The Safety Officer Course in rawalpindi start with a course on proper nutrition as it is believed that a healthy, physically and mentally fit employee will enjoy a feel-good factor on the work site and the healthy and positive attitude he exudes will make him less prone to accidents. So OSHA first teaches the employees about the need to have a balanced diet with a good breakfast in the morning, a healthy home cooked lunch and fruits instead of colas and fast foods for a snack.
Safety Officer Course in rawalpindi include as part of their curriculum the duties and legal responsibilities of the employers to educate their employees on all work place hazards like fire hazards for example so that there is minimal loss of life in case of an unprecedented happening.
Confined Space Rescue Training Course is yet another course which teaches employees to deal with dangers in the work area and how to act in an emergency. This course is essentially meant for workers in mines and linemen who often have to go underground in the course of their duty. The course content deals with important matter like the need for proper constant communication, safety rescue training, the need for ladders and walkways to be secure especially when they lead to confined spaces.
Site management safety training and construction safety courses are also conducted online so that the employees need not waste time traveling for the classes. These courses define the training objectives according to the needs of the company and develop learning activities among the participants through the use of simulators. Interactive training tool kits like multimedia platforms, practical demonstrations etc develop a sense of awareness in the participants.
At the end of the course an evaluation is conducted to assess the effectiveness of the course through quiz and questionnaires. The course material is also reviewed and updated constantly with the intention of bringing about an improvement in the material used, safety precautions and also includes significant questions asked by the course participants which may not have been covered in the program.