Introduction to Occupational Health, Safety and Environmental construction safety training
250,000 Rwf
Hybrid

Health, Safety and Environment

Introduction to Occupational Health, Safety and Environmental

Course preview

A 1-month introductory HSE course covering occupational health, workplace safety, environmental management, legal awareness, risk assessment, PPE, fire safety, incident reporting and HSE communication.

Hybrid delivery: Includes both self-paced online modules and scheduled in-person practical sessions.
DURATION: 1 monthCERTIFICATION: Yes
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Student enrollment link

https://www.prosafe-globally.com/courses/intro-osh

Instructor

ProSafe Instructor

This course includes module tests, a 50-question final test, and a certificate when completed through the learner dashboard.

Course Chapters

10

Course Content

10 comprehensive modules

Module 01

Introduction to HSE

This opening module introduces the meaning, purpose and business value of Health, Safety and Environment. Learners understand why HSE is a moral duty, legal requirement and operational necessity. Module item Details Recommended duration 6 guided learning hours Level Introductory Main teaching method Short lecture, guided discussion, practical exercise and scenario review Key deliverable Completed learner activity and module review questions

Module 02

HSE Roles, Responsibilities and Safety Culture

Module 03

HSE Legal and Standards Awareness

Module 04

Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment

Module 05

Occupational Health and Workplace Hygiene

Module 06

Workplace Safety and Accident Prevention

Module 07

Personal Protective Equipment

Module 08

Fire Safety and Emergency Preparedness

Module 09

Environmental Awareness and Waste Management

Module 010

Incident Reporting, HSE Communication and Final Assessment

Final Test

Final Test

Complete 50 questions covering the course controls, response steps, and reporting expectations.