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LAGOS STATE BRANCH MAN Centre 5, Eleruwa Street, Wema Board Estate, Off Ajao Road, By Adeniyi Jones,

Ikeja. P.O. Box 12963, Ikeja, Lagos Tel. +234(01)8910154, 234 706477-0757 ABUJA FCT BRANCH IMO STATE BRANCH Flat 1, 3rd Floor Busymart Plaza NISP Secretariat 44, Ebitu Ukiwe Street/Plot 503 Obafemi 130, Wetheral Road, Owerri Awolowo Way, Jabi, Abuja. Imo State. Tel: +234 704 338 7799, +234 806 465 Tel: +234 803 710 6429, +234 8765 803 491 6337 DELTA STATE BRANCH NISP Secretariat Tony Mene Apata After Jaak Filling Station Ogunu Road, Warri, Delta State. Tel: +234 806-678-1619.

RIVERS STATE BRANCH NISP Secretariat Blk 1 Plot 3-15, Mile 3 Omueke, Igwuruta Eneka/Army Range Road, Eneka, Port Harcourt. Tel: +234 084-572810, +234 803340-4868 AKWA-IBOM STATE BRANCH 8, Eket-Etinan Road Ikot Okudomo, Okon Eket. Tel: +234 803-510-2605

NISP provides comprehensive and up-to-date courses for Health, Safety and Environment professionals and intending Safety Professionals. Our objective is to disseminate safety information and create safety awareness through courses, seminars and publications, thus promoting, encouraging and improving occupational methods and procedures which will lead to increased safety, health and welfare, environment conservation in industry, commerce and communities. Many industries and companies look to NISP to help develop and implement their Health, Safety and Environment programs through our professional

The Instructors for all courses are experienced members of the Nigerian Institute of Safety Professionals and specialists in related subjects and professions. Our instructors use the latest advances in training delivery and professional learning techniques. More than 30 courses on HSE are all designed by our industry experts who are recognized leaders in safety. Our courses are continually updated with the latest available information

Courses are held in the Institutes training centres which are well equipped with training visual aids, and offer conducive atmosphere for learning. Generally Classes begin at 8.00am and terminate at 5.00pm each day, Mondays to Fridays.

RIVERS STATE BRANCH NISP Secretariat Plot 71, Stadium Road, Port Harcourt. Tel: +234 084-572810, +234 803340-4868

DELTA STATE BRANCH NISP Secretariat After Jaak Filling Station Ogunu Road, Warri, Delta State. Tel: +234 053-321836, +234 803-704-7122, +234 806-678-1619.

Accident

Reporting and Investigation


Advance

Chemical

Handling Course space Entry Safety

Fire

(SHOC)
Confined

Prevention and Protection


Fire

Fire fighting

Advanced

Fraud Detection and Prevention


Auditing

Construction Defensive Drugs

Fighting Equipment Maintenance


Food Gas

in a Technical Environment
Basic Basic

Driving

Handling and Hygiene

and Alcohol

Testing and Breathing Apparatus

First Aid Fire Safety

Environmental

System
Emergency

General Health, Safety and Management Environment HEMP

Response Management HSE Tools and Techniques Marine Safety HUET Course Occupational and Health Risk Management Job safety Analysis
Industrial Permit to work systems First Aid and CPR Radiation Safety /Technician Safety Rig

Appreciation

HSE Management Systems SPDC 3-levels customized

Audit HSE Training HSE in Welding Supervising HSE in Business


Transportation Survival Waste

Laboratory Leading Material

Safety

Hazop

Safety

Swimming

Handling Course Scaffold Safety


Security

Management

in Specialized IndustryUnsafe Act Audit

Professional and scientific approach to accident investigation; including accident causation, discovering hazardous conditions and practices, how to establish relevant facts. Benefits of an effective accident investigation, steps necessary for an effective accident investigation, analysis of root causes for a given occupational incident, effective methods for a witness interview, use of various investigative tools,

H. S. E Representatives, Coordinators, Site Inspectors, Safety Officers, Construction Superintendents, Safety Managers, All employees, Traffic Officers, Government Personnel, Police/Road Safety Officers.

During this course, students are exposed to live fire scenarios in the Fire Training Unit (FTU) where they apply their training and use fire fighting equipment to control the fire. A practical damage control element is also

Safety Officers, fire fighters, site engineers fire managers risk managers, Architects/Draughtsman .

Safety recommendations in the transportation industry are the engines that drive needed changes. This course will cover all aspects of developing and responding to safety recommendations. Students will learn how to identify safety problems that need correcting, and when to make recommendations. Some safety problems uncovered during an investigation require urgent consideration and immediate action to avoid a

All staff, New employees, Transport Officers, HSE Reps.

This course has been designed for personnel who do not have any previous fire safety experience. This course will give personnel, who have no previous fire safety experience, the necessary foundation knowledge to begin

Safety Officers, Fire fighters, Site managers.

Objective of practical safety programmes, Introduction to the aspects of chemical safety, Law and Regulations on handling of Hazardous chemicals, Identification, classification and labelling of hazardous chemicals, Safety in transport and storage, compilation of chemical data sheets, Risk and Hazards, Preventive

Laboratory Analyst, Laboratory technologist, Safety Inspectors, Safety Advisers, All chemical Factory staffs

The Confined Space course has been designed to give trainees both the theoretical and practical knowledge and awareness of Confined Space specific hazards, including:-Confined space restrictions, and their effect on patient recovery in the event of incident.-Methods of entry and exit into confined spaces.-Types of gases that can be found in common Confined Spaces (e.g sewers, tanks, silos, trenches).Suspension Trauma, and its effects on the human body.-Duties of Safety Personal, and the risks associated with these tasks.Isolation of Confined Space

Safety managers, Site Engineers, Staff working in confined spaces.

This course is designed to inform new construction workers and site visitors in and around construction sites of the potential hazards and safe work practices associated with the construction industry. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements recognize hazards commonly found at

New employees, individuals with no safety experience, Supervisors, foremen and operators

This course includes: Practical knowledge and techniques to avoid collisions and violations Sensible advice for choosing safe, responsible and lawful driving behaviours and habits. Guidance for coaching your employees to view safety on personal level Skill for recognizing how attitude can help

New employees, individuals with no safety experience, Supervisors, foremen and operators

A study of drugs and their effects. This course examines physiological, psychological, and societal effects of drug misuse and abuse in our society.

All staff working in the hospitals.

Understand the planning, development, and execution of an emergency plan, including relevant parties and processes Identify and outline potential issues in an emergency response situation

This course provides an overview of the history, development, methods, systems, and regulations as they apply to the fire protection field. Topics include history, evolution, statistics, suppression, organizations, careers, curriculum, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a broad

Safety Officers, Fire fighters, Site managers.

Introduction to food hygiene, bacteria and their characteristics, the incidence of food poisoning and its prevention, personal hygiene and working habits of the food handler, cleaning practices, common food pests and their

* Food handlers * New employees with minimal or no prior food safety knowledge. * Employees handling low-risk or wrapped food or those who work front of house, such as waiting or check out staff, kitchen staff or warehouse staff.

Entering a confined space is one of the most hazardous activities performed in any industry, but when energy sources and hazardous chemicals are present the risks are even greater. It is essential for the people involved to know how to ensure that atmosphere is safe for entry and that it stays safe for the duration of the work. Understanding of the importance of gas testing, different types of gases and

All Employees whose job entails working with gas.

This course has been designed to give trainees both the theoretical and practical knowledge and awareness of the following: Introduction to HSE Management HSE Policy, rules and regulations. Introduction to Environmental issues Personal protective equipment Accident investigation and reporting First aid and CPR Medevac procedures Site training documentation Fire prevention and protection Principles and practice of unsafe act auditing

New employees, individuals with no safety experience, Supervisors, foremen and operators.

HSE Management System auditing is an independent appraisal function undertaken by an organization to examine and evaluate its activities. The objective of auditing is to provide information to those in management in support of decision making to support appraisals, recommendations, counsel, or information

All H S E staff, Safety Inspectors, HSE Supervisors, Site Engineers.

The HUET course is designed to improve an individuals chance of surviving a helicopter ditching. Training includes both classroom lectures and practical application of underwater escape training and sea

All employees whose work entails working with helicopter

This course gives individuals the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize and provide basic care for breathing, cardiac emergencies, injuries and sudden illnesses, including how to use an automated external defibrillator

All staff, H.S.E personnel, First Aiders

This course is intended to provide information that will help improve the quality of work environments, improve absenteeism, help maintain a healthier workforce, reduce injury and illness rates, and make workers feel good about their work. This course was specifically designed for supervisors and managers to help enhance existing techniques in Job Hazard Analysis. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable

Supervisors, Safety personnel,

This class satisfies initial awareness training specified by the laboratory safety standard for personnel working in laboratories that use chemicals. This class is also appropriate for workers new to chemical laboratory

Laboratory workers, chemical handlers, H. S. E Personnel.

This course is intended to provide participants with the knowledge and practical skills to conduct Hazard and Operability Studies (HAZOP). The course include the following: Introduction to HAZOP, HAZOP Methodology, Why and when to apply HAZOP, The HAZOP technique and preparation, The HAZOP

Supervisors, Safety personnel,

This course covers information about drum handling, compressed gas cylinders, flammable materials, slings, safe lifting techniques, and safe handling procedures. The intent of the information is to familiarize the learner with safe work practices necessary to prevent injury while handling

Supervisors and all personnel involved in material purchase, etc.

The course discusses understanding of the hazards associated with the Marine Environment, necessary knowledge for prevention of shipboard incidents, including fire, necessary knowledge to raise and react to alarms and to deal with any emergencies.

All those working in the marine industry.

This course combines tutorials and guidance materials that have been developed to provide participants with an understanding of the relevant legal requirements and the practical issues that relate to permit to work systems. It will also increase the awareness of the relevant hazards and the need to closely follow the permit requirements and other relevant procedures. The course also gives a good appreciation of the legal requirements that apply to permit to work systems,

Managers and employees who regularly manage, use or carry out tasks under permit to work systems.

The course is designed to provide new employees with a basic orientation of rig operations and safe work practices. After completion of this course, new employees should be able to demonstrate a basic knowledge of, government agencies and regulations applicable to the work site, incident and environmental protection reporting procedures, general safety policies applicable to the work site, service

Oil industry personnel , Safety Inspectors and Supervisors

Identify basic scaffold hazards, fall hazards, personal fall arrest systems, scaffold access, struck by falling objects hazards, electrocution hazards, scaffold collapse hazards,

Scaffold users, Foremen, Project engineers, Job-site competent persons, Jobsite safety coordinators, Others involved in the construction industry

The course familiarize the participants with: Emergency Situations Survival Principles Personal Flotation Devices Life Ring Buoys Life Floats Life Rafts Survival Capsule Signaling Equipment and Pyrotechnics Helicopter Safety Emergency preparation for

All employees whose job entails working in swampy areas.

This course will cover all aspects of developing and responding to safety recommendations. Students will learn how to identify safety problems that need correcting, and when to make recommendations. Some safety problems uncovered during an investigation require urgent consideration and immediate action to avoid a similar accident, while others can wait for the completion of the investigation. The course will

Maintenance personnel, Safety professionals, Managers, Supervisors, Maintenance managers.

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