Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) is a core organizational responsibility that ensures employees work in a safe, healthy, and environmentally responsible workplace.
This 5-day training program provides employees with practical knowledge and awareness of EHS principles, workplace hazards, safety procedures, and their roles in preventing accidents, injuries, and environmental harm.
The course is designed to build a strong safety culture and support compliance with local and international EHS standards.
Understand the fundamentals of Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS)
Identify common workplace hazards and associated risks
Apply basic safety controls and preventive measures
Use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) correctly
Respond effectively to workplace emergencies
Follow safe work practices to protect themselves, others, and the environment
Contribute positively to the organization’s EHS culture
Reduce workplace accidents, injuries, and near misses
Improve compliance with EHS laws, regulations, and internal policies
Enhance productivity through safer working conditions
Reduce costs related to incidents, medical claims, and downtime
Build a proactive safety culture across all departments
Strengthen corporate reputation and employee trust
Gain awareness of risks in their daily work environment
Learn how to protect their health and personal safety
Increase confidence in handling unsafe situations
Develop responsibility and accountability for safety
Improve teamwork and communication regarding safety matters
Carry safety awareness into their daily work and personal life
All employees (new and existing)
Office staff, field staff, and operational employees
Supervisors and team leaders (basic awareness level)
Contractors and support staff (where applicable)
No prior EHS knowledge required
Introduction to EHS concepts and terminology
Importance of EHS in the workplace
Roles and responsibilities of employees and employers
Safety culture and human behavior
Safety policies, procedures, and reporting systems
Case studies: common workplace accidents and lessons learned
Types of workplace hazards:
Physical
Chemical
Biological
Ergonomic
Psychosocial
Risk assessment basics (hazard vs risk)
Hierarchy of controls
Safe work practices
Occupational health and common work-related illnesses
Ergonomics in the workplace (office & operational)
Manual handling and safe lifting techniques
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):
Types of PPE
Correct selection and usage
Limitations and maintenance
Environmental awareness and responsibilities
Waste management and pollution prevention
Chemical handling and basic spill response
Fire safety:
Fire types
Fire prevention
Fire extinguishers
Emergency procedures:
Evacuation
First response actions
Incident reporting
Accident, incident, and near-miss reporting
Root cause analysis (basic concepts)
Corrective and preventive actions
Safety communication and toolbox talks
Employee participation in EHS programs