health and safety management and the role of OHS management. The course will help to develop the knowledge and skills of the learners to undertake a critical review of an organisations’ health and safety management system. It will also give learners an understanding about the environment including its processes, policies and planning. The learner will be able to know about the ways of protection of the environment by knowing about different factors that are important for a good environment system.

At the end of this program, the participants will be able to:

Understand the Concept of OSHMS.
Understand the appropriate management strategies.
Assess current issues related to workplace health, safety and environment.
Understand the Structural components and their functions.
Understand the ways of applications of hazardous materials legislation and industrial hygiene.
Understand the concept of electrical safety, hazards of electricity and the ways to overcome the risks.
Understand the Introduction of Environmental management and its Processes and Change.
Understand about the methods of planning and policies of environmental management.
QUALIFICATION STRUCTURE
The ICSHE-Level 4 International Certificate in Safety Health and Environment consists of 5 Mandatory units making a combined total of 10 credits, 100 hours Total Qualification Time (TQT) and 40 Guided Learning Hours (GLH) for the completed qualification

Unit 1. Occupational Health and Safety Management
Unit 2. Construction Safety
Unit 3. Oil & Gas Safety
Unit 4. Electrical Safety
Unit 5. Environmental Management
Note:
TQT: Represents the number of notional hours expected as required to complete a qualification.
GLH: Represents the number of hours a trainer is available to teach and supervise the learner working on a qualification.
Credit: Represents the number of credits which may be awarded to a learner to successfully complete the qualification

  • One credit is equal to the 10 hours of TQT.

Assessment Criteria:
The qualification assessment criteria is assignment based, but to achieve a pass, the learner must fulfill all the learning requirements of each unit, and at the end of every unit an interview will be conducted as an evidence to ensure that the work truly belongs to the learner.

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